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  1. Caesar

    Noctura Sleep mask for diabetic retinopathy

    Hi @victoria21 and sorry for my late reply... I've been away all week! As himtoo has mentioned it's £250, which include 1 mask and a detailed eye check. Every 12 weeks you'll need a replacement of the mask and new photographs of your eyes are taken to see if any progress has been achieved. I...
  2. Caesar

    I have retinopathy, now what?

    Hi @Anasyx I'm using the Noctura 400 sleep mask. I've been diabetic for 18 years now and, although I don't have signs of retinopathy, I'm using this mask to prevent that to happen. Have a look at www.noctura.com in case you may find any help from using the mask too. I think it's a valid support...
  3. Caesar

    Proliferative retinopathy - any good news?

    Hi @Flossie101 I'm not sure whether you have heard about the Noctura 400 sleep mask but have a look into http://noctura.com/blog/category/testimonials/ if you are after positive stories. It's a new non-invasive treatment that has given positive results to some people also on this forum. I also...
  4. Caesar

    Hi Chris. Not sure if you've already looked into this but, with regards to retinopathy troubles...

    Hi Chris. Not sure if you've already looked into this but, with regards to retinopathy troubles, myself and other people on this forum are using a sleep mask called noctura, which can be of help! Other recommendations: keep your BG well controlled, avoid BG swings, don't smoke, keep your...
  5. Caesar

    Hi Luke, I've just read an old thread of yours about retinopathy. Not sure if you've already...

    Hi Luke, I've just read an old thread of yours about retinopathy. Not sure if you've already looked into this but myself and other people on this forum are using a sleep mask called noctura, which may help you too! Other recommendations: keep your BG well controlled, avoid BG swings, don't...
  6. Caesar

    Hi CarlyB, I've just read an old thread of yours about retinopathy. Not sure if you've already...

    Hi CarlyB, I've just read an old thread of yours about retinopathy. Not sure if you've already looked into this but myself and other people on this forum are using a sleep mask called noctura, which may help you too! Best wishes and, for any reason, don't let diabetes put you down!
  7. Caesar

    Pregnancy: Background Retinopathy

    Hi @Postitnote please have a look into this: http://noctura.com/ It's a non-invasive treatment and some people have found real benefit from it: http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/noctura-sleep-mask-for-diabetic-retinopathy.75538/...
  8. Caesar

    Noctura 400 - help with getting a custom mask

    Hi @Ralphy I've been a type 1 diabetic for 18 years and I've been using the mask for nearly 2 years now. I'm using it for preventive purposes. I didn't have signs of retinopathy when I started using the mask and I do not have any now, despite my everyday ups and downs. My HbA1c has always been...
  9. Caesar

    Coping with loss of night vision

    Sorry to hear that :( I know that laser can have bad effects on the periphery of the retina, which I know is the portion mainly responsible for night vision. I usually suggest people on this forum to try the noctura sleep mask, which I found great. But I'm not sure whether this can be any useful...
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    Laser in pre-proliferative retinopathy

    Hi @luca ferrario as noblehead has mentioned laser can result in some loss of peripheral vision but this is usually after multiple treatments only. Have a look into this too: http://noctura.com/ It's a light-emitting sleep mask, which myself as well as other people on this forum have been using...
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    Coping with loss of night vision

    Hi @Bobbin not sure how much it'll really help but there are some natural compounds like lutein, typically found in green leafy veggies, which are claimed to improve night vision. You can find also supplements rich in those. Night vision is regulated by rod photocereptors in the retina. Have you...
  12. Caesar

    Early signs of diabetic retinopathy

    Hi @Joah Sorry for my late reply but I don't come on the forum that often any more. I've been using the mask for nearly 2 years now. I get a checkup every 3 months, when I get a mask replacement. This is included in the price you pay for the mask. They take photographs of my retina in both eyes...
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    Background Retinopathy- Hba1c 6.3

    Hi @hollyslot as Dark Horse said duration of diabetes is a major risk factor :( I've been diabetic for 18 years now and my Hba1c has always been below 7 except during my diagnosis. Despite our efforts, I'm afraid we'll never be able to keep our BG as steady as that of a non-diabetic and Hba1c is...
  14. Caesar

    Noctura Sleep mask for diabetic retinopathy

    Hi, I've also been using the mask for a while now. Although I don't have retinopathy, I'm trying to be on the safe side. After nearly 2 years I believe this is still well worth the money I'm paying every 3 months. I also found the mask uncomfortable at times, especially as I've never been able...
  15. Caesar

    Diet controlled type2 Now have background Retinopathy

    Unfortunately, retinopathy is not only a consequence of bad BG, which indeed makes it worse once microaneurysms or dotted haemorrhage are in place. A main player is oxygen saturation and the way oxygen is supplied through our microcirculation. Since a while, I have been using a sleep mask that...
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    Is retinopathy & progression to Insulin inevitable for Type 2 diabetics?

    The article may also be scary but all diabetes can be! There are at least 3 different stages of retinopathy...
  17. Caesar

    Retinopathy and Macular Edema?

    @pshuttle I've been paying £250 every 3 months that includes the mask and the eye screening. I was told I could stop at anytime but at the moment I feel comfortable about it.
  18. Caesar

    Pre-Proliferative Retinopathy

    Hi Dragonflye, Have a look at this non-invasive treatment too: http://noctura.com/ The treatment is a specific green light delivered by a sleeping mask during the night hours in order to prevent oxygen deprivation in the retina. I’m using it and other people are with fantastic results...
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    should I be panicking over my retinopathy result?

    Perfectly agree with @spendercat ... do not panic! It can clear up naturally through time or, less known than laser but non-invasive, there is also a treatment out there called Noctura400 by PolyPhotonix. It has been giving fantastic results to diabetic people who suffer from retinopathy even at...
  20. Caesar

    Supplements with Retinopathy

    Hi @chalky I've no traces of retinopathy but I've been using goji berries and lutein for a while. The first is also claimed to lower blood glucose although I didn't have the pleasure to notice such an effect on myself. Different studies show the improvement of night vision by using lutein...