I agree with all the suggestions above and I just want to mention about the high blood pressure. Have you had it checked since the ramipril dose was increased? The recommended max BP for diabetics is 130/80 and I get checked whenever I see my doctor or nurse. I agree that with blood glucose levels its ok to wait 3 months to see if you can reduce them yourself but with BP I think meds are appropriate, especially if it's as high as yours was.
You sound like you are doing all the right things and you should have diabetes under control within a relatively short time.
I posted this elsewhere but just in case, here it is again: I met the consultant this morning and he confirmed there is damage to both eyes but that it's not sufficient to require laser treatment at the moment. I'm to go back in 3 months to see how it is going. As I have been only recently diagnosed 7 weeks ago, he's keen for me to have a chance to get my blood sugar more stable and to get my blood pressure down. The damage is to my central vision but he didn't really explain anything further. So huge relief and quite a funny walk back to the train station from the hospital in Halifax with numbed up eyes and dilated pupils.
Thanks! Im trying to stay under 50g of carbs a day but this is a great motivator!That's brilliant news! if you can get your blood sugars down then you should be able to fend off any future complications with your vision. Just keep clear of those carbs!!
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