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<blockquote data-quote="pav" data-source="post: 392544" data-attributes="member: 58100"><p>I don't know about stopping the complications altogether by keeping ones BS in the normal range as much as possible, but you can delay or reduce the effect of the complications.</p><p></p><p>For instance with me my BS hit the teens to the 20's around 6 months ago and I had a new prescription for glasses, now I have my BS back to more normal I had to have a new eye test as my vision had altered. My eyes have returned to normal shape and should hopefully reduce any blood vessel damage that would of happened sooner if I had not got my BS back down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pav, post: 392544, member: 58100"] I don't know about stopping the complications altogether by keeping ones BS in the normal range as much as possible, but you can delay or reduce the effect of the complications. For instance with me my BS hit the teens to the 20's around 6 months ago and I had a new prescription for glasses, now I have my BS back to more normal I had to have a new eye test as my vision had altered. My eyes have returned to normal shape and should hopefully reduce any blood vessel damage that would of happened sooner if I had not got my BS back down. [/QUOTE]
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