jameshallam
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Hi all,
Just had my regular DECS test (my second test). I got a letter saying:
I was only diagnosed 18 months ago and have had a hba1c at around 6.5 (see signature). I was under the impression this sort of thing happened 10-15 years down the line, if you were not well controlled?
I'm a little worreid to be honest and just wanted to know if anyone else is in a similar position, or if anyone has been through this and how long before 'background' turns into 'the next stage' (whatever that might be..)
Thanks,
James
Just had my regular DECS test (my second test). I got a letter saying:
The report showed that you do have some background retinopathy. This means that there are changes to your retina as a result of diabetes. Background retinopathy does not need treatment and does not affect your sight, but you should make sure you go for screening each year to highlight further changes that may require treatment in the future.
I was only diagnosed 18 months ago and have had a hba1c at around 6.5 (see signature). I was under the impression this sort of thing happened 10-15 years down the line, if you were not well controlled?
I'm a little worreid to be honest and just wanted to know if anyone else is in a similar position, or if anyone has been through this and how long before 'background' turns into 'the next stage' (whatever that might be..)
Thanks,
James