willowbunny
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Good that your eyes are holding up, sorry to hear about the conjunctivitis, that can be really nasty, my poor daughter went through a phase of repeatedly getting it for no apparent reason when she was a toddler, some mornings she couldn't even open her eyes as the stickiness had glued the lashes together so hard, used to have to bathe them in cotton wool and boiled water for a while til they unstuck, not an easy job on a grumpy thrashing 2 year old LOL but they would get so red I was scared she'd have some sort of damage, and drops (when I could get them anywhere near her let alone her eyes!) Didn't seem to make any difference at all. But she has turned out quite fine despite all my worrying.Thank you for your responds. Micro albuminuria is not treated so far. The so called micral test (using dipsticks)
was done for stage control and was positive. My eyes are still OK, no retinopathy, checked a few weeks ago.
But next to constant conjunctivitis, very unpleasant.
I'm on insulin lantus, 25 units a day, my worst sugar reading was 300, my best 105.
Since my hba1c climbed up again from 5,6 to 6,9 I'm trying hard to control my eating in a way that a few hours
after meal my sugar level is down again to about 110. Eating lots of veggies and lean meat, no pasta at all and only one bun a day.
I know I have to avoid a hypo.
COPD ( since roughly 15 years progressing slowly) does require in my case daily being treated with prednisolone and
my blood pressure needs Losartan.
And of course my lung problems caused cardiovascular disease. heart chamber enlargement..