HelenMW
Well-Known Member
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- Location
- Scunthorpe
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
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- Spiders, peas and most of all diabetes!
Hi, I had my first retinal screening this week. Started with my right eye. He said he wanted to get 2 good images, but for the first 2 attempts I blinked at the wrong time so he ended up taking 4 shots. Then moved on to the left eye, which is currently frozen with Bell's Palsy so no danger of blinking at the wrong time. He took at least 10 images of this eye, kept saying he couldn't get a clear shot. Then he took an extra shot of the front of my eye. When I had my glasses back on I saw this image on the screen, showing the front of my eye. I took it at face value that he was struggling to get a decent shot but, me being me, I've not been able to get it out of my mind ever since and wonder what it all means. Is it normal to do a shot of the front of the eye or is it usually just the retina?