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Blurred vision

Georgew

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Hi,

Just being diagnosed with type 2, My eye sight is blurred, at first at long distance now at any distances. I can not even use my glasses that I have for reading.

While in hospital I manged to gain some focus but now it has got worse, my blood sugar level is apprx 10, depending on time and has managed to go a low as 7.

Sounds stupid but I worried sick, I really don't want to stay like this. I know I should have gone to see the Dr when the thirst started but I thought it was another symptom from other Meds.

At present I have brought a pair of reading glasses +3 from the local supermarket which is helping slightly but , things are still tinged with blurryness.

Thanks for any advice in advance
 
Don't despair George. There is hope for your eyesight. Have a read of my post from July 2009.....my story about my eyesight and how it has recovered.

 
Hello again George.

On diagnosis my eyesight was also blurry but now that my BG levels are so much better my eyesight is back to normal. I don’t wear glasses at all and never have but I do use pinhole glasses from jdharris.co.uk as a ‘trainer’ for just 15 minutes per day. 8)

It all takes time to get the levels down so don’t panic! :shock:
 
Blurriness of vision at and soon after diagnosis is normally temporary and very common.
The lens of the eye, is a semi-permeable membrane. (its all to do with osmosis if you remember your school biology)
When the blood glucose level in the lens is high, fluid from surrounding tissues is drawn in to even out the concentration. The lens fills with fluid causing it to swell . This distorts it's shape changing the way the lens refracts light and hence affecting focus.
Sometimes this happens gradually (because glucose levels have risen gradually) and the brain is able to adapt and focus, however quite frequently people are prescribed stronger glasses because of the changes.
When they start to get the blood glucose under control, the fluid levels change again, changing the lens shape again , this time possibly more rapidly, causing blurred focus until the brain readapts. Glasses that were prescribed before may now be too strong.
Sometimes the lens distorts completely the other way. When I went into hospital, my levels went from very high to normal extremely quickly and I became very long sighted . I could see for miles out of the window but couldn't focus on the TV in the room as it was too near. In most cases the blurred vision resolve itself with more stable glucose levels. Mine took a couple of weeks but the time seems to vary .
Nevertheless, especially since you know you have had symptoms for some time, it is important that you get your eyes/retinas checked soon. (and regularly afterwards)
 
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