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<blockquote data-quote="Dark Horse" data-source="post: 2390875" data-attributes="member: 52527"><p>Blurred vision can occur when blood glucose has been high for a while. It may take a few weeks to iron itself out as the glucose levels in the lens of the eye gradually return to normal. Try making a hole in a piece of paper with the tip of a pencil and looking through it - you should find the blurriness improves. If not, you can get your eye checked out by an optometrist who will be able to rule out other causes of blurred vision such as maculopathy. </p><p></p><p>If the blurriness is due to raised glucose in the lens, you need to wait a few weeks before getting a prescription for new glasses. In the meantime, try ready-readers fron the pound shop if you are having trouble reading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dark Horse, post: 2390875, member: 52527"] Blurred vision can occur when blood glucose has been high for a while. It may take a few weeks to iron itself out as the glucose levels in the lens of the eye gradually return to normal. Try making a hole in a piece of paper with the tip of a pencil and looking through it - you should find the blurriness improves. If not, you can get your eye checked out by an optometrist who will be able to rule out other causes of blurred vision such as maculopathy. If the blurriness is due to raised glucose in the lens, you need to wait a few weeks before getting a prescription for new glasses. In the meantime, try ready-readers fron the pound shop if you are having trouble reading. [/QUOTE]
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