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Blurred Vision

Darren72

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Not sure where to start... but my partner has been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, approx 3 - 4 weeks ago and has been on medication for 3 weeks. During that time his vision has been very blurred and we have both found this very frightening....... his sugar levels have dropped from over 20 when first found out to 14...and some of his other symptoms have died off, he is not thirsty anymore and not drinking lots of fluids, but his vision is still problematic. He has convinced himself that he is now going blind, its very scary for us both, my partner doesn't want to read anything about diabetes as he is to afraid about what he learns, which mean I am looking things up on the internet etc, just to try and educate myself.

I don't seem to be able to reassure him that he will be okay, and was wondering if anyone had similar experiences they could share.

thanks :?:
 
Don't panic too much. When your partners levels get back down to normal and have stabilised the blurred vision will most probably disappear.
My vision was blurred before I was diagnosed with a level of 25, after about 3 or 4 weeks on tablets and my levels creeping down I found my vision returned to normal. I too wondered if I was going blind, it is a natural response.
Now I find if I'm naughty and my levels spike a bit too high my vision goes a little iffy again, so it's a good indicator of how things are going.
All the best
Angie
 
thanks for that reassurance, very new to both of us and difficult to know who to turn to, hopefully this forum will offer some support, and help me to reassure my partner.
 
No problem, glad to assist.
Feel free to ask any questions, it is all a learning curve but we are all here to help.
Angie
 
Hi Darren and welcome to the forum Maybe your partner might find this general information helpful in managing his diabetes and to get his levels down. That way his overall health should improve including, hopefully, his eyesight. Ask as many questions as you like on this forum - there is always someone here to help.

 
Darren, when I was first diagnosed I started getting pain and numbness in my foot and my vision was blurred in my left eye. I convinced myself that my foot was about to fall off and that I was going blind. Turned out to be nothing, so best to keep blood sugars in check, and gain as much knowledge as you can from this forum and other places as this is what will/should keep you well for longer.

Obviously if there are problems get them checked out, but dont let the anxiety and worry take over.

Good luck.
 
It's very common for newly-diagnosed diabetics to get blurred vision temporarily as they get their blood sugars down, even if their vision was fine before. Totally normal. If he wears glasses/lenses don't go and get a new prescription yet, because it's likely to sort itself out in a month or so. (mine sorted out in less time than that).
and as others have said, don't worry too much, and we are all here for help and advice.
 
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