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<blockquote data-quote="pharmaceutics" data-source="post: 1772716" data-attributes="member: 473234"><p>Thanks. I am waiting and resting the vision to see if the lens of the eye does come back to normal. If I win this fight and get my vision backto normal so that I can function properly again first I have to make up on the reading at my work and then I will make sure I will publish my case and I have also gathered the number of posts of people complaining of the same thing. Yet despite all this, apparently american diabetes association, british guidelines etc dont listen to patients the advice on guidelines (and thus GPs and diabetologists) is always to drop suddenly BG ASAP even for newly diagnosed and relatively young without absolutely no problems in terms of vision (close to 20/20), kidney, feet sensitivty, neuropathy, or blood pressure problems prior to diagnosis. Again this does not make sense to me. You dont prevent something 10-20 years from now by making it happen now! Its like starting a fire to prevent a fire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pharmaceutics, post: 1772716, member: 473234"] Thanks. I am waiting and resting the vision to see if the lens of the eye does come back to normal. If I win this fight and get my vision backto normal so that I can function properly again first I have to make up on the reading at my work and then I will make sure I will publish my case and I have also gathered the number of posts of people complaining of the same thing. Yet despite all this, apparently american diabetes association, british guidelines etc dont listen to patients the advice on guidelines (and thus GPs and diabetologists) is always to drop suddenly BG ASAP even for newly diagnosed and relatively young without absolutely no problems in terms of vision (close to 20/20), kidney, feet sensitivty, neuropathy, or blood pressure problems prior to diagnosis. Again this does not make sense to me. You dont prevent something 10-20 years from now by making it happen now! Its like starting a fire to prevent a fire. [/QUOTE]
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