Thank you, doctor, better safe than sorry when it comes to stroke awareness
Go to the Opticians and book an appointment for your eyes to be seen as soon as. They may refer you to an eye specialist from there at a hospital for a regular check up depending what the problem is. It's better to get tested and checked sooner than later to catch the problem before it gets worse good luck. You will be ok as long as you get them checked out and seen by a specialist to tell you what's going on. Good luckHi everyone
I need some advice please. I'm t2 and on metformin but my vision remains awful, my blood sugar levels are still elevated besides me taking the tablets and controlling the diet. What is the best course of action?
Thank you so much.Hold on - there probably is no reason to panic. The most likely cause of the blurred vision you describe is the temporary - and reversible - effect that high BG has on the lenses in your eyes. Blurry vision is one of the identifying signs of high BG. It isn't the same as retinopathy and is completely reversible, *if* you get your BG down to normal levels. It won't happen otherwise. So that means low carb, eating to your meter, and Metformin probably.
http://www.m.webmd.com/diabetes/diabetes-blurred-vision
This is far the likeliest cause.
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