Allessandra
Member
- Messages
- 13
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Brilliant! That gives me hope - I didn't realise that could be a Metformin side effect. Thanks for the response.
My vision had always been blurry before being diagnosed and I always thought it was because my prescription wasn't strong enough anymore. It would get especially bad at night (I realize now its probably after a day of high-carbing). After dx and cutting carbs, my vision immediately got better and stayed good throughout the day. However a week after that, my vision got worse again lol...it would be good in the morning and slowly deteroriate over the day. My sugars can fluctuate wildly during this period between 4.5-10. I'm just hoping it will stabilise eventually. Needless to say I feel like **** right now lol
Me, too. Mine took about two months to come back to 'normal' after I started a low carb way of eating. What was interesting is that mine went back to better than my previous normal and I no longer glasses to watch TV that I've needed for the last 38 years.
Before diagnosis, I had days where I thought my eyes were really tired at the end of the day. Focus was not good. Then I was diagnosed (after my yearly eye test) and started low carb. I had a few weeks where my vision was all over the place but it's settled down and I'm using the glasses I did some time ago. So give it a while to settle down and it may go back to similar to where you were before you reduced your BG.
I had my screening yesterday, and while there's some evidence of diabetic changes because I must have been high BG for a while, I'm hoping things don't get any worse. At least they confirmed my sight is still excellent in spite of the damage.
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