Leelee1507
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Hi @Leelee1507 and welcome to the forums.
Blurry vision is fairly common in new diabetics (of all types) as high blood sugars affect the lenses of your eyes) and should improve once your blood sugars have normalised. So if you need reading glasses to cope, best to buy the really cheap ones from a discount store as you probably won't need them in a few weeks. (Not entirely sure of the time scale as I was diagnosed when I was 8 which was a lo...ng time ago).
Same happened to me. Diagnosed out of the blue at age 42. At diagnosis my eyes were really blurry. Scared me lots. But as previous poster has said once my sugars were under control they went back to normal. Took about a month for meThank you so much for the reply means a lot this whole thing of having type 1 has frightened the life out of me.
My eyesight was very blurry on an off before type 2 diagnosis. When my levels went lower the blurriness ceasedHi,
I found out I had type 1 3 weeks ago and now I’ve got blurry vision is this normal ? Sorry to jump on your post.
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