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<blockquote data-quote="Mrs HJG" data-source="post: 2477903" data-attributes="member: 552087"><p>My eyes were 'playing up' for a couple of weeks before diagnosis, phone and work emails were blurry but I blamed my varifocals and excessive de-misting putting them out of alignment.</p><p></p><p>As soon as I started medication and my BG decreased everything went, it was like I wasn't wearing my glasses. but with a magnifying glass everything was perfect. </p><p></p><p>I am now 5 weeks in, and my distance and TV viewing vision are back to normal, but only started coming back about 10 days ago, I can squint and read my laptop and phone now for short periods, but am happy that I know it's not permanent even though the Specsavers optician said she couldn't see damage. I haven't driven for a month, and am only now confident that if I go out for a quick spin this weekend it will be OK.</p><p></p><p>I googled too much and hearing it'll be better 'in a couple of weeks' so I was panicking, but as my HbA1c was initially 129.5, I had a bit of adjustment to do!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mrs HJG, post: 2477903, member: 552087"] My eyes were 'playing up' for a couple of weeks before diagnosis, phone and work emails were blurry but I blamed my varifocals and excessive de-misting putting them out of alignment. As soon as I started medication and my BG decreased everything went, it was like I wasn't wearing my glasses. but with a magnifying glass everything was perfect. I am now 5 weeks in, and my distance and TV viewing vision are back to normal, but only started coming back about 10 days ago, I can squint and read my laptop and phone now for short periods, but am happy that I know it's not permanent even though the Specsavers optician said she couldn't see damage. I haven't driven for a month, and am only now confident that if I go out for a quick spin this weekend it will be OK. I googled too much and hearing it'll be better 'in a couple of weeks' so I was panicking, but as my HbA1c was initially 129.5, I had a bit of adjustment to do! [/QUOTE]
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