Hiya! Im Leanne 18 type 1 since 14 i have had cataract in both eyes! Its a straight froward op everythjn is sooo clolurful afterwards! Although i still require glasses!
You can have a sedative whilst they do the op or a GA if you preferThanks everyone! I bought sunglasses two weeks ago and they've been saving my life since (sometimes quite literally because I can see a car before crossing a street...).
I'll wait for the official result letter with the referral and will probably see my gp then (I'm supposed to see him soon anyway).
Hopefully the waiting list won't be long and I'll be able to get this sorted soon.
Thanks again, it helped a lot to hear from people who have this behind themhaving my eye cut is still scary but I feel much better now!
I have cataracts diagnosed in both eyes and I am waiting for my Hba1c to come down before I have the double op. I'm not so keen on it because my understanding is the lenses of the eye are removed and replaced with plastic which is fixed focus. They do the equivalent of laser surgery while they are at it so they expect I will no longer have to wear glasses which is a bonus. Like you I suffer badly from glare. I developed cataracts early on, in the first couple of years of T1, but it has taken 20 years for them to progress to the point where an operation is needed. They were stable for many years.
I don't know what relationship there is, if any, between poor blood sugar control and cataracts. The weird thing is that DECS don't officially even screen diabetics for cataracts, just for retinopathy, yet apparently cataracts are a common diabetic complication.
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Your blood sugar will have to be below 9 as well for the surgery to commence at most eye clinics. So be warned on the day.
I have cataracts diagnosed in both eyes and I am waiting for my Hba1c to come down before I have the double op.
Paulina, have a look on your computer there is a way to change the screen so you can see things better. I think you need to go see your GP before the letter comes so he can get things moving quickly for you, Hospitals do do emergency apts so you can be put in the system.
I'm not sure what the upper limit for an A1c is for surgery, suspect though you will be within limits after a few months.
Ask work to make adjustments for you as well as in different computer screen and daylight bulbs and magnifiers.
Different hospitals have different rules regarding A1c's and blood sugars on the day of surgery. So do not worry about that side of things.
Well I have cataracts and am waiting to have them done but the eye clinic will not do them until the cataract completely covers the whole of the lens .
I am a pensioner and know that cataracts are common to most elderly people but I do not know if diabetes can be a cause in younger people.
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