Well, my flabber has well and truly been gasted!
I was perusing YouTube about the best way to halt my small cataract getting worse, and I came across a doctor from the states advising five tips to treat oxidation of the eyes which causes cataracts.
He then said anything that causes oxidation, or glycaemic loads. Is not good for our health!
Trying to find his take on diabetes! Bumped into a few herbal or vegan or smoothie remedies!!!!!
Dr. KenDBerry.
Best wishes.
Well,
2. Protect your eyes from direct sunlight! (Seriously, what sun?)
Best wishes.
Had slight cataracts early last year I could still see well with glasses but I was advised to have them operated on, I had bothe done simple operation and I can now see perfectly with no glasses, I would advise anybody to have surgery but to have the best lenses, not having to wear glasses for the first time for 35 years is great
I have been dx with cataracts - I had no idea that as a diabetic I was more at risk. I have been told they are right in the middle of my eye. Optician won’t refer me yet but my eyesight is driving me insane. I have had my new glasses remade because everything is blurry - surely my eyesight can’t change that much in the week between eye test and picking up new glasses!
Bet you look cool!I had cataract surgery ten years ago and yes it was straight forward and painless, but I had both eyes done within a couple of months my optician found them and referred me.
But all isn’t plain and simple after surgery your new lenses are made of plastic and when the sun shines it bounces off your lenses and causes glare.You can’t see it is blinding so you need sunglasses with you at all times even on sunny days in winter I was only person walking around in winter sunglasses on.K
Hi Lamont D not so sure about that HaHaBet you look cool!
Hi Southbeds That’s the best thing has even on bright days glare effects your vision, I stopped driving about 3 years ago I just didn’t feel confident enough to drive with the glare making driving very difficult. It was like someone flashing a light in your eyes has you’re driving along I just didn’t feel safe driving so I stopped.Specsavers advised me to add tinted lenses to my new glasses
That's borne out by my mother's experience at the age of 51 in 1971. She had cataracts in both eyes and the ophthalmologist said to her "You're young to have cataracts. Do you have diabetes in your family?"I’m 59 years of age and have cataracts have been referred for op , my optician told me that diabetics are definitely more susceptible to cataracts at an earlier age .
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