I used to receive that standard letter for at least 20 years (been diabetic for 53 years now). The last examination showed slightly more deterioration so was sent for laser treatment a few months ago. It was something I had always been afraid of but never felt a thing. I've been back for my follow up appointment and it all seems clear now. I will see in a few months time whether any further laser treatment is necessary. Hopefully it won't be but I found the experience nothing like I imagined.Hi, @MVSmith , I agree with @Bill166 . Because T1s can be more prone to eye problems, the regular eye screening is aimed at catching any developing problems at a very early stage so they can sort them long before it becomes a real issue.
There's a fairly standard letter which mentions mild background retinopathy not requiring treatment. All it means is that they have noticed a couple of blood vessels which are bulging a bit.
It's absolutely not an indication that you're on a downhill slide.
I was dx'd 31 yrs ago and some years I get "that" letter and other years, it's fine. Sometimes it's in one eye, and the next it's not - the eye heals itself.
My guess is that retinopathy happens with non-T1s too. They only notice it in us because we're tested.
Provided you make a decent effort to keep bg in range, mild background retinopathy not requiring treatment isn't really an issue.
It was something I had always been afraid of but never felt a thing.
(been diabetic for 53 years now).
Thank you so much for your response, I really appreciate it. I must stop worrying and graft hard to get those levels back 'normal' range for meI used to receive that standard letter for at least 20 years (been diabetic for 53 years now). The last examination showed slightly more deterioration so was sent for laser treatment a few months ago. It was something I had always been afraid of but never felt a thing. I've been back for my follow up appointment and it all seems clear now. I will see in a few months time whether any further laser treatment is necessary. Hopefully it won't be but I found the experience nothing like I imagined.
Thank you Scott-C. The photo was taken 2 years ago on holiday for a Roarin’ Twenties night, hence the dress. I wish I was still in my twenties, thirties even. (Or maybe you just need another eye screening!)That's reassuring.
I remember a few weeks after I was dx'd I read an article in DUK's magazine, Balance, about a 25 yr old who'd played fast and loose with bg levels and was being told she'd be blind in a year (she turned it around).
That was one of the things which made me sit down and say, ok, I'm going to take this seriously.
Surely not, how is that possible, when your avatar shows someone who is obviously still in their twenties?!
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