Good first hand experience @nobleheadHi @mmcmaster90
The procedure is called a Flourescian Angiography where a dye is injected into a vein which helps makes the blood vessels in the eye more visible when photographed, I've had this done myself and it's a painless procedure and is over with in around 10-15 mins.
I don't see why using a computer screen would be a problem, obviously seeing out of the eye with the bleed will be problematic but otherwise you should be fine.
Good first hand experience @noblehead
I can imagine Nigel
Sorry was on night shift last night, overall isn't the greatest to be fair but trying to work on it with job and wife and 2kids hard going all round,Providing that your BG is controlled and you're wearing corrective glasses/contacts (if needed) then you should be okay.
I'd imagine that the above stands true, as long as you're taking regular breaks from you screen and getting sufficient sleep to rest your eyes.
None of what I've said has any medical or evidential backing, but I'd be very confident in saying that your retinopathy (as a T1) is more than likely caused by diabetes rather than anything else. Further to that, I'd imagine that diabetes (less than ideally controlled) will aggravate your eye issues more than prolonged periods in front of a computer screen.
How is your overall control, HbA1c, etc?
I know it may seem that there just isn't enough time in the day to test, eat correctly, exercise, etc. But it really is a must, it will ensure that you have the best possible chance of living a full, healthy and enjoyable lifeSorry was on night shift last night, overall isn't the greatest to be fair but trying to work on it with job and wife and 2kids hard going all round,
My wife is stressing and nagging me not to play my normal 5 a side in a Tuesday because doctor on told me not to stress or strain, do you 5s is OK or to avoid it till been hospital etc
Get the bleed investigated first - 5-aside would raise your blood pressure and could cause worse bleeding.My wife is stressing and nagging me not to play my normal 5 a side in a Tuesday because doctor on told me not to stress or strain, do you 5s is OK or to avoid it till been hospital etc
But I am wondering if anyone can help if they know if being in front on a computer screen can affect it more than normal as that's my main job in front of screens for 12hours.
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