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diabetic retinopathy

Jo123

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Now I only have impaired fasting BG levels, but bearing in mind I have already damage to one retina which has badly affected my vision in one eye through something unrelated to diabetes, are my retinas at risk through only mildly elevated blood sugars? The blurred vision which was one of the reasons I requested the blood test has gone now I am low carbing.
My optician always dilates my pupils because of the problem I have had, I have been signed off by the hospital, should I have my retinas photographed like my mum does, or will this be sufficient?
 
Hi Jo,
Have a word with your medical practice and ask them to arrange a retinopathy test for you. These tests are usually done at a local hospital as doctors (and many opticians) don't have this eqipment. This is an annual check that, as from last year, is supposed to be offered to all diabetes patients - certailnly in England, not sure what the situation is for Wales, Scotland & NI.
 
I had mine done yesterday,Dennis .We get a yearly retinal screening unless there is something wrong, then it is more often.
 
Thank you for your replies, I will mention it to my nice gp when I phone him up for my next fasting BG.
 
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