WackyJacky64
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is your vision blurry for hours afterwards ? this is what he is concerned aboutNot the same. It's part of the package we're supposed to get with diabetes "treatment." It's a valuable test. Your husband will be asked to take sunglasses and not to drive for a while afterwards. (It doesn't hurt!).
Yes. And sensitive to sunlight, but only for a couple of hours as I recall. If he has neurological damage and doesn't deal with it his eyesight could be blurry all the time.
Perhaps someone else can explain this bit. What was the cholesterol result? Did you get the breakdown or just an overall figure?they can't rely on the blood reading for blood sugar which converts to 7.2 said its unreliable as he is border line anaemic , his cholesterol reading well we can't make any sense of that
It all sounds very vague. It's difficult to assess what's really going on when hearing about it through a third party. Will your husband not register himself on the forum? I suppose not if he's in denial.
My personal view is that if he's not sure what he's being told, he did the right thing by refusing any meds for now.
Perhaps someone else can explain this bit. What was the cholesterol result? Did you get the breakdown or just an overall figure?
How much does he value his eyes? A retinal test and the minor inconvenience of short term blurry eyes are a small price to pay for a rather important check up.. I would far rather be safe than sorry where my eyes are concerned.
Robbity
Then you didn't have the same test.
Your vision will be blurry after, lasting several hours and very sensitive to light.
Or he'll be reassured that nothing is wrong - it's always a vast relief to me. Or he could just go blind.wow and then he is expected to willingly go and let the NHS mess with his sight .
Hi @WackyJacky64 I know I'm just repeating what the others have said but it's very important to go to the retino appt I really would urge your husband to go, I didn't go for a long time and had damage to my eyes (but didn't know) until I finally decided to go, it was a massive shock and I had been making it worse not being aware of it and carrying on as I was. Eyes are very important (to me anyway) so taking literally 15 mins to attend this appt makes total sense to me for the peace of mind of knowing how things are going on from a test that isn't done with your normal eye test.
Abbie
I think its all dramatized to be honest , and if Type 2 is reversible which it is then what's the point in messing with your eyesight ?Or he'll be reassured that nothing is wrong - it's always a vast relief to me. Or he could just go blind.
I think its all dramatized to be honest , and if Type 2 is reversible which it is then what's the point in messing with your eyesight ?
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