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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
I attend annual retinal screening appointments and the written reports confirm that there are no issues with my eyes.
I also have annual eye tests with an optical shop that I have attended for over a decade. I received fantastic advice from the regular optician when I experienced changes to my vision due to the sudden onset of diabetes and the administration of insulin.
However, at the last eye test carried out one week after the retinal screening, a new optician at the usual shop examined my eyes. The optician said she could see 'hard exudates' and declared that they were caused by diabetes. She gave no advice, recommendations or prognosis. I wondered why she found it necessary to mention 'hard exudates' when the retinal screening clinic found nothing to comment about one week earlier. I left the shop worrying about imminent deterioration in my vision.
My question is, do we actually have to inform the optician who conducts a vision test that we are diabetic? I am thinking about booking an appointment with another optician that I know but they do not know that I am diabetic.
I also have annual eye tests with an optical shop that I have attended for over a decade. I received fantastic advice from the regular optician when I experienced changes to my vision due to the sudden onset of diabetes and the administration of insulin.
However, at the last eye test carried out one week after the retinal screening, a new optician at the usual shop examined my eyes. The optician said she could see 'hard exudates' and declared that they were caused by diabetes. She gave no advice, recommendations or prognosis. I wondered why she found it necessary to mention 'hard exudates' when the retinal screening clinic found nothing to comment about one week earlier. I left the shop worrying about imminent deterioration in my vision.
My question is, do we actually have to inform the optician who conducts a vision test that we are diabetic? I am thinking about booking an appointment with another optician that I know but they do not know that I am diabetic.