noreversegear
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- Type of diabetes
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Yes, thanks. When I find out I have something, I do a lot of reading. The eye stuff scares me the most, so I am diligent in getting my eyes fully examined. I even get digital photos of my retinas taken too.Are you going to your annual retinopathy appointments too, really important to attend as they will pick up subtle changes.
Ali
Hi all . It's been 3 weeks since my diagnosis I managed to get my levels Down from 21 to 6ish in a week the result is blurred vision . I've been to hospital and have have a dilation test done and I've been told by the consultant that I need glasses . I drive so I will get the glasses as I can't wait weeks for my eyes to stabilise . So I'll post when and if my prescription changes
Clive
Wow, well done getting down to the 6's so quickly
i'm nearly 9 weeks in and am only hitting the 9's from low 20's. i get down to high 6's low 7's during the day but my lowest fasting so far is 9.3.
my eyes are pretty much back on prescription now so i can use all of my glasses again. The first two months were hell though with vision changing weekly. not great when i have to use a computer all day everyday for my job. it made for a very tough couple of months.
Yes it is a pain I need to drive to work . So it will be cheaper to get glasses than be of work until they get back to normal . Even if I only need them for a few weeks . Hope you get your level right soon and thanks for the replyWow, well done getting down to the 6's so quickly
i'm nearly 9 weeks in and am only hitting the 9's from low 20's. i get down to high 6's low 7's during the day but my lowest fasting so far is 9.3.
my eyes are pretty much back on prescription now so i can use all of my glasses again. The first two months were hell though with vision changing weekly. not great when i have to use a computer all day everyday for my job. it made for a very tough couple of months.
I am a just newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic. I had prediabetes for a couple years before this year (although my doctor never mentioned it, I just noticed when I reviewed my files). I've had blurry vision for a couple years now. I can still see but it just gets a bit blurry. I noticed it's very clear sometimes, but blurry other times.
My once stable eyeglasses prescription has been getting slightly worse. My right eye used to have a higher prescription (since I was a kid) and now my left eye "beat" my right eye with an even worse prescription.
Regarding my vision, I saw an optometrist for a thorough exam. My eyes are fine, my vitreous jelly had just separated, thus the floaters. But otherwise, my eyes are healthy. He asked me if my blood sugar was stable and I said no, it goes up and down, higher than 7 when I test it at home. He then said okay and wrote me a prescription for glasses... but I think I should hold off on that because I heard that when you get diabetes, your vision fluctuates and you should hold off until it's stable before you commit to spending a lot for new glasses. (the change is only slight). Is the optometrist just not very experienced with diabetes and vision? Or doesn't understand that money doesn't grow on trees and a person can't afford a $400 pair of glasses every 6 months. (I have a very very high prescription, so glasses are very expensive for me).
I'm wondering, when my blood sugar gets stable, will I stop having blurry vision episodes? Should my vision go back to normal? Or is it going to stay at the worse prescription due to diabetes?
Until 2010 I was the only member of the family not to need glasses or lenses, but when I was standing on Shoreham Station platform, aged 13 (that would be 1971), I was unable to read the nameplate on the opposite platform. Panic set in. Was I already going blind? Or was I suffering from cataracts? My mother took me to an optician that weekend, who could find little worth discussion.. However, they charged my mother for some placebo gold rimmed glasses. I later realised that it was blood sugar affecting my eyes. The glasses were to serve as props in School plays. (Taken from my book Fifty Years of Malfunction, available via rgvicat@gmail.com ).I am a just newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic. I had prediabetes for a couple years before this year (although my doctor never mentioned it, I just noticed when I reviewed my files). I've had blurry vision for a couple years now. I can still see but it just gets a bit blurry. I noticed it's very clear sometimes, but blurry other times.
My once stable eyeglasses prescription has been getting slightly worse. My right eye used to have a higher prescription (since I was a kid) and now my left eye "beat" my right eye with an even worse prescription.
Regarding my vision, I saw an optometrist for a thorough exam. My eyes are fine, my vitreous jelly had just separated, thus the floaters. But otherwise, my eyes are healthy. He asked me if my blood sugar was stable and I said no, it goes up and down, higher than 7 when I test it at home. He then said okay and wrote me a prescription for glasses... but I think I should hold off on that because I heard that when you get diabetes, your vision fluctuates and you should hold off until it's stable before you commit to spending a lot for new glasses. (the change is only slight). Is the optometrist just not very experienced with diabetes and vision? Or doesn't understand that money doesn't grow on trees and a person can't afford a $400 pair of glasses every 6 months. (I have a very very high prescription, so glasses are very expensive for me).
I'm wondering, when my blood sugar gets stable, will I stop having blurry vision episodes? Should my vision go back to normal? Or is it going to stay at the worse prescription due to diabetes?
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