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<blockquote data-quote="lilibet" data-source="post: 61217" data-attributes="member: 11459"><p>Hi</p><p></p><p>When your bg is settling down after diagnosis blurry vision is common.Many people get it before dx but I didnt so nearly had heart failure when i was driving and things went out of focus. Had to keep rubbing eyes and only after three days of not being able to read much, see fine detail on tv etc did DNS happen to query if 'id had blurry vision yet' to which I replied yes. She then stated she 'meant' to say at our last meeting that it was likely</p><p></p><p>They recommend not getting an eye test for at least 3 months after dx due to it,. If it doesnt go away in a a month or so, get to doc or optician.,However if you are only 2 weeks it, its likely to be diabetes. It does come and go too, so dont worry about the transient nature of it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lilibet, post: 61217, member: 11459"] Hi When your bg is settling down after diagnosis blurry vision is common.Many people get it before dx but I didnt so nearly had heart failure when i was driving and things went out of focus. Had to keep rubbing eyes and only after three days of not being able to read much, see fine detail on tv etc did DNS happen to query if 'id had blurry vision yet' to which I replied yes. She then stated she 'meant' to say at our last meeting that it was likely They recommend not getting an eye test for at least 3 months after dx due to it,. If it doesnt go away in a a month or so, get to doc or optician.,However if you are only 2 weeks it, its likely to be diabetes. It does come and go too, so dont worry about the transient nature of it [/QUOTE]
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