Here you go more info here http://www.eyedoctorguide.com/eye_vitamin_nutrition/fish_oil_for_eyes.htmlI hadn't heard of fish oil for eyes, but I'm off to check it out. The common recommendations of compounds to protect the eye are things like leafy green veg and egg yolks. Some of us who have had eye issues in the past take eye supplements (deemed helpful by my optician). The compounds you are looking for are Lutein and Zeaxanthin. I've also seen research that says lycopene helps too.
I've been type 1 for 2 years. I keep my sugar levels under control, have a low carb diet and exercise regularly. I've just had my annual eye test and have been told I've got early signs of retinopathy but no need for treatment, I'll just get tested in a year's time. I'm wondering what, if anything, I can do to stop any further damage. Anyone experienced something similar?
Here you go more info here http://www.eyedoctorguide.com/eye_vitamin_nutrition/fish_oil_for_eyes.html
I've early stages of retinopathy and maculopathy....I've been type 1 for 2 years. I keep my sugar levels under control, have a low carb diet and exercise regularly. I've just had my annual eye test and have been told I've got early signs of retinopathy but no need for treatment, I'll just get tested in a year's time. I'm wondering what, if anything, I can do to stop any further damage. Anyone experienced something similar?
One of my reasons why I want a CGM or the libreYes, that's a really good point. Hard to do sometimes but I think I'll test at more random times of the day to see what my levels are doing - that'll give me a better idea of what's going on. Thanks.
Hi CaesarI suffer from bg swings as wellI fought for years to get the Dexcom through the NHS funding but with no success. I'm now waiting for the new release of the Libre, which I really hope is going to be soon. The Libre doesn't have alarms as the Dexcom but at least is more affordable and should help preventing some of my swings that are definitely harmful for the retina. Another cool innovation I can suggest about retinopathy treatment/prevention is the Noctura 400 by PolyPhotonix: http://noctura.com/ The Noctura 400 is a mask worn at night during the sleeping hours and it works by preventing dark adaptation hence retinal hypoxia by emitting a soft green glow. It's available through selected optometrists who check the condition of the retina every 3 months. I'm using this sleep mask and trying to spread the word on this forum about it as I think that more people should be aware of such a non-invasive alternative to fear less going to the eye screenings.
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