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<blockquote data-quote="Grant_Vicat" data-source="post: 2406865" data-attributes="member: 388932"><p>Hi [USER=226320]@RhianSamuel[/USER] and [USER=291252]@992947x[/USER] Although my treatment occurred in both eyes between 1979 and 1983, what you see in my avatar is a realistic picture, showing only reading glasses strung round my neck! My general vision is still very good in spite of the primitive lasers used at that time. I had the 1st photocoagulation performed 20 years after diagnosis. I think treatment now is considerably more effective, partly because you stand more chance of maintaining better control than 40 years ago. Inevitably, with everything that is thrown at the human body, whether viruses, or general stress etc, glucose levels will fluctuate, but don't get stressed as a result. After the first 20 years of very poor control, I have not had any laser treatment since. I wish you both the best of luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grant_Vicat, post: 2406865, member: 388932"] Hi [USER=226320]@RhianSamuel[/USER] and [USER=291252]@992947x[/USER] Although my treatment occurred in both eyes between 1979 and 1983, what you see in my avatar is a realistic picture, showing only reading glasses strung round my neck! My general vision is still very good in spite of the primitive lasers used at that time. I had the 1st photocoagulation performed 20 years after diagnosis. I think treatment now is considerably more effective, partly because you stand more chance of maintaining better control than 40 years ago. Inevitably, with everything that is thrown at the human body, whether viruses, or general stress etc, glucose levels will fluctuate, but don't get stressed as a result. After the first 20 years of very poor control, I have not had any laser treatment since. I wish you both the best of luck [/QUOTE]
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