I had an eye test back in February this year but for one reason or another I never got round to picking out new glasses. Shortly after this eye test I started LCHF and have been doing really well on it and feeling much much healthier than ever before. Anyway fairly recently I started noticing that my eyesight seemed a little strange so decided to go for a retest rather than using prescription from back in February as my blood sugars are now considerably more stable than previously. I explained my change of situation and having reduced and stabilised my BG to my optician who said that although I'd already had my free prescription for the year, if there was a significant difference that I wouldn't need to pay for eye test. Happily there was a very significant difference...to the extent that even the optician was amazed. He showed me the difference in prescription using additional lenses and I thought I was seeing double, it was quite frightening the difference a few months has made. A bit of a crazy way to reward myself but will be picking up a very lovely...yet expensive pair of designer glasses at the weekendFingers crossed my Hba1c will be as good
That's a fair point...I've been low carbing for around 7 months now and would say that my bloods have been stable for at least 6 months now...with the odd exception due to a couple of random infections but would hope this is long enough now that my prescription won't drop too much more. Do you think I should wait a little longer?Natalie - How long have your bloods been stabilised? Just wondering if you're sure all the adjustment you're going to see (pardon the pun) in your prescription have been achieved.
Hi Natalie, I am having trouble with my specs, they need adjusting as I've lost weight. I am at the hospital on 30th as I have a cataract so it looks like I will need new as well. Optician is a type 2 it will be interesting to compare results as she told me lchf was bad for me.
Hope you like your new specs and are happy with changes. I have to go for eye diabetic screening after a recent test. Happy for your progress.
That's a fair point...I've been low carbing for around 7 months now and would say that my bloods have been stable for at least 6 months now...with the odd exception due to a couple of random infections but would hope this is long enough now that my prescription won't drop too much more. Do you think I should wait a little longer?
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