pab99c said:Has diabetes fixed my eyesight?
Sid Bonkers said:its also not stickily true that high blood glucose causes blurred vision
Grazer said:Sid Bonkers said:its also not stickily true that high blood glucose causes blurred vision
Sid Bonkers said:Grazer said:Sid Bonkers said:its also not stickily true that high blood glucose causes blurred vision
I have been thinking since posting that that statement was misleading Grazer, yes high blood glucose does cause blurred vision but it is much worse and more noticeable when bg is reduced quickly as can happen with insulin treatment. For example I had noticed a very slight deterioration in my vision prior to diagnosis but within a couple of days of being on insulin I was unable to see well enough to drive without reading glasses to correct the problem, it was probably not helped that I was put on an insulin drip in hospital to bring my levels down and it is the sudden change in pressure that causes the blurring so much more than the steady increase of pressure when bg is rising, the slow increase in pressure is less noticeable as your diabetes develops than the sudden drop that insulin treatment causes, if you see what I mean.
Grazer said:Yeah, get it. Still like the "stickily" bit! Unintended jokes are always the best
Sid Bonkers said:Grazer said:Yeah, get it. Still like the "stickily" bit! Unintended jokes are always the best
LOL, I'll blame the spell check for that as I am dyslexec so anything I cant spell I get spellcheck to alert me and I abviously missed the alternative spelling it suggested.
I purposely didnt use spell check for the above sentence, to give you an idea. :lol:
Sadly it's temporary! I had perfect vision for 2 weeks in the month after I started on insulin. Given I was 43 and I've been short sighted since I was 8 that was quite incredible. I wish it had lasted but my eyes gradually got more short sighted again.Newly diagnosed t1. Have worn glasses for driving for 15 years. after 1 week on insulin my eyesight has improved so much I can now see without my glasses?! In fact my eyesight has improved so much that wearing my glasses makes my vision blurry?!
Has diabetes fixed my eyesight?
Exactly the same thing has happened to me. And when I was put on Mounjaro instead of insuline my eyesight got worse again.Newly diagnosed t1. Have worn glasses for driving for 15 years. after 1 week on insulin my eyesight has improved so much I can now see without my glasses?! In fact my eyesight has improved so much that wearing my glasses makes my vision blurry?!
Has diabetes fixed my eyesight?
@debs248 From 1958-2013 I hadn't needed glasses at all, but all I have used since then is reading glasses and anti-glare for driving. I hope you keep yours intact.Changes in blood glucose levels definitely affect eyesight, though it's hard to predict the effect. I've been extremely short sighted all my life and got used to my glasses never staying the right strength for long, and it's got worse since I started needing a reading prescription on top.
Before diagnosis I just put my blurry vision down to a combination of glasses needing new prescription and perimenopause, but since taking Gliclazide and Metformin for the last 4 weeks, it's improved to the point where I can again read normal print. I'm hoping it's stopped changing now as I won't be getting new glasses for at least 2 months!