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Hi everybody.
I’ve been wearing corrective lenses since I was 9 years old 47 years ago. (Diagnosed on my 8th birthday.)
Blood sugar managment back then was basically an HbA1c back then with random day to day pee testing using a chemistry set. Supplied by “Clinitest.”
The catalyst was teachers thought me lazy & thick. Reality was I couldn’t make out the blackboard…
Regular optician & ophthalmology eye chart tests..
Firstly; I hate back lit eyecharts they’ve been using the last couple of decades. I prefer natural light reflecting back of printed posters.
Keeping my BG levels between 5 & 7.5mmol optimises my vision.
Less likely to have a dodgy prescription lens than if I was sailing somewhere in the teens or heaven forbid approaching a hypo?
It’s a little like attempting fine art whilst grease is smeared on protective googles..
Stack the odds in your favour…
I’ve been wearing corrective lenses since I was 9 years old 47 years ago. (Diagnosed on my 8th birthday.)
Blood sugar managment back then was basically an HbA1c back then with random day to day pee testing using a chemistry set. Supplied by “Clinitest.”
The catalyst was teachers thought me lazy & thick. Reality was I couldn’t make out the blackboard…
Regular optician & ophthalmology eye chart tests..
Firstly; I hate back lit eyecharts they’ve been using the last couple of decades. I prefer natural light reflecting back of printed posters.
Keeping my BG levels between 5 & 7.5mmol optimises my vision.
Less likely to have a dodgy prescription lens than if I was sailing somewhere in the teens or heaven forbid approaching a hypo?
It’s a little like attempting fine art whilst grease is smeared on protective googles..
Stack the odds in your favour…