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Feeling a bit worried...

dyrms86

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Hi everyone. This is my first post but I have been reading good stuff on here for many months.

I was diagnosed with Type 2, 2 years ago and have managed to follow my GP's advice. I take Glucophage, Simvastatin amd Lisinopril. At all of my 6 monthly checkups I get a "well done" and usually "you are doing fine". My weight is still a concern as I am stil 15½ stone and 5 feet 4 inches tall. I have managed to lose 2 stone since diagnosis and I know I need to lose more. I am trying to exercise more but I appear to be allergic to it!

Anyway, I had my last eye screening at the Optician in February. She noticed "moderate" damage in my eyes but said I was "borderline". She would send my images to the Eye Infirmary and if they wanted me to go in, they would contact me. If I didn't hear anything in 4-6 weeks then I could assume they didn't. I heard nothing for 6 months.

Then out of the blue, 3 weeks ago, the Eye Infirmary sent me a letter telling me I had an appointment to see a specialist. At the appointment yesterday, he told me that the appointment had been made because he had noticed some "worrying" Macular Degeneration (is there any other sort?). When he explained it was sight-threatening and I would need some laser work soon, I expressed annoyance that it had taken 6 months for this appointment. It was the first time the phrase "sight threatening" had been used and it was presented me in a way that (a) assumed I knew all there was to know about the problem and (b) confused me as to the seriousness.

The "urgent" appointment for treatment should take 4-6 weeks which just makes me worry even more. All of a sudden, I have gone from someone with reasonable control (my bg is between 6 and 7 before meals and between 10 and 11 after) to a worried wreck.

Reading some of the articles on here has made me feel more educated and a little better but I was wondering if anybody had any similar shared experiences of the treatment. The NHS leaflet is terrifying.
 
Hi dyrms86.
That is absolutely disgusting that it took so long to be notified about your eyesight problems....?

All of a sudden, I have gone from someone with reasonable control (my bg is between 6 and 7 before meals and between 10 and 11 after) to a worried wreck.

As a T2 you should try and aim for better Bg levels than that, these are the NICE guidelines:
Fasting (waking) ...............between 4 - 7 mmol/l.
2 hrs after meals...............no more than 8.5 mmol/l.
If you can reduce the post meal readings then so much the better.

As someone who had poor distance vision since 2001 when I had to start wearing glasses and now doesn't need glasses any more perhaps you might consider reducing your carbohydrate intake. That's what I did with spectacular results. Even my Optician was confounded when he learned the reason for the vast improvement in just a matter of a few months.

Here is a link to my story about my eyesight improvements.
viewtopic.php?f=18&t=9353&hilit=+eyesight#p87914
 
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