I think quite a lot of people have reported similar stories.Am going for my second eye test at the hospital in June, was told last year that I had some damage already to my retinas, is this normal? Am t2 and on insulin, pancreatic problems all my life but diabetic since January 2012.
I think quite a lot of people have reported similar stories.
I had my first scan in December and the guy doing it told me that if they had any concerns (even if they were slight) I'd be called back for another scan in six months, otherwise it would be a year, which is standard.
When the letter arrived from the clinic, it said that I had signs of "slight background retinopathy" but that if I kept my levels and blood pressure under control it should be containable. The letter then said "see you in 12 months time", so I guess they aren't too concerned. It'll be interesting to see how it goes next December.....
This is hearsay, but Mrs hay-char has a friend who is a GP and is also T2, who told her that it's common for a first retinal scan after diagnosis to show a bit of retinopathy but that with good management, things can/should improve.
Hey Mark, couldn't agree more re:nhs, they've always looked after me and relatives as and when, no complaints whatsoever there.Aye, lots of folk get background retinopathy- seriously, don't worry, just keep the sugars under control and all should be well.
Even if the retinopathy does go further, they can and will treat it- I've had a fair few sessions now of laser treatment in both eyes and my central vision at least remains OK. I LOVE modern technology- even a few decades back I'd have been blind already, so frankly I will sing the praises of the NHS to all who will listen!
Anyway, moral of the tale: don't worry- even at worst, you will be looked after.
I was diagnosed January this year, I have't had a screening yet, do diabetes clinic do it or optician or gp? Also how long after diagnosis should it be done?
Many thanks x
I got a list of choices, one of which was my local optician, that made things easier as I could walk there.
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