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has anyone had vision or foot or any other condition problems from diabetes?

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tomorrow i have a first dibetes health check and blood test, and even though my diabetes is maybe lower to some peoples i have been experiencing today problems with my vision, a blurring,i do not get my yearly eye check to later on in month of june so few more weeks to go for that, and before i got diabetes i have suffered pain in my feet mostly my left and i know the worst for the feet is no feeling in the feet at all as it s more dangerous, has anyone had problems with there eyes, feet,stomach or any other body organ involving diabetes? if you did what was it like or is like? how do you cope or deal with it? have you had any help and support? I had a big shock today I found out the pre eclampsia i had back in 2001 is the key to what is happening to me now, the signs of cardiovascular disease has to be closely monitored as that is next on the list within 10 years maybe sooner, as the diabetes came on before 10 years, so I know things can happen to people any time, it is a concern when one health problem even like PE can trigger off a inner bomb that causes other health issues to creep up, bowel polyps was found purely by accident in me so i am a risk for cancer as well as the troubles in my stomach and uterus adenomyosis and hiatus hernia,the sad thing is adenomyosis is attacking my other body organs as well as the diabetes so it is harder for my body to cope and i am wondering how other people are coping with there conditions of body even if it is different to each other,there must be more to diabetes and i do not think it is all on life style or how you eat there is more deep rooted things going on that even medical teams may not even be aware of so i hope the answers and cures will emerge to fix or correct the errors that trigger off in the body.
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Hello, I've been type 2 since 1998. I've never had eye problems but feet definately yes. I'm now classed as a high risk patient and see the podiatrist every six to eight weeks. I'm totally neuropathic (no longer have much/any feeling in my two feet) so I need to be very very careful. I often get a cut and don't even notice it until I see blood! Freaky I know, but true. Good luck with your appointment. Mark in N Ireland
 
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