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<blockquote data-quote="briped" data-source="post: 1884553" data-attributes="member: 472718"><p>I know, but preventing and reversing is do-able, according to many members in here. I was diagnosed in 2005, and for long periods (years) my BG levels have been uncontrolled. Yet it would seem that my only complication so far is neuropathy of feet and lower leg, which I hope might improve with low/normal levels. </p><p>When were you first diagnosed, and has your retinopathy been diagnosed too, or do you just suspect you have it? Lots of people, myself included, find that blurry vision tends to improve heaps once BGs have come down to lower levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="briped, post: 1884553, member: 472718"] I know, but preventing and reversing is do-able, according to many members in here. I was diagnosed in 2005, and for long periods (years) my BG levels have been uncontrolled. Yet it would seem that my only complication so far is neuropathy of feet and lower leg, which I hope might improve with low/normal levels. When were you first diagnosed, and has your retinopathy been diagnosed too, or do you just suspect you have it? Lots of people, myself included, find that blurry vision tends to improve heaps once BGs have come down to lower levels. [/QUOTE]
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