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<blockquote data-quote="KezG" data-source="post: 1449994" data-attributes="member: 355453"><p>[USER=396576]@daffadam[/USER] Hi.. just read your posts sounds like you're getting the hang of things.. I wanted to add my experiences with the blurred vision. It was my poor vision that eventually led me to my diagnosis. my eyes went so bad in the space of 2 weeks that I needed specs to see at distance. after several weeks the specs were useless as my sight had changed again. I went to see another optician who prescribed reading glasses. and suggested I see my GP. I had the usual other symptoms by then too.. peeing all the time thirsty and lost nearly 30pounds in weight. Today my eyes have almost returned to normal as my glucose levels are much lower. My DSN told me that high glucose in the eye can take longer to come down than it does in your blood so it can take a few weeks for your sight to get back to somewhere near normal. I still use reading glasses where I didn't before diagnosis.. but that could just be down to my age.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KezG, post: 1449994, member: 355453"] [USER=396576]@daffadam[/USER] Hi.. just read your posts sounds like you're getting the hang of things.. I wanted to add my experiences with the blurred vision. It was my poor vision that eventually led me to my diagnosis. my eyes went so bad in the space of 2 weeks that I needed specs to see at distance. after several weeks the specs were useless as my sight had changed again. I went to see another optician who prescribed reading glasses. and suggested I see my GP. I had the usual other symptoms by then too.. peeing all the time thirsty and lost nearly 30pounds in weight. Today my eyes have almost returned to normal as my glucose levels are much lower. My DSN told me that high glucose in the eye can take longer to come down than it does in your blood so it can take a few weeks for your sight to get back to somewhere near normal. I still use reading glasses where I didn't before diagnosis.. but that could just be down to my age. [/QUOTE]
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