retrogamer
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- UK
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
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- Most things that's good for me
So one of the reasons I went to the doctor for a blood test was because my optician suggested it due to my eyesight deteriorating rapidly.
I was told I needed new glasses for distance where 2 years ago my vision was almost perfect. They stated that it was illegal for me to drive without glasses now.
The glasses were great, vision improved massively and I no longer needed them for reading.
Fast forward to now, several weeks after my eye test and 1 week after my diagnosis, my eyesight now seems to have returned to normal, I can see in the distance clearly without the glasses, with them everything looks a little blurry. I am also now struggling to see the text on my phone in front of my face which is how it was before when I needed glasses for reading.
I know as a diabetic, eye tests can be more frequent if it's deemed required but every few weeks would be pushing it a bit so what do I do now?
I've just paid for these glasses with some nice anti glare lenses as well!!
I was told I needed new glasses for distance where 2 years ago my vision was almost perfect. They stated that it was illegal for me to drive without glasses now.
The glasses were great, vision improved massively and I no longer needed them for reading.
Fast forward to now, several weeks after my eye test and 1 week after my diagnosis, my eyesight now seems to have returned to normal, I can see in the distance clearly without the glasses, with them everything looks a little blurry. I am also now struggling to see the text on my phone in front of my face which is how it was before when I needed glasses for reading.
I know as a diabetic, eye tests can be more frequent if it's deemed required but every few weeks would be pushing it a bit so what do I do now?
I've just paid for these glasses with some nice anti glare lenses as well!!