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How much do you know about Diabetes?

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None of us are experts when it comes to diabetes. We are the expert of our own diabetes but we do not have all the answers for everyone else.

The quizzes below are a great way to find out more, regardless if we have been diabetic for a while or are a newbie.
They cover all topics. See how you get on. :wink:
http://www.dlife.com/diabetes_quizzes
 
Took the Medication - Hit or Miss one
Vedict : for the passive patient who has no input in the treatment.
I question, suggest and am the active partner in treatment !
 
I have learned that I haven't got an Eating Disorder even though I am underweight. :lol: I did well on the Carbs and G.I. questions and have also learned some things I didn't know by doing all the segments of the quiz.
 
Thanks for that Catherine. I have recently had a steroid injection in my eye. I have had this before and so would not allow them to do both at once as they wished to do as the floaters are so large that I would have been blinded until they disappeared. It is now getting on for two weeeks since the procedure and although they have disappeared o an extent the reining "blots2 just descend over my central vision withoug t warning. Initially these floaters are so bold and obliterating that they dominate the sight in both eyes.

I was surprised to find that my consultant hadn't a clue how bad this effect could be although my original comments had been noted. He asked me what I meant by the effects dominating the vision in both eyes as , not having had the procedure himself he could not imagine it.

I decided that I would ry to draw the effect in order to show him but it is difficult as floaters well .. float. The best way I can describe it is the effec you get if you drop ink into a bowl of water.

I had a look at the quiz and in the "eye" secttion the illustration for retinopathy was almost exactly what I wanted, In time the large blak areas break up and become stringy and of course the whole hing is in 3d and moving. However the illustration will be very useful

I think it very important for surgeons to see the after- effects of their work,.

I don't mean to frighten anyone by his. The steroid injection is the only hing that worked for me albeit for a short ime.

Anyone offered an avasin injection should not worry. This is a clear fluid and side effecs are rare. I have had several myself which unfortunately did not work although I understand the success rate is high.
 
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