Hi KathrynB.
Laser Eye Surgery for a Diabetic is something that you have to consider very carefully. It matters not if you are a T2 or a T1.
There are several things to consider before having work done on your eyes.
1. The first requirement is that the diabetic condition must well be under control before even considering Laser eye surgery. If the blood glucose levels are not evenly managed, then this can result in shifts in the vision of the diabetic. This leads to improper visual correction being performed by the Laser eye surgery.
2. The second requirement prior to consideration for Laser eye surgery is that there is no pre-existing diabetic ocular complication that can be affected by the surgical procedure. The conditions sought avoided here includes an unhealthy ocular surface, cataracts, any form of retinopathy, fragile retinal vasculature or neovascularization as a result from diabetes. Should any of these conditions be present, then the eye surgery should not be performed.
3. The third requirement is a thorough eye examination to be conducted prior to the Laser eye surgery procedure. The tests include a detailed retinal exam, close examination of the eye with a slit lamp, tear film and epithelial tests are but some of the tests that a diabetic undergoes prior to consideration for the Laser eye surgery. These tests drastically lower the rate of complications that are risked by diabetics who undergo Laser eye surgery.
Those are just extracts from information about the subject. Here is a link to the full article.
http://www.diabetesforum.com/blog/2009/ ... e-surgery/
Do not get any glasses or contact lenses etc if your Bg levels are not under control.