I can't advise you, but I can share my husband's experience. Our local NHS hospital, seemed to be getting rather trigger happy with the laser gun. It was rare to see the same person twice and each one seemed to want to "have a go" and be following their own agenda. Nothing made sense from one consultation to the next and, despite consistent non-diabetic numbers, yet another laser treatment was booked in. It was all quite upsetting.
We are in the fortunate position of being able to go private, from time to time, so, within a few days, James was seen by the top chap in the area, at the local private hospital. HIs verdict: no need for any more laser at present, keep an eye on things, come back in three months, well done with the blood sugar numbers, carry on with the low carb diet. Now, lets face it, he could have taken a grand off us for private laser, so this was an honest answer. Three months later, a second, follow up, private appointment and the same answer, damage is gradually reversing and nothing needs doing.
I did ask, as the great man is also the top man at the NHS hospital, why there were differences in opinion. His answer was on the lines of, so many people don't turn up for NHS laser and eye appointments that, some doctors take the view that if they have got you in there, they do some laser work, while the chance is there. Terrifying!
As far as I can remember, the private consultations cost around £100 each, for which you get a half hour appointment, treated as an intelligent individual and the time and chance to ask any questions you like. To us, it was money very well spent, but I appreciate, not available to all.
So I will now advise you. Take any means available to you to get a second opinion.
Sally