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<blockquote data-quote="Unbeliever" data-source="post: 293947" data-attributes="member: 30851"><p>Hi Amanda, As you have already had laser treatment i should think the hospital might want to keep an eye on you , at least for a while . That is a good thing - means that any further problems can be picked up more quickly and sorted .</p><p></p><p>Reducing your HBA1C so magnificently may have actually been the cause of your eye problems and keeping it more stable will probably mean the problems will soon clear up .</p><p></p><p>,I ave not got EARlY eye problems , I have been having treatment for more than four years and have macular oedema but the important thing is that , in spite of everything I can still see.</p><p></p><p>One sessio of laser is sometimes enough to solve the problem - posters on here can tell you that from their own experience.</p><p></p><p>My problems arose from my levels coming down too quickly through the treatment i was given.</p><p></p><p>I doubt very much that you have a great deal to worry about from what you have said but of course, you are already anious and could do without the extra worry.</p><p></p><p>I hope all goes well for you and your husband.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unbeliever, post: 293947, member: 30851"] Hi Amanda, As you have already had laser treatment i should think the hospital might want to keep an eye on you , at least for a while . That is a good thing - means that any further problems can be picked up more quickly and sorted . Reducing your HBA1C so magnificently may have actually been the cause of your eye problems and keeping it more stable will probably mean the problems will soon clear up . ,I ave not got EARlY eye problems , I have been having treatment for more than four years and have macular oedema but the important thing is that , in spite of everything I can still see. One sessio of laser is sometimes enough to solve the problem - posters on here can tell you that from their own experience. My problems arose from my levels coming down too quickly through the treatment i was given. I doubt very much that you have a great deal to worry about from what you have said but of course, you are already anious and could do without the extra worry. I hope all goes well for you and your husband. [/QUOTE]
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