Thank you for your advice, and it’s great news to hear that you were discharged from the hospital checks. I hope I can achieve the same, but I am definitely struggling with my control, so it always worries me that things will just get worse.I was in the same position as yourself regarding my eyes. Like you, no treatment (apart from a quick laser treatment in one eye) was deemed necessary as my vision wasn't affected. The best advice I can give is to keep your blood sugar in check as this really does help reduce the fluid in your eyes. After visits every 6 to 9 months for approx 5 years, I was finally 'discharged' from the hospital checks as the fluid had resolved itself. I'm now safe to just have my eyes checked every couple of years as part of the standard Diabetic care. Hope this helps.
Hi @Helen1981 Yes, I have had major surgery on my left eye (last November) and when I saw my Optician three months later had difficulty reading the board of letters. She scanned my eye and discovered it was full of fluid, perhaps caused during surgery. I was sent to the Macular dept for tests but that was healthy, but I was prescribed Accular drops to dry up the fluid, which worked. I've had allsorts done to that eye this past 8 months, including further surgery, but with Laser the last time, and nothing is bothersome or worrying so please don't be scared. As someone here also said please DO get controll of your blood sugars as it helps enormously. Our eyes are in continuous danger from the high levels of glucose in the blood, especially our eyes. It can be controlled and reversed xxI am feeling very anxious and frightened and am looking for some advice please. I have been on the 3 month surveillance programme for my eyes for the past two years now, and my results recently said that I must go back again in September. However, I went to see my ophthalmologist yesterday and he did an OCT scan which has showed some swelling/fluid. Because my vision is so good, he doesn’t feel that I need to start treatment now, and says I can wait until September before being seen again. But is this safe to leave it as it is if I have edema? And has anyone else had edema that they have managed to resolve by themselves without treatment? Thank you, Helen
Thank you so much for your reply. It sounds like you have had a lot done to your eye, hope all is ok for you now. Thank you, I’ll continue to do all I can with my blood sugars. It remains a constant challenge but I’ll continue to do my best. Thank you xxHi @Helen1981 Yes, I have had major surgery on my left eye (last November) and when I saw my Optician three months later had difficulty reading the board of letters. She scanned my eye and discovered it was full of fluid, perhaps caused during surgery. I was sent to the Macular dept for tests but that was healthy, but I was prescribed Accular drops to dry up the fluid, which worked. I've had allsorts done to that eye this past 8 months, including further surgery, but with Laser the last time, and nothing is bothersome or worrying so please don't be scared. As someone here also said please DO get controll of your blood sugars as it helps enormously. Our eyes are in continuous danger from the high levels of glucose in the blood, especially our eyes. It can be controlled and reversed xx
Thank you so much for your reply. It sounds like you have had a lot done to your eye, hope all is ok for you now. Thank you, I’ll continue to do all I can with my blood sugars. It remains a constant challenge but I’ll continue to do my best. Thank you xx
Thank you so much. All the best to you too xx@Helen1981 Obviously I cannot give advice on how you tackle your control because I am Type 2, which is quite different.
I wish you all the best xx
Thank you. That's kind of you. It would be good to hear how they got on. I'm glad that injections are possible, but I'm just so worried about the differing opinions on what I've got and the inaccurate notes now on record, plus the delays. Hopefully it will work out I guess.Welcome to the forum @Treebo
So sorry you've had such a run around to get to see the right person, and now need eye injections. I'd definitely contact the clinic again to let them know your symptoms are getting worse - that's not making a fuss, it's just keeping them up to date, and looking after your eyes, which is important.
Tagging @Jaylee one of our members, who I believe has had these injections in the past.
From my experience it can be halted & reversed.Thank you so much @Hopeful34 for tagging in @Jaylee. I really appreciate you sharing your experience @Jaylee. It really does help to hear your treatment was successful. I've spent the week worrying that this was not reversible and that I was going to lose my independence ( based on previous consultations)
I guess I can feel better that the injections are on the table now.
So my plan is.
1)Ring them to ask about waiting nearly a month for the injections if it gets worse in the meantime, as this all happened so suddenly. (eg they were told by one consultant to monitor every 8 weeks, but decided to go for every six months or I could have been seen a month ago)
2)See if its possible to correct the information on my GP notes, there is a confusion of diagnosis,
3) Try a Libre 2 monitor. I can't afford to do this for long tho but it will keep a closer eye on blood sugars.
I more than halved my H reading since diagnosis 18 months ago to pre diabetes level... but blood sugar is a yo yo, sometimes dipping below 5 or waking up over 7. This morning it was 9. For the last two months I've been doing finger prick monitor 3-4 times a day.
4) Up the exercise whenever it seems higher. However, its difficult to do this immediately first thing, so its hard to get the count down when I'm awake at 7.am.
5) I've already done everything I can to change diet but maybe there's still some tweaks I can make.
Any other ideas welcome. Its been helpful writing this all down. Thankyou.
Hi,Hi Jaylee, Thank you so much for replying. I am so glad you feel recovered.
Injections are A three week wait.
There is such a confusion about my diagnosis from various different doctors that I am not sure what I've got or how to report it to DVLA. The thought of not being able to drive and losing my independence was so concerning.
When I go for the injections (which have a clear diagnosis for) I will see a nurse clinician and from experience I don't think they will have time to go through my notes or advise about driving. I think it will just be the injection and out asap.
I did ring the Macula Association who were very kind and helpful and will ring the Eye Hospital on Monday to see if there are any cancellations and double check as the vision has got slightly worse in one eye. This is something I've been told to report. MA said that was the best course of action.
I can recommend anyone in same situation to ring them.
Re control your blood glucose, I am trying to, but wondering if they mean avoid any spike at all costs (and how bad any spike is) or if they mean control your H reading in general over time. I've got a freestyle libre device trial and can monitor it much better now.
Check the carbs on the packet. Even " no sugar" muesli is carb heavy because of the grains. Compare the carbs with a sugary muesli and they're not very different!a small bowl of no sugar museli
Hi, thank you for replying. Sorry for delay. I am not on the computer as much due to the eye issues. I think you are right about the no sugar muesli.. I've switch from that to having home made overnight oats/chia seeds/almond milk/yog. I've also got a walking pad so that I can hop on for 10 mins if the BG is high. Will see how that works. Trying to avoid eggs every day because I've been told to watch my Cholesterol.Check the carbs on the packet. Even " no sugar" muesli is carb heavy because of the grains. Compare the carbs with a sugary muesli and they're not very different!
Eggs, or plain yoghurt with seeds or nuts might well give you a better result.
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