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<blockquote data-quote="MrsA2" data-source="post: 2533127" data-attributes="member: 521715"><p>[USER=405524]@Tweety88[/USER] your diabetes control sounds amazing! </p><p>Just remember not everything is caused by diabetes. I have a congenital (born with it) eye problem that didn't manifest itself until I was 40 something, 20 years before diabetes reared its head. Your problem may not be related either. </p><p>Eye things tend to be very slow, both in the development and in the treatment, I'm still on drops 7 years after my last op, so don't waste your time and energy worrying and stressing, you'll wear yourself out unnecessarily!</p><p>My eye guy says best thing any of us can do is keep bg down, and you seem to have that nailed. </p><p></p><p>To put things into perspective, I can't read the second line either, but that's the second line from the top, not the bottom! Yet because it's just one eye I can still drive and do everything I used to. I never was a good typist!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrsA2, post: 2533127, member: 521715"] [USER=405524]@Tweety88[/USER] your diabetes control sounds amazing! Just remember not everything is caused by diabetes. I have a congenital (born with it) eye problem that didn't manifest itself until I was 40 something, 20 years before diabetes reared its head. Your problem may not be related either. Eye things tend to be very slow, both in the development and in the treatment, I'm still on drops 7 years after my last op, so don't waste your time and energy worrying and stressing, you'll wear yourself out unnecessarily! My eye guy says best thing any of us can do is keep bg down, and you seem to have that nailed. To put things into perspective, I can't read the second line either, but that's the second line from the top, not the bottom! Yet because it's just one eye I can still drive and do everything I used to. I never was a good typist! [/QUOTE]
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