Im pretty sure the nurse said it was ok to get some - but its entirely possibly i mis-interpreted what she said. But you would think that after trying 5 or so different lenses at vision express one of them would just work.. even randomly.Hi @CrisW I suspect that the problem you are having may actually be due to having reduced your Blood Glucose so fast. The effect of a changing Blood Glucose works in both directions - distorting the blood vessels in the eyes as BG rises and then again changing them back to how they were as it falls again.
You have just reduced your BG by a heck of a lot and very quickly too, congratulations!
But did nobody warn you that doing it as fat as you did would mean your vision wouldn't have enough time to adjust to the falling BG?
It is a temporary thing, but might take even as much as to 12 weeks for your eyes to adjust (though I have seen one person claim it was permanent in their case).
So, in the mean time try to avoid buying expensive lenses in new specs until it has settled. Cheap ones can be found in Pound Shops and the like.
Okay. I'd put my money on the lowering of your blood glucose, like @ianf0ster said. If it's that it should settle down once your blood glucose stabilises.@IanBish its not that - i have varifocals for that.
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