Littletenderness
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Hello there. I have had Type 2 Diabetes for over 25 years now and like most struggle to juggle work, stress, family and diet into a reasonable pattern. I make sure I have the regular eye tests that are available and these have always been quite normal until now. The results of my eye test this time have shown that I have Mild Background Retinopathy. Can anyone shed some light on anything that can be done to stop this progressing or does this mean I will go blind within a few years? Sorry if I'm panicking.
My whole family have Familial Genetic Diabetes. My Great Grandfather,Grandfather, Father, Sister, me and now my eldest son were all diagnosed around the age of 40 but could have actually had it longer just not diagnosed. None had Retinopathy diagnosis. I do try really hard to keep my sugar levels even but my work in a school is very stressful and just wondered if this may be a cause. I am 64 and will do anything to prevent losing my sight. Can anyone help?
My whole family have Familial Genetic Diabetes. My Great Grandfather,Grandfather, Father, Sister, me and now my eldest son were all diagnosed around the age of 40 but could have actually had it longer just not diagnosed. None had Retinopathy diagnosis. I do try really hard to keep my sugar levels even but my work in a school is very stressful and just wondered if this may be a cause. I am 64 and will do anything to prevent losing my sight. Can anyone help?