Thank you noblehead. Yes I have seen and read a lot from this site and others, it's all good stuff. Apart from some lingering light cloudy stuff that's floats around a bit everything's been v stable for which I'm very thankful-even tho the docs called me an "interesting case" it's something I can do without!!Welcome to the forum @kev1
Good news that your diabetic retinopathy has been stable and long may it continue, not sure if you've seen this website when reading the forum but it's worth looking at as it has a wealth of information and advice on the condition:
http://www.diabeticretinopathy.org.uk/Information_for_patients.html
Yes must look into that, I've heard some good things about the mask. I hope your improvement continues. Thanks for the info!hey kev1
nice post with a long history
43 years T1 here
some retinopathy issues but not as serious as yours
I have been wearing the noctura sleep mask for the past 18 months and it has shown some improvement at the back of my eyes.
Thank you noblehead. Yes I have seen and read a lot from this site and others, it's all good stuff. Apart from some lingering light cloudy stuff that's floats around a bit everything's been v stable for which I'm very thankful-even tho the docs called me an "interesting case" it's something I can do without!!
Glad to help if I can. Fire away with any questions. The website Noblehead mentioned above has a lot of really good information. K.Hello lads, I'm 41 years old, am 28 years T1, and new to the Forum. I got the word about retinopathy 4 weeks ago and had laser tx there and then. Was too shocked to ask many questions but I'm at a review in early May. Still a bit stunned, to be honest. It's good to know there are folk with a similar tale on here to chat to.
All the best,
M
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