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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 1986726" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>Hi there [USER=500378]@you never know[/USER], it's a common issue, shame they didn't tell you what might happen at diagnosis. My levels were extremely high on diagnosis (15% on A1c - don't know the new equivalent). My eyes were fine when I went into hospital, started on insulin and two days later I could hardly see a thing. My glucose levels (with insulin) had rapidly dropped from the high 20s down into the 4's and 5s and they said this was causing the blurriness. It lasted around 4 months for me before they went back to normal, hope you are ok now. x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 1986726, member: 451727"] Hi there [USER=500378]@you never know[/USER], it's a common issue, shame they didn't tell you what might happen at diagnosis. My levels were extremely high on diagnosis (15% on A1c - don't know the new equivalent). My eyes were fine when I went into hospital, started on insulin and two days later I could hardly see a thing. My glucose levels (with insulin) had rapidly dropped from the high 20s down into the 4's and 5s and they said this was causing the blurriness. It lasted around 4 months for me before they went back to normal, hope you are ok now. x [/QUOTE]
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