LiSwati
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- Messages
- 28
- Location
- Eswatini
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
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- Negativity
Greetings. Is it just me, or is this a common problem. Since being diagnosed with Type 2 (Aug 2022), I struggle driving at night, especially on small unlit roads with on-coming traffic. I seem to get blinded very easily.
It gets worse when I have “floaters”, which come and go, which can making me see things that are not there.
PS: I maintain stable readings using metformin, exercise, and a low carb diet.
Is this a common problem for us, and will it ever improve over time? What are our options, besides avoiding night driving altogether, which is not always possible?
It gets worse when I have “floaters”, which come and go, which can making me see things that are not there.
PS: I maintain stable readings using metformin, exercise, and a low carb diet.
Is this a common problem for us, and will it ever improve over time? What are our options, besides avoiding night driving altogether, which is not always possible?