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<blockquote data-quote="carty" data-source="post: 2147053" data-attributes="member: 22547"><p>It is good that you're husband has an appointment so quickly to check the changes in his eyes .He will have a scan taken of the eyes which is completely painless ,and his eyes will.be examined by a very bright light shining in each eye with the doctor checking each eye very carefully .The pupils will have been dilated with drops to allow the eyes to be examined very carefully In my case the doctor explained there and then what was needed .</p><p>The best thing that your husband can do at this time is to try to lower his blood glucose. </p><p>Hope this helps </p><p> Carol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carty, post: 2147053, member: 22547"] It is good that you're husband has an appointment so quickly to check the changes in his eyes .He will have a scan taken of the eyes which is completely painless ,and his eyes will.be examined by a very bright light shining in each eye with the doctor checking each eye very carefully .The pupils will have been dilated with drops to allow the eyes to be examined very carefully In my case the doctor explained there and then what was needed . The best thing that your husband can do at this time is to try to lower his blood glucose. Hope this helps Carol [/QUOTE]
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