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Preexisting eye issues..wanting another child (eye probs)

Emilyprice

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Type of diabetes
Type 1
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Insulin
Hi, I've posted this in the pregnancy section but not had any response. This might be because the people with experience of this, May have had their children and left, so I hope it's ok to post this here!

I already have a two year old som and desperately want another however I had an extremely difficult first pregnancy with my eyes and also other bizarre happenings!

The very rare and strange things I went through were adrenal insufficiency (undiagnosed until 4 months post partum) which was very debilitating and then third nerve palsy which occurred at 32 weeks. I've been told these things were so rare it's unlikely to occur again. I also have some degree of autonomic neuropathy apparently. however my eyes are the main issue I am worried about.nBecause my sugar levels were too high when I discovered I was pregnant, I brought them down very very rapidly, I think it's quite common or is often a huge reason why background retinopathy progresses so quickly. My eyes went through each stage until I lost most vision, ultimately I had a successful vitrectomy and things did improve around 5 months post preg. The other issue I had / have is the macular edema, this has continued two years on and I'm currently getting injections to reduce it (urgh). I can drive and work so it is more than manageable at present, but I'm trying to find out from others whether it's possible to have a second baby with all that has happened. This time I would be planning for it and have a healthy hba1c so there wouldn't be a sudden drop in levels, but unfortunately I do have damaged eyes so hmmm. I had hoped the macular edema would have been more stable / gone by now as I'd like to be in a more stable place before conceiving.

aNY experience of this and your outcomes / advice you've personally been given would be really interesting to me. My endo is happy, but it's all about the eyes really. My main eye doc said its unlikely to occur, but another has said it will definitely get worse - so conflicting views. I know there are no guarantees either way, but it's nice to know other people who gave gone through this dilemma!

Thanks in advance
 
Obviously, as a guy I have not had experience of your issues but felt compelled to reply so that you knew I had read your post.
 
Perhaps someone who has experienced the same thing will be along shortly.

If it was me, I would ask my diabetes team, as they would have some knowledge of these circumstances. They might even refer you to a pre-pregnancy clinic - or they might contact your eye specialist. Sorry, I can't help you at all.
Good luck!
 
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