Thank you. Yes I'm aware of this and having had laser eye surgery some years ago I have annual eye tests and examinations anyway and will continue to do so. Pleased to know they are now free! I don't enjoy the glaucoma test much but I will attend religiously, don't worry!I'm pleased for you that your Retinal scan results have come back completely clear. That's certainly good news, and something that every diabetic hopes to hear.
I would mention to you that this simple test will check your eye condition for just a few basic possible diabetic conditions either developing or being present, and in NO way is this simple test as good as having a FULL eye examination at a qualified Optition, Optomitrist or at a NHS Eye Clinic.
As a diabetic you are also entitle to a free FULL eye examination by such qualified individuals as these, and I would always reccomend that you get your eyes tested at least once every 2 years. A full eye test at the Opticions, Optomitrists or NHS Eye Clinic will check your visual acruity, peripheral vision as well as the symptoms of several other things which are not covered in the mass diabetic Retinal Screening program, such as possible Glucoma or Macular disease.
It's nothing to overly concern yourself and worry about but it's always better to say safe, and besides as a diabetic you are also entitles to a free eye examination here in the UK.. We diabetics don't get much for nothing out of the NHS but the free eye examination is well worth having.
That's excellent, I wish I could say the same.Had my first retinal screen on May19th just about a week after type 2 diagnosis. I was told the results would take six weeks, but the results came this morning!
"I am writing to inform you that your screening result appeared normal. This means that you are at very little risk of sight-threatening retinopathy at this time. "
Sooooooooo relieved!
Well doneHad my first retinal screen on May19th just about a week after type 2 diagnosis. I was told the results would take six weeks, but the results came this morning!
"I am writing to inform you that your screening result appeared normal. This means that you are at very little risk of sight-threatening retinopathy at this time. "
Sooooooooo relieved!
That's excellent, I wish I could say the same.
It's not strictly correct to say that the screening test is not as good as having a full eye test at the optician/optometrist. The screening test and the eye test with an optometrist are not alternatives, they are complementary - people should have both. The screening test is better at detecting sight-threatening retinopathy and although screening may sometimes detect other eye conditions such as glaucoma and wet AMD, it is not designed to do this so a routine eye test is also required.I'm pleased for you that your Retinal scan results have come back completely clear. That's certainly good news, and something that every diabetic hopes to hear.
I would mention to you that this simple test will check your eye condition for just a few basic possible diabetic conditions either developing or being present, and in NO way is this simple test as good as having a FULL eye examination at a qualified Optition, Optomitrist or at a NHS Eye Clinic.
As a diabetic you are also entitle to a free FULL eye examination by such qualified individuals as these, and I would always reccomend that you get your eyes tested at least once every 2 years. A full eye test at the Opticions, Optomitrists or NHS Eye Clinic will check your visual acruity, peripheral vision as well as the symptoms of several other things which are not covered in the mass diabetic Retinal Screening program, such as possible Glucoma or Macular disease.
It's nothing to overly concern yourself and worry about but it's always better to say safe, and besides as a diabetic you are also entitles to a free eye examination here in the UK.. We diabetics don't get much for nothing out of the NHS but the free eye examination is well worth having.
Had my first retinal screen on May 19th just about a week after type 2 diagnosis.
Oh no! That's a long wait. Are you having yours at a hospital? I was fortunate that my optician does them.I was diagnosed in February and have my first screening at the end of July!
Congrats on the good results!
Yes mine is at our local community hospitalOh no! That's a long wait. Are you having yours at a hospital? I was fortunate that my optician does them.
Yes mine is at our local community hospital
In the UK,the National Standards say that you should have your first screening within 3 months of diagnosis. See standard DES-PS-2 here:-https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/614929/DES_Pathway_Standards.pdfI was diagnosed in February and have my first screening at the end of July!
Congrats on the good results!
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