Natalieroberts2015
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
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- Insulin
hi @Sjr83xHi. I’m sarah. Type one for 21 years and went through this during summer. I’ve had countless bleeds. Countless laser. Still more required. But I’m good. I’ve got my sight in both eyes. It gets worse before it gets better that’s so true. And I had a lot of stories from people less lucky so I really thought I was going to go blind. But I’m not. It’s taken 6 months for me to get to a place where I trusted that I was going to be ok. Trust in your doctors. Pester them. See them as much as you need. See a councillor you can get in touch via the diabetes Center. Thinking of you through this. Only people who’ve lived it can understand. I understand
Hi. I’m sarah. Type one for 21 years and went through this during summer. I’ve had countless bleeds. Countless laser. Still more required. But I’m good. I’ve got my sight in both eyes. It gets worse before it gets better that’s so true. And I had a lot of stories from people less lucky so I really thought I was going to go blind. But I’m not. It’s taken 6 months for me to get to a place where I trusted that I was going to be ok. Trust in your doctors. Pester them. See them as much as you need. See a councillor you can get in touch via the diabetes Center. Thinking of you through this. Only people who’ve lived it can understand. I understand
i know hun -- I really do knowThank you for your reply I’ve tried my hardest to keep sugars and everything under control but it’s not that easy especially when your suffering with depression and anxiety I’m scared the fact I have a 17months old and don’t want to go blind and miss out on her growing up x
i know hun -- I really do know
just keep posting and there is a great community of support here
we won't let you do this on your own !!!!!!
Thank you for your reply I’ve tried my hardest to keep sugars and everything under control but it’s not that easy especially when your suffering with depression and anxiety I’m scared the fact I have a 17months old and don’t want to go blind and miss out on her growing up x
hi @Sjr83x
what a lovely supportive post - please pick me in your team next time you are choosing sides !!!!!!!
LOL -- I said that badly -- I meant choose me in your TEAM -- the team of WINNERS !!!!!!!!!!Haha I choose everyone’s side over this disease! Thank you
@Sjr83x thank you your my inspiration to fight this all the wayI’ll speak to my team tomorrow and get things sorted xx
Completely agree with everything that's been said - there are lots of horror stories out there and doing too much digging and reading will make you feel more anxious and even worse than you already do. Most people do well with laser & other treatments, but those aren't the stories you read and certainly not the ones you remember!
Trust your team - don't be afraid to push them for more information, but they really are the experts. Treatment of eye disease nowadays is highly effective - obviously there are no guarantees, but hang in there. After laser eye disease can takes months to settle down, and it may get worse before it gets better, but there will be plenty that can be done.
I had something not dissimilar at the beginning of this year - developed aggressive eye disease seemingly out of nowhere and needed a lot of laser (type 1 for 25 years). I was terrified I was going blind, I'd just gotten engaged and was convinced I'd have to give up my job and my fiance would leave me. After a few laser treatments things have stabilised and now beginning to regress, vision is still fine, and life has gone on as normal.
I completely understand how you feel, it's absolutely hideous! But please be reassured by the positive stories out there. You're not alone and we're all rooting for you.
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