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<blockquote data-quote="BooJewels" data-source="post: 856193" data-attributes="member: 181094"><p>I too have just had a significant reduction when going on to insulin. My DN said she wanted to bring it down gradually to minimise potential problems, especially with my eyesight. But even so, I've had some days when my sight has been very poor - it looked like I was looking through bubble wrap, this sort of bumpy cloud in front of my vision. But each bout of it was short term and I'd been forewarned, so I wasn't worried.</p><p></p><p>So hopefully yours is the same phenomenon and will settle down soon as the fluid in your eye stabilises. But please consult a medic if you're uncomfortable about it in any way, your eyes are too important not to. But don't get your eyes tested by an optician just yet, if it's temporary you could end up with expensive and unsuitable correction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BooJewels, post: 856193, member: 181094"] I too have just had a significant reduction when going on to insulin. My DN said she wanted to bring it down gradually to minimise potential problems, especially with my eyesight. But even so, I've had some days when my sight has been very poor - it looked like I was looking through bubble wrap, this sort of bumpy cloud in front of my vision. But each bout of it was short term and I'd been forewarned, so I wasn't worried. So hopefully yours is the same phenomenon and will settle down soon as the fluid in your eye stabilises. But please consult a medic if you're uncomfortable about it in any way, your eyes are too important not to. But don't get your eyes tested by an optician just yet, if it's temporary you could end up with expensive and unsuitable correction. [/QUOTE]
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