Thanks for your reply. My bloods hba1c has gone from about 100 down to 61 in less than a year but I had no idea that something like that could cause a problem.Welcome to the forum.
Do ask away tomorrow when you see the Ophthalmologist, but when you have diabetes retinopathy its important to keep your bg, bp and cholesterol levels under control, if bg control has been poor for some time then it's said to make changes slowly as sudden tightening of bg control can make the condition worse.
Have a look at the following, its an excellent website for information and advice on retinopathy:
http://www.diabeticretinopathy.org.uk/Information_for_patients.html
Hi. I'm not sure how to use a forum lol. Don't have to quote to reply to you ? Can you let me know how you go about getting one of these masks ? Is there a cost for these ?hey there -- a warm welcome!!
some of your post resonates with me - i have had laser on my eyes ( but not that many "hits")
i have had operations on 5 fingers for trigger finger .
could you have a look at the noctura sleep mask ( you sound an ideal person for it )
I have been using this for the past 16 months with improvements to my background vision.
link here http://noctura.com/
hopefully some others will be along soon !! keep posting !!.
Hi, like yourself, I have had diabetes for just over 20 years and have only just registered on this site. Similarly I was also on Novo and Levemir, but have just gone onto Tresiba (Degludec) because readings (HbA1c) has been too high over many years. I'm afraid I can't offer much advice to you as you seem to have a lot to cope with, much more than most. I have an appointment due shortly for retinopathy to see how advanced it is. To help me get a better understanding , I am using the Abbot Libre scanner. This gives great information for how the insulin is behaving. Is the pump not giving the results you hoped for?
hi there @vw_anniHi. I'm not sure how to use a forum lol. Don't have to quote to reply to you ? Can you let me know how you go about getting one of these masks ? Is there a cost for these ?
Thanks
Thanks for your reply. My bloods hba1c has gone from about 100 down to 61 in less than a year but I had no idea that something like that could cause a problem.
New vessels are fragile and leak blood easily, hence your "floaters". Extensive laser (pan-retinal photocoagulation) aims to cause the new vessels to regress but this may take several weeks and several rounds of laser may be needed before there is sufficient response. The ophthalmologist should monitor you closely until they are sure the retinopathy is stable and no further treatment needed.Evening everyone.
I have been using the site for sometime now but never registered until now.
I am male. 35 years old had type 1 for 20 years now. Was on novorapid and levemir until just over a yet ago when I started on a pump with novorapid due to unstable levels.
Probably like most people I've been off the rails slightly in the last 20 years but have always made it to my appointments and taken my insulin. I feel things have gotten a lot better in the last 20 years from when I first started. In the last year I have been having some problems and would like some advice or to hear from anyone who's going through the same as me. Or shed some light on it as it's still a lot to take in and understand. Guess early days of being diagnosed you don't think nasty stuffs gonna happen to you but the scary thing is I'd does.
My son who's now 10 has been type 1 for the last couple years so I do my best to look after myself so he will follow and do the same
Hopefully someone can share some advice on what I'm going to list
I have had early retinopathy changes for the last 5 years until new year when I was told I needed laser there and then. I panicked but went ahead with it. I was told I'd need 2 thousand in each eye but have had floaters and small bleeds. Now had 3600 in my right and 1600 in my left so far. Back tomorrow for 500 more in each eye. Last letter I received after my appointment told me I had new vessels. I thought this would have gotten better after all these lasers ? I will ask tomorrow but has anyone had this before ?
I had diabetic app last week
I have high blood pressure so doubled my tablets.
Blood in my urine due to 2 small kidney stones
Protein my urine
5.4mmol cholesterol reading. Doctor mentioned statin for this. I have no idea what these even are.
My HbA1c has been 61
Also have 4 trigger fingers again after steroid injections didn't last long last year.
Thanks in advance for looking and possible giving some advice.
I cant find the links but there are papers out there indicating that the short term impact is outweighed by getting better BG control sooner. Either way for many of us who have been in this situation its the wake up call to properly get a grip before any other wheels come off. I'll reiterate my warning for anyone with retinopathy - your eyes are now fragile, no more daft bungee jumps etc, bashing your head can/does trigger retinal bleeds - wish I had been warned!Read the following from the same website, it says sudden improvements in bg control may cause rapid and often uncontrollable retinopathy, nothing conclusive but do ask your Ophthalmologist today if any doubts about improving your diabetes control further:
http://www.diabeticretinopathy.org.uk/retinopathyprogression.htm
I cant find the links but there are papers out there indicating that the short term impact is outweighed by getting better BG control sooner. Either way for many of us who have been in this situation its the wake up call to properly get a grip before any other wheels come off. I'll reiterate my warning for anyone with retinopathy - your eyes are now fragile, no more daft bungee jumps etc, bashing your head can/does trigger retinal bleeds - wish I had been warned!
As for the bp I am back at go next week to get that checked. Said my cholesterol at 5.4 mmol was slightly on the high side. Can anyone tell me what a normal good reading is please ?
@noblehead
Thanks for that info. I'll need to get a look at what all my levels are.
As for my eyes. I don't wear glasses but work in front of a computer all day and sit under fluorescent lights at work. Are there any glasses or type of lenses I could wear to help my eyes. Or just normal sunglasses.
I have been wearing normal sunglasses for driving and sitting at my desk for a while after my laser hits but wonder if continuing to wear some kind of sunglasses will help my problem.
Thanks
If you're interested, here's one relevant link:- http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/452955 or if you can't get access:- https://www.researchgate.net/post/D...ulin_therapy_because_of_worsening_retinopathyI cant find the links but there are papers out there indicating that the short term impact is outweighed by getting better BG control sooner. Either way for many of us who have been in this situation its the wake up call to properly get a grip before any other wheels come off. I'll reiterate my warning for anyone with retinopathy - your eyes are now fragile, no more daft bungee jumps etc, bashing your head can/does trigger retinal bleeds - wish I had been warned!
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