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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1172534" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>[USER=272751]@eldergarth[/USER] it's better to deal with them than ignoring them. They can turn you blind. You are a very wise man to face these challenges head on. </p><p>Some ignore their health until it's too late. Thank god they have court it now.</p><p>Is this your first eye examination being diabetic?</p><p>Check out the forums for advice regarding eye damage. </p><p>They might laser the bleeds to stop any more damage. Is your bgs kept low at the moment? Constantly? No higher than 7.8?</p><p>I bet you're in a bit shock. We weren't expecting this. We thought your legs and hips were the only cause for concern.</p><p>Ron, they can do quite a lot to put a stop to this in a type 2 diabetic. Your sugar control must come first to prevent more damage.</p><p>Please will you come back to fasting bg forum every morning so we can support you?</p><p>Please use these forums. We are here for you. You must put your bg levels first now. Nothing else matters until no more damage occurs due to controlled bgs.</p><p>You/we can do this. Head on. Hugs galore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1172534, member: 196960"] [USER=272751]@eldergarth[/USER] it's better to deal with them than ignoring them. They can turn you blind. You are a very wise man to face these challenges head on. Some ignore their health until it's too late. Thank god they have court it now. Is this your first eye examination being diabetic? Check out the forums for advice regarding eye damage. They might laser the bleeds to stop any more damage. Is your bgs kept low at the moment? Constantly? No higher than 7.8? I bet you're in a bit shock. We weren't expecting this. We thought your legs and hips were the only cause for concern. Ron, they can do quite a lot to put a stop to this in a type 2 diabetic. Your sugar control must come first to prevent more damage. Please will you come back to fasting bg forum every morning so we can support you? Please use these forums. We are here for you. You must put your bg levels first now. Nothing else matters until no more damage occurs due to controlled bgs. You/we can do this. Head on. Hugs galore. [/QUOTE]
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