When you close your eyes are you getting after shadows, shooting stars, bright lights or any other strange effect? If so get in touch with GP straight away.Hi all
Been diagnosed a few weeks now, and things are slowly coming under control.
My main issue now is my vision, still really poor with generally blurred vision. Before being diagnosed I generally wear glasses all the time for an astigmatism & being short sighted. Now, distance wise I can see better without my glasses (no where near 100%, but much better). Close up i really struggle to read anything. I ended up buying a pair of "Reader Glasses" and wearing both pairs so I can read my screen.
Now I spoke to my practice nurse last week who has referred me to the retinal screening - but I don't have an appointment as yet.
The trouble is I work in IT and stare at a computer screen all day - so am currently seriously struggling. Had to go home early a couple of times as I just can't read what was on my screen - which is not going down well with my employer (They are not a caring sharing type of employer!!).
Not knowing what else to do I have made an Opticians appointment for Thursday, to see what they say, but don't want to fork out for glasses that I may only need for a few weeks...
So any advice from you lovely folks?
Thanks
Are you on insulin? I found that as my blood sugars came down my eyesight was all over the place. Took about 3 months to settle fully. If you're really worried then worth getting it checked out.I had hyperglycaemia 22nd Sept and nearly died from Ketoacidosis.
I did low carb diet since and my bg readings now are hitting the 5s and 6s.
However I started having blurry visions.
Could this be neuropathy? My eye test is in mid December.
I’m so scared, please advice.
Andrew
@Jay-Marc seems to know about eyesight and I hope will correct me if necessary. If you are short sighted then you need glasses with concave lenses ie. with a minus power. As far as I know all the ready readers are for long sight. As you also have astigmatism I would recommend having an eye test and getting some cheap glasses, Specsavers do complete pairs at £25 which seems a good investment in your case even for a few weeks.Hi all
Been diagnosed a few weeks now, and things are slowly coming under control.
My main issue now is my vision, still really poor with generally blurred vision. Before being diagnosed I generally wear glasses all the time for an astigmatism & being short sighted. Now, distance wise I can see better without my glasses (no where near 100%, but much better). Close up i really struggle to read anything. I ended up buying a pair of "Reader Glasses" and wearing both pairs so I can read my screen.
Now I spoke to my practice nurse last week who has referred me to the retinal screening - but I don't have an appointment as yet.
The trouble is I work in IT and stare at a computer screen all day - so am currently seriously struggling. Had to go home early a couple of times as I just can't read what was on my screen - which is not going down well with my employer (They are not a caring sharing type of employer!!).
Not knowing what else to do I have made an Opticians appointment for Thursday, to see what they say, but don't want to fork out for glasses that I may only need for a few weeks...
So any advice from you lovely folks?
Thanks
Have you had a recent diabetic eye screening?I sat at a pc for a guy who is also diabetic with sight issues but some of the things I need to use didn't work so I had to go back to my own desk. We cant report it either as I'm not meant to use that pc. Hopefully my eyes will be ok in a few days otherwise I'll get some of those cheap reading classes.
Probably it's a temporary problem due to improved blood sugars but if ready-readers don't work or your vision doesn't improve within a few weeks, don't wait for your screening but see an optometrist.Last year. It’s due again around April/May
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