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Waiting to be diagnosed

Panda55

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I recently visited the eye specialist who told me that my retina was bleeding in small spots, he then asked if I was diabetic and took blood samples for testing.
I know this is early days but I'm 56 and a truck driver, I noticed a problem whilst driving and need the job for a few more years yet.
Can anyone give me advise on retinopathy and does it get better with treatment?
The chances of loosing my license?
Any financial support if I loose my license?
 
The following site has some excellent information on diabetic retinopathy:

http://medweb.bham.ac.uk/easdec/

Hope everything works out all right for you Panda!
 
There are many causes of retinopathy, diabetes being one of the more common causes together with high blood pressure.

Unfortunately diabetes and high blood pressure go hand in hand so to speak.

I would go and see your GP and ask for a Glucose Tolerance Test, the results of that and the blood test should enable a rapid and accurate diagnosis. You need to know ASAP.

I don't have retinopathy....yet. But I do know that it can be treated with lasers and the small bleads "sealed". Mild or moderate retinopathy can be lasered with little damage to your sight. You might have to convince the doc. on the HGV medical though.

So first thing is to find the cause, diabetes or not, then to treat that cause. Then the bleeds will be lasered.

It won't hurt if you start cutting out sugars and controlling the amount of carbs you eat, do a search on here and you will find alot of info. It all looks a bit daunting at first but you will soon get the hang of it. Anyway, it's not as daunting as taking my first driving lesson in a Leyland Comet with a four speed split axle crash gearbox!

Oh! and don't try and reduce your blood sugar to quickly (if that is the cause), rapid reduction can make retinopathy worse, so slowly slowly over a few months is best.

You could make a start by reducing your sugar intake and controlling your carbs intake a bit as well. No chips or bacon butties, no Mars bars (fried or not or sweets and so on. I guess you might be a bit overweight? if so a better diet should help you lose weight, and that will help all round, diabetic or not.

Let us know how you get on, and ask as manyquestions as you like.

H
 
Hi Panda and welcome to the forum


Here is some of the info that hallii is talking about, which we give to new members. I hope you find it helpful.

 
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