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<blockquote data-quote="BibaBee" data-source="post: 1960830" data-attributes="member: 479239"><p>Thanks [USER=323454]@ziggy_w[/USER] . They usually go for a course if 5 or 6 injections every 4 weeks, then increase the time between treatment to 8 weeks, 12 weeks, etc. We're up to 7 now, still every 4 weeks. They are being quite cautious, as they know he has rapidly brought his blood sugar under control (down from 122 in June to 41 in November). Although good in the long term, such massive changes can make the maculopathy worse in the short to medium term. The time before last, his left eye decided to throw a bit of a wobbler, so it's a bit unpredictable. We see his consultant in just over a week, so she might be able to give us an idea of the longer term plans. Just hope he gets away without laser in the left.....he's already had it in the right eye.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BibaBee, post: 1960830, member: 479239"] Thanks [USER=323454]@ziggy_w[/USER] . They usually go for a course if 5 or 6 injections every 4 weeks, then increase the time between treatment to 8 weeks, 12 weeks, etc. We're up to 7 now, still every 4 weeks. They are being quite cautious, as they know he has rapidly brought his blood sugar under control (down from 122 in June to 41 in November). Although good in the long term, such massive changes can make the maculopathy worse in the short to medium term. The time before last, his left eye decided to throw a bit of a wobbler, so it's a bit unpredictable. We see his consultant in just over a week, so she might be able to give us an idea of the longer term plans. Just hope he gets away without laser in the left.....he's already had it in the right eye. [/QUOTE]
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