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<blockquote data-quote="BibaBee" data-source="post: 2008724" data-attributes="member: 479239"><p>Thank you. Any idea when you'll get your appointment? It must be a worry having to wait. Having said that, you may even find that things have settled again by the time you get seen. I think they tend to be over cautious to be honest. Mr B has the issues because his diabetes was undiagnosed for such a long time (which we suspect had already caused retinopathy / maculopathy). Then a rapid drop in his BG due to initially being on insulin and the changes in his diet just made things escalate. I'm just so thankful for the NHS and that the treatment is available. They are really pleased with his progress. It's all just a bit too much for him sometimes with his anxiety issues. Sending you hugs and hoping your son is recovering well. xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BibaBee, post: 2008724, member: 479239"] Thank you. Any idea when you'll get your appointment? It must be a worry having to wait. Having said that, you may even find that things have settled again by the time you get seen. I think they tend to be over cautious to be honest. Mr B has the issues because his diabetes was undiagnosed for such a long time (which we suspect had already caused retinopathy / maculopathy). Then a rapid drop in his BG due to initially being on insulin and the changes in his diet just made things escalate. I'm just so thankful for the NHS and that the treatment is available. They are really pleased with his progress. It's all just a bit too much for him sometimes with his anxiety issues. Sending you hugs and hoping your son is recovering well. xx [/QUOTE]
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