I hope you get your eyes sorted very quick, as I would be very worried about messing up some ones echo cardiogram etc...I am an ultra sonographer and going into work today hoping I can see the screen without glasses.
i agree have an eye test but when mine were tested my optician said when your sugars are down and stable your eyes will return to normal and use the cheap reading specs till then ...back to normal in about three weeks...I'd definitely attend your opticians appointment despite the differing opinions you will get from members
I talk from experience and while they say not to go to the opticians I did and less than a month after I was diagnosed Type 1 I was diagnosed with diabetic macular oedema which I have had to have numerous eye injections for, if I'd listened to the advice others seem to give it and not gone it would've been much worse
I'm not saying that's what it is, just better to be safe than sorry
xx
yeah and that's great for those that get that news but after my own problems its always best to go and get checked out xxi agree have an eye test but when mine were tested my optician said when your sugars are down and stable your eyes will return to normal and use the cheap reading specs till then ...back to normal in about three weeks...
Answer? YES, emphatic. Eyes change quickly with correction of blood sugars. Do not waste money on new prescriptions and just buy el cheapo specs as they commence to settle down ...
That is an absolute fact
I'd definitely attend your opticians appointment despite the differing opinions you will get from members
I talk from experience and while they say not to go to the opticians I did and less than a month after I was diagnosed Type 1 I was diagnosed with diabetic macular oedema which I have had to have numerous eye injections for, if I'd listened to the advice others seem to give it and not gone it would've been much worse
I'm not saying that's what it is, just better to be safe than sorry
xx
I hope you get your eyes sorted very quick, as I would be very worried about messing up some ones echo cardiogram etc...
Your Hba1c is pretty high.
Mine was also high and I had the same symptoms - Thirsty and peeing a lot
As my sugars came down, my eyesight became very blurry. But they have settled down now and I am sure that yours will.
Good Luck.
As others have said, it is probably just your eyes adjusting, but if you are concerned then you should seek medical assistance for peace of mind. Rapidly falling glucose after many years of saturation can cause or exasperate retinopathy and oedema. Not wishing to cause undue alarm, but in my opinion you would be well advised to seek professional advice. Don't take any chances with eyes.
i agree have an eye test but when mine were tested my optician said when your sugars are down and stable your eyes will return to normal and use the cheap reading specs till then ...back to normal in about three weeks...
If.you have a good optician hang on to them some just want to sell you specs , mine really looks after me ,he advised me to go to the GP because I had a spot on my nose which proved to be a skin cancer ,and also had a concern about a flashing aura which proved to be an aural migraine but I had a full hospital check to make sure that I wasn't having mini strokes . I forgive him for my two hospital visits !!!! So glad to be well looked after
Carol
Hi Mike,
Thanks for the feedback.
Already booked opticians.
They agreed it was drastic change in dietary regime but also found a developing cataract in my right eye which they say was diabetes induced.
Appreciate the comments
Big thanks
Kev
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