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<blockquote data-quote="phoenix" data-source="post: 110318" data-attributes="member: 12578"><p>Caoireall</p><p> People with type 1 can develop background retinopathy, even with relatively good control. After 20 years nearly all people with type 1 have some background changes. Better screening also reveals quite small changes. Fortunately today if the condition does progress laser treatments work very well.</p><p>This is a good link which descibes pre/non proliferative retinopathy and the steps you can take to delay/prevent progression.Both blood glucose control and blood pressure control are important. However if a person's blood glucose levels are on the high side, it is not a good idea to reduce them too quickly. The chart and link (click on the word, 'sudden improvement') explain why.</p><p><a href="http://[url=http://medweb.bham.ac.uk/easdec/pre-proliferative.html]http://medweb.bham.ac.uk/easdec/pre-proliferative.html" target="_blank"> [url=http://medweb.bham.ac.uk/easdec/pre-proliferative.html]http://medweb.bham.ac.uk/easdec/pre-proliferative.html</a>[/url</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phoenix, post: 110318, member: 12578"] Caoireall People with type 1 can develop background retinopathy, even with relatively good control. After 20 years nearly all people with type 1 have some background changes. Better screening also reveals quite small changes. Fortunately today if the condition does progress laser treatments work very well. This is a good link which descibes pre/non proliferative retinopathy and the steps you can take to delay/prevent progression.Both blood glucose control and blood pressure control are important. However if a person's blood glucose levels are on the high side, it is not a good idea to reduce them too quickly. The chart and link (click on the word, 'sudden improvement') explain why. [url] [url=http://medweb.bham.ac.uk/easdec/pre-proliferative.html]http://medweb.bham.ac.uk/easdec/pre-proliferative.html[/url][/url [/QUOTE]
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