Hi there, Mark. I’m not T1, so have no personal wisdom to share, but my understanding is that “good control” helps you to stay healthy, in all sorts of ways, including eye healthy, however, that assumes that your A1c of 6.1% isn’t made up of many, many hypers and hypos smoothing out the averages.To preface, I have been a type 1 diabetic for over 15 years. My last A1C was 6.1 (which by all accounts is great!), however I am told that despite this I am still at a pretty good risk for complications due to the duration I have had the disease for.
The thought of diabetic retinopathy scares the hell out of me. I know I'll probably have some visual disturbances later on, but I'm only 27... Is it possible to maintain clear 20/20 vision even with background retinopathy with good control?
When it comes down to it, we can only do our best. Life doesn’t allow us to be perfect the whole time, so our best on any given day, whilst juggling everything else has to be good enough.I do have some swings, however I recently got a Tandem pump with Control IQ so it's helping! According to my CGM, my blood sugar levels are between 4.5-8.0 70% of the time, but I do have more hypers than I'd like
Hi Mark,To preface, I have been a type 1 diabetic for over 15 years. My last A1C was 6.1 (which by all accounts is great!), however I am told that despite this I am still at a pretty good risk for complications due to the duration I have had the disease for.
The thought of diabetic retinopathy scares the hell out of me. I know I'll probably have some visual disturbances later on, but I'm only 27... Is it possible to maintain clear 20/20 vision even with background retinopathy with good control?
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