oldoaktree
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
How tragic for you. It's okay saying 'keep your hospital appointments' but it's the other way around for me. I had 6 monthly appointments at the hospital ... until December 2014. I'm STILL waiting for my next appointment and have been diagnosed with Type 2 in the meantime ( January this year) I've written to the hospital to ask if I've been missed off their appointment list since it's now 16 months since I went, but have had no reply. I have glaucoma, and first nerve damage signs to my Opticx nerve in one eye so this is incredibly worryingIv been type 1 diabetic for 20 years now and my eye screening always showed small bleeds, this went on for years before they started laser treatments. I missed two screening apointments( i really didnt care about diabetes) and i woke up with clear vision but lots of black dots floating in the eyes! I went to hospital and was sent for two operations on both eyes. I am now registered blind, altho can see a little with a powerful magnifying glass. I use to get blurred vision whenever my bloods were high but it would return to normal once blood sugar lowered. Think you should be ok unless you start to see black dots. Please make sure you keep getting your eyes screened cause it will prevent a lot of heartache.
I wish i had tried harder with my control before i lost my sight, and i would urge every diabetic to go get their eyes checked whenever they are even just a little concerned.
All the best
Hi, if you didn't hear from the hospital better go & see your GP to contact them as this is very urgent.Once you get your first appointment sorted do not miss unless you are sick & get a new appointment from them.GoodWishes for the futureHow tragic for you. It's okay saying 'keep your hospital appointments' but it's the other way around for me. I had 6 monthly appointments at the hospital ... until December 2014. I'm STILL waiting for my next appointment and have been diagnosed with Type 2 in the meantime ( January this year) I've written to the hospital to ask if I've been missed off their appointment list since it's now 16 months since I went, but have had no reply. I have glaucoma, and first nerve damage signs to my Opticx nerve in one eye so this is incredibly worrying
It sounds like you have been "lost to follow-up". Try phoning the hospital and ask to speak to the eye clinic - they should be able find out what has happened and hopefully make you an appointment. If you have no joy, go back to your GP and ask them to re-refer you.How tragic for you. It's okay saying 'keep your hospital appointments' but it's the other way around for me. I had 6 monthly appointments at the hospital ... until December 2014. I'm STILL waiting for my next appointment and have been diagnosed with Type 2 in the meantime ( January this year) I've written to the hospital to ask if I've been missed off their appointment list since it's now 16 months since I went, but have had no reply. I have glaucoma, and first nerve damage signs to my Opticx nerve in one eye so this is incredibly worrying
If doesn't matter if it was your optician who referred you, your GP will be able to re-refer you. (In fact, opticians don't generally refer directly, they usually write to your GP asking them to refer you.)Thank you for the replies Amethyst 8 and Dark Horse, but it wasn't my GP who refered me to the hospital. It was my Optician.
I will probably try writing to the hospital a second time. I don't like phones ... I find them too stressful.
Yes I will do that, and thank you. I never like to cause a fuss but it does concern me.If doesn't matter if it was your optician who referred you, your GP will be able to re-refer you. (In fact, opticians don't generally refer directly, they usually write to your GP asking them to refer you.)
As you were attending ophthalmology, the GP should have been receiving hospital feedback letters which go on your file. If they haven't received a letter discharging you from hospital care and you haven't been seen since 2014, the GP will likely refer you back to hospital.
If you don't like making phonecalls, go in to see your GP and ask them why you have't been seen in hospital since 2014 - they will sort it out.
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