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Worried by my Retinal Screening Result

Until it is extreme it is not possible for someone with diabetic retinopathy to notice, which is why there is screening rather than waiting for patients to complain of symptoms. The screening is supposed to be annual for diabetics but I have no idea how that applies in your unusual situation.
 
Dear @Mr_Pot I had screening all the time when it was available in my Type 1 years, i.e. 1978-2013. I have had some since the quoted letter. I only decided to post this as an illustration that these letters are standardised to a large extent and can unnecessarily frighten recipients. I think the concept of screening is vital, for exactly the reasons you mention. All the best.
 
I got my results back today.
Interesting wording.
The results of your eye screening show that you have no diabetic changes to your eye(s).
If I remember for last year, they were good.. so all is good.
 
I got my results back today.
Interesting wording.
The results of your eye screening show that you have no diabetic changes to your eye(s).
If I remember for last year, they were good.. so all is good.

I got my results today. It says "Your test result appeared normal. This means you are at very little risk of sight-threatening diabetic retinopathy at this time". I was relieved because I have developed a big floater and am waiting for an eye scan on this.
 
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