So long as it says your next appointment will be in about 12 months, they don't want to do anything. In the meantime, keep good control of BG and your blood pressure, and follow all the usual advice (exercise regularly, have a healthy diet, etc.). There's every chance it'll reverse itself.Had my first eye screening today and just received a letter saying I have stage 1.Can anyone let me know treatments?
Is background retinopathy the same as "stage 1"?So long as it says your next appointment will be in about 12 months, they don't want to do anything. In the meantime, keep good control of BG and your blood pressure, and follow all the usual advice (exercise regularly, have a healthy diet, etc.). There's every chance it'll reverse itself.
Or not (I've had background retinopathy (as far as I know) for decades. Since before I remember them reporting it in these terms, anyway.
It is,Is background retinopathy the same as "stage 1"?
Like you it is some time since I have had background retinopathy reported and never seen "stage 1" but it could be a new name for it.
Thank you Bruce you have reassured me. I was only diagnosed as year ago and they are trying to get my BG under control. I'm just under 8stone.Eat healthily and exercise.So long as it says your next appointment will be in about 12 months, they don't want to do anything. In the meantime, keep good control of BG and your blood pressure, and follow all the usual advice (exercise regularly, have a healthy diet, etc.). There's every chance it'll reverse itself.
Or not (I've had background retinopathy (as far as I know) for decades. Since before I remember them reporting it in these terms, anyway.
Many people get that letter saying background retinopathy but by the next test it is all clear.Thank you Bruce you have reassured me. I was only diagnosed as year ago and they are trying to get my BG under control. I'm just under 8stone.Eat healthily and exercise.
Thank you so much for your reply.Truly appreciated
You're far from the first person to post about the letter wording! It is a bit disturbing. I think we learn to look for the "when do they want to see me" part of the letter: if they're worried they'll definitely bring it forwards. (I've had a couple of 6 month appointments a while ago (after I had a brain tumour) but it seems I'm back to annual screening.)Thank you so much for your reply.Truly appreciated
Gosh . Yes it can be alarming .I have gained alot of reassurance from this forum. Truly appreciated peoples reply. Hope your ok .You're far from the first person to post about the letter wording! It is a bit disturbing. I think we learn to look for the "when do they want to see me" part of the letter: if they're worried they'll definitely bring it forwards. (I've had a couple of 6 month appointments a while ago (after I had a brain tumour) but it seems I'm back to annual screening.)
I’m impressed you got your result so quickly…I had my first screening on Monday and told up to 6 weeks to get result but it’s usually around 2 weeksHad my first eye screening today and just received a letter saying I have stage 1.Can anyone let me know treatments? any advice welcomed.Bit scary...
Hopefully having read my thread your not alarmed by any results.All the best.I’m impressed you got your result so quickly…I had my first screening on Monday and told up to 6 weeks to get result but it’s usually around 2 weeks
I’m actually terrified so wish it would hurry up and put me out of my miseryHopefully having read my thread your not alarmed by any results.All the best.
I buried my head in the sand and refused to go for eye screening for the first couple of years, I know I’m stupid but I don’t like the whole being in close proximity to anyone in a dark room, I’m very claustrophobic, but I’ve done it now so will just see what the letter says when it arrivesI fully get your worries.I was diagnosed diabetic a year ago. Im a nurse but emotionally I've struggled with the diagnosis. I get very down especially as they can't get my levels down.
I don't think people understand that's why this forum helps.
It's your first...as Bruce said try not to worry. x
A letter in the post? On the same day as your eye screening? I’d assume not my results!Had my first eye screening today and just received a letter saying I have stage 1
Pleased to say there was a letter to my gp showing on the NHS app, results were all good, annual recall - which I will definitely go to…so relieved, I’ve been so very anxious!Glad you’ve been reassured @jtg1964 - those letters are often unkindly scary. Hopefully if you can keep gently getting your BG into line as smoothly as you can, then hopefully you can slow any progression to a standstill, or maybe (as happened to several members here, including me) you’ll get an “all clear” next time.
All the best with your results @MrsAA - let us know how you get on 🙂