Charleeboy
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hi,
Having presented to my GP with raging thirst, numbness in the soles of both feet, and the constant need to urinate, I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in 2003 and have had extensive support by means of GPs and diabetic consultants for the past 6 years in two locations, (Kent and now Lancashire). I manage my diabetes by means of two types of insulin and tablet medication. I have regular retinopathy tests which show 'minor changes'. I have always taken the view that I will manage my diabetes, rather than it managing me.
My concern now however, is that I have been suddenly afflicted with double-vision which has been diagnosed as diabetes-related 'sixth cranial nerve palsy' which is causing me great anxiety. I am due to attend hospital 'soon' for a CAT/MRI scan.
The diagnosis was given by an eye specialist, not my GP. Case studies given on the internet indicate self-healing is likely but the time span given is anything from 6 weeks to a year!
Currently one eye is occluded which brings relief, but is hardly satisfactory!
I would welcome any comments from any other members who are suffering or who have suffered these distressing visual symptoms caused by 6th cranial nerve palsy.
Having presented to my GP with raging thirst, numbness in the soles of both feet, and the constant need to urinate, I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in 2003 and have had extensive support by means of GPs and diabetic consultants for the past 6 years in two locations, (Kent and now Lancashire). I manage my diabetes by means of two types of insulin and tablet medication. I have regular retinopathy tests which show 'minor changes'. I have always taken the view that I will manage my diabetes, rather than it managing me.
My concern now however, is that I have been suddenly afflicted with double-vision which has been diagnosed as diabetes-related 'sixth cranial nerve palsy' which is causing me great anxiety. I am due to attend hospital 'soon' for a CAT/MRI scan.
The diagnosis was given by an eye specialist, not my GP. Case studies given on the internet indicate self-healing is likely but the time span given is anything from 6 weeks to a year!
Currently one eye is occluded which brings relief, but is hardly satisfactory!
I would welcome any comments from any other members who are suffering or who have suffered these distressing visual symptoms caused by 6th cranial nerve palsy.