I got the results from my diabetic eye screening today, they said that I have "early diabetic changes (retinopathy) which does not require any treatment at this time" Further down the letter it says "Background retinopathy in left eye".
Now I am trying not to get too freaked out about this and I haven't started going crazy trying to find information on google just yet (I am trying to hold back as these things often backfire!). I appreciate that its only "background" but does anyone have any sensible information they can share with me??? i.e:
- is it reversible ?
- if it isn't reversible can the progression be prevented by good control? (I bloody hope so!)
- does it have any impact on pre conception / pregnancy ?
I'm quite gutted to be honest as I've had good control overall (ok, maybe not so much in my 20's...) and I've been getting my eyes checked every year and getting the all clear. I can live with the fact that these changes have taken place in my eye, and theres not much I can do about that now. My real concern is more about whether I can manage it through maintaining good glycemic control or whether this is part of a slippery slope (SIGH)
The hospital also sent a leaflet about the condition but I dont really feel like reading clinical information right now as nothing will sink in.
Any advice / thoughts are greatly appreciated and thank so much for reading 😱
I hope all of this makes sense - I am quite angry and upset with myself right now.
Now I am trying not to get too freaked out about this and I haven't started going crazy trying to find information on google just yet (I am trying to hold back as these things often backfire!). I appreciate that its only "background" but does anyone have any sensible information they can share with me??? i.e:
- is it reversible ?
- if it isn't reversible can the progression be prevented by good control? (I bloody hope so!)
- does it have any impact on pre conception / pregnancy ?
I'm quite gutted to be honest as I've had good control overall (ok, maybe not so much in my 20's...) and I've been getting my eyes checked every year and getting the all clear. I can live with the fact that these changes have taken place in my eye, and theres not much I can do about that now. My real concern is more about whether I can manage it through maintaining good glycemic control or whether this is part of a slippery slope (SIGH)
The hospital also sent a leaflet about the condition but I dont really feel like reading clinical information right now as nothing will sink in.
Any advice / thoughts are greatly appreciated and thank so much for reading 😱
I hope all of this makes sense - I am quite angry and upset with myself right now.