Silmarillion
Active Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Dear all,
I haven't been on the boards for a while....
The diabetes saga continues. Anyway I've worked really hard maintaining a low carb diet, ive cut out alcohol and hobble around on my dodgy feet everyday to get some excercise. My HbA1c has gone from 164 and it is now sitting at 44.
I am on 2 g of metformin a day.
Since being diagnosed just over a year ago my eyesight has been bad despite having a relatively low HbA1c for at least 6 months. I'm usually completely blind in my left eye but I've had persistent blurred vision in my good eye and it's making my life difficult. My opthalmologist doesn't know what's causing it but can't see any diabetes related changes in my eye. I have noticed it gets even worse when my blood sugar goes above 10mmols to the point where I can even read signs with big writing at the railway station. So I'm on a permanent 1200 calorie a day diet in a bid to keep my sugars below 10.
My optician said I have had a huge change in prescription in my good eye and I'm at the point now where I am having to use an electronic text magnifier to read books and I've got a screen magnifier and a giant computer screen at work. I regularly get on the wrong train, I've always being almost run over when crossing the road I don't know how many times and I walk by people I know in the street all the time.
The Gp initially told me that this would all resolve in a few weeks once my blood sugars stabilised. I have gone back to him loads of times. The opthalmologist just pokes my eyes and maps my fields and tells me eyes are now " stable".....stable and useless.
Any ideas as to my next step? I have now changed GPs and the new one is marginally better and nicer than the last one.
I haven't been on the boards for a while....
The diabetes saga continues. Anyway I've worked really hard maintaining a low carb diet, ive cut out alcohol and hobble around on my dodgy feet everyday to get some excercise. My HbA1c has gone from 164 and it is now sitting at 44.
I am on 2 g of metformin a day.
Since being diagnosed just over a year ago my eyesight has been bad despite having a relatively low HbA1c for at least 6 months. I'm usually completely blind in my left eye but I've had persistent blurred vision in my good eye and it's making my life difficult. My opthalmologist doesn't know what's causing it but can't see any diabetes related changes in my eye. I have noticed it gets even worse when my blood sugar goes above 10mmols to the point where I can even read signs with big writing at the railway station. So I'm on a permanent 1200 calorie a day diet in a bid to keep my sugars below 10.
My optician said I have had a huge change in prescription in my good eye and I'm at the point now where I am having to use an electronic text magnifier to read books and I've got a screen magnifier and a giant computer screen at work. I regularly get on the wrong train, I've always being almost run over when crossing the road I don't know how many times and I walk by people I know in the street all the time.
The Gp initially told me that this would all resolve in a few weeks once my blood sugars stabilised. I have gone back to him loads of times. The opthalmologist just pokes my eyes and maps my fields and tells me eyes are now " stable".....stable and useless.
Any ideas as to my next step? I have now changed GPs and the new one is marginally better and nicer than the last one.