sp00kysk311y
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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
I have diabetic retinopathy. I have been told they’re going to be doing a Fluorescein Angiography because my eyes are still blurry when they shouldn’t be.
They said that if they find nothing that means there’s nothing they can do.
Does that mean I will be going blind no matter what? Or will I still have my vision and still be allowed laser eye surgery if I need it?
They said my blood vessels were either no good to have laser eye surgery or something. Honestly, after she said there’s nothing they can do if they find nothing causing the blurriness I zoned out thinking worse things.
Anyone know about this and diabetic retinopathy? No one told me I’d end up blind so I have no idea.
They said that if they find nothing that means there’s nothing they can do.
Does that mean I will be going blind no matter what? Or will I still have my vision and still be allowed laser eye surgery if I need it?
They said my blood vessels were either no good to have laser eye surgery or something. Honestly, after she said there’s nothing they can do if they find nothing causing the blurriness I zoned out thinking worse things.
Anyone know about this and diabetic retinopathy? No one told me I’d end up blind so I have no idea.