My pump nurse is lovely but warned me today that I must not improve my HBA1C too quickly because it will cause eye damage. Why is this?
Funnily enough, the opposite has happened to me. Which shows, yet again, that this D business is not always as it should be.
At my annual retinal scan last year, some abnormalities showed up and I went to see a Moorfields consultant. He didn't think treatment was needed then, but booked me in for a check-up 9 months later. I told him that I was getting a pump but he didn't give me any particular warning.
I duly started the pump and my HBA1C dropped dramatically to 6.7. I went back to the eye consultant for the check-up and he found that the retinal abnormalities had cleared up. He was very pleased -as was I. He put me in for another 9-month check-up so we'll see what happens next time.
Hi Mike
What is the protien connected with eye damage? Very interested. I have not had any treattment for ages and have had other issues - high BP and kidney function worries so not having discussions about my eyes as they are now thankfully looking stable thanks to the laser treatment. I have had the same results for 3 years now with no changes in eye presentation but anything that improves my understanding is welcomed. You sound like you have good knowledge.
Thats excellent.
Its funny because I got hounded on another forum. Ive experienced both scenarios. exactly the same as you a couple of years ago when some abnormalities were found, It scared the life out of me so i suddenly tightened up and within 6 months during regular 1 monthly checks it gradually cleared up to "reversed". I told some people this on the forum and I debated with a few when theyd had the opposite happen, which didnt make any sense to me. Low and behold (After letting by sugars and control slip) I have a few kidney function problems, so decide to take a tight control (For good this time!!) but it seems to be to the detriment of my eyes.... You just dont seem to be able to win sometimes!!
Hi Bennyg
I know that feeling 'you can't win' and its hard to pick yourself up some times when you get it! Sounds like you have got good control back - this issue with eyes is very hard to manage or know what to do for the best. I have developed kidney function issues after 8 years of laser treatment for retinopathy in both eyes. There is unfortunately a known connection between eye and kideny damage (sorry if you know this already) and some people who get improvment in one can get symptoms in another. I don't know whether you are a sceptic in terms of natural appproaches? I am great fan of the food hospital!! Since getting retinopathy I have eaten blueberries everyday (apart from when supply runs out) and I do think this has had an affect. My eye consultant is sceptical but my 100% clear up seems unexplainablle as I have not managed to get toght control consistantly yet though do my best. Blueberries have an enyme known to help with cardiovascular problems and there was a strange case of a man after the war who cured himself of blindness using bilberry (same enyme I think?) Something to maybe consider? I donlt know whether your consultant has mentioned asprin as a possible treatment either? It is now not generally used to prevent heart disease in diabetics but it is still recommended to reduce or slow down retinopathy. I take asprin for retinopathy now. Hope you get on top of your retinopathy take care and mind how you go.