donnarob
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Good Morning.
I went to see the Oye Legge (Eye doctor in Norwegian) yesterday. It was a follow on app from last year when I had been referred by my optician after he dedected I had high IOP readings. The eye doctor discovered that I had very thick corneas which were giving a false high reading. Since that last appointment, I was diagnosed with diabetes and he didn't know that. He was a bit annoyed, that my doctor hadn't written to tell him as all this was news to him. However, I did a peripheral eye test, had drops put into my eyes which turned them yellow and my pupils looked so weird as they were so dilated!! He thoroughly examined my eyes and the good news is that my IOP has gone down dramatically since last year (due to lowered blood glucose), eyesight in general has improved and he told me I was fine. Have to go back in a year's time for a check up but it just goes to show the damage elevated blood sugars can cause.
Donna 🙂
I went to see the Oye Legge (Eye doctor in Norwegian) yesterday. It was a follow on app from last year when I had been referred by my optician after he dedected I had high IOP readings. The eye doctor discovered that I had very thick corneas which were giving a false high reading. Since that last appointment, I was diagnosed with diabetes and he didn't know that. He was a bit annoyed, that my doctor hadn't written to tell him as all this was news to him. However, I did a peripheral eye test, had drops put into my eyes which turned them yellow and my pupils looked so weird as they were so dilated!! He thoroughly examined my eyes and the good news is that my IOP has gone down dramatically since last year (due to lowered blood glucose), eyesight in general has improved and he told me I was fine. Have to go back in a year's time for a check up but it just goes to show the damage elevated blood sugars can cause.
Donna 🙂
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