PattiEvans
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
- Pronouns
- She/Her
Hi all
I went for my annual check this morning and found out something I didn't know before (though some of you may well have known). As usual we did the eyesight test, then the guy came to put drops in my eye and I made a half-joking remark about everyone hating the drops but some people got away without having them in. So he started to explain very carefully that my pupils are quite small and though they may be able to take the initial photo without drops, they couldn't take the subsequent ones as my pupils would contract further. He told me that they must take 2 photos of each eye and then he said "of course for T1s we have to take four photos of each eye". So I pricked up and said "So what do you have me down as?" and he said T2, at which point I explained about the re-diagnosis etc and so I got the 4 photos of each eye.
I know there aren't that many people in my position, but I seem to recall there are a couple on this forum. It's worth noting that they do need to be informed if you have been wrongly diagnosed initially.
Anyway, at a brief look it all looks like "no problem" in both eyes. I will await the letter.
I went for my annual check this morning and found out something I didn't know before (though some of you may well have known). As usual we did the eyesight test, then the guy came to put drops in my eye and I made a half-joking remark about everyone hating the drops but some people got away without having them in. So he started to explain very carefully that my pupils are quite small and though they may be able to take the initial photo without drops, they couldn't take the subsequent ones as my pupils would contract further. He told me that they must take 2 photos of each eye and then he said "of course for T1s we have to take four photos of each eye". So I pricked up and said "So what do you have me down as?" and he said T2, at which point I explained about the re-diagnosis etc and so I got the 4 photos of each eye.
I know there aren't that many people in my position, but I seem to recall there are a couple on this forum. It's worth noting that they do need to be informed if you have been wrongly diagnosed initially.
Anyway, at a brief look it all looks like "no problem" in both eyes. I will await the letter.