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Diabetes problem?? help please?? |
i m a diabetes patient.i m taking insulin timely.i am slowly losing my eye vision..i have gone through an operation for the same.after the operation,it has been known that my right eye has totally lost its vision..and the left eye has 50% of the vision.my question is that,is there a possibilty for the vision to be completely recovered..?? ans please.. It's really not easy to answer this question without more information. However, this is a question you should be asking your doctor. Diabetics often experience fluctuations in vision because of their blood sugar levels. In some cases, laser surgery can help restore vision by up to 50%. Check out the resource I found and I strongly urge you to talk to your doctor about these vision concerns. Well this is a tough one. I read of a testimony one time of someone who had diabetes, was on insulin and was fast losing his sight. So I took the liberty to copy it and past it here. peradventure, it might encourage you and let you know the might just still be a way out. Here is the testimony below: maybee the eye doctors use lazers now to remove things. go to an eye doctor right now and ask.. maybee a lazer can cut away something that is in the way or obstructin your vision.. you can find one on the internet.. close to you ok gilermo. I'm sorry I can't answer your question but this is some of my greatest fears. Of what will happen to my 10 year old daughter. When I asked about all these things they told me if she did good manage then she will be fine. But it still scarry. |
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