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How long will my vision be blurry after being diagnosed with Diabetes?



How long will my vision be blurry after being diagnosed with Diabetes?

The likelihood and severity of retinopathy increase the longer you have diabetes, and is likely to occur earlier and be more severe if your diabetes is poorly controlled. Almost everyone who has had diabetes for more than 30 years will show signs of diabetic retinopathy.
Please see the webpages on Diabetic retinopathy. Source(s): http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/diabetic_re...
i dont know but my grandpa is blind right because of his diabetes
that is a question you need to ask your doctor
Have you been placed on medication for the diabetes?.believe it or not once your blood sugar is back to normal your vision will improve..
So, if I understand this right, you got diagnosed with diabetes, and your vision immediately went blurry, or something like that? Weird!
QUICKLY go and eat sugar, candy canes, and duh! candy

eat as much sugar as possible daily
replace dose veges with sugar and stay away from salt
veges may make your body stronger but they are low on sugar and high in vitamins
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