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Old 05-13-2008, 01:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Yoboney View Post
.I don't want to be blind at all.
"Diabetes blindness" is something that strikes typically decades down the road. Don't worry about it. If you were so high it may be a problem sooner, they'd have dxed you by now.

High sugars can make one blurry. There's plenty of anecdotal evidence on here. It is a short term symptom with no severe side effects except for running your car through walls. I've seen many posts where vision did clear after getting sugars controlled. But if yours are controlled, it tells me you have an unexplained gooey vitreous. Have you been microwaving your head?
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