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Anyway, did anyone else notice their eye sight improving?
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Yes but sadly only temporarily.
When I was diagnosed my BG levels were brought down fairly rapidly with insulin in hospital and I became extremely long sighted, I could see things through the window, miles away in the distance and could not watch the TV as it was too near. By the following week by BG were in the normal range and my sight was back to normal for me... slightly short sighted
but I did not need the new prescription I had thought necessary prior to diagnosis.
It was fascinating, a bit scary (with the super sight) but completely normal.
When the BG levels are high the osmotic pressure causes the fluid levels in your eyes to change which alters the shape of the lens causing short sightedness. This can happen gradually especially if the BG rises over a long period of time.
WIth treatment, once BG is lower the fluid levels begin to change again, the lens shape changes again and you can become more long sighted.
If you become stable at 'normal' levels your sight will become what it should have been without the diabetes (not necessarily normal vision).
From your post I understand that you have only been treating the diabetes for a couple of weeks so your BS may be improving but not have stabilised yet hence the changes in vision.