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juanjo57
08/17/2025 11:22 a.m.

I did a test in my eyes that I periodically do it the nurse told me that if you saw something you would call me the ophralmologist and they have given me an appointment.

I am worried about if I have something in the view I see well I have no symptoms of anything in the view.

Someone has happened to him something similar and if I have something because of diabetes it can be dangerous.

My diabetes I have a little uncontrolled and that I take metformin and Rybersus 7 I have it high but never reaches 200 I do not think it is an amount to harm my eyes.

Let's see if someone tells me something because the ophthalmologist has given me an appointment on October 27 and I am worried until that date.

Greetings to all

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JuanSolo
08/20/2025 4:18 p.m.

If they have called you it will be for something, the most pro is that it is somewhat minimal.But it is already a matter of attention.

You have to improve control, cholesterol, tension ... and if you smoke, leave it.This is the most important.

The doctor will tell you anything, they may give you laser, for the damage produced.

Ask yourself if you need to take some medication to help blood circulation.I have taken Adiro for more than 20 years, just to prevent (do not think of taking anything until the ophthalmological sees you).

If you don't have sensors try to get them and do a course on diabetes.The more you know much better.

Good luck and calm, it should not be very serious if they have given you for so long.

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