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ok so i have been seeing dots infront of my eyes for the past two years and they keep comign closer. i think it might be diabetes becasue it runs in my family. i think i might go blind.
what do i do?

2007-03-01 11:54:49 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Diseases & Conditions Diabetes

also i went to my eye doctor yesterday and he found nothing

2007-03-01 12:13:29 · update #1

22 answers

Go see a physician and an Optometrist

2007-03-01 11:57:21 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2016-05-18 21:18:33 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Floaters in your eyes are a sign that there may be damage to the retina caused by diabetes. Fuzzy vision even if you wear glasses is another sign. If diabetes runs in your family it is imperative that you not wait, but go to your doctor and ask to have an A1c test done for your glucose level. I nearly waited too long and was very ill by the time I was diagnosed, eight years ago next month. Diabetes is managable and not the horror you might think these days. It can be very liveable.

2007-03-01 12:00:15 · answer #3 · answered by mickiinpodunk 6 · 0 0

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2016-02-13 16:14:55 · answer #4 · answered by Noe 3 · 0 0

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2016-05-01 18:13:50 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Could be lots of things. Get a blood test and look for HbA1C higher than 6.5. If it's well below that, look for other stuff like high triglycerides... say, above 250 or 300. If all is okay, just get on a healthy diet and add some pycnogenol... it will help with your circulation. ®

2007-03-01 13:18:33 · answer #6 · answered by Mr. Peachy® 7 · 0 0

Well, diabetes can cause problems with your eyes; but if you were diabetic, you would probably be noticing LOTS of other symptoms first. Like the others said, consult a physician.

2007-03-01 11:58:01 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2016-05-16 13:51:10 · answer #8 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

Sounds like to me you might have high blood pressure I get dots swimming in my eyes when I miss me medications. Check with a doctor.

2007-03-01 14:36:14 · answer #9 · answered by Peppermint Patti 3 · 0 0

Here's some general information about diabetes--

DIABETES--DEFINITION
Diabetes mellitus is impaired insulin secretion by the pancreas and variable degrees of peripheral insulin resistance leading to hyperglycemia (high blood sugar). Early symptoms are related to hyperglycemia and include polydipsia (excessive thirst), polyphagia (excessive hunger and abnormally large intake of solids by mouth), and polyuria (excessive urination). Later complications include vascular disease, peripheral neuropathy, and predisposition to infection. Diagnosis is by measuring plasma glucose (blood sugar). Treatment is diet, exercise, and drugs that reduce glucose levels, including insulin and oral antihyperglycemic drugs. Prognosis varies with degree of glucose control.

Hyperglycemia is high blood glucose. Symptoms are--
Frequent urination
Excessive thirst
Extreme hunger
Unusual weight loss
Increased fatigue
Irritability
Blurry vision


Hypoglycemia is low blood glucose. Symptoms are--
Sweating and palpitations
Pale skin
Hunger - to the extreme
Trembling
Irritability
Anxiety/aggression
Poor concentration
Feelings of faintness/dizziness
Loss of consciousness
Death


Normal blood glucose ranges from 70-110. Anything below 70...hypo..anything above 110..hyper.

In the US, about 90% of diabetics are type II and 10% are type I.


And here's what you can do about it--

According to recent studies conducted by the Pritikin Longevity Center, diabetes starts from too much fat in the diet and insufficient exercise, not malfunction of the pancreas as previously thought. The pancreas continues to produce insulin when you have diabetes but the body becomes insulin resistant. Research has shown that over 90% of diabetes cases can be TOTALLY CORRECTED with diet and exercise. That means that you don't have to have limbs removed due to diabetes-induced gangrene. You don't have to go blind or suffer cardiovascular abnormalities because of diabetes. You can actually REVERSE some of these conditions with diet (nutrition, not weight loss) and exercise, and the removal of parasites and candida.

Watch the 8-minute non-profit video http://www.rawfor30days.com/view.html , about diabetes diet.
Best of luck.

2007-03-04 10:41:02 · answer #10 · answered by Dorothy and Toto 5 · 0 0

I have that too. It happened many years ago. They are still in my vision and nothing makes them go away. If it is too sunny outside, they make me so dizzy, so sunglasses help to make them blend. I wish I could tell you why it happens. All I know it is a symptom of metabolic disorders. I do have the other symptoms and currently trying to diagnose my problem, so I may understand and start feeling better. Good luck

2007-03-01 15:09:49 · answer #11 · answered by azchtou 3 · 0 0

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