There are different types of glaucoma and most have nothing to do with diabetes. Secondary glaucoma with diabetes is usually associated with someone whose diabetes is out of control. With that said, if you're still concerned that you might have diabetes you should have a glucose tolerance test which is best at catching early diabetes that other tests miss. As far as your eyes go, just make sure you stay on top of having your eyes examined. Sometimes for those at high risk preventative drops have been used. speak with your doctor about your concerns. Take care and good luck.
2007-03-27 04:34:39
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answered by BRUCE D 4
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2016-05-20 12:11:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Go for a 3 hour glucose tolerance test and this will give the docotr an idea of how your blood sugar is running. You must keep a check on yourself especailly after having gestational diabetes, this is when you have the likelihood of carrying diabetes on into your later years of adulthood. Watch what you eat, exercise and keep a check on this. I had the gestational diabetes and I am a Diabetic now. my doctor did not follow me after having the baby. You need to be followed carefully after having the baby.
2007-03-28 12:34:13
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answered by Anonymous
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2015-08-19 21:02:50
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answered by Bud 1
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You should try to test your blood sugar in the morning, before you eat or drink. Normal should be 90 to 100. If lower or higher a lot, you should talk to your doctor.
2016-03-17 02:59:22
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-03-26 22:08:52
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Remember to exercise lots and try to eat right. Even just walking around the neighborhood for 20 mins will drastically reduce blood sugar.
2007-03-27 15:40:11
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answered by heathermagoo13 3
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Steer away from extra sweet intakes and just get your annual follow up with family physician and eye doc.
You don't necessarily need any medications at this time but, you do require precautions.
2007-03-26 21:52:27
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answered by Anonymous
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