Diabetic retinopathy and socioeconomic deprivation in gloucestershire

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Avatar m tn Avastin is NOT FDA approved, for anything other than as a cancer treatment. However, the vitreo-retinal ophthalmologists use it "off-label" to treat AMD and diabetic retinopathy. Only Lucentis has been approved for ophthalmic use and only for AMD NOT diabetic retinopathy. Although, these drugs seem to help diabetic retinopathy patients, they have yet to be FDA approved. Unfortunately the only options available to you are to pay out of pocket for the Avastin (see if your Dr.
Avatar n tn I'm not sure Retinopathy can be reversed once the damage is done, but it's believed it can be prevented by good control. 'Nonproliferative retinopathy' is when it's in it's beginning stages and if diagnosed early, treatment might be able to stop the progression. 'Proliferative retinopathy' is when damage has already happened, but it can often times be brought under control with Laser treatments.
482543 tn?1248355421 I went in last weekend for my annual eye exam and my Dr dialates my eyes and takes pictures, well he told me I have hemorrhages in both eyes which is the start of Diabetic Retinopathy. He wants to see me back in 1 month to see if they have gone away or gotten worse and if they are moving closer to my macula? Does this go away? I though that when you have Diabetic retinopathy it gets worse and you usually go blind. I am terrified that I am going to go blind!
Avatar m tn That is something to consider. In the past 3 years I have had 4 different dilated eye exams, including the OCT as part of my screening for cataract surgery and subsequent laser surgery. At one point I had so many exams that I asked the cataract surgeon if I need to do my annual eye exam for diabetic retinopathy as well and he said no. So, I am not really concerned that I currently have issues, unless they are caused by an excessive number of dilated eye exams.
Avatar n tn I am taking my dad who has diabetes and high blood pressure, with diabetic retinopathy to san diego from las vegas nevada to see an eye specialist for his diabetic retinopathy. does anyone know if it is ok to fly on an airplane. because i don't want to bring his blood pressure up and make his eyes bleed more or again. if anyone knows it would be greatly appreciated.
Avatar m tn Diabetics with high uncontrolled blood sugars can get diabetic retinopathy. When your vision starts to change, it is already severe. If left untreated diabetic retinopathy will keep getting worse. An Ophthalmologist can detect retinopathy after conducting a thorough eye exam.
Avatar m tn My father is a diabetic patient from the age of 36 and has undergone catract operation in the year of 48 int he left eye and after lazer treatment the left eye does not have any vision now does not have any idea why it happened.Then my dad undergone catract treatment in the right eye and after that he came to knw that he has got glaucoma and after consulting different doctors he found that he is suffering from retinopathy....
Avatar m tn yes i have diabetic retinopathy. i am interested in your opinion on this and my chances of success in my surgery that is scheduled for thur. oct. 15.
Avatar f tn I need to know if lazer treatments for diabetic retinopathy will cause dimming of the eyes? Everytime I have a treatment my sight get dimmer. I need to know if this is normal.
Avatar n tn I looked it up on the internet and it seemed that retinopathy is very treatable even in pregnant diabetic patients. In fact it said that it could be treated right before or after delivery. So, before you freak out I think you should make sure you have all your information from your ob-gyn. Did he refer you to an eye specialist?
Avatar n tn My daughter has had type 1 diabetes for over 20 years and has diabetic retinopathy. After a series of bleeds and resulting laser surgery, she suffered a detached retina in one eye and underwent a total vitrectomy. Three days later, she could see nothing - the result, probably of an infection. She was treated with antibiotics and steroids, but her sight never fully recovered and now a fluorogram confirms that she has lost blood supply to approximately 25% of the retina.
Avatar f tn The retinopathy was noted 4 to 16 weeks after initiation of the treatment and disappeared in a 4-11 week period. The retinopathy disappeared in all patients who continued the treatment except one. At the end of 24 weeks, 4 out of selected patients were negative for HCV RNA by PCR ( 2 in each group). Conclusion: two weeks to 16 weeks after the start of therapy retinopathy develop in the form of cotton wool spots and retinal haemorrhage.
Avatar n tn If you have had diabetes for a long period of time you should get an annual diabetic retina screen to check for retinopathy. Diabetic retinopathy has no symptom until damage to the eyes is severe. As diabetes86 stated, call your Optometrist.
344352 tn?1605238012 Diabetic retinopathy is a complication of diabetes and the longer the duration of diabetes, the higher the risk. If her diabetes is well controlled (HbA1c <7%) there is a much lower chance of developing this problem. If caught early, treatment is excellent and it should be very manageable. Good luck.
1761834 tn?1315837826 In studies including a significant number of diabetic patients [5,7] diabetes mellitus has also been associated with retinopathy. Furthermore, improvement of retinopathy is delayed in hypertensive and diabetic patients after ending treatment [7]. This relationship emphasizes that IFN-induced retinopathy can result from physiopathological mechanisms in common with other retinopathies related to microvascular abnormalities.
Avatar n tn Is there a cure for retinopathy? I have type 2 diabetes and was diagnosed with retinopathy with follow up test, the doctor said it was not getting any worst. I watch my diet and excercise. On some test it don,t show up. Does this mean I do not have, and I rid of it.
Avatar f tn Huge lifting, power lifting is generally not allowed for patients that have had diabetic proliferative retinopathy and vitreous hemorrhage. If your RD Eye MD say its okay see no reason not to go ahead if you enjoy it.
Avatar n tn It seems that i can control the direction in which they move, because they only move when move when my eyes move and i see them best when i move my eyes up and down. Could this have anything to do diabetic retinopathy? Do you have any information?
Avatar f tn You are type A so do some internet research on the different forms of diabetic retinopathy, how laser works (simple its heat and it burns and kills tissue and creates scar). At your age you likely will not further treatment (whatever it may be better treatment is being developed) down the line. Look also at symptoms people complain of after laser. There are numerous complaints of holes in vision and field defects after laser treatment on this website also.
Avatar f tn t discovered (even though she had seen an ophthalmologist for years for myopia) until the capillaries blew, causing the same effect as diabetic retinopathy (minus the diabetes). As a result of not getting proper eye care, she's pretty much lost the sight in that eye. Perhaps you can find an ophthalmologist in your area who specializes in retina care.
Avatar f tn Then I turn my head to stare at something else like a wall and notices green spots (light) in vision when I blink. Is this after image that I'm seeing? Is this normal?
Avatar n tn If I remember correctly, there is a possibility it can. They usually will want to do eye testing and monitoring before and during tx. I'm sure someone more knowledgeable will soon chime in.
Avatar n tn I started taking this a few days ago after having a heart attack and having two stents placed in. I am a type 1 diabetic and my father has heart disease, so it was inevitable considering I don't drink, smoke, or do drugs and I eat well. Anyway, my left eye has been affected ever since about 24hrs after I started to take it, & it is progressively getting worse. Apparently it "may" pass, but "typically" the only thing that will remedy the issue is to stop taking it.
Avatar m tn I have a blood test every few months and am told that after doctor has checked the results it is acceptable. They never tell me even though I have diabetic retinopathy and microalbuminia in my urine when I asked they said it was 170 whatever that means but when you are on metformin you don't need to measure.