Hello, I am new in the forum, I do not know if someone has happened to someone: lately, I see how translucent hebritas when looking.I don't know if it's the product of diabetes or something else.Does something similar happen to anyone?
I'm scared ...
Hello, I am new in the forum, I do not know if someone has happened to someone: lately, I see how translucent hebritas when looking.I don't know if it's the product of diabetes or something else.Does something similar happen to anyone?
Good Sophia, they can be what they call flying flies or myodesopsies (I just found this in the Google looking for flying flies)
DM1 desde el 81 antes de naranjito.
Con bomba desde 2012
Minimed Veo parading
Minimed 640g desde 06/2015
Minimed 640g desde 19/03/2016 la 2a
Minimed 780g desde el 23/03/2021
Hemoglobina 12/01/2021->6.1
28/07/2021-> 6.4
Welcome Sophia.
Surely it has nothing to do with diabetes but without knowing anything about you, your treatment, time you have been with diabetes, type of diabetes ...... It is difficult to give you an opinion.Anyway, consult your doctor, it is the one to say whether it is important or not.
Welcome to the Sophia forum
The normal thing is that every person with diabetes is made a review of the Fund, at least 1 time a year ... If it is type 2 it is highly recommended to do it at the same time of diagnosis.
That if, as they have told you the doctor but I assumed it as obvious that you were going to ask him
DM1 desde el 81 antes de naranjito.
Con bomba desde 2012
Minimed Veo parading
Minimed 640g desde 06/2015
Minimed 640g desde 19/03/2016 la 2a
Minimed 780g desde el 23/03/2021
Hemoglobina 12/01/2021->6.1
28/07/2021-> 6.4
Hello and welcome :)
Ami happens to me, I see how transparent snakeGo with him, I'll ask him to say :)
Hello!
Sorry for refloating the thread, but I think it is worse to open many threads about the same.
Lately, I also see enough flying threads, especially when I am in front of the computer with white background (writing an email, for example).
All my life I have seen these hairs, although lately I realize that they are going to more.
8 months ago they made a background and told me that everything was fine.
I am a little myopic and I also have some astigmatism, but little.I think I have 1 myopia diopter in my "worst" eye.
The CAP nurse has told me that it is normal that with age the flying flies (myodesopsies) increase, she says that the dangerous thing is if they are fixed at a point of the vision.In my case they always navigate a couple of seconds and disappear.
The truth is that they do not bother me much unless I am in front of the computer with a homogeneous background color.
I would appreciate your opinions, and know if you also see them.At the moment I am not very worried, but I would like to have more information about it.
Thank you so much!
Debut: julio 2012 con 34 años. DM1. Novorapid: 6-8-10. Lantus: 11. Última HbA1c: 7,3 (febrero 2024).
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