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Having Trouble with eyes sight!

From: Danna (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 22 Apr 2001 19:22:21 -0500 (CDT)


Hello, I have been on a low carb diet for 2 weeks today and am having trouble with my eyes. I am IR and Type II. My blood sugar has went from the 400's to 110 in the two weeks and I have lost 10 pounds.. All good but I can't see anything. Usually my eye sight is perfect but as soon as I start a low carb diet my eye sight gets very very bad.. to the point that I have to use 300+ reading glasses to read anything. I have talked to both my family Dr and eye Dr and they didn't really know why this was happening and thought maybe once my blood sugar numbers were stable my sight would return.. and mentioned using the reading glasses from the drug store. It is not just effecting reading things up close.. I can't see anything near or far, all blurry. I was wondering if anyone has had this happen or has read anything about it. I also wondered if I needed a vitamin or mineral that the diet was not giving me. I have not added any supplements thus far. Any information would be greatly appreciated. If you could post both to me person and the list since reading all the list has been hindered by this, that would be great. I am also going to send this to all the list I am on in hopes that someone can help me. Sorry for the repeats for those on the same list I am currently on. I know if I go back to my old ways of eating that my sight would be regained but I really don't want to do that.. but I can't take it too much longer.

Thanks, Danna Tupprbear@aol.com




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