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In reply to the discussion: I'm freaking out a bit. [View all]littlemissmartypants
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I've found, over the last 10+ years, that personalized caring has decreased tremendously.
erronis
16 hrs ago
#6
With my dad and now my husband, I've found they can't focus on telling the doctor
summer_in_TX
7 hrs ago
#87
Did you find a new neurologist? Did anyone actually share with you that you...
littlemissmartypants
10 hrs ago
#70
Good luck, seriously! But you should tell your wife. She needs to know.
LymphocyteLover
15 hrs ago
#13
It's not clear to me whether the impact of tight control on vision is because of the insulin -
Ms. Toad
10 hrs ago
#68
I can relate LC. Having issues as well and my eye doc retiring. Cataracts maybe.Blurry.
Evolve Dammit
13 hrs ago
#43
LuckyCharms, I'm so sorry. I can't imagine. You are in my thoughts, and I'm glad
Scrivener7
12 hrs ago
#58
I'm so sorry, LC. Sending hugs and healing vibes. My sister's dealing with multiple eye problems, too,
highplainsdem
11 hrs ago
#65
I hope the current doctors or maybe a new one, can sort things out for you. I understand the anxiety
appalachiablue
9 hrs ago
#80
I hope you find a specialist who will take his time and figure out if a transplant would help.
58Sunliner
8 hrs ago
#85