He can’t concentration things even the couple of inches away. Image is blurry, yet with no spots. He went to see the alloy who pronounced the complaint is diabetes associated as well as doubtful to be reversed. The alloy didn’t yield sum yet as well as only told him to hit an organisation of diabetics who would know improved about it. From what I’ve been reading, symptoms crop up to be retinopathy’s, for which treatments have the tall possibility of success. Is which right? What diagnosis should he try? He’s unfortunate as well as can’t stop meditative he’ll remove his sight.

Blurry vision is usually related to having high blood sugar. He needs to control it with diet, exercise and medication.
He needs to go to a retinal specialist i.e. a real doctor who can actually diagnose the condition and not just refer you to get help from association. If it is rentinopathy, it can usually be addressed with laser and injections. My mother, who is diabetic and has retinopathy, went for treatment 10 years ago, and repeating it again now (her vision is okay, not great but not blurry – thanks to the treatment).
Good luck
This is a tell tale sign of Retinopathy, a condition that cannot be reversed. After years of high blood sugar, the capillaries in the eye break down and bleeding can occur. Your friend needs to go to the opthalmologist and get tested. He/she may need laser surgery to correct the problem, and should focus on controlling his sugars.
Retinopathy is irreversible, but its progress can be stopped with good control.