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Further to my close up eyesight getting better recently known as "second
sight"......I'm just back from the Optician and all is Ok ...no diabetic changes.... pressure OK ....blood supply to rear of eye OK ....cataracts not getting any worse....slight change in my prescription.....BTW they no longer hand you your prescription before you leave any longer...I suppose this is to try and stop you wandering off to the cheap suppliers...I suppose they are legally bound to give you it if you ask ? ....... |
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Jimmy Stewart ... was thinking very hard :
I suppose they are legally bound to give you it if you ask ? ...... Yes, you can insist. |
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On 24/02/2021 11:57, Jimmy Stewart ... wrote:
Further to my close up eyesight getting better recently known as "second sight"......I'm just back from the Optician and all is Ok ...no diabetic changes.... pressure OK ....blood supply to rear of eye OK ....cataracts not getting any worse....slight change in my prescription.....BTWÂ*Â* they no longer hand you your prescription before you leave any longer...I suppose this is to try and stop you wandering off to the cheap suppliers...I suppose they are legally bound to give you it if you ask ? ...... Yes they are meant to give you the results. I usually buy a very cheap pair of glasses to keep in the car for emergency use. I once had the screw fall out of my glasses frame followed by the lens dropping out whilst driving and the spare pair allowed me to carry on with my journey. -- mailto : news {at} admac {dot} myzen {dot} co {dot} uk |
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On 24/02/2021 21:13, alan_m wrote:
On 24/02/2021 11:57, Jimmy Stewart ... wrote: Further to my close up eyesight getting better recently known as "second sight"......I'm just back from the Optician and all is Ok ...no diabetic changes.... pressure OK ....blood supply to rear of eye OK ....cataracts not getting any worse....slight change in my prescription.....BTWÂ*Â* they no longer hand you your prescription before you leave any longer...I suppose this is to try and stop you wandering off to the cheap suppliers...I suppose they are legally bound to give you it if you ask ? ...... Yes they are meant to give you the results. I usually buy a very cheap pair of glasses to keep in the car for emergency use. I once had the screw fall out of my glasses frame followed by the lens dropping out whilst driving and the spare pair allowed me to carry on with my journey. Some countries require you to carry a spare pair when driving. I am due an eye test soon, but up to now, although my long sight has never been good and short is deteriorating, I've always fallen on the legal to drive without glasses side - although I frequently have a spare pair in the car anyway. |
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![]() "Steve Walker" wrote in message ... On 24/02/2021 21:13, alan_m wrote: On 24/02/2021 11:57, Jimmy Stewart ... wrote: Further to my close up eyesight getting better recently known as "second sight"......I'm just back from the Optician and all is Ok ...no diabetic changes.... pressure OK ....blood supply to rear of eye OK ....cataracts not getting any worse....slight change in my prescription.....BTW they no longer hand you your prescription before you leave any longer...I suppose this is to try and stop you wandering off to the cheap suppliers...I suppose they are legally bound to give you it if you ask ? ...... Yes they are meant to give you the results. I usually buy a very cheap pair of glasses to keep in the car for emergency use. I once had the screw fall out of my glasses frame followed by the lens dropping out whilst driving and the spare pair allowed me to carry on with my journey. Some countries require you to carry a spare pair when driving. We only have that for flying. I am due an eye test soon, but up to now, although my long sight has never been good and short is deteriorating, I've always fallen on the legal to drive without glasses side My state is much worse. I have just failed the eye test due to cataracts even tho I can read the smallest street signs like the name of the street fine. - although I frequently have a spare pair in the car anyway. I have never done that but at one time had prescription sunnys which are close enough to that. I now use clip on sunnys. |
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On Thu, 25 Feb 2021 09:17:48 +1100, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: We only have that for flying. NOBODY talked to you, senile troll! -- Marland answering senile Rodent's statement, "I don't leak": "That¢s because so much **** and ****e emanates from your gob that there is nothing left to exit normally, your arsehole has clammed shut through disuse and the end of prick is only clear because you are such a ******." Message-ID: |
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On 24/02/2021 22:17, Rod Speed wrote:
"Steve Walker" wrote in message ... On 24/02/2021 21:13, alan_m wrote: On 24/02/2021 11:57, Jimmy Stewart ... wrote: Further to my close up eyesight getting better recently known as "second sight"......I'm just back from the Optician and all is Ok ...no diabetic changes.... pressure OK ....blood supply to rear of eye OK ....cataracts not getting any worse....slight change in my prescription.....BTWÂ*Â* they no longer hand you your prescription before you leave any longer...I suppose this is to try and stop you wandering off to the cheap suppliers...I suppose they are legally bound to give you it if you ask ? ...... Yes they are meant to give you the results. I usually buy a very cheap pair of glasses to keep in the car for emergency use. I once had the screw fall out of my glasses frame followed by the lens dropping out whilst driving and the spare pair allowed me to carry on with my journey. Some countries require you to carry a spare pair when driving. We only have that for flying. I am due an eye test soon, but up to now, although my long sight has never been good and short is deteriorating, I've always fallen on the legal to drive without glasses side My state is much worse. I have just failed the eye test due to cataracts even tho I can read the smallest street signs like the name of the street fine. I'm sorry to hear that. How did they test the severity of the cataract? Does it stop you driving during the day too? Some friends with partial cataracts would avoid driving at night. - although I frequently have a spare pair in the car anyway. I have never done that but at one time had prescription sunnys which are close enough to that. I now use clip on sunnys. |
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On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 22:25:36 +0000, Fredxx, the notorious, troll-feeding,
senile smartass, blathered again: I'm sorry to hear that. How did they test the severity of the cataract? Does it stop you driving during the day too? You just can't get enough of sucking the senile troll's wrinkled old cock, eh, troll-feeding senile asshole, regardless of how much he keeps insulting and abusing you! Is that some sort of masochistic thing with you, poor idiot? BG |
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Fredxx wrote
Rod Speed wrote Steve Walker wrote alan_m wrote Jimmy Stewart ... wrote Further to my close up eyesight getting better recently known as "second sight"......I'm just back from the Optician and all is Ok ...no diabetic changes.... pressure OK ....blood supply to rear of eye OK ....cataracts not getting any worse....slight change in my prescription.....BTW they no longer hand you your prescription before you leave any longer...I suppose this is to try and stop you wandering off to the cheap suppliers...I suppose they are legally bound to give you it if you ask ? ...... Yes they are meant to give you the results. I usually buy a very cheap pair of glasses to keep in the car for emergency use. I once had the screw fall out of my glasses frame followed by the lens dropping out whilst driving and the spare pair allowed me to carry on with my journey. Some countries require you to carry a spare pair when driving. We only have that for flying. I am due an eye test soon, but up to now, although my long sight has never been good and short is deteriorating, I've always fallen on the legal to drive without glasses side My state is much worse. I have just failed the eye test due to cataracts even tho I can read the smallest street signs like the name of the street fine. I'm sorry to hear that. So am I. I knew that I was going to have to pass the eye chart test on the license renewal and since I can see fine and dont get any symptoms with the cataracts, was planning to memorise that line I am marginal on that you need to pass here. I forgot that they require the GP to endorse that I am fit to drive when you pass a specific age here. That fell due a couple of months before the license renewal so it wasnt easy to memorise the line in the doctors room since I couldnt ever remember seeing it in his room. The eye chart in the rego office is behind each checkout, so easy to bodycam photo. How did they test the severity of the cataract? They dont, they just get you to read the eye chart. But all the optometrists always comment on it and have done for years now and last year the ophthalmologist I needed to see after a significant eye injury said that the cataracts are quite severe now and that I would likely fail the license test. Does it stop you driving during the day too? Yes, there is no distinction between day and night driving here with the eye test. Some friends with partial cataracts would avoid driving at night. Yeah, some do get visual symptoms at night. I dont. The other problem is that the waiting time for cataract surgery is 12 months for the free one on our equivalent of the NHS here. I will likely pay for it to be done quicker on the private system. And thats 12 months per eye, although you can drive again with just one eye done. - although I frequently have a spare pair in the car anyway. I have never done that but at one time had prescription sunnys which are close enough to that. I now use clip on sunnys. |
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![]() My state is much worse. I have just failed the eye test due to cataracts even tho I can read the smallest street signs like the name of the street fine. think it's time for you to do all the things in that old shagged out KIA you were telling me to do...tee hee |
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On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 21:13:43 +0000, alan_m wrote:
On 24/02/2021 11:57, Jimmy Stewart ... wrote: Further to my close up eyesight getting better recently known as "second sight"......I'm just back from the Optician and all is Ok ...no diabetic changes.... pressure OK ....blood supply to rear of eye OK ....cataracts not getting any worse....slight change in my prescription.....BTWÂ*Â* they no longer hand you your prescription before you leave any longer...I suppose this is to try and stop you wandering off to the cheap suppliers...I suppose they are legally bound to give you it if you ask ? ...... Yes they are meant to give you the results. I usually buy a very cheap pair of glasses to keep in the car for emergency use. I once had the screw fall out of my glasses frame followed by the lens dropping out whilst driving and the spare pair allowed me to carry on with my journey. I believ they are not obliged to give you the PD. So I ask. -- My posts are my copyright and if @diy_forums or Home Owners' Hub wish to copy them they can pay me £1 a message. Use the BIG mirror service in the UK: http://www.mirrorservice.org *lightning surge protection* - a w_tom conductor |
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On 24/02/2021 22:00, Bob Eager wrote:
I believ they are not obliged to give you the PD. So I ask. But its so easy to measure your PD. Take a selfie with your smart phone with a ruler held at eyebrow level. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5dOglpKq4I -- mailto : news {at} admac {dot} myzen {dot} co {dot} uk |
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On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 22:28:51 +0000, alan_m wrote:
On 24/02/2021 22:00, Bob Eager wrote: I believ they are not obliged to give you the PD. So I ask. But its so easy to measure your PD. Take a selfie with your smart phone with a ruler held at eyebrow level. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5dOglpKq4I I have got SWMBO to do that. In fact I measure from mid nose to the centre of my right eye, then double it. That's more accurate - for me. -- My posts are my copyright and if @diy_forums or Home Owners' Hub wish to copy them they can pay me £1 a message. Use the BIG mirror service in the UK: http://www.mirrorservice.org *lightning surge protection* - a w_tom conductor |
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Bob Eager wrote:
alan_m wrote: But its so easy to measure your PD. Take a selfie with your smart phone with a ruler held at eyebrow level. I have got SWMBO to do that. In fact I measure from mid nose to the centre of my right eye, then double it. That's more accurate - for me. I took a sneaky photo of the PC screen in specsavers while the person had gone off to speak to a colleague, they measure the PD and OC per eye |
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On Wednesday, February 24, 2021 at 10:52:14 PM UTC, Bob Eager wrote:
On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 22:28:51 +0000, alan_m wrote: On 24/02/2021 22:00, Bob Eager wrote: I believ they are not obliged to give you the PD. So I ask. But its so easy to measure your PD. Take a selfie with your smart phone with a ruler held at eyebrow level. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5dOglpKq4I Hi Bob I have got SWMBO to do that. In fact I measure from mid nose to the centre of my right eye, then double it. That's more accurate - for me. Huh? I measure my PD myself as well. But how is that method more accurate than measuring the actual PD in full? J^n |
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On 24/02/2021 11:57, Jimmy Stewart ... wrote:
BTWÂ*Â* they no longer hand you your prescription before you leave any longer...I suppose this is to try and stop you wandering off to the cheap suppliers...I suppose they are legally bound to give you it if you ask ? Unless something has changed and i've missed it they are legally obliged to give it to you whether you ask or not. |
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On 24/02/2021 23:16, R D S wrote:
On 24/02/2021 11:57, Jimmy Stewart ... wrote: BTWÂ*Â* they no longer hand you your prescription before you leave any longer...I suppose this is to try and stop you wandering off to the cheap suppliers...I suppose they are legally bound to give you it if you ask ? Unless something has changed and i've missed it they are legally obliged to give it to you whether you ask or not. Is it a fight in the car park if they refuse to accept it:-) -- Adam |
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On 25/02/2021 20:00, ARW wrote:
On 24/02/2021 23:16, R D S wrote: On 24/02/2021 11:57, Jimmy Stewart ... wrote: BTWÂ*Â* they no longer hand you your prescription before you leave any longer...I suppose this is to try and stop you wandering off to the cheap suppliers...I suppose they are legally bound to give you it if you ask ? Unless something has changed and i've missed it they are legally obliged to give it to you whether you ask or not. Is it a fight in the car park if they refuse to accept it:-) I would hope it doesn't come to that. This document is interesting: https://www.england.nhs.uk/wp-conten...ontract-v6.pdf "Where a Contractor or an ophthalmic practitioner employed or engaged by it to perform the Contract issues to a patient a prescription for an optical appliance, it shall, immediately thereafter, require the patient to acknowledge its receipt on a sight test form." But utlimately it will be NHS England, or appropriate jurisdiction. |
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