On 1/13/2012 15:27, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
I hate that damn test!
Dan Matyola
I hated it too! Never had it before - having to use the Jeopardy button
was not the least of it.
But --
the diagnoses overall is that I really don't need a new prescription -
cataract surgery probably a year or more down the road, peripheral
vision not too bad. The glaucoma is Open Angle. Have to take
drops two times a day... Trusopt 5ml.
Dan - is that what you take?
Looks like it will cost $45 a month if I get it at K-mart
If anyone knows what Costco would charge it might be worth my joining
I'm still blurry eyed from the dilation...and eyes a bit achy - had
several different eye drops during the afternoon... shuttled around
to different stations..
Have to go back on Feb 29th.
So I guess the prescription is refillable.
In the meantime I have to get my glasses unscratched somehow.
sigh
ann
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 8:41 PM, steve harley<[email protected]> wrote:
on 2012-01-12 15:21 Ann Sanfedele wrote
Ok "details at 11" figuratively.
Not such good news..
glaucoma - but at least it is controllable.
cataracts as well - though small.
sounds like you did a good thing to get checked; i'm on watch for glaucoma,
since my ophthamologist noticed certain possible precursors (so far so
good); my opth. is old school so he had me do the manual "light dots inside
the hemisphere" test, which i actually enjoyed
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