Ritual helps.
Since I can barely see WITH my glasses, when I take them off there are
only a couple places I will put them, so I don't have to be able to see
them to find them. I may forget *why* I always put them there, but
muscle memory will find them.
I really need to get an eye appointment, but it's likely the VA will
send me a letter authorizing me to have my eyes examined by the doctor
of my choice just like they did the last time.
But the last time they did that, the VA wouldn't pay for the follow-up
tests and I ended up with a $500 out of pocket cost. Plus, the VA will
not pay for varifocal lenses so I had to pay for those out of pocket as
well.
On 7/14/2013 2:03 PM, Alan C wrote:
Do others who have arrived at God's departure lounge find an increase in
senior moments? Yesterday was a bummer - I sat on my glasses, breaking
one lens and an arm. How could I do such a thing? They were 5 year old
multi-focals, still serving me perfectly well, yet one could say I was
due for a new pair anyway. The earliest eye test I could get is tomorrow
and then I will have to wait another 2 weeks. And the cost - quite
unbelievable. If you want to get rich quick, become an optometrist. So
it has been back to my old bi-focals for the past 2 days. I can't
believe how terrible they are - technology has certainly advanced!
Alan C
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