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<blockquote data-quote="paulliljeros" data-source="post: 1472344" data-attributes="member: 220050"><p>Hi [USER=64235]@trickett30[/USER] I had 2 sessions of laser in each eye last year, and at renewal was sent for the assessment at the opticians. They were fine, and I have had my licence renewed. The one thing I would suggest is that when they do the field vision test, ensure you are sat comfortably with full view of the screen .... sounds obvious, but I was not, and it meant I was unable to see a large number of the dots that flashed up. When readjusted, on the second test, I passed with "flying colours" but was told, that she was about to fail me based on my first effort!</p><p>For me, I was warned I may lose some vision, but it would be in low light settings, and this may be dependent on where they are treating. I have not noticed much difference to be honest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paulliljeros, post: 1472344, member: 220050"] Hi [USER=64235]@trickett30[/USER] I had 2 sessions of laser in each eye last year, and at renewal was sent for the assessment at the opticians. They were fine, and I have had my licence renewed. The one thing I would suggest is that when they do the field vision test, ensure you are sat comfortably with full view of the screen .... sounds obvious, but I was not, and it meant I was unable to see a large number of the dots that flashed up. When readjusted, on the second test, I passed with "flying colours" but was told, that she was about to fail me based on my first effort! For me, I was warned I may lose some vision, but it would be in low light settings, and this may be dependent on where they are treating. I have not noticed much difference to be honest. [/QUOTE]
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