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<blockquote data-quote="DCUKMod" data-source="post: 1831448" data-attributes="member: 345386"><p>My OH, who is not diabetic, but has a family history of glaucoma went back to his optician a couple of months after routine test as he was having a few issues. His optician told him his test would be free again, if a problem was found or his prescription had changed. What they actually found was that his prescription (as set at the earlier test) was incorrect, and could not have been correct at the time, so needless to say, his test was free of charge, as was his remedial change to his glasses.</p><p></p><p>Bearing in mind you likely had undiagnosed diabetes at the time of your last test, as opposed to a prescribing/notation error, your situation is different, but bearing in mind the importance of our vision I'd go back and have a reassessment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCUKMod, post: 1831448, member: 345386"] My OH, who is not diabetic, but has a family history of glaucoma went back to his optician a couple of months after routine test as he was having a few issues. His optician told him his test would be free again, if a problem was found or his prescription had changed. What they actually found was that his prescription (as set at the earlier test) was incorrect, and could not have been correct at the time, so needless to say, his test was free of charge, as was his remedial change to his glasses. Bearing in mind you likely had undiagnosed diabetes at the time of your last test, as opposed to a prescribing/notation error, your situation is different, but bearing in mind the importance of our vision I'd go back and have a reassessment. [/QUOTE]
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