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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Solomons" data-source="post: 1650383" data-attributes="member: 461553"><p>You are dangerously wrong. On a simple sight test basis, I count as having a very good standard of sight. However, I am suffering from a number of slowly developing conditions that are being monitored. If any go beyond what is considered safe, I may need very urgent intervention even if my sight remains subjectively OK.</p><p></p><p>This is not unique to me, anyone who suffers from diabetes should have at least one annual detailed eye health assessment by a suitably qualified doctor, (not a technician).</p><p></p><p>For those who have been following this set of posts, you may be interested to know that I am nearly 70 years old, still working full time, and controlled my diabetes from diagnosis aged 37 to just over 50 by a strict diet. I now diet and take metformin. Until taking my wife to the screening service about which I complain, I had no idea that such low standard checking services existed having never come across it. I was shocked and remain so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Solomons, post: 1650383, member: 461553"] You are dangerously wrong. On a simple sight test basis, I count as having a very good standard of sight. However, I am suffering from a number of slowly developing conditions that are being monitored. If any go beyond what is considered safe, I may need very urgent intervention even if my sight remains subjectively OK. This is not unique to me, anyone who suffers from diabetes should have at least one annual detailed eye health assessment by a suitably qualified doctor, (not a technician). For those who have been following this set of posts, you may be interested to know that I am nearly 70 years old, still working full time, and controlled my diabetes from diagnosis aged 37 to just over 50 by a strict diet. I now diet and take metformin. Until taking my wife to the screening service about which I complain, I had no idea that such low standard checking services existed having never come across it. I was shocked and remain so. [/QUOTE]
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