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<blockquote data-quote="DCUKMod" data-source="post: 1839265" data-attributes="member: 345386"><p>Just as a final comment, and please don't take as my being critical of your approach, I'm merely picking up on what you're said.</p><p></p><p>You say you're a very nervy patent, when it comes to your eyes (my OH feels the same about eyes, but the word cataract has entered his life in the last year). I can't say I fancy eye treatment myself, but you say you wer astonished, yesterday, how far you had come on your confidence/trust journey with your eyes. Could it be worthwhile contacting your Doc, who will be away next month and asking him/her for their recommendation for someone you can see in their absence? I would phrase is along the lines of "if you had to have this sort of treatment, and were as nervy as me, who would you see?" and see what she would say?</p><p></p><p>I have a number of medic friends, but I wouldn't care to see them with an ill of any sort, so that's the approach I take. It makes them focus on the best person nthey can think of, because they'd be unlikely to just go to anyone themselves.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes we are forced, for a number od reasons, to shuffle our priorities. maybe this is such a time for you? </p><p></p><p>Good luck with it, whatever you choose to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCUKMod, post: 1839265, member: 345386"] Just as a final comment, and please don't take as my being critical of your approach, I'm merely picking up on what you're said. You say you're a very nervy patent, when it comes to your eyes (my OH feels the same about eyes, but the word cataract has entered his life in the last year). I can't say I fancy eye treatment myself, but you say you wer astonished, yesterday, how far you had come on your confidence/trust journey with your eyes. Could it be worthwhile contacting your Doc, who will be away next month and asking him/her for their recommendation for someone you can see in their absence? I would phrase is along the lines of "if you had to have this sort of treatment, and were as nervy as me, who would you see?" and see what she would say? I have a number of medic friends, but I wouldn't care to see them with an ill of any sort, so that's the approach I take. It makes them focus on the best person nthey can think of, because they'd be unlikely to just go to anyone themselves. Sometimes we are forced, for a number od reasons, to shuffle our priorities. maybe this is such a time for you? Good luck with it, whatever you choose to do. [/QUOTE]
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