The Real Bev <
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> On 04/17/2012 06:38 AM, KenK wrote:
>
>> I can't find a ride to the eye doctor tomorrow. How hard is it to
>> drive home with the doctor-provided dark gkasses after pupil
>> dilation? Either that or skip the exam. Cab fare $40 round trip and I
>> can't afford it. Seems I remember noticing on previous such trips
>> that I had no problem - as a passenger - seeing on my ride home with
>> dark glasses.
>
> I've used my prescription sunglasses with a pair of drugstore
> sunglasses on top, and I drive slowly. BUT when my eyes were dilated
> for photos to be taken there was no way at all I could have driven --
> the glare and blurriness made me cover my eyes with a sweatshirt.
>
> Worst case -- sit in the doc's office until you feel comfy, although
> around here medical building parking costs $4/hour minimum and
> on-street parking near the medical buildings is illegal.
>
Small town - ~100K. No parking charges anywhere.
I was fotunate and had no glare problems driving home with the doctor
supplied dark glasses. A bit of blur though from the many eyedrops I was
given, during the rest of the day.
Unfortunately, discovered I had a cataract I was unaware of. I looked at
the lens when I got home. Sure enough! Cataract covers the top third with
a smeared portion a bit below that as well. Odd I never noticed it. The
cataract in my other eye was very obvious all the time until I got the
lens replaced.
Have to do some research on current cataract surgery and costs with
Medicare and supplement. IIRC, that last one was completely covered
including replacement glasses afterwards..