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    DD has been saying for a while that she can't see well, despite having another year before the recommended NHS appointment. She is 16 and does wear glasses all the time. I was trying to teach her and her Japanese friend how to knit last night, and she couldn't see the wool against the needles!
    I was very pleased to get an appointment at the optician today, so we could get things sorted out for her. I was warned that I would have to pay if her prescription hadn't changed, which I obviously agreed to.
    Anyone ever had an opticain tell you that seeing was like running, some people have a talent for it, others don't? He then went on to say that her eyse wouldn't have changed in a year (mine changed every 6 months at that age), and basically said we were wasting his time. As he was getting paid, I didn't follow that one! After testing her good eye, which hadn't changed, he was pretty self satisfied. Then we got to the one which she's told him was causing problems.
    She couldn't read the first line of letters he'd asked her for at all, so again he said it was like running, some people were better than others. I was getting pretty fed up with him, and she was getting defensive. Apparently he felt it was perfectly acceptable for a 16 year old not to be able to see knitting needles. Now I know it isn't something most might want to see, but as she's decided she wants to knit scarves as Christmas pressies it is quite important to her.

    Anyway by the time he'd finished with that eye he had to accept that her prescription had changed, but was still telling me she should be OK with her old glasses! The receptionist then came in, asked if there was any change, and was DD getting new glasses? I said yes, her prescription had changed , so we are picking them up on Thursday. Of course she didn't like the 'free' ones, so I had to pay some towards that, then the anti-glare as she does a lot on the computer
    I've come home and just feel so mad, I've never met a more annoying optician; as I've been wearing glasses since I was 10, and as all my kids needed them too, I've met a lot!
    Sorry for the long post, I just needed to get that off my chest, and writing it out has helped me calm down!
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  • #2
    Thats very bizarre - I've never heard an optician say anything like that before! I've had glasses since I was about 7 (23 now) and my prescription changed every year until I was about 20 and now it's every 2 years I need new glasses. I had problems with one my eyes from when I was very little, had to go the hospital for tests to try and encourage my left eye to do something but it didn't work so had to have glasses. Even though that eye is pretty bad the optician never said that glasses wouldn't help cos it's like running - that's just crap! Glasses are meant to correct your vision, no matter how bad your eyes are if the glasses aren't right then it's the opticians fault not your daughters! Men eh!!
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    • #3
      That's dreadful Barley Sugar. I would have no confidence in that persons work and would have daughters eyes checked elsewhere. Since she had a check on NHS I think you would have to pay for it, but an eye test doesn't cost that much. You could ask for a copy of her prescription and take it with you to the second optician for comparison. If it turns out to be correct at least you will have peace of mind.
      It's awful that you can't depend on a professional persons work but .......

      From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.

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      • #4
        I agree with Alice.Go and have her eyes checked by professional person.This optician is an amateur and should have the a**e kicked.There's nothing more important than good eyesight.I'm shortsighted for last 22 years and the changes for worse were when I was late teenager.

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        • #5
          I agree, I think this person's attitude stinks.
          Kirsty b xx

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