Grogg1
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Since being diagnosed just under 2 months ago I had my first eye screening appointment.
All very quick and painless but 4-6 weeks for results.
I went to the optician a few weeks ago as my vision had changed after my blood sugar dropped and optician give my eyes a good check and took photographs which she was happy with.
I asked at the hospital what the difference was with the hospital pictures and she said nothing aside from drops to dilate the pupils as it's easier to photograph and unlike in your opticians where they read pictures immediately and can take more if not clear, because the hospital read them weeks later so can't recall you they give you drops! If this is true isn't this a waste of time and money. Optician do it for free, patients would not need time off work - i.e. you can't drive for 4 hours as opposed to a 15 minute optician appointment and the biggest bonus, no waiting for results.
All very quick and painless but 4-6 weeks for results.
I went to the optician a few weeks ago as my vision had changed after my blood sugar dropped and optician give my eyes a good check and took photographs which she was happy with.
I asked at the hospital what the difference was with the hospital pictures and she said nothing aside from drops to dilate the pupils as it's easier to photograph and unlike in your opticians where they read pictures immediately and can take more if not clear, because the hospital read them weeks later so can't recall you they give you drops! If this is true isn't this a waste of time and money. Optician do it for free, patients would not need time off work - i.e. you can't drive for 4 hours as opposed to a 15 minute optician appointment and the biggest bonus, no waiting for results.