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As Boots Opticians was so quick to want to refer my wife for surgery I can't help but wonder if they get some sort of bonus for doing so. They were really pushing the private hospital 'of her choice' falsely telling her the NHS waiting list is 9 months to a year (it is four months maximum).
The optician is well aware that my wife has other eye problems and sees her consultant every 3 months. The consultant says surgery could have complications and to leave it as long as possible. He was very unhappy with Boots.
She's sticking with the consultant's advice.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Exactly that, David. With her other eye conditions, surgery when not necessary would be foolhardy and of course her optician was aware of them.
Naturally they couldn't prescribe her new glasses because of the cataracts. Her consultant says the cataracts are very mild and are a long way from necessary. My wife says she isn't aware of them.
By the way, my glasses are prismatic and also very expensive. Been that way for many years ☹️
I have to say, around 30 years ago I had an eye test and was prescribed v expensive glasses for driving at night. About 7 years ago, I had another eye test and was told that my eyesight for distance etc was excellent and I did not need glasses for driving at night at all. That had seriously affected my confidence at night for many years.
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