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Old 04-29-2015, 12:27 PM #1
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Default I can't drive!

I saw my opthalmologist yesterday. He told me that in the three weeks since I saw him last that my vision has deteriorated to the point that I am no longer allowed to drive.

He is angry and doesn't understand why I haven't had an MRI yet. He feels that I need to be treated.

Now that I have ON in both eyes it is very frustrating just trying to function, not to mention the tingling and pain in my legs and my bladder issues.

Socialized medicine may be great for the pocketbook, but it sucks for timely care.
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