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Date: | Fri, 22 Mar 2002 20:37:18 -0500 |
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Joy- sarah has cataracts--1 has been operated on & has an implant, and one is
still there, so we do the eye DR rioutine every 4-6 months. About a year ago
they redid a room & made it wheelchair accessable. Now we slide her chair in
backwards & they pull the arm of the machine in front of her. Much better in
her own chair. They also have a head strap if you want it, I hold Sarah's head
to help her. But no more sliding..or she used to think she was falling up to
the ceiling! Call & see who in your area might have that. Ginny Palig might be
able to help you on that...Joy
- Joy - wrote:
> Hi guys,
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> I had a quick question. I was wondering how people here handle going to the
> eye doctor. I'm mildly spastic, and I have a really hard time getting
> positioned behind each of the machines. I don't know what it's called, but
> there's one test where they shoot air in your eyes... I spasm every time
> they try. My dad puts me up in the doctor's chair, but I have a hard time
> staying all the way up in the slippery leather chair. I slide down during
> the test, and can't lean all the way forward. I feel like these problems
> are compromising the accuracy of my results. Any tips? Thanks!
>
> ~Joy~
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