Yes, we have a problem.
They told my husband that he had failed his field test (he has glaucoma in the family) - I can't fault the optimetrist, he ran the test twice, and referred to the GP.
Long story short, now (at considerable expense) a private consultant, and (a longer wait) an NHS consultant have both told him that there is no problem with his vision or his field test.
We are now wondering what to do next. He has written previously to the optimetrist to say what has happened so far (that was before we got some extra information) and has not had any acknowledgement (I wonder if someone is waiting for the "other shoe to drop"?)
We also know now that some opticians will give you an eye cover for the "wrong" eye, and allow you to use your own glasses, or an equivalent pair. This makes sense for anyone who uses glasses regularly, but this wasn't offered.
Is it rude to not finish a book club choice that was selected by someone else?
