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laundry_queen

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42. Ah, okay.
Sun Mar 23, 2014, 03:03 AM
Mar 2014

the $20 makes sense now...at first I thought it was just you were in a more expensive province or something, LOL. I know the last time I was there I just paid the all-day rate, as the hourly was ridiculous and I had no idea how long I was going to be (I knew I may need tests).

That's pretty quick to get in initially. Glad it all worked out for you. Sight is nothing to take for granted, that's for sure!

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glad you're ok and it didn't cost too much, single payer yay ! :) nt steve2470 Mar 2014 #1
Now you have a pre existing condition coldbeer Mar 2014 #71
that's good, I hope she stays healthy ! nt steve2470 Mar 2014 #72
I Think you missed the part Maynar Mar 2014 #77
So glad you caught it in time! Lars39 Mar 2014 #2
Having to cancel your upcoming bout must be tough... pinboy3niner Mar 2014 #3
Same thing happened to me in 1995. djean111 Mar 2014 #4
Excellent info. Thank you. Nt seabeyond Mar 2014 #5
I learn so much on DU. Control-Z Mar 2014 #6
If I were 59 and any doctor said a particular symptom SheilaT Mar 2014 #7
I agree. LuvNewcastle Mar 2014 #59
Exactly. SheilaT Mar 2014 #65
You are so right! That was just an excuse for them to ignore your symptoms. I once was hit by a car DesertDiamond Mar 2014 #88
More common in myopics, just as an FYI. Barack_America Mar 2014 #8
This is very important information. KitSileya Mar 2014 #40
This happened to my father when he was in his late 60s. LumosMaxima Mar 2014 #9
Glad they caught it in time laundry_queen Mar 2014 #10
It doesn't rock if an optometrist in this situation doesn't IMMEDIATELY refer the patient pnwmom Mar 2014 #15
Optometrists in general aren't covered by our health care laundry_queen Mar 2014 #17
So when you said, pnwmom Mar 2014 #23
Oh, generally I'm worried about everything. laundry_queen Mar 2014 #39
Alberta - I've got Blue Cross through my employer TrogL Mar 2014 #35
Okay. Thought so. laundry_queen Mar 2014 #37
Waiting times TrogL Mar 2014 #34
Ah, okay. laundry_queen Mar 2014 #42
I mentioned "detached retina" to the triage nurse so I probably jumped the queue TrogL Mar 2014 #44
Sounds like it. laundry_queen Mar 2014 #46
I'm close to the Alex TrogL Mar 2014 #93
A friend of mine had a vision disturbance that looked like vanlassie Mar 2014 #11
This was terrible, actually. The optometrist SHOULD have sent you to the ophthalmologist IMMEDIATELY, pnwmom Mar 2014 #12
I have to tell you Skittles Mar 2014 #13
What would this have cost in the USA? Loudly Mar 2014 #14
$20K I bet or more nt steve2470 Mar 2014 #20
When this happened to my husband, he was able to get an appointment within a couple hours. pnwmom Mar 2014 #24
(self delete) pnwmom Mar 2014 #26
Glad you got there in time to save your eye, TogL! thanks Cha Mar 2014 #16
My mom had the same condition ... eppur_se_muova Mar 2014 #18
I am so glad you caught it in time to go in to emerg. TxDemChem Mar 2014 #19
Good to hear you are okay PumpkinAle Mar 2014 #21
So happy you survived that horrible healthcare system! Ed Suspicious Mar 2014 #22
glad it worked out for you Liberal_in_LA Mar 2014 #25
I am so glad to hear you're going to be okay. I hope you are completely healed very soon. I almost okaawhatever Mar 2014 #27
A detaching retina is a MEDICAL EMERGENCY -- not a condition that should wait for days pnwmom Mar 2014 #28
After reading the posts here, I am alarmed for my fellow DUers in that it seems no one DebJ Mar 2014 #29
I agree. Optometrists aren't MD's, and they shouldn't be relied on for all eye-care. n/t pnwmom Mar 2014 #30
Vision care plans now make it tough to see an eye doctor that is covered by your health insurance... cascadiance Mar 2014 #66
I learned about the warning signs when I was in college. TexasTowelie Mar 2014 #31
If an insurance company won't pay, try getting a referral from the regular doctor too. n/t DebJ Mar 2014 #32
Also people under 50. My first retina tear happened in my 20's. progressoid Mar 2014 #33
I had severe eye infections jeffrey_pdx Mar 2014 #36
I should add that I'm fine now jeffrey_pdx Mar 2014 #48
Yep. I've been getting a heads up on this for years from the Eye Dr. Warren DeMontague Mar 2014 #38
Can Canada annex the USA for its own safety, and then enact single-payer? Beartracks Mar 2014 #41
The United States of Canada Bernardo de La Paz Mar 2014 #62
Been there ashling Mar 2014 #43
I lost vision in one eye, for 4 hours mokawanis Mar 2014 #45
After 2 laser operations, I asked safeinOhio Mar 2014 #47
Interesting Parallel TrogL ProfessorGAC Mar 2014 #49
Glad to know you got treated, TrogL! Octafish Mar 2014 #50
Rule #1: Opthalmologist over optometrist. WinkyDink Mar 2014 #51
Yall, take note, this is DU at its best! Thanks for posting, Trog. raccoon Mar 2014 #52
Fantastic and informative post! Thank you! PCIntern Mar 2014 #53
"No boxing" - that's awesome! TBF Mar 2014 #54
no no no, you had to wait 37 years for treatment and it was done using a rusty nail. Warren Stupidity Mar 2014 #55
That's why they dilate your eyes Aerows Mar 2014 #56
K&R! We must push for a Canadian style single payer system. Enthusiast Mar 2014 #57
I had cataract surgery on both of my eyes this month. RebelOne Mar 2014 #58
Almost the exact same experience last year. pangaia Mar 2014 #80
If you were only 59 yo you wouldn't have Medicare Doctor_J Mar 2014 #84
Sorry you had to wait so long to have your procedure done after you were diagnosed. A Simple Game Mar 2014 #60
And because of the bupkis Congress WE elected, the the best the President can give us is ACA. marble falls Mar 2014 #61
I had the same thing at about age 57 ...... oldhippie Mar 2014 #63
Awesome that you got fixed (and for little $$) Bigredhunk Mar 2014 #64
When I started reading your OP I thought immediately of a retinal detachment. Cleita Mar 2014 #67
I had a PVD recently. I'm 54. Started seeing little 'floaters'. Triana Mar 2014 #68
Thank you for your post. llmart Mar 2014 #69
Grey vision at the bottom Karia Mar 2014 #70
Need to see an ophthalmologist vs and optimist at first sign riversedge Mar 2014 #73
Yes, exactly Bibliovore Mar 2014 #89
Good reminder -- People, do NOT mess around when it comes to your eyes! Arugula Latte Mar 2014 #74
I had one occasion last year of a lot of floaters Curmudgeoness Mar 2014 #75
hooray for Canadian healthcare! I wish I could say the same for this country secondwind Mar 2014 #76
PVD is common over 50, nearly universal over 65 naturallyselected Mar 2014 #78
Wow, I had no idea an optometrist couldn't detect this Ratty Mar 2014 #79
Whew! Close one. Glad you're ok. I have floaties also, and get a thorough exam once a year. nt Zorra Mar 2014 #81
Save your sight - get an eye exam ramapo Mar 2014 #82
In the USA that would have set you back several thousand dollars... BlackM Mar 2014 #83
But you were supposed to wait 6 months for treatment. obxhead Mar 2014 #85
Mein gott, you had an amazing string of incompetent physicians... DRoseDARs Mar 2014 #86
Maybe it depends on the licensing from state to state, but the optometrists I've seen here hedgehog Mar 2014 #87
OMG...I have floaties too...thanks for the heads up.. HipChick Mar 2014 #90
With universal health insurance now, everyone (over 50) should see an opthamologist frazzled Mar 2014 #91
I had a detached retina in 2012 riverbendviewgal Mar 2014 #92
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