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Had my appointment at the NHS today, it went ok i guess. apparently my vision when reading the eye chart was near enough exactly the same as before. but they did say there was a slight change in the progression in my right eye. However, they also said it may be due to the fact they have a new, better machine which has taken all the pic/scans of my eye more accurately than the last old machine they had.
I can't make any sense of these pictures really, but in a previous post someone said i should get them, so here they are. Can anyone make anything out of these?
Scan pics from recent NHS visit
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Re: Scan pics from recent NHS visit
Had mine done last Wednesday, but didn't think to ask for a copy.
The worse eye looks quite similar to mine, I'd say, and the better one from what I remember mine was ever so slightly more mild.
The worse eye looks quite similar to mine, I'd say, and the better one from what I remember mine was ever so slightly more mild.
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Re: Scan pics from recent NHS visit
I just linked to some of my previous scans in another thread... obviously our hospitals have different machines and I don't really understand yours I'm afraid! Better off getting your optometrist to explain the values to you.
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