Hehe that was really funny!
We are all entitled to ask what the reading is on the chart and i always do. I need to make sure that my vision isn't getting any worse. Before i had loads of problems with my eyesight i didn't ask or need to know, but this was because i was more than happy with my vision if only with one eye, and indeed being 6/6 as i have now found out it was there were no reasons not to be!!
Then though everything went a little pear shaped i lost most of my vision and barely made 6/60. I have paid a lot more interest since then! It is really important if we need to go to 'A & E' especially one we haven't been to before, that we know what our eyesight usually is as they may not have any records for us.
Also it does make us feel better to be able to keep a check on our vision ourselves. It has been nice to finally get most of my vision back as while not making 6/6 anymore i do now make 6/9 which is only one line less! Obviously i have found this all more exciting than my optometrist and now i don't even need to ask anymore what the chart reads as he just tells me knowing that i will want to know!!
Asking questions is a right that we as patients have, but along with this we need to be open to the answers!!
