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Leightons Opticians have been providing the highest quality eye care, professional eye test since 1928.
Eyediology Opticians London, opticians servicing East London, Central London. Professional eye care, designer glasses & contact lenses
04.29.2015: I usually don't like taking selfies but this turned out funny. I had to send it to my BFF. She got a kick out of it.
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Around the time I started using my first serious digital camera four years ago I had to have an operation on my eyes with 3 months recovery waiting to see what the outcome would be. It worked out fine but it did give an edge to my use of the camera.
I love the "caption competition" that has started spontaneously below.
Raymi fills out medical forms at the front desk of Next Optical (while drinking espresso). A better version of this picture graces the Raymi Toronto post about her recent eye exam in Oakville at Next Optical. This stand alone two story building with ample parking just west of Speers and Dorval is home to Oakville, Optometrist Dr. Ansar Ahmed . The rudiments of the modern eye exam are detailed in this piece on Lilith Health Ezine, health.lilithezine.com/Optical-Test-Technology-Oakville.html
Eyediology Opticians London, opticians servicing East London, Central London. Professional eye care, designer glasses & contact lenses
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Annual eye test today - here are four out of the six pairs of glasses currently in use by me (not for fashion's sake either ;-) . The caption refers to the fact that my two eyes don't work in conjunction with each other (something called antagonist suppression, I'm told) due to faulty brain wiring. Can't wait to tell my OH when he gets home from work because I'm the butt of many a joke over my specs anyway, and the thought that my eyes are literally all over the place makes me giggle as I type-on the other hand maybe I can wait because I needed yet another prescription today, meaning a new pair and they don't come cheap.
Minhaj Welfare Foundation (MWF) Medical Camp. A specialist eye doctor attending to a patient at a medical eye camp.
These camps have been specifically set up in locations where it has been hard for the deprived, elderly and poor people to get access to hospital treatment. Many of these people have been suffering from eye diseases for a very long time. MWF has been holding free eye camp surgeries and providing free eye treatment by specialist eye doctors.
you put yours mind and eyes to rest and have one!
Some POOR customer service ophthalmologist when I had my last eye-test pretty much said I had early onset glaucoma.
The one where you go blind.
I delayed having a confirmation because knowing I was slowly going blind was kind of freaking me out. A lot.
BUT, she got it all wrong. Panic for nothing PHEW.
But look after your eyes, and test them. Please.
You know the scene in Harry Potter when he received an avalanche of invites from Hogworts? Well, that has been me and the cards from Specsavers about an overdue eyetest.
So, along with an emergency dental appointment, I took most of Monday off, with Jools dropping me off midway between St Maggies and Dover, so I could safely walk into town, as no roads or lanes have pavements, so this being the only safe way.
I had time, so once at the cliffs, I sat on a bench and looked at the comings and goings, and a guy base-jumping off the cliff. No idea if he survived, but his partner filmed the leap.
He had a go-pro on his helmet, which made me think he was a cyclist at first, and I was going to tell him off for cycling along the cliffs.
There we no screams of despair after he jumped, so he must have survived. A Google search revealed another base jumper only just survived after his chute failed in 2018, falling to the beach in St Maggies.
I walked on, down into Langdon Hole, with clouds of Chalkhills scattering from each footfall. And there was me saying at the weekend I hadn't seen any.
Down below in the harbour, ferries came and went, and line of cars and motorhomes lined up to check in and board. No queues for freight.
And to the north, a small cruise ships approaches the harbour to dock at the cruise terminal and load up with a fresh set of passengers.
You know the scene in Harry Potter when he received an avalanche of invites from Hogworts? Well, that has been me and the cards from Specsavers about an overdue eyetest.
So, along with an emergency dental appointment, I took most of Monday off, with Jools dropping me off midway between St Maggies and Dover, so I could safely walk into town, as no roads or lanes have pavements, so this being the only safe way.
I had time, so once at the cliffs, I sat on a bench and looked at the comings and goings, and a guy base-jumping off the cliff. No idea if he survived, but his partner filmed the leap.
He had a go-pro on his helmet, which made me think he was a cyclist at first, and I was going to tell him off for cycling along the cliffs.
There we no screams of despair after he jumped, so he must have survived. A Google search revealed another base jumper only just survived after his chute failed in 2018, falling to the beach in St Maggies.
I walked on, down into Langdon Hole, with clouds of Chalkhills scattering from each footfall. And there was me saying at the weekend I hadn't seen any.
Down below in the harbour, ferries came and went, and line of cars and motorhomes lined up to check in and board. No queues for freight.
And to the north, a small cruise ships approaches the harbour to dock at the cruise terminal and load up with a fresh set of passengers.
I reach the end of the Cliff Road and climb the path towards the NT building, then turn left along the path before taking the steep path down towards Eastcliff and Athol Terrace.
It is easier going down.
Just.
Under Jubilee Way and out of what little breeze there was, it was hot. I had 45 minutes to get to the opticians.
I walked along Eastcliff, past the multi-coloured houses cowering under the cliffs, along Townwall Street before cutting through the St James Development. I can report that the site of the old leisure centre looks like it is going to be another car park.
As is the site of the old Co-Op, which was the site of an indoor craft market, but that too now has been razed and looked like being a car park too.
The car parks we already have are not full, as the council lets stuff being built in Whitfield.
The doctor told me I have very healthy eyes. This is exactly what every type-2 diabetic wants to hear. (cell phone)
Almost lost my vision (twice!) due to illness over the last couple years, so I get tested a lot. Expensively a lot. (Really could've used that health care plan, but oh well.)
Anyway, had another visual field test this morning. You don an eye patch, stick your face in this thing and click the button every time you see a lavender flash. Not as easy as it sounds, since some flashes are quite dim and after about 3 minutes you start wondering if you're imagining them. You also start seeing spots from staring at the little green light in the center. Once you do one eye, you switch the patch and do the other one.
Worst. Video game. Ever.
In exchange for showing Maria my South Africa photos, she let me shoot the machine.