Okay, I've written on here quite a few times in the past about my eye problems, my progress (or lack of) from going to the doctors and then being referred to the eye hospital and I thought I was getting somewhere. Anyway, a year or two on from my first visiting the Doctor I seemed to have got no-where, the eye doctor doesn't seem to know or care, I'm not working and am depressed and taking anti-depressants.
So far, not good.
Anyway, today my amazing partner decided to drag me down to see a new opticians (Spec-Savers), I go in and within about 3 minutes this young guy has already picked up on something that the whole of the NHS Eye-Hospital hasn't picked up in about 1-2 years after many appointments.
He seems to be sure that I have "Decompensating Exophoria" which is absolutely nothing to do with anything which has been suggested before. He said its not a disease or allergy that's the problem, but the actual movement in my eyes and the fact that they don't work together.
I am so over the moon, I've been down and feeling a complete fraud about this for a while as nobody seemed to be able to find anything significant.
Has anyone else been told they have something like this or been completely miss-diagnosed by the NHS?
Your thoughts and advice are appreciated
So far, not good.
Anyway, today my amazing partner decided to drag me down to see a new opticians (Spec-Savers), I go in and within about 3 minutes this young guy has already picked up on something that the whole of the NHS Eye-Hospital hasn't picked up in about 1-2 years after many appointments.
He seems to be sure that I have "Decompensating Exophoria" which is absolutely nothing to do with anything which has been suggested before. He said its not a disease or allergy that's the problem, but the actual movement in my eyes and the fact that they don't work together.
I am so over the moon, I've been down and feeling a complete fraud about this for a while as nobody seemed to be able to find anything significant.
Has anyone else been told they have something like this or been completely miss-diagnosed by the NHS?
Your thoughts and advice are appreciated
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