Just a rant.
Red Sox's David Ortiz has been having a season long slump....and dry eyes. Apparently he went to get his eyes checked out by the team's optometrists after having trouble batting because he was blinking a lot. The optometrists concluded that his vision was 20/20 and his eyes looked fine after a dilation. They then sent him away with eye drops for his dry eyes.
Why is it that I get the feeling that his dry eye complaints were dismissed and the docs just focused on vision??
GAHHHH. I was hoping that a pro-athlete's dry eye complaints would be taken seriously, esp since it might be affecting his game. But I guess even when you are that famous, your eye docs still treat your dry eyes as a non-issue and focus on vision instead....with the conclusion that if your vision is fine, then you must be fine.
I seriously cannot imagine playing baseball with dry eyes.
Red Sox's David Ortiz has been having a season long slump....and dry eyes. Apparently he went to get his eyes checked out by the team's optometrists after having trouble batting because he was blinking a lot. The optometrists concluded that his vision was 20/20 and his eyes looked fine after a dilation. They then sent him away with eye drops for his dry eyes.
Why is it that I get the feeling that his dry eye complaints were dismissed and the docs just focused on vision??
GAHHHH. I was hoping that a pro-athlete's dry eye complaints would be taken seriously, esp since it might be affecting his game. But I guess even when you are that famous, your eye docs still treat your dry eyes as a non-issue and focus on vision instead....with the conclusion that if your vision is fine, then you must be fine.
I seriously cannot imagine playing baseball with dry eyes.
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