• CyberEgg@discuss.tchncs.de
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    23 hours ago

    If you wore glasses, you’d get it.

    I wear glasses and never had a glaucoma test in my life. It is not necessarily common here to get your eyesight tested at a doctor’s though, rather it’s tested at a “glasses shop”.

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      20 hours ago

      Okay I’m going to step in here, you’re both not wrong, you just might come from places with different systems. Where I live (Los Angeles) there are opticians (the glasses shop) and optometrists (the eye doctor). Opticians can do a basic check of your eyesight or the prescription in your existing glasses. But they don’t do a complete eye exam, which includes checking your retinas and eye pressure and looking for cataracts, among other things. For that you need an optometrist. And if they think you might have something serious, they’ll send you to an opthalmologist.

      Many optometrists also sell glasses, because there you are with your eyes and new prescription. But your eye health is their main thing.

      And some opticians are actually better at fitting you with the most comfortable and effective glasses, because that’s their main thing.

      Where I go, a very good optometrist and a glasses shop sort of share a space, and I often get my glasses at that shop, but I used to walk out with my prescription and shop at a different excellent optician before he retired.

      Anyway, if you’ve never had a complete eye exam, including glaucoma test, you probably should. Especially because some eye health issues are more common in people who need glasses.

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      22 hours ago

      Yes, at a glasses shop, where the doctor is. You can choose to opt out of glaucoma testing. They’re probably just automatically checking the opt out box for you to save time, but if you ask, they’ll give you the test.

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        21 hours ago

        No, there are no doctors at the shops. And even if the shops usually opt you out, my point still stands that wearing glasses doesn’t necessitate getting this meme.

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        20 hours ago

        I posted a long comment to the person you’re discussing with, but I want to mention a person could have an eye exam including glaucoma test and have 20/20 vision, not needing any glasses.