Bad conscience at the ophthalmologist?

I have an appointment with the ophthalmologist at the end of September. I'm already nervous.

I hated that feeling even as a child. You sit in this spaceship-like chair and have to read out numbers that you mostly don't recognize. And the thicker the glass the doctor has to screw on the front of you, the more sternly you get scrutinized. I always feel guilty about it.

And the higher the diopter you need, the longer the list of possible harmful eye diseases that the doctor will list for you while looking at you sternly.

The hardest thing your dentist can do to you is ram dentures into your gums.

But at the ophthalmologist's, it's about cataracts, glaucoma, blindness, laser surgery, eye surgery, etc. That's why I'm always extremely nervous in front of the ophthalmologist.

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HarryXXX
2 years ago

I just think that’s a little exaggerated. But if your ophthalmologist is unsympathetic, just go to another one.

flower0909
2 years ago

My ophthalmologist is just as terrible, but unfortunately I don’t have another place to go.

Otilie1
2 years ago

then look for another

studiogirl
2 years ago

thicker the glass is that the doctor has to screw you in front, the stricter you will be looking at.

What a nonsense! What does the ophthalmologist have to look at you? He’s doing his job, not anymore.

The ophthalmologist is about gray star, green star, blindness, lasers, eye surgery, etc.

Sure, but only if you’re in such a grid. Not everyone has gray star…..he’s just getting old.

You’re probably out of Green Star, too. Lasers are also only suitable for certain diseases or visual weaknesses, etc.

It’s all over what you think.

LittleCoon
2 years ago

I’m sorry, I think you’re exaggerating and you see all this too tight…