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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 514949" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p><strong>Cubsgirl,</strong> trauma is exactly what I'm trying to prevent. ESPECIALLY since she will need life long eye care.</p><p></p><p><strong>Insane</strong>, in an ideal world........ You see, most doctors are just like teachers. If the kid is non-compliant, it's the parent's fault.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, GOOD NEWS! I found something called an optomap retinal scanner. Found it yesterday while researching, but when searching that and my county, nothing came up, so I figured there were no providers locally. Wrong! My friend suggested it this morning, said she had it done at Lenscrafters for like $45. WOOT! Sure enough they do do it, but for $35! Double WOOT! Problem is that internet research states that some doctors don't believe it's a viable alternative. I have a feeling this guy will be one of those, so I might have to change doctors specifically looking for one who will accept this test and takes our insurance. </p><p></p><p>Keep fingers crossed!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 514949, member: 11965"] [B]Cubsgirl,[/B] trauma is exactly what I'm trying to prevent. ESPECIALLY since she will need life long eye care. [B]Insane[/B], in an ideal world........ You see, most doctors are just like teachers. If the kid is non-compliant, it's the parent's fault. Anyway, GOOD NEWS! I found something called an optomap retinal scanner. Found it yesterday while researching, but when searching that and my county, nothing came up, so I figured there were no providers locally. Wrong! My friend suggested it this morning, said she had it done at Lenscrafters for like $45. WOOT! Sure enough they do do it, but for $35! Double WOOT! Problem is that internet research states that some doctors don't believe it's a viable alternative. I have a feeling this guy will be one of those, so I might have to change doctors specifically looking for one who will accept this test and takes our insurance. Keep fingers crossed! [/QUOTE]
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