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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 360268" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Oh. Yeah. Because it's obviously WORKING soooooo well! <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/Graemlins/rofl.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":rofl:" title="rofl :rofl:" data-shortname=":rofl:" /> I shouldn't laugh, but honestly -- what a farce!</p><p> </p><p>Run. Don't walk. And don't look back. You need to find another provider.</p><p> </p><p>We once went to an optometrist who rx'd glasses for easy child and difficult child 2, and told me difficult child 1 did not need them. And told me difficult child 2 needed vision therapy to cure his ADHD and his tracking problems.</p><p> </p><p>So we swallowed her "line" and got the glasses and enrolled difficult child 2 in the "therapy." Well, the therapy became VERY expensive. And after 6 months, I saw no appreciable improvement from the exercises. I DID see an improvement when we fixed difficult child 2's medications at the time! So I decided to go to another optometrist for a 2nd opinion. I chose the eye doctor that husband used to go to before his LASIK surgery. Oh. My. Gosh. easy child did NOT need glasses, nor did difficult child 2. ANNNND... difficult child 1 was very, VERY near sighted!!! The eye doctor was appalled at the diagnosis's we were given, as was I. So I made sure I went back to our pediatrician (who is the one that referred us to the original eye doctor) to let him know exactly how I felt and that he should NOT be referring anyone to that office again. </p><p> </p><p>So I guess I'm saying it's time for a second opinion for your family -- and you shouldn't look back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 360268, member: 3444"] Oh. Yeah. Because it's obviously WORKING soooooo well! :rofl: I shouldn't laugh, but honestly -- what a farce! Run. Don't walk. And don't look back. You need to find another provider. We once went to an optometrist who rx'd glasses for easy child and difficult child 2, and told me difficult child 1 did not need them. And told me difficult child 2 needed vision therapy to cure his ADHD and his tracking problems. So we swallowed her "line" and got the glasses and enrolled difficult child 2 in the "therapy." Well, the therapy became VERY expensive. And after 6 months, I saw no appreciable improvement from the exercises. I DID see an improvement when we fixed difficult child 2's medications at the time! So I decided to go to another optometrist for a 2nd opinion. I chose the eye doctor that husband used to go to before his LASIK surgery. Oh. My. Gosh. easy child did NOT need glasses, nor did difficult child 2. ANNNND... difficult child 1 was very, VERY near sighted!!! The eye doctor was appalled at the diagnosis's we were given, as was I. So I made sure I went back to our pediatrician (who is the one that referred us to the original eye doctor) to let him know exactly how I felt and that he should NOT be referring anyone to that office again. So I guess I'm saying it's time for a second opinion for your family -- and you shouldn't look back. [/QUOTE]
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