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Would You Expect Someone Who Was Blind In One Eye
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to be able to drive?
My uncle has macular degeneration and has been having treatment on his 'good' eye. He's been for more treatment today and the consultant is really pleased with the improvement in that one eye. He asked if he was able to drive and was told, 'Yes, but not at night time.'
I am really surprised that he's been told this.
My uncle has macular degeneration and has been having treatment on his 'good' eye. He's been for more treatment today and the consultant is really pleased with the improvement in that one eye. He asked if he was able to drive and was told, 'Yes, but not at night time.'
I am really surprised that he's been told this.
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Details here... https:// www. gov. uk/ monocular- vision- and- driving
17:44 Tue 06th Dec 2022
When I was a 20 something, I considered getting contact lenses. My ophthalmologist said he would prescribe for just my right eye as I was virtually blind in my left. This was due to eye surgery when I was 8 to correct an in-turned eye. The surgeon over compensated and my eyes do not focus together...I don't have binocular vision. What I see with my right eye, is all I see. I tend to squint/wink...otherwise I'll have a bit of double vision. I also have bad astigmatism.
I did try learning to drive, but plowed into a tree with my brother's car...and gave up on the idea.
I did try learning to drive, but plowed into a tree with my brother's car...and gave up on the idea.
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