[nagdu] Tired, depressed and discouraged

Gail deerskin at oct.net
Sat Jun 19 21:29:50 UTC 2010


>From what I've seen on all the schools' sites, they ask for an applicant to
be 'legally blind'. I thought that had to be determined by a doctor, as in
the doc tests you, and says 'you are legally blind', and will fill out
paperwork to that effect. This current doctor doesnt seem that he will do
that-he keeps coming up with different things he wants me to do, and
changing his mind on the DX. 
 
We are going to investigate next week if we can get a different doctor, but
Kansas medicaid limits me severely in all directions-doctors, medications,
treatments, etc. Thats why so far we've been going back to him. We actually
thought yesterday would be the end of the situation, that he would make his
determination, and that would be that. We had no idea he would continue to
string this out. 
 
Actually, its been two Humphries with him, and another at another doctor, so
its been 3, with the same results. So what would happen if I were to ask him
to send his 'report', with the Humphries test results and I'm sure he would
give his comments that he doesnt think I'm blind....what would a school
think of that? The tests saying one thing, but the doctor's report being
inconclusive? Thats the *only* reason we've continued with this malarky...
because i thought schools had to have the doctor sign off on me. That isnt
necessary?

Gail
 
 
 
-------Original Message------- 
 
From: Julie J 
Date: 6/19/2010 3:53:12 PM 
To: NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users 
Subject: Re: [nagdu] Tired, depressed and discouraged 
 
Gail, 
 
I'm confused. It is up to you what test and medical procedures you 
Participate in. The doctor can offer his opinions and his recommendations, 
But it is up to you as to what to do about them. If you aren't comfortable 
With something, ask for more info or just say no. 
 
I guess I don't understand why you are going through all these tests and 
Doctors appointments. If it's just to get a guide dog, I'd stop. You have 
Taken 3 visual fields tests, which should be enough for any of the guide dog

Programs to review and consider. 
 
If the doctor thinks something neurological is causing your vision loss, 
Then that would be an entirely different situation. I do know that in many 
States there is transportation to medical appointments available through 
Medicaid. 
 
Hope you can get it sorted out, 
Julie 
 
 
 
 
 
 
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gail" <deerskin at oct.net> 
To: <nagdu at nfbnet.org> 
Sent: Friday, June 18, 2010 5:58 PM 
Subject: [nagdu] Tired, depressed and discouraged 
 
 
> 
> Well, we got back a little while ago, and I dont know what to think or do.

> The doc ran the Humphries *again* (third time now), and got the same kind 
> of 
> 
> Results. He just cant figure why-or accept- I see the dots around that 
> Central light, and miss the others. It doesnt matter that I tell him 1)its

> Hard to sit there staring at that tiny yellow dot *and* catch all the 
> white 
> Dots. 2) its hard to keep my concentration from wandering now and then, so

> That makes me lose some of them. 3) I see them, but I always click fast 
> Enough to catch one before another pops up.4) some I miss just because I 
> Have things floating in my eyes becaue of being tired or headache, so 
> those 
> Can distract or cover dots. 
> 
> So, now he seems to have backed out of the Dxs he had given me before, and

> Now wants me to have an MRI and go to Kansas City- a drive of over 100 
> miles 
> 
> One way- to see a neuro there. I'm so tired and depressed that I cant 
> Remember any more of what he said. But that trip will be expensive for 
> us-we 
> have been married 20 years, and have never been able to afford to go to KC

> for anything other than to the airport to pick up someone-exhausting for 
> me, 
> and I'm supposed to go there and be in one piece for more testing?! This 
> is 
> getting weirder every time we go to this guy, but he keeps saying he has 
> to 
> have this done. Yeah, like he said today's Humphries would be the definite

> test.... 
> 
> 
> But when three tests have the same results, of the visual field being the 
> Same, why cant he accept that I have problems/legally blind, and we take 
> Care of the KC trip some other time? This guy is driving me nuts, with his

> Inability to stick with one dx or accept what tests show him.... And with 
> not even the dx he gave me 2 weeks ago, I'm toast. 
> 
> Gail 
> 
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