Wednesday, 24 October 2012

Assessment Room (Part 2)

Assessment Room Part 2

It's sad to find out that some people can't be helped at all. Due to bad eye services (no opticians, etc) problems go undetected and some people have lost the communication between their eyes and their brain, or the cateract is too thick and nothing can be done because of it, except to can give them an injection in the eye nerve connectiong to the brain so it will at least kill the pain. The poor patients says:
"Give me a drug so I can see." And it's hard to say (as Dr Eric did to one poor man),
"No, we can't do anything".
It's a shame because normally all it takes is vitamin pills, or eye drops, or even an injection (*shudder* I hate them) at an early stage to prevent this kind of blindness.