OrangeBlossomBaby |
12-23-2021 10:22 AM |
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Originally Posted by kathyspear
(Post 2041943)
If one has cataracts that are bad enough to require brights to drive at night DEAR LORD get them removed. It is a simple, painless procedure. Some people believe that cataracts have to be super thick before insurance or Medicare will pay for the surgery. This is NOT true. If they are interfering with daily living then insurance will pay.
I love Florida but there are some laws down here that I just don't understand, like you can be in your 80's and not need to renew your license (and get your eyes checked) for six years. It is obvious that a great many Villagers have no business behind the wheel of a car. If the renewal period was one or two years after a certain age, many of these folks would have their licenses revoked (and we would all be safer for it).
kathy
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1. Not everyone with light issues has cataracts.
2. Not everyone with cataracts is on Medicare.
I have to squint when I drive in the dark. My doctor said I have the beginnings of cataracts but by the time they're bad enough to need something done about them I'll probably be dead from old age already. Slow-degenerating, could be up to 20 years or more before they're that bad. Remember I'm also only 60, so still "young" comparatively speaking.
The reason I have to squint isn't because of the cataracts at all. It's because I have astigmatism. My glasses correct it, but at night, edges are less clear - my golf cart window isn't perfectly straight or made out of glass, so there's a little bit of "warpage" going on that distorts vision. If someone else is driving toward me with THEIR lights on - highbeams or normal, it distorts it even more.
Squinting usually solves the problem, it allows me to focus on a spot in front of me on the road while still being able to see the surroundings (in case someone is crossing the road from the side, or the green light up ahead turning yellow, etc.)
Spatial awareness is reduced in the dark even if you have perfect vision.
I think some people are just flat out inconsiderate. You can drive with your high-beams on, until you see the lights of someone else coming toward you. Then you shut them off and keep them off til you pass each other. Whether or not it's law, it's being a civilized human being.
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