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In a message dated 3/13/2002 9:30:06 AM Central Standard Time,
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> I can't imagine that the glaucoma test that I get (puff of air) would be =
> a
> problem...is he concerned about the one that requires a deadening of the
> area of the eye where a pressure tool is used? Of course he also refused=
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> to check her eyes for new glasses...
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>
Interesting that this should come up. Just two days ago I had my annual eye
exam. My 2 yr old was getting restless, and the optometrist told me I could
hold my son in my lap if I needed to. As I was gathering him up in my arms,
the optometrist said, "Yeah. I've done tons of exams with breastfeeding
moms. My favorite story is when I did an eye exam while a mom was
breastfeeding both of her twins...at the same time!" I replied, "Good for
you. Last year I was nursing my son during my eye exam myself." He gave a
good chuckle and added, "I figured after that I could do an exam during
ANYTHING!" Another good chuckle!! :-) I think this other optometrist is
just uncomfortable with breastfeeding and is being a jerk about it.
Jessica Harrison Carlyon, MBA, CD, CLE
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