22 Brutally Honest Confessions From An Optometrist
22 Brutally Honest Confessions From An OptometristSkip To ContentHomepageSign InSearch BuzzFeedSearch BuzzFeedlol Badge Feedwin Badge Feedtrending Badge FeedCalifornia residents can opt out of "sales" of personal data.Do Not Sell My Personal Information 2022 BuzzFeed, Inc PressRSSPrivacyConsent PreferencesUser TermsAd ChoicesHelpContactSitemapPosted on 22 Jun 2017 22 Brutally Honest Confessions From An Optometrist Yes, you can get pubic lice in your eyelashes. And no, it's not pretty. by Hilary MitchellBuzzFeed StaffFacebookPinterestTwitterMailLink 1 We smell some truly terrible things imgur.com We're sympathetic to anyone with a medical condition like halitosis that can't be helped, but so many people don't bother to wash, brush their teeth, or put on clean clothes before a consultation. And we have to lean in very close to them. 2 And we see some really gross things too youtube.com If you've never seen a pthirus pubis (crab louse) infestation of the eyelashes up close, then you're pretty darned lucky. It's not a pretty sight. Those little guys should really just stick to pubes and not go venturing above their station. 3 We get worried when you don t attend regular checkups especially if you re a contact lens wearer Warning This image is graphic Tap to reveal Click to reveal commons.wikimedia.org / Creative Commons Even the best contact lenses reduces oxygen flow to your cornea, so if you wear them we need to keep a close eye on...well, your eye. Hazards of wearing contact lenses include corneal ulcers, eye infections, and acanthamoeba keratitis, a VERY rare but serious condition where an amoeba found in tap water sets up home in your eye. Argh. 4 You wouldn t believe the number of times people show up to a contact lens check wearing glasses View this photo on Instagram instagram.com "I didn't know I had to wear/bring them." WHY WOULD YOU THINK THAT? 5 And the way some people treat their lenses shocks us Facebook: Dennys Firstly, please do not do this. Also, don't rinse them in tap water before putting them in. That's a great way to get one of those horrible amoebal infections. 6 The whole one or two thing gets old very quickly Tap to play GIF Tap to play GIF FOX Optometrist hell is basically asking this question for eternity and listening to the long, drawn-out, agonising "errr" of an indecisive patient. Then there are the patients who just say a random number. Or who just say "two" before we've even shown them anything. Just please listen and pay attention. 7 And is there something complicated about the phrase Please read the bottom line on the chart Channel 4 "Please read the lowest line you can see." *Patient reads the top line* "No, the lowest line." "Oh, sorry, I wasn't listening. Also idk what you mean." Sigh. 8 Also why is it so hard for you to move your eyes without moving your head It s pretty vexing Tap to play GIF Tap to play GIF Giphy We really need patients to follow our finger with your eyes, not to start twisting this way and that. Why do you think we immobilise you in headrests? 9 But nothing s more annoying than this View this photo on Instagram Instagram: @2020fitandquiet No, it's fine, don't mind us. We'll just wait while you talk to last night's Tinder hookup. 10 We can t help staring at people with eye problems Flickr: aon / Creative Commons If we pass someone with a drooping eyelid (ptosis) or a case of pink eye, we end up peering at their eyes intently and trying to diagnose them. Which seems rude; we don't wear a T-shirt that says "It's OK, I'm an optometrist." Maybe we should. 11 There are truly scary moments when we diagnose a life- and or sight-threatening situation imgur.com Eye tests aren't just about checking your ability to read random letters. They can highlight other health conditions. Finding a basal cell carcinoma on a patient's eyelid or a papilloedema resulting from a brain tumour is scary for us and the patient, but we feel incredibly glad to have spotted it so they can get treatment. 12 People just can t seem to get their heads around the fact that opticians and optometrists are different View this photo on Instagram instagram.com "An optometrist? What? Do you mean 'optician'? Do you make glasses? Can you fix mine?" Let's clear this up once and for all: An optometrist is the person in the dark room who checks your vision and all the other things. A dispensing optician dispenses and fits glasses based on the prescriptions we write. Hope that helps. 13 The yellow stuff we put in your eyes makes us look like permanent nicotine addicts Twitter: @RougeIreland Nothing gets out fluorescein. 14 Parents are harder to deal with than their kids Tap to play GIF Tap to play GIF telegraph.co.uk / Giphy Children might know most letters, but not all of them, so if they skip a letter they don't know we stop to ask them to trace it in the air. But some parents panic in those cases and start to ask if their child is seriously ill or blind. It doesn't help the vibe in the room. 15 Also some kids get really upset when they find out they have to wear glasses View this photo on Instagram instagram.com They worry they'll be picked on or called nicknames. We try to reassure them that they'll look great, and always have fun, cool frames for them to try on. It helps. 16 We want to hear about your eyes not your life story Tap to play GIF Tap to play GIF ABC / Giphy When we ask you if you've had changes or problems with your vision since your last visit, we want to know about floaters or strange anomalies, not the time you spotted your cousin Karen across the street and she'd found the glasses you lost three years ago they were red ones and do you know what they still worked pretty well and.... 17 Also people never seem to plan ahead View this photo on Instagram instagram.com "The glasses could take a few days to come? But I leave for Aruba tomorrow". See also: "I've just ripped my last extended range toric lens and I don't have glasses and I can't see and I can't afford to miss work." We don't have a time machine. 18 And sorry but please don t run to us complaining that the cheap glasses you ordered online don t fit correctly Tap to play GIF Tap to play GIF Warner Bros. / Giphy They might seem like a bargain, but fitting glasses properly requires a series of measurements, including your pupillary distance. We can't wave a magic wand for you and sort out a problem that you've caused. Buy them from us, then we'll talk. 19 We often uncover some worrying findings about our older patients — like the fact that they can barely see NBC "But I don't drive very far!" is the most common response. Also, "I only drive on local roads!" Er, that doesn't really matter. Sadly, we regularly come across patients who shouldn't be driving and we have to tell them we can't pass them, but often they'll sneak to another practice and, hey presto, they're driving again. 20 Giving bad news to someone is never ever easy Twitter: @HRH_Duke_of_Url We hate it when we discover a sight-threatening problem, or have to tell someone they may eventually lose their vision. But we try to do everything we can to mitigate the effects, and explain all of your treatment options to you. 21 And yes people do try to cheat on their eye exams Tap to play GIF Tap to play GIF FOX / Giphy "Which one is clearer, one...or two?" "Er, which option won't make you think I'm legally blind so I don't have to give up my job as a long-distance lorry driver?" 22 But at the end of the day all of these niggles pale in comparison to the fact we love helping people Etsy. Patients are so appreciative, and we really do make a difference. It's wonderful to see a kid cracking a smile about his new contact lenses, help a baby see their parents clearly, or hear from an 80-year-old whose glaucoma drops are working. Still, guys, a little deodorant wouldn't go amiss now and then, OK? This post was put together with the help of an optometrist with ten years' experience from Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. Please note, many of these conditions are extremely rare, but it's best to be on the safe side and get regular checks. Share This ArticleFacebook PinterestTwitterMailLink BuzzFeed DailyKeep up with the latest daily buzz with the BuzzFeed Daily newsletter!This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.