Would I be able to get a second doctor's opinion if my results are DQing

FezR

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my eye doctor did the book depth perception test and while I think I nailed the number and circle part of it when he asked "what do you see on this page" with a fly with wings hovering above it i stupidly said "a fly"

he didn't ask about the wings, so i didn't say anything about them so now I'm worried if dodmerb will think my depth perception is messed up

I guess I should wait for the proper results before jumping to conclusions but apparently that question itself is half of the depth perception test and I am not sure if I should be worried.

Definitely have some eye issues as I think I failed the Maddox test
 
Two things:

1. Yes, you shouldn't jump to conclusions...
2. Send me an email: lawrence.e.mullen.civ@mail.mil; provide complete name and last 4; paste your posting to the email :wiggle:
 
We have communicated....several times....You now need to let the process work :wiggle:
 
Our DS was DQ'd for extreme nearsightedness. The concern was retina detachment. They had not done a retina exam (with drops to dilate pupils, etc.). We went to our doctor, did that exam and his retinas were great. Sent results in. They sent him to one of their doctors to do the same and verify. Now he is in! I am not sure about a 2nd opinion on a test that they have done, but recommend to pull out all stops and explore all options before accepting a "NO".
 
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