I'm wondering what everyone else does about scheduled appointments, not for emergencies but just for regular checkups. I've got one coming up this week with the eye doctor, which I've cancelled and rescheduled once already, and am not sure what to do. I'm really not happy about sitting in any medical office for 2 hours, which is as long as a complete eye exam takes. His building is an oldish one, with a small waiting room, and normally, people sit pretty much scrunched together. I don't know what they're doing about that now.
It seems like postponing once again is the sensible thing to do, but I have chronic glaucoma, and need to get the pressure within my eyes checked every few months. I'm already overdue for that. Maybe I could get them to agree to just check that one thing and skip all the rest of it, for now?
I've got a dental cleaning/checkup also scheduled for next month, and am also not sure what to do about that.
They keep telling us "older" folks to just stay home and not go near other people unless we absolutely have to. But what about these situations? Visiting these medical offices are obviously not frivolous, like going to a bar or ball game, but could be just as dangerous. What is everyone else doing?
It seems like postponing once again is the sensible thing to do, but I have chronic glaucoma, and need to get the pressure within my eyes checked every few months. I'm already overdue for that. Maybe I could get them to agree to just check that one thing and skip all the rest of it, for now?
I've got a dental cleaning/checkup also scheduled for next month, and am also not sure what to do about that.
They keep telling us "older" folks to just stay home and not go near other people unless we absolutely have to. But what about these situations? Visiting these medical offices are obviously not frivolous, like going to a bar or ball game, but could be just as dangerous. What is everyone else doing?