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eyesight (lazy eye)

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Hello.

Planning to enlist soon, looking at joining PWRR.

I have a lazy left eye, the only time i notice it is when its a very bright day which forces me to near enough close that eye or when I look to my right without turning my head I go slightly cross visioned.

It also plays up a little bit when i'm really tired or have been staring at a computer screen for a long duration.

When I tell people about it they are normally suprised because they don't notice it.

the only time someone has commented on it was when I have been drinking.

Is this going to prevent me from joining up.

I have been working really hard on my fitness and would hate for it to be all for nothing.

Hope you can help.
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Post by Bees »

Hello mate,

I didn't pass the medical because I've got a lazy eye, but it depends on your visual acuities in that eye.

If your can read the line abouve the bottom on the snellens test (letter chart) at 6 meters unaided then your acuity is 6/12 which is a pass or 6/6 the bottom line with glasses.

If not there is a treatment availiable from these people

http://www.accuvision.co.uk/amblyopia-treatment.html

Good luck mate keep on top of your fitness it'll help your frame of mind.

Any questions get in touch
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Post by bored_stupid »

Doesn't eye surgery bar you from service anyway though? Im pretty sure it does even if only for at least a couple of years.
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Post by Bees »

It's a neurological treatment not surgery.

Also not availiable on the nhs so it wont go on your medical records so you can turn up and crack on.
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Post by srb23 »

Thanks for the information.

Do you know if its possible to enquire about your eyes before applying to join, for example if I was to get an eye test and send the results to the necessary authorities in the army?

Thanks again.
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on the medical form RG 8 part 1 section 3 there is a section about eyes.

3.1 do you or have you worn contact lenses or spectacles?
3.2 have you ever had a squint or lazy eye?
3.3 have you had any form of eye surgery of procedure to correct your vision?
3.4 do you have any visual defect in either eye, I.E. colour blindness?
3.4 do you currently have, or have you had any other eye problem?

if you have answered YES to any of these questions;

1. you must ask your optician to record the results of an examination performed within the last 12 months on the army opticians form.

2. please attach the opticians report to the back of this health questionnaire and then tick YES below. your application cannot be processed further until this report is received.


So from what I gather on that form you must disclose your lazy eye even if you have it corrected. Goodluck though as by the sounds of it yours isnt very severe so you might get through. Keep up the fitness!
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Post by srb23 »

Thanks for the information.

Hopefully all will be well.

It will be a bitter pill to swallow if can't join up due to having a squint.

Positive thinking!
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you will be given an Opticains form with your medical docs, they will all be sent off to the Army Doctors and they will decide.
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Post by copymenu »

Bees wrote:Hello mate,

I didn't pass the medical because I've got a lazy eye, but it depends on your visual acuities in that eye.

If your can read the line abouve the bottom on the snellens test (letter chart) at 6 meters unaided then your acuity is 6/12 which is a pass or 6/6 the bottom line with glasses.

If not there is a treatment availiable from these people

http://www.accuvision.co.uk/amblyopia-treatment.html

Good luck mate keep on top of your fitness it'll help your frame of mind.

Any questions get in touch
What if you have a lazy eye but you have 6/12 or better vision uncorrected. Ive got 6/6 vision corrected.
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waynepe wrote:on the medical form RG 8 part 1 section 3 there is a section about eyes.

3.1 do you or have you worn contact lenses or spectacles?
3.2 have you ever had a squint or lazy eye?
3.3 have you had any form of eye surgery of procedure to correct your vision?
3.4 do you have any visual defect in either eye, I.E. colour blindness?
3.4 do you currently have, or have you had any other eye problem?

if you have answered YES to any of these questions;

1. you must ask your optician to record the results of an examination performed within the last 12 months on the army opticians form.

2. please attach the opticians report to the back of this health questionnaire and then tick YES below. your application cannot be processed further until this report is received.


So from what I gather on that form you must disclose your lazy eye even if you have it corrected. Goodluck though as by the sounds of it yours isnt very severe so you might get through. Keep up the fitness!
Can someone upload a copy of this form onto this forum?
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Post by waynepe »

I pretty much typed all the eye section out for you. It however states it is a restricted medical when completed so I have no idea what or any clearance would be needed to publish the entire form online. You can get hold of a form fairly early on in the application process though, send in your application process and do your BARB ( And if your thinking of a career in the army you have to do that anyhow ) then you will have to do a written medical and thats what the form is. If your are desperate to see the full form before that then go to your nearest AFCO and ask for form RG 8 part 1 and see what they say.
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copymenu wrote:
Bees wrote:Hello mate,

I didn't pass the medical because I've got a lazy eye, but it depends on your visual acuities in that eye.

If your can read the line abouve the bottom on the snellens test (letter chart) at 6 meters unaided then your acuity is 6/12 which is a pass or 6/6 the bottom line with glasses.

If not there is a treatment availiable from these people

http://www.accuvision.co.uk/amblyopia-treatment.html

Good luck mate keep on top of your fitness it'll help your frame of mind.

Any questions get in touch
What if you have a lazy eye but you have 6/12 or better vision uncorrected. Ive got 6/6 vision corrected.

If your vision is good enough then there's no probs, its a test of your visual acuities
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Post by Cookea6 »

Hi, i have a simular problem, my left eye is much weaker than my right eye, but it still as good vision. my vision is good in both eyes. but the problem is when i look left, my left eye doesnt go all the way, it stays more or less in the middle, and my right eye goes all the way. because it becomes cross eyed when i lok left and my head is never positioned straight, when i look left i have a natural reaction to turn my head all the way to the left rather than looking left with my eyes. my perception of distance doesnt seem to be effected, but even simple thing like standing in line with your head straight might be a problem for me. can you let me no more regarding my chances of getting in the army with this and any treatment (not surgery) that may help me ge in if not aloud.

Thank you
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