Seriously, what the fuck is this?

    • 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘@infosec.pub
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      4 months ago

      Recently. Not 3 years ago. 3 years ago, they were active. You could have called then, instead of waiting to now. To each his/her own, though, and I hope you get what you need. I would recommend getting a new prescription at this point anyway.

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        4 months ago

        I do realize that I should get a new prescription sometime soon. But over the years, people have suggested I can order glasses online. But how could I do that when the prescription looks like Greek?

        The whole point of my post/question is to learn to decipher doctor’s chicken scratch handwriting.

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          4 months ago

          Didn’t sound like you were geniunely asking for advice on how to decipher. To me, the post title is more or less “Wtf is this shit?”.

          Edit: Which is exactly what the subtitle said.

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          …people have suggested I can order glasses online. But how could I do that when the prescription looks like Greek?

          Call them that year.

          The whole point of my post/question is to learn to decipher doctor’s chicken scratch handwriting.

          By calling them within a decent timeframe after the prescription is handed.

          I think the whole point of the post was a bitchrant on how bad the handwriting is, and how much of a BS it is that they can’t take the extra 15 seconds to make it legible. On which point, I’m 100% on board. It is BS and I have bitchranted to the doctors office about this same exact issue before, going so far as comparing my chicken scratch handwriting to calligraphy when compared to the script they provided.