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00:00Hello, in this video, this video is addressed to my twin flame, Shia. Hi, Shia, for those watching, and thank you for watching.
00:04Anyone else besides Shia who's watching, if you want to use this against me, you will be framed for manipulating the information in this video,
00:12and everything I say in this video may or may not be true, so you cannot use it against me.
00:17So, this video is only going to be 15 minutes, because I have to get it uploaded by 3 p.m., because I said under my Facebook account on the video
00:28that it's going to be uploaded and published by 3 p.m.
00:35So, I woke up, Shia, and received a text message from the optometrist's office, the vision, the eye care office, that my eyeglasses will be ready,
00:51and now I have no glasses, and I'll tell you and explain to you why.
00:59So, but I did get a printout of my eyeglass order, and basically,
01:12I just have to put, I'm going to, they gave it to me, and it's all blurry and printout, all, a strip of it is all, looks like it's rubbed off,
01:32so I had to, I had to call them and request to get this printed, and they did, the front desk administrator did send it to me,
01:48and I said, is this all that I, I said, you have the other documents that I sent you, and I said, is this everything that you can send me?
01:59And they said yes, but now that I'm Google searching it, I can request medical records, test results, and other things,
02:12so I don't think that they gave me everything that, I don't think they gave me everything that I could actually request, like test results,
02:24but it's possible everything is here, and I don't think so.
02:32So, I made that video, and the optometrist agreed when I asked, can I record this eye appointment meeting, and she said yes you can.
02:47However, when I was in the front of the eye office, the optometrist, the eye place, when I was in the front, talking to the optician,
03:02the technicians, the one that does all the other things, measures things, calls insurance, the optician, the opticians and technicians,
03:19I said, can I record, can I record this conversation, and she said no, you cannot.
03:27And so then, the optometrist comes out and says, okay, come on back, and I said, can I record this conversation, and she said yes you can.
03:39And then, the optician said, do you want me in the room, and she goes, sure, you can come in the room.
03:46And then the optician goes to the optometrist, whispers kind of in front of me, I told her that she can't record it.
03:55And then the, she just kind of ignored it, gave a sort of like a look, and ignored it, and was silent.
04:04So, there was a lot of, there was a lot, it was pretty obvious, and I'm not going to go into too much detail, Shia, about this.
04:16It's pretty obvious, I didn't get the glasses that I wanted, and I'm not going to explain it completely perfectly, because I am still kind of,
04:35but I'm going to show you what they did to the glasses.
04:40They, so, I got single vision in the beginning, they made these bifocals, and they said, well, your insurance doesn't cover multifocals.
04:53Couldn't that have been figured out prior to the doctor appointment?
05:00But then they said, no, multifocals don't cover multifocals.
05:04You can't afford progressive lens.
05:07And I said, well, those are the ones I tried on last eye doctor appointment.
05:11She laughed and said, no.
05:13Yes, I actually did.
05:15She gave me glasses, I put them on, I could see clearly, wasn't getting a headache, and I could read, and it was one lens.
05:23It wasn't, so, I was able to see clearly, and I was able to read.
05:29And I could read, and it was one lens.
05:32It wasn't, so, this was what the glasses, the remake today, see those little things in the bottom?
05:43It's like a little circle shape, half circle shape, and it's flat on the top.
05:49All this part, the whole bottom half, was extremely painful and blurry.
05:53So if I tilt, so if I'm looking forward, if I tilted my eyes, not even like a quarter of an inch, less than a quarter of an inch,
06:03I would be in extreme and terrible pain and headache, dizziness, blurriness.
06:09And this is being told to me that I have to train my head to look through just the top half all day long.
06:18So something's not correct about what happened, and I still have to do a little bit more research to figure it out.
06:26However, I looked, I looked quickly on Google search to find out if that's supposed to happen,
06:35and no, it says that the glasses are defective if that occurs.
06:40If you experience pain wearing eyeglasses, they're defective.
06:43So I just went to the appointment to pick them up, and now I have no glasses.
06:51Now that I'm not wearing glasses, it's definitely blurry, but because it's been a few weeks,
06:59I've gotten a lot of headache relief.
07:04The headaches have gone, and I can't say my vision has improved.
07:10However, I'm, I have to figure out how I'm going to get glasses that actually will work.
07:30And Shai, I think I'm going to have to wait for you because I have so much trauma around doctors
07:36in regards to them, the constant problems.
07:46So I'm getting a confirmation that this was intentional,
07:52and the amount of torture it would have been if I got those day-use bifocals, the remake,
08:02the, I would have been in torture all day long,
08:08because literally it was covering half of my eyeball,
08:13and so like a whole part of my eyes were in pain chronically.
08:19There, something was wrong with the glasses,
08:23and there was a lot of, optician says one thing,
08:27the front desk says another, the optometrist says another.
08:32So, I, I'm sitting there with the optician,
08:38and she's, she's telling me,
08:42um, well, you're, you, you want progressive lens, and those don't cover.
08:49Because I said, I don't want the little things in the bottom.
08:52And she says, well, you want progressive lens, and your insurance doesn't cover.
08:55And I said, um, the optometrist said multifocals,
09:03I can get, the, why would the doctor say,
09:07why didn't they call me and say my insurance didn't cover multifocals?
09:12But progressive lens did not come out of the optometrist's mouth,
09:17only the optician.
09:19I said, oh, well, you, she goes, okay, well, you want trifocals,
09:23or progressive lens, those aren't covered by your insurance.
09:27Or, I don't know if she said trifocals, she said progressive lens.
09:31And then, I Google, I was like, okay, well, I'm going to call my insurance,
09:36she starts to get nervous.
09:38Then I Google on it, I Google, so there's three, there's the single vision,
09:41the bifocals, the trifocals, and the progressive lens.
09:45And I, so I Google, are trifocals covered?
09:49By Medicaid, yes, they are.
09:51And I told the optician, well, trifocals are covered,
09:55so I want trifocals.
09:57And she looked shocked, like, how did she find that out?
10:00Because if, because she gave me the VSP phone number,
10:06the insurance connected with the eyeglass insurance,
10:10she gave me the phone number, and you had to be an optician.
10:13She gave me the phone number where you had to be an optician,
10:15and she gave me all of the information about the eyeglasses and everything.
10:20So it wouldn't have even worked if I called that number.
10:23So she gave me a wrong number.
10:25She told me that progressive lens are covered by insurance.
10:28She didn't mention the trifocals.
10:31And then, well, I'm not actually sure.
10:34I have to think about it.
10:37But she, but then I said, oh, the trifocals are covered by insurance.
10:41She looked shocked that I found that information out on the internet.
10:43Quick Google search.
10:46The optician, and then the optometrist,
10:53the glasses, the white glasses with little things.
10:58I asked the optometrist, I said, can you make these frames smaller,
11:02because my head's a little bit smaller.
11:04And these frames were really loose.
11:08And then, the optician says, no, they're just one generic size.
11:19Just that pair of eyeglasses is one generic size, the one I want to pick.
11:24I'm not sure if I believe that.
11:27And when I tried these glasses on, the clear glasses in this appointment,
11:33they fit my head much better.
11:36They weren't loose.
11:39Did they melt them already to fit in my head?
11:42Why were the other ones so much bigger than my head and very loose?
11:47So, I believe it's possible that I was being hurt on purpose.
11:58And these new pair of glasses with these bifocals,
12:02they're called bifocals, and I kept asking the term,
12:06what are those little things on the bottom called?
12:09I still don't know what they're called.
12:13So, I started taking notes before I recorded the message.
12:17And I said, I just kept kind of repeating the same things
12:21in regards to it being hurt.
12:24And if I just tilt my eyes just very low, I'm in extreme pain.
12:27And then, oh, well, you have to learn how to just keep your eyes above the thing on the bottom.
12:34So, bifocals, half the glasses were very blurry,
12:40and I was experiencing a lot of pain.
12:43If I look through them, half my eyeball's in pain.
12:47I'm not sure if I explained that correctly.
12:50I mean, it's true, but there's more to it than that.
12:53Eye strain, blurry at the bottom.
12:56So, they're non-functioning glasses.
12:59So, insurance doesn't cover non-functioning glasses?
13:05Shouldn't the bottom be able to see far and near?
13:10I mean, I haven't done enough research in regards to this.
13:16However, this doesn't make sense.
13:18And I repeatedly said to the optometrist, I don't want those little things,
13:21because I don't want to have to look down
13:24and not be able to see out of the glasses.
13:27She said, well, you want multifocals then.
13:30And now they're saying, insurance doesn't cover multifocals.
13:34And then they're in the office saying, no, multifocals is everything.
13:41So, if multifocals is everything, how am I not covered by glasses?
13:45So, if multifocals is everything,
13:48how am I not covered by insurance with the glasses that I wanted in your office?
13:52But then you said in the appointment,
13:55no, those glasses that you tried on are the ones you're wearing now.
14:04But the optician goes, and this is confusing,
14:07but the optician goes, insurance doesn't cover multifocals.
14:10No. Yes, they do.
14:13Because the optometrist said, multifocals is covered.
14:19The progressive lens is not covered.
14:22But the optometrist stayed away from that progressive lens.
14:26She never said that term once.
14:31So, I repeatedly said, defective, defective, defective.
14:35And, obviously, the optometrist said,
14:38defective, defective, defective.
14:41And, obviously, there's signs in that recording
14:44that it's pretty obvious they're covering things up.
14:47I didn't have on the top of my head
14:50to be able to say lots of things that would catch them at the time.
14:54However, I said what I could remember.
14:57So, I told them repeatedly,
15:00well, these are not usable for day use
15:03because if I tilt my eye just a little bit lower,
15:05I'm experiencing a lot of pain.
15:08So, why am I giving glasses?
15:11And then she was trying to say, well, you're just not used to it.
15:14I'm not used to it? Yeah, I am used to it.
15:17I am used to experiencing six months' worth of serious pain
15:22from the last glasses I was prescribed.
15:27So...
15:30I'm going to stop this video
15:33and I'm going to start Part 2.
15:38I'm going to stop this video and start Part 2.
15:41I love you, Shia. Thank you, everybody, for watching.
15:44Thank you so much, Shia, for watching.