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Old 05-19-2021, 07:36 PM   #15
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You could try an RV dealer near you at home or you current location to see if they have any drivers they use. My MH PO does this out of Elkhart in his early retirement mostly his truck and their TTs.
You should at least have your blood pressure and sugar checked. Both can mess with your eyes. Wish you the best to resolve both issues.
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Thanks again for the kind comments and suggestions. I’m going to check with an ophthalmologist when I get home. I’m good for about 200 miles so I think I’ll just break up the trip home to Oak Ridge as needed.
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I'm no eye doctor and I don't play one on TV but if I was you I'd be going to visit a HH eye doc today.
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Well I got the RV home today. I found I can drive about 2 hours with no issues. After that things get squirrely! Although coming up I-26 thru Spartanburg and Asheville really tried my nerves! Those retaining walls 1 foot away from the side of the RV are killer!



Seeing eye doctor Wednesday.
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Good luck. Hope all is well.
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Retaining walls on the white lines are a pain for sure!

Let us know what the doc says...curious.
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Glad you made it home safe. Get those eyes checked asap!
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