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May 2010
Castle Point Labour candidate takes RNIB quiz and says “It’s time we all took more care of our
eyes ….”
Julian Ware-Lane today took part in a quiz from
RNIB to raise awareness amongst election candidates of the leading causes of sight loss. Questions also ask who can
get free eye tests and how many of us are already living with sight problems. Six
million older people at risk of blindness There are around 1.8 million
people in the UK already living with sight loss, with around 2700 in Castle Point. RNIB’s quiz revealed that pensioners
are most at risk of losing their sight, in fact two-thirds of partially sighted people are aged 75 or over. Yet, six
million older people in the UK (47 per cent) are needlessly risking their sight by not having their eyes tested regularly,
despite being eligible for free eye tests. Saving sight Julian Ware-Lane was also shocked to learn that nearly 50 per cent of all sight loss is avoidable. This
includes people with refractive error – that is people in need of a correct prescription for glasses or contact lenses
- and people who have lost sight through conditions that could have been treated if detected early enough, such as glaucoma. Julian Ware-Lane said, "Sight is the sense we most fear losing, so why are so many of us are potentially
putting it at risk through not having regular sight tests? There needs to be a greater public understanding that a sight test
isn't just about whether you need glasses, it can also detect signs of eye disease. It’s time we all took
eye health and sight loss seriously." “There is a history of glaucoma in my family – it is mentioned on my father’s death certificate.
My father eventually went blind, so I am acutely aware of what sight loss really means” added Julian. RNIB recommends that everyone should get their
eyes tested every two years, or more frequently if recommended by an optometrist.
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