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Recovering from car accident
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<blockquote data-quote="catamountsierra" data-source="post: 1251773" data-attributes="member: 79865"><p>I have been seeing the specialists for a while now. I got a vision exam done, which means that if I can get the approval from OWCP I should soon be getting my first ever pair of glasses. I am also scheduled to have an MRI done on Monday evening, so hopefully that can tell me why I still have lots of pain where the airbag hit my face and head. I am slowly recovering, but still not really feeling up to hunting. I was thinking about trying to get my rifle sighted in this morning, but I think I may wait until after the MRI. My daughter has one of those pop guns that you can get at Cabela's or Sportsman's; that think makes the side of my head hurt so I have to imagine the 7mm-08 would be much worse. I'm kind of depressed that I don't feel up to hunting even though my seasons are now open. I think part of it is that I'm not sure I trust myself in the field.</p><p>Anyway, since I got the eye exam and the prescription for glasses, I have been wondering what that might mean for my shooting. If I have to change the occular focus on my scopes, does that change point of impact? If it does, I might want to wait until I have my glasses (assuming OWCP or someone can pay for them) before getting my rifles sighted in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catamountsierra, post: 1251773, member: 79865"] I have been seeing the specialists for a while now. I got a vision exam done, which means that if I can get the approval from OWCP I should soon be getting my first ever pair of glasses. I am also scheduled to have an MRI done on Monday evening, so hopefully that can tell me why I still have lots of pain where the airbag hit my face and head. I am slowly recovering, but still not really feeling up to hunting. I was thinking about trying to get my rifle sighted in this morning, but I think I may wait until after the MRI. My daughter has one of those pop guns that you can get at Cabela's or Sportsman's; that think makes the side of my head hurt so I have to imagine the 7mm-08 would be much worse. I'm kind of depressed that I don't feel up to hunting even though my seasons are now open. I think part of it is that I'm not sure I trust myself in the field. Anyway, since I got the eye exam and the prescription for glasses, I have been wondering what that might mean for my shooting. If I have to change the occular focus on my scopes, does that change point of impact? If it does, I might want to wait until I have my glasses (assuming OWCP or someone can pay for them) before getting my rifles sighted in. [/QUOTE]
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