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Not everyone is at the same faltering health levels, so how can an age be placed on the entire population? Granite I've been behind some elderly drivers myself that don't drive too well. Anyway, don't they have eye exams once people reach a certain age?
It depends on what Carter was doing when he fell, no one said so we guess.Putting on ones pants which requires standing on one leg becomes difficult for elderly people, particularly large people. Bending over for any length of time can cause dizziness particularly for those who've been through chemo as Carter has. Chemo brain is a btch, trust me on that.Not many make it to 90 much less 95 so unsteadiness, tripping and such shouldn't be a mystery.
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IDK. With me the first part is the blood work and the second part is the actual exam when they get the blood results.
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No, eye exams at certain ages here for those driving and by elderly, I mean anyone over 70's to check reflexes. As one gets older the reflexes aren't near as swift on driving abilities.