Colour blindness stuff.

Try this test, it tells you what you should see depending on if you have colour blindness.

http://www.kcl.ac.uk/teares/gktvc/vc/lt/colourblindness/cblind.htm

It covers both types of tests. Those you should see and those you shouldn't.


According to one pic I'm red-green colour blind, according to the next I'm not. I'm not getting near 24/24, but according to some plates I'd be perfectly normal. I'm in serious trouble when it comes to most of the non-specific plates, though. I've also got mild protanomalia, whatever the fuck that is, according to one plate. And I'm not seeing any of the numbers that aren't supposed to be there :blink:

It's prolly 'cos I don't have a normal kind of colour blindness, though.
 
Avoid labyrinths - check :sly:

Did you get insurance or owt for it?

It's a bad thing when professionals claim a full recovery is easy. My mam never got compensation for some whiplash thing after she had her car accident a couple of years back. Some genious doctor decided she should totally have recovered from that. She still suffers from it.
 
6, o and NO is what I'm seeing.

I'm not strictly colour blind, though, I see all the primaries but nuances screw me over a lot (it's cos of a virus, not the usual thing). I could be fucking the last one up.
 
I like the ones with figures normal people can't see, 'cos they give you an inkling of what it's like for for me trying to make out numbers on the regular type of test, after a fashion :happy:

Was frustrating as fuck at first when my eyes stopped working properly, like.

Although I'm right normal when looking at those pics in the last test.
 
:lol:

Did you get insurance or owt for it?

I don't even know what that means. Shit happens, it was nobody's fault. The Dr who I trust told me exactly what was happening and what we could do about it. In essence nothing.

Does anyone see what I did there.
 
I can understand how it would be really frustrating, like I said my brother has it really bad. The red and green on traffic lights look the same to him, colour wise, so he has to judge by whether the top or bottom light is on. Which means at night he has to be close enough to work that out.
 
Uh, I mean did you have a health insurance type of deal, and if so did you get compensated when it happened, like.

Did one of them direct translations in my heid and it didn't work very well in english.
 
Nah, I wasn't. I'm a bit fuzzy on what sort of policies and whatnot you have over yonder.

I know you have the tax-funded or subsidised healthcare and that sort of thing, same as here.

I was thinking more of the kind of optional policy wot pays out if you get a disability or something. Like wot my mam had.
 
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