Hi Cheryl,
I'm not aware of the full story here, but good for you! If from what I understand there are people giving out erroneous information that can have a profound effect on someone's life then they should be held accountable. If they are going to be in the business of assisting others with such important matters then you should be educated on all the facts, available technologies, assistive devices and medical breakthroughs...
For years no one told me that I could drive if I followed certain proceedures... They just told me I couldn't. While I don't think they are evil I do get upset about it. My low vision specialist at John Hopkins, Dr. Park who helped me get my license, told me that I could have been driving a long time ago. I do get upset about what could have been, but I can't let that eat me up. I believe things happen at the right time and perhaps my getting my license when I was more mature and serious about it was the best thing to happen.
Hey, doesn't it feel good to drive and say I got a ticket! You rebel

Bernie
Low Vision Driving Tips @ See Me Drive .comhttp://www.seemedrive.com