I have noticed that seasonal changes in the light make a difference
for me too. When it's really bright, I need darker filters and when
it isn't, I need to use lighter ones, even when I am inside, because
we have lots of light coming in through the windows.
It is a good thing that I didn't change the color on my second pair
last time I had a tint change.
Has anyone else experienced this kind of change?
--- In glimmercoloredfilterglasses@yahoogroups.com, "amluhu"
<amluhu@y...> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I have decided to once again revamp how I use my color filter
glasses
> to protect me from the sunlight. I have gone back to wearing my
light
> color filter glasses most of the time again. With the exception of
> going outdoors…I wear the outdoors. There is simply too much
sunlight
> flooding into my house right now. I will update you on my
progress.
>
> One of my main problems in my particular light sensitivity pattern
is
> the two main seasonal changes i.e. winter and summer…the change in
> location of the sun always has given me an issue.
>
> Back in April of last year I started to see a new chiropractor
whom
> re-injured the whiplash from my auto accident of 91. I was around
> May, June or July…I started not to wear my indoor glasses like I
> normally did. I wonder what was going on. Yesterday I realized
that I
> might need to go in for a tint check. It did not occur to me
sooner
> because I had the colors of my color filters changed the last time
> that I was in Helen's office (Irlen Institute).
>
> Interestingly, sunrays in other parts of the state I will need to
> modify how I wear my color filter glasses. I will either need to
wear
> my color filter glasses all of the time, or sometimes. It all
depends
> on the light from the sun. Maybe a physicist could answer this. I
> don't know if this is the right field for this question. Does this
> happen to anyone?
>
> Lu