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Hi Tim,

I am glad you figured out how to wear the tints successfully on your
contacts and glasses. I will keep your tip in mind when I go in for
another recheck. I struggle when I find myself in different levels of
lights, but now I don't need to wear them around the clock like I use
to. My system can tolerate indoor light now, and it's the outdoor
light that gets me. The other day when I took a lunch break from jury
deliberation, my glasses were accidentally locked in the jury room, I
had to walk outdoors without protection to go get lunch, need I say
this was the first time I had tried this out of choice, I was too
hungry not to go. I did not suffer from a seizure, but I did I get a
bad headache from being in unprotected light. Once I found myself
inside, and out of the light, my headache would go away, and I would
feel better.

My favorite glasses are the dark tints, but in low-level light I do
struggle to read when I have them on. Interestingly after using them
for over a year, I have been able to read better when I have found
myself in a pinch and I needed to read something. For me I found the
longer I wore the dark ones, the better it was for me to read when I
wore them in lower levels of lights, and a few times I did, I did not
know I had them on.

I do know after I speak to Helen again, I may need some tints for my
Post Concussion Syndrome, I want to see if it we can find a tint that
can help unscramble my brain when it takes a turn for the worse. The
tints I have do not help it. Problem is, I don't know how in the world
she is going to test me on it when I go and see her, as my PCS may not
be acting up? Does anyone have any ideas, and who give tests?

Lu









Mon Nov 7, 2005 3:40 pm

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