I know what you mean about filter colors sometimes needing to be changed. The
filter color I chose at my last evaluation, less than a month ago, is not
working for me, even though I had been wearing that color for quite some time.
I have severe vision and neurological problems that the proper filters have
always been able to eliminate. I thought the problems I was experiencing were
due to the fact that my old filters had faded but that didn't turn out to be the
case this time. I know I need to go back to be retested but I want to be better
prepared before I go back. I thought it would be best to ask questions in here
and learn from others who wear Irlen Filters so I can be armed with the
knowledge of how other people recognize when they find the right filter color.
Hopefully then I can do a better job of choosing my filter color next time.
--- In glimmercoloredfilterglasses@yahoogroups.com, Donna Leonard
<emmiezmom@...> wrote:
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> the only thing i can say is when you notice you have not needed a change in
> years then you have the best at the time,but when i needed a change i knew
> right away and it happened quickly
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> On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 4:35 PM, hopefordyslexia
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> > Can any of you who wear Irlen filters explain how you know when you have
> > gotten the best color(s) to reduce or eliminate your problems?
> > Any insights would be greatly appreciated.
> > Thanks in advance for taking the time to read my message and respond.
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