I am glad to hear that i can help you. feel free to send me an email if you
would like to talk more, come up with more questions, or just willing to make a
new friend that has gone through somthing simular. my email adderess is
"patchesandhems@..."
--- In glimmercoloredfilterglasses@yahoogroups.com, hopefordyslexia
<no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> Thank you for being so open and sharing your experience and your insights. I
really appreciate getting to know what others are going through and have learned
a lot. I didn't know that other people had simular struggles. Knowing that
makes me feel less tense about the difficulties my problems cause and I think I
will be able to be more at ease next time. I won't feel so stressed out if I
have trouble since I now know I am not the only one who has to take time and
repeat the process in order to get the best color match.
> Thanks for explaining about the color issues too. They have tried to explain
the color change issue to me, but your description finally made it make sense.
> Thank you so much.
>
> --- In glimmercoloredfilterglasses@yahoogroups.com, "heather_s162000"
<heather.selby@> wrote:
> >
> > i understand what you mean. i've always brought my mom and she kind of
watches. there have been several times where i have to put my head down for 5 or
10 minutes then start the testing again. if im geting more iritaited i need to
stop and then try again...
> > also if the color is changing the way you see things like blue is still not
blue or if things that dont normaly have a red tint start having red added to
their color then the color is wrong. you dont want it to change the color of
things around you. the tint is just suppose to make you more cofterable and more
relaxed so you can read and see easyer. for me my colors are light blue with a
couple dark shades of gray. at one point even when we didnt add any red when it
got too dark the things around me started to have a reder tint. so we had to
lighten it a bit.
> > dont be afraid to speak up. if you dont know if its good or not. try
somthing else and you can always go back to it.
> >
> > --- In glimmercoloredfilterglasses@yahoogroups.com, hopefordyslexia
<no_reply@> wrote:
> > >
> > > That is really good advice. I know from experience that it's true. It's
just hard for me to get in touch with that stuff since I have spent so many
years trying to block out what is happening with my body so I can just keep
functioning. During testing, I can sense the colors that make things way worse
and communicate that. Some colors improve my vision and help my eyes to work
together, some don't and some make it worse. It's the process of narrowing down
the choices on the better colors to those that help best with my neurological
problems that gets hard. I usually have to have someone else watch me during
the testing procedure and see if they can tell what will work by outward signs
of relaxation versus tension or tremors and whether my reading, speech and
coordination improve or get worse with the different colors. With some colors I
speak more fluidly, others slow everything down but I am so focused on the
process of speaking or reading that it is hard for me to monitor myself.
> > >
> > > --- In glimmercoloredfilterglasses@yahoogroups.com, "heather_s162000"
<heather.selby@> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > you will know when the color is right for you when your body relaxes
more. when your head doesnt hurt looking through them. dont think to much just
let your body tell you what feels good looking through them. some you wont be
able to tell but the person helping you will help you through it. at first they
might need to screen you mutiple times and you might need to go back several
times to change the color but once you got the color that works for you there
might be only tini changes as your body changes as you get older year to year.
> > > > but basicly to answer your question on how you will know. once you start
testing and looking through the colors some colors will make your head hurt more
and some will relax you. go with what relaxes you.
> > > >
> > > > --- In glimmercoloredfilterglasses@yahoogroups.com, hopefordyslexia
<no_reply@> wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > 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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