@@greenchiky4672 I've tried a lot of things and some of them work. I suggest you find a better screen for computer use, you should look for LCD with VA panel. Wear FL-41 glasses. Change the light bulbs, set up ambient light. Now I can use computer a lot more
The eye burning, pain, and dryness I have almost constantly makes so much more sense after seeing this. It also helps explains why cold sores are a huge migraine trigger for me, they also affect the trigeminal nerve. Thanks.
I am a very light sensitive and sometimes fear a migraine is coming when the sensitivity seems higher than “normal” for…but, I also have a serious problem when driving through areas where trees or buildings cause you to be in and out of bright light and shadows…it almost blinds me as well as being very painful…after watching this I think I have a better understanding of what may be happening…thank you…I’ll be talking to my eye dr about this…
In the morning,it is the reflection of bright sunlight from cars and bikes disturb me from going out. and in the evening it is the lights of the vehicles.
When I was a child I had a sunstroke at five, and again at ten. Since then exposure to sunlight always triggers a migraine, so I never go outside without sunglasses and a hat. Thankfully artificial light is mostly ok, with the exception of flickering light. Thank you so much for the interesting information. Those pink glasses look very interesting.
I wish I saw that video years ago. I was probably in some kind of denial about my photosensitivity. I never realized the light was hurting me so much and in a direct manner. I got to the point I were I was having 1 headache everyday 2 day, left in a vegetable state. Reading a few words or subtitles was enough to have a panic attacks or a start a headach crisis. I'm trying different glasses and I will follow up thoses CGRP inhibitor I just heard of. If light stresses, tires or hurts you, don't let it stack up, act fast.
If I forget to close the window or I am lazy because there is no immediate pain (it comes after a couple of hours) I pay the price of headaches. Its so annoying.
I’m always surprised when these types of videos don’t include B2 - there are medical studies years old that have seen done showing b2 can help light sensitivity. When I found those I started taking extra b2 above what is in my multi and it improved my QOL so much! (And magnesium but b2 is what helps my light sensitivity) I’ve later learned by genetic testing that I have Variants in my FAD genetics which make FAD enzyme - which requires b2. And as a bonus - once I started taking extra b2 I never got canker sores or cracks in the corner of my mouth again - which I have also learned is a sign of b2 deficiency (yet I eat pretty healthy and have always taken a multi vitamin). Still glad I watched the video, I have some older rose tinted glasses made for light sensitivity but yours look better for playing tennis.
People needs to know these triggers. Who would have thought? Pounding of the head. Literal pounding. So far I found these problems with the Big bulbous bulbs, and the big spiral bulbous bulbs.
So i dont know if im the only one, but there are times when my light sensitivity hurt so bad that it causes both eyes and head to pain. The headaches are very painful sometimes causing blurry vision and all the time i get nauseous
Thanks so much for this informative video! Learning the science behind my migranes is so interesting! And ive never heard of contacts with tints, i'll def be looking into those!
I have been sensitive to light my whole life im now 38 years old and ive only been wearing prescription glasses from age 29. I would love to know more about my light sensitivity. I live in minneola kansas and ive found a great eye doctor lady in dodge city recently and im now wondering if i need to find a neuro-opthamologist but i honestly dont know where to even begin
Thank you, this video provided so much beneficial information. This disease has destroyed my life and my career so far 😢
I thought I am along on this path. Now i see I'm not. 😢Looking for a remedy. This light sensitivity makes my life challenging...
@@greenchiky4672 I've tried a lot of things and some of them work. I suggest you find a better screen for computer use, you should look for LCD with VA panel. Wear FL-41 glasses. Change the light bulbs, set up ambient light. Now I can use computer a lot more
The eye burning, pain, and dryness I have almost constantly makes so much more sense after seeing this. It also helps explains why cold sores are a huge migraine trigger for me, they also affect the trigeminal nerve. Thanks.
I am a very light sensitive and sometimes fear a migraine is coming when the sensitivity seems higher than “normal” for…but, I also have a serious problem when driving through areas where trees or buildings cause you to be in and out of bright light and shadows…it almost blinds me as well as being very painful…after watching this I think I have a better understanding of what may be happening…thank you…I’ll be talking to my eye dr about this…
Ck out b2! Search riboflavin and light sensitivity - medical studies have been done on it. Really helped me.
Same here, but i hope i'll fine a cure of such high sensitivity. If it exist🙏
Some autoimmune conditions cause or contribute. My rheumatologist tracks the light sensitivity caused by my ankykosing spondylitis.
In the morning,it is the reflection of bright sunlight from cars and bikes disturb me from going out. and in the evening it is the lights of the vehicles.
When I was a child I had a sunstroke at five, and again at ten. Since then exposure to sunlight always triggers a migraine, so I never go outside without sunglasses and a hat. Thankfully artificial light is mostly ok, with the exception of flickering light. Thank you so much for the interesting information. Those pink glasses look very interesting.
Great video! Thank you
Thank you, doctor, for that detailed information. Genuinely appreciate your effort.
I wish I saw that video years ago.
I was probably in some kind of denial about my photosensitivity.
I never realized the light was hurting me so much and in a direct manner. I got to the point I were I was having 1 headache everyday 2 day,
left in a vegetable state. Reading a few words or subtitles was enough to have a panic attacks or a start a headach crisis.
I'm trying different glasses and I will follow up thoses CGRP inhibitor I just heard of.
If light stresses, tires or hurts you, don't let it stack up, act fast.
If I forget to close the window or I am lazy because there is no immediate pain (it comes after a couple of hours) I pay the price of headaches. Its so annoying.
Very good content.
I’m always surprised when these types of videos don’t include B2 - there are medical studies years old that have seen done showing b2 can help light sensitivity. When I found those I started taking extra b2 above what is in my multi and it improved my QOL so much! (And magnesium but b2 is what helps my light sensitivity) I’ve later learned by genetic testing that I have Variants in my FAD genetics which make FAD enzyme - which requires b2. And as a bonus - once I started taking extra b2 I never got canker sores or cracks in the corner of my mouth again - which I have also learned is a sign of b2 deficiency (yet I eat pretty healthy and have always taken a multi vitamin). Still glad I watched the video, I have some older rose tinted glasses made for light sensitivity but yours look better for playing tennis.
Thank you for a beneficial information about B2. I go and take it right now. ❤
People needs to know these triggers. Who would have thought? Pounding of the head. Literal pounding. So far I found these problems with the Big bulbous bulbs, and the big spiral bulbous bulbs.
This helped me a lot. Very detailed & informative. 👌
Incredibly informative! Thanks so much.
So i dont know if im the only one, but there are times when my light sensitivity hurt so bad that it causes both eyes and head to pain. The headaches are very painful sometimes causing blurry vision and all the time i get nauseous
Thanks so much for this informative video! Learning the science behind my migranes is so interesting! And ive never heard of contacts with tints, i'll def be looking into those!
I have been sensitive to light my whole life im now 38 years old and ive only been wearing prescription glasses from age 29. I would love to know more about my light sensitivity. I live in minneola kansas and ive found a great eye doctor lady in dodge city recently and im now wondering if i need to find a neuro-opthamologist but i honestly dont know where to even begin
I am from Nepal. Fl-41 sunglass is expensive. I am stopping to go out in day.
What about work and bills?😢
Actually I was thinking risperidon. Now it stopped and I am well. And sometimes feel aura vision.@@greenchiky4672
Sucide thoughts about this light sensitivity
After eye injury these developed😭😭😭
Celtic salt saved me from chronic Migraines
I hate yellow lights 😤😤😤 my eyes so painful and i felt nausea