I want to be a train driver but I’ve developed chronic photosensitivity since a couple of years ago. I’ve got a pair of Gunnar red tint glasses to block more than 90% blue light but i still get migraines using it if I drive at night in the car
Wow... as someone who had a pineal gland cyst resection and suffer still from light sensitivity, the connection to circadian rythems and potentially pineal gland function is earth shattering!
Is there a vertigo related photosensitivity ? No migraines. Just intense vertigo very often and then lethargy plus blurry double vision for some hours after the dizziness.
OMG ! this was made for me! i have this exact problem, and i have been buying orange tinted sunglasses for about 10 years! is there something i can do to make things a bit better neurologicaly speaking?
What I can't find anything about, isn't light sensitivity, but white sensitivity. I can go outside on a sunny day no problems, but anything that's white or very light I can't stand to look at. This video was too light, so I had to scroll down and just listen. ( I have dark viewer settings). I can't read my mail because it's on white paper. It's more than discomfort, the white completely washes out the text to be unreadable. When I search white sensitivity, all I get is racial related stuff, lol. I can, however read something on light background if I make a sort of periscope with my hand over my eye so the visible area is tiny. It just hurts.
I have this same issue! Last summer I went to the beach, with white sands, and I felt almost blind. I had sunglasses on, but they only worked to an extent.
If it helps, I have a similar problem to a lesser extreme I think (usually), maybe try researching Irlen Syndrome? I honestly can't tell whether its a scam or not because there is no research by people not making products in these fields so. :/
@@dragonk4tz470 thank you for that. I've never heard of it, but after a quick look, it definitely seems close to what I experience.. especially the sample video of how perception looks. I know it's messed up looking for answers on the internet rather than from an optometrist, but I'm unable to see one.
This what I searching Doctor.. Your explanation is gread... I have eye irritation and having pain on one side of my head especially on optical nerve region whenever I watching laptop and mobile phone or any illuminating screens..
Is this the same for people with Lupus? I have Lupus and Sjogrens I cannot be in any kind of daylight I turn almost purple even in the shade and then i feel really sick inside.
I want to be a train driver but I’ve developed chronic photosensitivity since a couple of years ago. I’ve got a pair of Gunnar red tint glasses to block more than 90% blue light but i still get migraines using it if I drive at night in the car
Wow... as someone who had a pineal gland cyst resection and suffer still from light sensitivity, the connection to circadian rythems and potentially pineal gland function is earth shattering!
Is there a vertigo related photosensitivity ? No migraines. Just intense vertigo very often and then lethargy plus blurry double vision for some hours after the dizziness.
OMG ! this was made for me! i have this exact problem, and i have been buying orange tinted sunglasses for about 10 years! is there something i can do to make things a bit better neurologicaly speaking?
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Theraspecs work wonderfully for me. My neurologist suggested amitriptolin and/or gabapentin for neurological treatment.
What I can't find anything about, isn't light sensitivity, but white sensitivity. I can go outside on a sunny day no problems, but anything that's white or very light I can't stand to look at. This video was too light, so I had to scroll down and just listen. ( I have dark viewer settings). I can't read my mail because it's on white paper. It's more than discomfort, the white completely washes out the text to be unreadable. When I search white sensitivity, all I get is racial related stuff, lol.
I can, however read something on light background if I make a sort of periscope with my hand over my eye so the visible area is tiny. It just hurts.
I have this same issue! Last summer I went to the beach, with white sands, and I felt almost blind. I had sunglasses on, but they only worked to an extent.
If it helps, I have a similar problem to a lesser extreme I think (usually), maybe try researching Irlen Syndrome? I honestly can't tell whether its a scam or not because there is no research by people not making products in these fields so. :/
@@dragonk4tz470 thank you for that. I've never heard of it, but after a quick look, it definitely seems close to what I experience.. especially the sample video of how perception looks.
I know it's messed up looking for answers on the internet rather than from an optometrist, but I'm unable to see one.
@@Daiska_Plays Frankly the more Information the better. If you ever meet with one maybe you can ask them? Glad it helped :)
THANK YOU! :)
This what I searching Doctor..
Your explanation is gread...
I have eye irritation and having pain on one side of my head especially on optical nerve region whenever I watching laptop and mobile phone or any illuminating screens..
The optic nerve has no receptors for pain...
Exactly same happens all screen colours seems to be more brighter..what is the sloution
Is this the same for people with Lupus? I have Lupus and Sjogrens I cannot be in any kind of daylight I turn almost purple even in the shade and then i feel really sick inside.
Make sure you take vitamin D
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Spectrum t.v
for me it's the snow :p it's always the dang snow and noon sun lol
Yes
my eye only sensitivity to bulb lights yea
you should have used sign language CAN'T HEAR YOU