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I have been trying on different types of glasses while watching TV or sitting in front of the computer monitor. I am photosensitive and get migraine/seizures very easily.
I have a pair of polarized popover sunglasses that I can wear over my regular glasses that I tried in front of a plasma tv last night that is known for triggering a migraine/seizure and so far nothing has happened. So, will continue to wear these.
I lost my second pair of cocoon's last week so while looking online thru Walmart, I came across a popover that is for protection for nighttime driving to protect against the glare of oncoming traffic and wondering if these might help just for sitting in front of the TV or computer monitor in lieu of polarized sun glasses. It says it it eliminates 99% reflected light and scattered light but is not polarized. The lenses are yellow: https://www.walmart.com/ip/Unisex-H...s-Driving-Glasses-Yellow/493854381#about-item
The lenses I just lost, I went to an optometrist who put specialized lenses in these popovers to reduce the glare specifically that triggers migraine/seizures.
Has anyone tried different colored lenses to help reflect light if one is photosensitive ?
Debbie
I have a pair of polarized popover sunglasses that I can wear over my regular glasses that I tried in front of a plasma tv last night that is known for triggering a migraine/seizure and so far nothing has happened. So, will continue to wear these.
I lost my second pair of cocoon's last week so while looking online thru Walmart, I came across a popover that is for protection for nighttime driving to protect against the glare of oncoming traffic and wondering if these might help just for sitting in front of the TV or computer monitor in lieu of polarized sun glasses. It says it it eliminates 99% reflected light and scattered light but is not polarized. The lenses are yellow: https://www.walmart.com/ip/Unisex-H...s-Driving-Glasses-Yellow/493854381#about-item
The lenses I just lost, I went to an optometrist who put specialized lenses in these popovers to reduce the glare specifically that triggers migraine/seizures.
Has anyone tried different colored lenses to help reflect light if one is photosensitive ?
Debbie