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I always knew that I was photosensitive but I never knew to what extent. Recently we have been undergoing office refurbishment and one of the areas that has been changed is the lights, we now have 160 fluorescent tubes in our office, which is about 80ft long, by mid afternoon when my morning meds have started to wear off the room is flashing like strobes in a disco.
People started to complain about headaches, I could see the lights flashing so I was in a position to help as I knew what the problem was, I reported it in to the managers, they had trouble believing what I was seeing, so I thought of a way too show them, I used my cell phone so that it slowed the image, that way they were able to view the lights for themselves, I also showed them the reflection/stripes the tubes caused on our desks.
The lights are on a sensor activated by movement, so we have no control over them, I have requested a key so that I am able to switch them off if they flicker too much, accept I trialed the key and the emergency switches have been wired the wrong way round, so we cannot shut them off manually, only turn them on, our electrical manager said that he will change that next week.
Problem is, the job is done now using poor quality starters, so there is nothing that anyone can do about it so I am stuck with 160 flashing tubes for 8 hours a day which is causing my seizures to skyrocket beyond my expected limit of approx 50 a day, they have risen 100+ nearly every day since these new lights were fitted, but at least I have a secret key which should work next week.
Take a look at my pic below, I sketch at lunchtimes and you can see the stripes across my picture, people just don't realise the damage that these lights can be causing to our eyes.
People started to complain about headaches, I could see the lights flashing so I was in a position to help as I knew what the problem was, I reported it in to the managers, they had trouble believing what I was seeing, so I thought of a way too show them, I used my cell phone so that it slowed the image, that way they were able to view the lights for themselves, I also showed them the reflection/stripes the tubes caused on our desks.
The lights are on a sensor activated by movement, so we have no control over them, I have requested a key so that I am able to switch them off if they flicker too much, accept I trialed the key and the emergency switches have been wired the wrong way round, so we cannot shut them off manually, only turn them on, our electrical manager said that he will change that next week.
Problem is, the job is done now using poor quality starters, so there is nothing that anyone can do about it so I am stuck with 160 flashing tubes for 8 hours a day which is causing my seizures to skyrocket beyond my expected limit of approx 50 a day, they have risen 100+ nearly every day since these new lights were fitted, but at least I have a secret key which should work next week.
Take a look at my pic below, I sketch at lunchtimes and you can see the stripes across my picture, people just don't realise the damage that these lights can be causing to our eyes.
