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Old 09-25-2012, 12:59 PM
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MaryLane
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Originally Posted by BellaBoo View Post
Your eyes may be sensitive to light now but as you get older the sensitivity will be less and less. At least that what happened to my Aunt. She couldn't tolerate bright light until later in her life. I would ask an eye dr. about the light sensitivity problem. My aunt found out too late it isn't normal.
Thank you. My eye doctor knows. Part of why I have polarized bi-focals. I know I do better than I used to. I can ALMOST tolerate a normal computer monitor now but I prefer them with the brightness and contrast both set below 50.

I have an aunt that is light sensitive, too. She is 54 and I am 47. When we went to retreat it really disturbed everyone that we turned all the lights out except our machine lights. We even gave our extra lights to other people. Worked out best for everyone.

But those Ott lights...those things are EVIL. Shudder just thinking of them!

I feel for anyone that can't see for whatever reason. Yesterday my husband moved my glasses while I was in the shower. I couldn't find them and had to get a spare pair out to find them because he left for work.
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