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Seasonal Affective Disorder Lights And Migraines
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Several months of daily migraines. Working on meds. Probably related to a neck injury. And lots of dietary and environmental triggers. Definitely have issues with bright lights. Was an issue at work with the fluorescent lights. Wore a special hat like card dealers wear! Took a tube out of the fixture even. Now I’m home and a new problem. All the gray skies and I usually ski. Can’t now. So I have a special light to help release the “happy” me and my migraines prevent me from using it!!! Too… read more

posted January 31, 2023
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Christine are those prescription or where can you purchase them. Looking for something for the samething. I wear glasses and contacts. But I haven't been able to wear contacts because of the Bell's Palsy. My right eye doesn't close all the way. Hopeyou have low / no pain free day/ night! 💜

posted February 4, 2023
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I have FL-41 glasses for migraines. It’s a pink lens that helps light sensitivity. When I have a migraine and wear mine I can use my laptop or my phone!

posted February 4, 2023

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