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Old 02-14-2012, 11:13 AM #1
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Default Eye stain????

Okay, I don't believe I have been doing anything different as far as my eyes go.
But since last summer I have noticed that my eyes seem to be really sensitive to bright lights. I mean it really hurts.
If I go outdoors on a bright sunny day, I actually have to close my eyes because they hurt!
Today the snow reflection is so bright that my eyes hurt.
We have a kitchen lighting system that has 2 adjustments...bright and turbo bright. They are fluorescent and I can't stand the turbo!
Is this an M.S.thing? I just had an eye examination and I don't seem to have any issues with my eyes other than age related.
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