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Question Fluorescent Light

I have always been sensitive to sunlight. Blue eyes I thought was the reason. Last spring after my worst episode I started having problems with fluorescent lights.

We have the lights in our bathrooms and compact ones throughout the house. It hurts so much I sometimes wear sunglasses at home. But I do feel silly and my SO doesn't understand.

When I go shopping the lights make me confused and I get agitated and just want to run out. I have trouble concentrating and sometimes talking is difficult.

Anyone else eperience anything like this?
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