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karilann 02-14-2012 11:13 AM

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.

ANNagain 02-14-2012 04:49 PM

Hi Karilann,

Very bright lights do the same thing to me. I don't know if it's MS related.

This has been ongoing for a long while- grocery stores and such. Recently, we had an energy audit and they replaced the conventional bulbs in the LR ceiling (6) with whatever they call the squiggly ones. Even dimmed they bother me. There is not a setting between off and all the way on that is OK w me. Not enough light or hurting my eyes- those are the choices. It has gotten to where we enjoy the skylights during the day and have no light or just a small task light in the evening.

Let me know if you find out more and I'll do the same.
ANN

Dejibo 02-14-2012 08:03 PM

Bright lights used to do the same thing to me, it was horrible. I found polarized sunglasses really helped. Even if I had to wear them indoors.:cool:

SallyC 02-14-2012 10:20 PM

Yes, me too. I've always been ultra sensitive to bright lights. I always thought it was a blond/light skinned/blue/green eye thingy. I think I'll blame MS too..:)

Dejibo 02-15-2012 08:12 AM

I find those CFL bulbs or compact fluorescent lights are horrible! I switched them all out of my house in favor of halogen or LED stuff. Fluorescent lights give off a mercury vapor when they heat up, and that can cause headaches. I was so upset when the hospital laid me directly under a fluorescent light fixture.

tkrik 02-15-2012 10:17 PM

I read the title to this thread and thought, "Eye stain? What is that?" (Thinking it was some testing thing I never heard of.) Guess I'm having one of those moments.

I'm more sensitive to light than I used to be. It hurts my eyes if things are too bright but also I have difficulty if it is too dim. I never made the connection to MS though. I just figured it was allergies or dry air or something like that. Now you have me thinking.

mochagirl13 02-16-2012 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by tkrik (Post 852168)
I read the title to this thread and thought, "Eye stain? What is that?" (Thinking it was some testing thing I never heard of.) Guess I'm having one of those moments.

I'm more sensitive to light than I used to be. It hurts my eyes if things are too bright but also I have difficulty if it is too dim. I never made the connection to MS though. I just figured it was allergies or dry air or something like that. Now you have me thinking.

I'm thinking MS related too. People comment on how dark my living room is. The sun hurts my eyes so I keep my shades drawn and I used to love the sun and have my house lit up like a christmas tree even in the daytime.

dmplaura 02-16-2012 08:33 PM

I wish I could remember the term my eye specialist used yesterday (Photo*** something - yes, that DOESN'T narrow it down :p ). Said it meant I was uber light-sensitive.

No kidding, I've experienced migraines from bright lights - especially fluorescent and reflective sunlight (like, off newly fallen snow, or puddles) - since I was a kid.

I wonder if the 'digital age' with more TV's, computers, smartphones and such available virtually everywhere has made us become more and more light sensitive? Or maybe the quality of light sources has gone the cheap route/energy saver route - without negative implications to the condition of our eyes in the equation?

jprinz99 02-17-2012 07:07 AM

photo-sensitive??? I think this is the term you on the tips of your lips

karilann 02-17-2012 02:21 PM

Doc said Occular Migraine and ran an MRI just in case. Haven't had an MRI since 2009 so at least it will allow me to see how I'm doing.....on the inside :rolleyes:


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