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Default Glasses/contacts give you headaches, dizziness or nausea?

Does anyone experience issues with dizziness, or nausea that they attribute to their glasses? I have found that it is hard to find a suitable prescription. Some days I feel my glasses are to strong and other days too weak.

I wonder if my neurological issue changes the amount of light that enters the eye? I have mentioned this to a neuro-ophthalmologist and he didn't seem to care. He was only interested in my eye control issues, not the functional aspects of my vision (I.e. my glasses).
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