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kam
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I ran over my sun glasses with my power chair yesterday...by mistake of course.

But, they are toast.

I do have light sensitivity.

Having a pair of sunglasses that would work while on the computer would be a good thing.

the old pair I had didn't work for some reason.

So wondering what those of you with light sensitivity have found to work for you.

Looking for brand names or a web site.

Thanks

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I can send you a slightly used pair to help out, kam.

I am also in the market for some really dark, effective sunglasses. I especially need them when traveling to Texas.

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Tutu...sending you an email.

But, wanted to let you know I did a search for best rated sunglasses and Amazon came up with a list of sunglasses.

I had a good pair of sunglasses when I was on the road a lot.

They were supposed to help with eye fatigue.

But, I couldn't tell you know what brand they were...it has been too long ago.

AT the time, I was able to go into a place that just sold sunglasses and they were able to tell me which ones worked best under which conditions.

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thanks.. here's the link:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/top-rated/sporting-goods/2204481011#2

I didn't see any dark ones.

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I purchased RAy Ban's in 1991. I goofed up and used the frames for my Rx lens a couple of years ago thinking I would be saving money.

I really miss the original lens. They worked so much better than the tinted rx lens they put in the frames.

Not sure if Ray Ban's would work for you or not.

The brand of the other pair I had that were good for eye fatigue and the sun while driving started with an S.

I wish I still had them.

I gave them away as I thought it was the glasses that were the problem.

years later finally figured out it was my eyes that were the problem.

Something to do with the lyme disease as vision kept changing and continues to do so.

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I use the NoIRs recommended by the Marshall Protocol. They have side filters. I use the lighter lens one every day (10%?) and almost never use the 2% dark one.

http://www.noir-medical.com/

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