Tjkbeluga 5th Gear October 5, 2012 Author Share October 5, 2012 Haha, no, that extreme! But I choose frames that don't let in much light from the sides. Like this one: Kewl! But then I see the "O" logo means $$$ ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aventador 6th Gear October 5, 2012 Share October 5, 2012 No leh... No headache and the problem I'm having is consistent. migraine may not have headache A migraine may occur with symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, or sensitivity to light. you could get it suddenly through Alcohol, stress and anxiety, certain odors or perfumes, loud noises or bright lights, or Caffeine withdrawal Migraine headaches can be triggered by certain foods. The most common are: MSG, Foods containing tyramine, which includes red wine, aged cheese, smoked fish, chicken livers Fruits (avocado, banana, citrus fruit and tomatoes) Meats containing nitrates (bacon, hot dogs, salami, cured meats) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tjkbeluga 5th Gear October 5, 2012 Author Share October 5, 2012 migraine may not have headache A migraine may occur with symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, or sensitivity to light. you could get it suddenly through Alcohol, stress and anxiety, certain odors or perfumes, loud noises or bright lights, or Caffeine withdrawal Migraine headaches can be triggered by certain foods. The most common are: MSG, Foods containing tyramine, which includes red wine, aged cheese, smoked fish, chicken livers Fruits (avocado, banana, citrus fruit and tomatoes) Meats containing nitrates (bacon, hot dogs, salami, cured meats) I see.... Thanks for the info.... Never knew this... Yea, quite stress this year. Moving to new house, changing jobs.... Will find out more about migraine... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Taipan49 3rd Gear October 5, 2012 Share October 5, 2012 Kewl! But then I see the "O" logo means $$$ Yeah unfortunately means $$$. I do a lot of sailing which is bad for brightness as you have no shade and the sun reflecting off the water as well. I couldn't go sailing without getting good quality lenses, eyes just hurt too much. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Happily1986 5th Gear October 5, 2012 Share October 5, 2012 Hi guys, My eyes are now very sensitive to lights. During the day time, even by looking out into the open space makes my eyes hurt. It also takes longer for my eyes to recover from looking at bright scenes. I've seen the eyes specialist at KTP Hospital to make sure my retinas are OK. The doctors dilated my pupils, scan through every corner of the retinas and found nothing wrong.... Any advice? It's so annoying now that I'm thinking of just making a new glass with compatible sunglass clipons. I had an ex colleague who experienced the same exact issue. Furthermore the whole problem just simply popped out of nowhere. Later she found out that she had a strand of hair or two stranded behind her eyeball. Must have dislodged from the eyelash and found their way there by one way or another. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Myxilplix Turbocharged October 5, 2012 Share October 5, 2012 My eyes have always been sensitive to bright artificial lights and sunlight, too much and i'll end up tearing and getting headaches. Even sitting in the dentist chair also my tears will start flowing once they turn on the light. Because of this i always have my sunglasses with me when going out in the daytime. Invested in a pair of prescription Oakley Monster Dog (similar to the pic earlier in the thread) which the darkest lens available at the time and it's served me for the past 7 years and still going strong. Cost 400+ because the lens is the regular type sourced locally. Now Oakley offer original prescription lenses with their mirror/iridium coating but it's going to cost alot more because they need to order from the states. I'm considering getting a pair of these but looking for other sources apart from local optical shops, maybe i'll order direct or get a pair the next time i travel. I am not comfortable with contact lenses and refuse to use them so have to pay more for the prescription glasses. A good pair of sunglasses is priceless and you can never have too much protection for your eyes. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adrianli Hypersonic October 5, 2012 Share October 5, 2012 Symptoms similar to my condition when my uveitis acts up. Get a referral to see a specialist at SNEC. Is ur eye pupil blood shot red and swollen??? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uveitis It took a direct injection to my eye and one month of MC before I was "temporary" cured. It happened the following year again. First time had to stare at a needle as I was being injected. I could not stop moving ard. While doc was injecting, nurse had to hold me down. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tjkbeluga 5th Gear October 5, 2012 Author Share October 5, 2012 I had an ex colleague who experienced the same exact issue. Furthermore the whole problem just simply popped out of nowhere. Later she found out that she had a strand of hair or two stranded behind her eyeball. Must have dislodged from the eyelash and found their way there by one way or another. Wah the doctor very solid in debugging.... How on earth they could detect conclude this? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tjkbeluga 5th Gear October 5, 2012 Author Share October 5, 2012 My eyes have always been sensitive to bright artificial lights and sunlight, too much and i'll end up tearing and getting headaches. Even sitting in the dentist chair also my tears will start flowing once they turn on the light. Because of this i always have my sunglasses with me when going out in the daytime. Invested in a pair of prescription Oakley Monster Dog (similar to the pic earlier in the thread) which the darkest lens available at the time and it's served me for the past 7 years and still going strong. Cost 400+ because the lens is the regular type sourced locally. Now Oakley offer original prescription lenses with their mirror/iridium coating but it's going to cost alot more because they need to order from the states. I'm considering getting a pair of these but looking for other sources apart from local optical shops, maybe i'll order direct or get a pair the next time i travel. I am not comfortable with contact lenses and refuse to use them so have to pay more for the prescription glasses. A good pair of sunglasses is priceless and you can never have too much protection for your eyes. I'm tempted.... but then, wouldn't it be too dark at dark places? That's why I'm thinking of getting glasses with nice matching clipons so that when it is too dark then I can remove the clipons... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tjkbeluga 5th Gear October 5, 2012 Author Share October 5, 2012 Symptoms similar to my condition when my uveitis acts up. Get a referral to see a specialist at SNEC. Is ur eye pupil blood shot red and swollen??? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uveitis It took a direct injection to my eye and one month of MC before I was "temporary" cured. It happened the following year again. First time had to stare at a needle as I was being injected. I could not stop moving ard. While doc was injecting, nurse had to hold me down. From the wiki, looks like I could have anterior ulveitis - Dark floater - occassional pain - Sometimes have slight blur vision - Photophobia Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Happily1986 5th Gear October 5, 2012 Share October 5, 2012 Wah the doctor very solid in debugging.... How on earth they could detect conclude this? I have no idea but I was glad she was cured Cos we had to use a lot of cardboard to block out the ceiling lights (no dimmer mah) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Myxilplix Turbocharged October 5, 2012 Share October 5, 2012 I'm tempted.... but then, wouldn't it be too dark at dark places? That's why I'm thinking of getting glasses with nice matching clipons so that when it is too dark then I can remove the clipons... I carry my oakleys in the soft pouch and when i use them i keep my normal glasses inside and switch where necessary, or just pop the oakleys on my head if for short period. My degree isn't very high, just that i like crystal clear vision. Like some other bros have mentioned, it would be better for the eyes with sunglasses that can cut out the glare from the sides as well, which clipons can't do. One downside is that's it's abit harder to check your blindspots when you drive, maybe have to turn the head a few degrees more. I use stick-on blindspot mirrors to help overcome this. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adrianli Hypersonic October 5, 2012 Share October 5, 2012 From the wiki, looks like I could have anterior ulveitis - Dark floater - occassional pain - Sometimes have slight blur vision - Photophobia Then u better quick get a referral to see a specialist in SNEC. When it attacked, I couldnt drive or go out in the daytime or even watch tv. My next annual review is next mth. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tjkbeluga 5th Gear October 5, 2012 Author Share October 5, 2012 Then u better quick get a referral to see a specialist in SNEC. When it attacked, I couldnt drive or go out in the daytime or even watch tv. My next annual review is next mth. Referrel means from polyclinic only right? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adrianli Hypersonic October 5, 2012 Share October 5, 2012 Referrel means from polyclinic only right? My referral was from SGH A&E. Went to SGH A&E, doc there say they cant help me cos they dont understand my condition. SNEC specialist was informed and came over to see me at SGH A&E. From then on, subsequent visits are to SNEC. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TVT Supercharged October 5, 2012 Share October 5, 2012 Sleep early at night. Don't watch too much porn late at night with lights off! Soon your eyes will get better. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tjkbeluga 5th Gear October 5, 2012 Author Share October 5, 2012 My referral was from SGH A&E. Went to SGH A&E, doc there say they cant help me cos they dont understand my condition. SNEC specialist was informed and came over to see me at SGH A&E. From then on, subsequent visits are to SNEC. Wah, your case looks very severe to require to go to A&E.... I will check with my wife since she's a nurse... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tjkbeluga 5th Gear October 5, 2012 Author Share October 5, 2012 Sleep early at night. Don't watch too much porn late at night with lights off! Soon your eyes will get better. Cannot leh.... 2 weeks later you will see me post, "Scrotum swollen, how ah?" ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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