Do any of you wear dark glasses indoors or at night for driving?

Started by Joel.B, December 13, 2025, 09:02:27 PM

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Joel.B

I have epilepsy (absence seizures, no tremors, medicated and no episodes) but certain indoor lights really make me feel unwell which is problematic when shopping at some stores or watching my son play basketball in some gyms. ALso driving at night  when conditions are wet the glare from lights is very bad. I cannot drive at night when snowing at all unless I turn off the headlights (seriously safer when I lived in bfe MOntana on 20 miles of dirt).

I have some auto-dimming glasses that almost helped indoors, but maybe not so much at all anymore. Part of the problem with finding right lenses is needing to try different lenses under the right conditions.

Its early basketball season, my ankle is good enough where I can go to his games but the lighting in his home gym is killing me. 

ANy help or ideas is greatly appreciated

steelfish

Joel,

Im not experimenting any of those symptoms or needs with my eyes / sight, but I know there are some good night Driving glasses by eagle-eye sunglasses, I bought some of those by mistake but noticed they werent blocking too much sun light after a short inspection I found out they were night driving glasses, pretty sure you can also use them indoors with good results.

you can try with some cheapo driving glasses for what you described and if it works go for a better quality ones.
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