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

Quote from: reelynew on December 18, 2025, 02:11:15 PMHi Joel,

I wear blue blocking lenses at work for heavy computer use. If you wear blue blocking lenses them half on and half off you should see images that look more yellow with them on vs off.
That technology generally blocks the blue light waves only.

The Z1 lenses for seizures block the red and rose wave light. Those are more prominent during sunrise and sunset. Are you by chance around an infrared heater in the winter as well?   

Yeah these light-blue lenses  just computer glasses, my wife cleared that up for me. She said they are not even blue but they sure look light-blue to me which I find odd.

The Christmas lights on the tree and around the house - lots of reds. There are certainly times when I cannot watch the TV in the same room as the tree or have to turn off the tree or other lights. Sunrise has sometimes washed over me like a drug, especially if "Red sky on morning" but I chalked that up to a sailors warning. Sunsets I always thought It was just the romance in the air that I was feeling.



happyhooker

Never much for sunglasses; last few years, as I get older (maybe smarter) I have been wearing them more when driving & fishing; eye doc says I have small cataracts; that was @ 5 yrs. ago, and last few visits, he said they hadn't changed much; would like to think the sunglasses helped.  Had a bit of extra $$ left over from annual insurance allowance for dental & eyeglasses, so went in to optician today and ordered my 1st pair of prescription sunglasses; we'll see how that works out.

Frank

JasonGotaProblem

It's funny I've refused to set foot outdoors during the day without sunglasses since I was about 17. It's not particularly disruptive I just keep them with me. My vision is still substantially better than 20/20 I can still read the bottom line at the DMV.

The plural of anecdote is not data. But it sure worked out well for me.
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