Guest guest Posted April 8, 2005 Report Share Posted April 8, 2005 Has this subject been adequately explored here? The neurological effects of too much light in patient's eyes, diagnosed or not, in denial or not, is,in my opinion, absolutely vital to understanding and possibly in treating our illnesses. For me, most importantly, recently developing an increased awareness of the incredibly complex, little researched, and poorly understood effects of too much light in my eyes has helped greatly. Also, lowering the light level down to almost nothing for even a day or two is amazingly effective to prove cause and effect. I can only suggest trying it and reporting the results. To some extent I have been aware of this problem for over 35 years, when I had my first disabling CFS crash in 1970 at age 16. I have very carefully protected my eyes from too much light since then. Disabling migraines were adequately motivating. This present awareness allows for the necessary limitations of time on the computer, along with other sources of light. Lowering the light levels adequately has helped my brain function at a much higher level, and my emotions are are affected in beneficial ways that are difficult to describe in written words. I wish I had understood this better and sooner. It is said that it is easy to be humble when you have a lot to be humble about. This may be the most humbling experience of greater knowledge and understanding that I will ever have in my life. I just wish I knew how to help everyone understand it. I'll keep working on it. Roy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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