It is actually possivle to get help for the light sensitivity. The
nuero ophthalmology dept at the university of Utah discovered that it is
a specific range int he light spectrum that causes the light
sensitivity. They then developed a special tint that compensates for
that. As of now the tint is only available by prescription, it is
called FL-41.
Kelly
On 1/22/2012 12:47 PM, sept161999@aol.com wrote:
>
> it sounds like your seizures are what are known as light/noise sensetive
> seizures. you can not do anything about it. most the times the lights
> and or
> the sound will cause you a headache/seizure. its just something you will
> have to deal with. but please do yourself a favor, contact your doctor
> and
> speak with him/her if you havent yet. hope this was helpful
>
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Sunday, January 22, 2012
Re: [epilepsy] Concerts
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