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How sensitive are your eyes?

9 - as mine are very very light Blue green.
My Daughter's eyes are light blue and are also very sensitive.

Can't go anywhere outside here in Fl without my shades on
unless it is very overcast or night time.
 
Y_Lifter said:
9 - as mine are very very light Blue green.
My Daughter's eyes are light blue and are also very sensitive.

Can't go anywhere outside here in Fl without my shades on
unless it is very overcast or night time.

Thanks, though I don't recall asking for your life story.
 
6-7

My eyes are a really dark brown but bright sunlight sometimes gives me migraines. It sux! I don't leave the house during the morning/daytime without my purple sunnies.
 
Red Shadow said:
I don't leave the house during the morning/daytime without my purple sunnies.

That sounds like extremely eccentric behavior my friend, and I'm going to go ahead and recommend that you talk to someone about that. Namely, anybody but me.
 
fair skinned
blue eyes
light colored hair (before i shaved)


my rabans are like your american express card....."don't leave home without it"

LASIK slighly increased the already present ight sensitivity issue. i have tan lines on my face in the shape of my sunglasses, lololol
 
I saw an Opthalmologist a little over a year ago because I'd been having problems driving at night and the light from oncoming cars made it that I couldn't see any shadows and most of the road.

He said that because of the shape of my corneas and the way they accept light, the flash of light to dark makes me night blind.
 
velvett said:
I saw an Opthalmologist a little over a year ago because I'd been having problems driving at night and the light from oncoming cars made it that I couldn't see any shadows and most of the road.

He said that because of the shape of my corneas and the way they accept light, the flash of light to dark makes me night blind.

At first I didn't think there was any way I could best in a battle of brawn. Now, I'm thinking I'd mop the floor with you. :)
 
Maybe a 6 or 7. I have green eyes. I can see when it's sunny, but I have to squint a pretty good bit unless I have my sun shades on.
 
Nathan said:


At first I didn't think there was any way I could best in a battle of brawn. Now, I'm thinking I'd mop the floor with you. :)


I have my weaknesses just like everybody else.

:angel:
 
Very sensitive since childhood. IF one is low sesitivity and 10 is high sensitivity I'd say 7.

I need shades for everything. But I take them right off indoors. I'm not one of those jabronis that wears their shades inside.
 
velvett said:
I saw an Opthalmologist a little over a year ago because I'd been having problems driving at night and the light from oncoming cars made it that I couldn't see any shadows and most of the road.

He said that because of the shape of my corneas and the way they accept light, the flash of light to dark makes me night blind.

I think I have that, (shape of my corneas) big problem on dark curvy roads, I can't see the bend in the road before I'm already on it
sensitivity, maybe a 5 but hard to say
 
Nathan said:
recommend that you talk to someone about that. Namely, anybody but me.


HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA again.
 
white boy said:


I think I have that, (shape of my corneas) big problem on dark curvy roads, I can't see the bend in the road before I'm already on it
sensitivity, maybe a 5 but hard to say

It's pretty easy to test and the doc offered me an eye glass script that would help the fuzzy outlines become less fuzzy but he offer no guarantee otherwise.

It's just easier not to drive at night - some seasons more than others.
 
beastboy said:


I think your hat and aviators suck more ass than Nathan at a Mule auction.

I would have to actually BUY mules in order to suck them, since everyone knows you can't just suck a mule for free. And, as is also common knowledge, I don't have the cash for the purchasing of mules. Thus and therefore, your grandma's a whore.
 
I think Nathan just made this thread because himself very sensitive to the light and he wasn't sure if he was stoned or not.
 
Lumberg said:
I think Nathan was just squinting from the light and he wasn't sure if he was stoned or not.

You already posted that at 12:26 today. But you're right, clearly I'm the odd one.
 
This board has been acting really weird. I viewed this thread right before posting and didn't see my post.

I couldn't get to it for a while around noontime either.
 
I can stick my fingers in my eyes and not blink. This comes from years of wearing contact lenses.
 
sh4dowf4lcon said:
My eyes are sensitive to light as well. I would say about an 8 on a 1-10 scale, with ten being most sensitive.

A little less attitude would go a long way mon frere.
 
Nathan said:
To light I mean? Give me a break down on a scale of 1 to 10. And no peaking.


Very sensitive. 9

Also, I can`t drive at night. The oncoming headlights and all other lights are "glowing" for lack of a better word. I think they call them "halos" in the Lasik field.

Had the Lasik surgery and still wear glasses and CAN`T drive at night. go figure. lol
 
Last night someone pulled up behind me at a light. HIs lights were so bright, I was like, WTf, I put out my arms and made a blinking motion with my hand, like, why do you have your brights on right behind me. Then he flashed his brights at me to show me he didn't have his brights on.

I don't know if this is a commentary on how sensitive my eyes are or how bright the headlights on new cars are these days (this was a brand new Ford Windstar van)
 
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