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I cannot look into computer for 1 minutes

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I was diagnosed SCA3 some four years ago,and recently I found I cannot look into the computer for only one minute,sun light too.I want to know is this the complication of the SCA3.Is there a way to ease it?Thanks sincerely!

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wobblybee

🙂 I don’t have SCA3 but bright light effects me too. My reading glasses have quite a dark tint ( an error by the Optician), which helps when I’m using my iPad. Try decreasing the brightness of the screen 🤔 xB

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4ever2gether in reply to wobblybee

thanks for your advice

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DeniseLB

I don't have SCA3, but for your computer you could get and anti glare screen filter, a good one is sadly not that cheap, around £100, but it will stop the glare and light bouncing off the screen. I use one because I get migraines. There is no effect on the actual picture quality.

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4ever2gether

glass or screen?

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Litty

Unfortunately I think it is an ataxia thing. I have to have my computer very dim and headlights or bright lights/concerts are a nightmare. I also have light sensitive glasses x

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4ever2gether in reply to Litty

thank you

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