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If you struggle with sensory sensitivity, especially sensitivity to light are there things that you have found that help you?

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I struggle with driving at night, car headlights and flashing lights. I wear sunglasses most of the time.

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Hi there,

I have a friend who wears those night driving glasses (they are a yellow colour) and says they help. I haven't tried them myself. I just try not to drive at night as the headlights are now too bright at night for me also.

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Hubby wears Fishing or shooting glasses. You can get Drivers Yellow Glasses, think called Night or antiglair one's.

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