Contacted the RNIB and arranged two phone meetings, one with an optometrist and the other with a sight technology expert.
Lets start with the bad, visual conditions. The RNIB have no expertise with visual issues after a brain injury. The page on their site about visual issues after stroke is just for information only and they don't actually know anything about it at all from an ophthalmological or optometric point of view and can't offer any advice on the information they have shared.
Had a long and interesting chat with the tech guy. He sent me links to computer screens that he said did not use LED lights. These are called LCD screens. I did a quick wiki search and found that LCD technology uses LED or fluorescent lighting to produce an image. The tech guy was wrong here's the page so you can check for yourself:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liqui...
Next the tech guy said there were glasses available to protect you from LED light flicker in buildings and on computer screens
I tried to buy a pair of these glasses but they do not ship or sell them in the UK.
I asked some US brain injury contacts if these glasses are any use. They said they did not work and are made for people with mild sensitivities to screen, LED lights and bright sunlight. They said they were no good for TBI issues.
I did send an email to the tech guy to ask if he had just searched on google and just sent me these links without actually knowing anything about the products. Will wait for the answer. (in the back of my mind I have the feeling that the guy is just fobbing me off)
All crap so far
But then the good.
I was told that if you have any visual impairment and it can be confirmed by an optician, ophthalmologist, optometrist and your GP can back it up you can apply for visual impairment registration and card from your local council. This card can be used to ensure any services you use, NHS, government (DWP), private company or anything that is a legitimate registered service or business will have to adapt to your needs. You can also get free public travel passes and other concessions approved by your council.
I'm going to try this out and see if I can register and get a card. My medical records say I have a damaged visual cortex so the GP bit will be fine, but can I register? I already have a bus pass (old git like I am) but I am wondering if this will include rail travel as well, maybe it allows you to jump the queue at airports and use the first class lounge, you never know.