Hullo...

Simon Cooke wrote:
> 
> From: Martin Fitzpatrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Yeh mine did... But that might have had something to do with me looking
> > directly at the sun (duh).  Unintentional... but I was using them
> > glasses & then my mate handed me a different (better) pair.  So, still
> > staring at the sun I removed the first pair, not realising (duh) that
> > the other pair wouldn't suddenly start working and position themselves
> > in front of my eyes.
> 
> 'sfunny... I used to stare at the sun for minutes at a time when I was
> younger... didn't affect me at all.

Yeh... I said that to me mum and she was all like "noo noo noo, if you
look at it you'll go blind straight away." blah blah blah....  Clearly I
had not, so it wasn't true.
 
> ... now car headlights at night on the other hand...

I think that was kinda the point really... I'd been looking through the
glasses so it was all dark & then I took em off and *flash* ouch.. oh
buggery etc. etc.   Its actually not entirely better yet, but when I
went to the opticians today he said "oh, hmm, quite normal really... 
just ignore it"....    no big pictures of the sun in my eyes or anything
- just a might sensitive to light, so i get echos when going from light
to dark.... give it a few weeks... :o)

...a fair bit of it is probably psycho somatic anyway - if it had
happened on any other day of the year I'd probably be fine by now.

Martin

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