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TheraSpecs Migraine Sensitivity Photophobia Fluorescent Vision Care for Reading Glasses Review

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Description of TheraSpecs Migraine Sensitivity Photophobia Fluorescent Vision Care for Reading Glasses

Metal frame. Acrylic lens. Non Polarized. 100% UVA/UVB Blocking coating. Lens width: 57 millimeters. Lens height: 45 millimeters. Bridge: 17 millimeters. Arm: 138 millimeters. BETTER THAN SUNGLASSES: TheraSpecs lenses are precision-tinted to block blue light that can trigger or worsen migraine, post-concussion syndrome, traumatic brain injury, and other chronic conditions. REDUCE LIGHT SENSITIVITY AND PHOTOPHOBIA: TheraSpecs protect you from fluorescent lighting, reduce headache and migraine frequency, and relieve light sensitivity and glare. INDOOR LENSES: With FL-41 lenses, indoor TheraSpecs are great for wearing near fluorescent and other artificial light, while looking at computer or device screens, and for wearing outdoors on overcast days. RELIEF FOR 90% OF CUSTOMERS: TheraSpecs help the vast majority of the people with their light sensitivity but they do not work for everyone. Please give them a try to learn if they will be a good option for you. HIGHLY PROTECTIVE, ULTRA LIGHTWEIGHT: Very lightweight metal frame with matte golden finish and aviator design. Spring hinges and silicone nosepads.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Received this in October. I am writing this in March.

I was skeptical at first, but I was tired of the constant migraines and sunglasses didn't help, so I decided to take a chance and order them. I'm glad I did. I was so used to the suffering that I didn't even realize I was in pain until these glasses helped. Now I can go to class, I can go to the grocery store, I can be near fluorescent lights — and while I still get the occasional migraine, they're no longer an absolute daily guarantee. As for the glasses themselves: the frames are light. and…

Pros
  • Elegant design
Cons
  • Long delivery time

Revainrating 5 out of 5

These glasses were almost a gift from God for me!

I have been photosensitive (due to Lyme disease and my tendency to get light-induced migraines) for many years and have always been embarrassed to wear dark sunglasses in public places. I was able to find cheap "night driving goggles" with amber tinted lenses, but they didn't work well indoors. I was finally able to save up enough for these Theraspecs (this aviator style is the only one that covers most of the painful peripheral light). While they're quite pricey, they're pretty well made and I

Pros
  • Impressive
Cons
  • boring packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works great so far

I ordered these glasses after seeing a similar brand on youtube. I was skeptical as I had tried many migraine remedies but nothing helped. I also read some reviews claiming it was a placebo, but after a quick Google search I saw that there is a pretty clear scientific basis behind these glasses. The University of Utah conducted a study on the relationship between FL41 shade and migraines. I honestly think I've prevented at least three migraine attacks so far. My migraines are mainly caused by…

Pros
  • Decent performance
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  • Miscellaneous Other