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worried..possible SPD ? - mrjayy123 - 11-27-2014 hi all. i found your forum through Google while searching for an answer to my symptoms. i could be totally wrong here but i need to know. I'm quite concerned about my eye sight. During the day my sight is perfect, however, since i started driving 7 years ago i have started to notice more and more that i am becoming extremely sensitive to things like oncoming headlights at night and sometimes bright sunlight during the day especially if its been raining and the sunlight bounces off the road. If a car approaches me with dipped lights on i often find myself having to stare at the kerb to the left trying to keep the car in a straight line, while if a car approaches me with full beam lights i cannot see anything other than the bright lights, i have now become so concerned i have stopped driving at night until i can find a cause due to having my 4 year old son in the car at all times. im 23 by the way does anyone else have this issue ? do i have a problem ? is it treatable ? I also suffer with head aches and tension behind the eyes if on a pc for to long. beginning to get very worried so would appreciate any help thanks for reading all jamie RE: worried..possible SPD ? - Dani - 11-28-2014 Ugh, headlights! Those can be so horrible. Since I drive a small car, every time I'm in front of a truck the lights are right in my eyes. It's awful, but there's not much you can do about it in the side-view mirrors (or up front for oncoming vehicles). If only the side mirrors could be shifted to show a dimmer reflection of the street like the dashboard mirror can, heh. Given the issue with headlights and the headaches/tension you get from looking at a monitor for too long, I'd say it's pretty safe to say you are 'photosensitive,' or visually hyper-sensitive. This can certainly be a part of SPD. I would recommend finding an occupational therapist (OT) who can work with people with SPD and see what their input is. They may be able to make a diagnosis and help with treatment options. Welcome to the site though. I hope you find this place to your liking and are able to find the support you are looking for here. Thanks for posting. |