Journal Journal: Migraine-free since mid-December 16
This is good. For about a year (since I changed employer and thus became subject to standard overhead fluorescent lighting) I've had a nearly debilitating migraine by the end of every day. The sunglasses that I owned at the time let in too much light from around the edges of the lenses. Unfortunately, I require corrective lenses to see. I also am fairly neglectful when it comes to keeping my prescription up to date. But I finally got around to getting my prescription updated and found a pair of goggles that I liked.
I got them from Optics Planet. I found them to be quite helpful. They promptly answered all of my questions. They even sent a trial pair so I could try them on before finalizing my order. I'm quite pleased with the Wiley-X SG-1 model that I purchased. It took a couple weeks to adjust to the gaskets and the reduced air circulation around the eyes, but it's well worth it in exchange for headache-free days. It has detachable ear prong things that can replace the head strap, but they are not as serviceable in glasses form as they are with the head strap. For one, the head strap keeps the goggles snugly in place. For another the nose piece doesn't work quite perfectly for keeping the goggles in place for very long. The lenses are removable, and there are many different varieties. I got a set of clear, mirrored and yellow.
So now it's been some months since anyone at work has seen my eyes. And since there's been a bit of turnover, there are people I work with who have never seen my eyes. I think in may be somewhat off-putting to people not in my group, but only one higher up has made any kind of negative remark about sunglasses indoors violating dress-code. But this was retracted when it came to light that they're pretty much medically necessary and an understanding was reached.