I need to wear my prescription sunglasses in most situations:
• Sunny days - feel like I am walking on the sun. I am blind without sunglasses.
• Bright overcast days - feel like I am staring at a white light after a while. I will get a headache.
• Night time - feels like lights are too bright, everything else is too dark, and gives me a feeling of blindness. Sunglasses dim the lights so that everything else appears brighter.
• Most indoor places - feel like I am staring at a white light after a while. I will get a headache.
I do not need to wear sunglasses in these situations:
• Dark overcast days - feel comfortable.
• Home and dark public places (libraries, therapists' offices) - feel comfortable.
I will sometimes wear my non-prescription sunglasses, or nothing, to get comforting blurry vision when visual details are too overstimulating like This_Amoeba describes:
This_Amoeba wrote:
If I'm indoors wearing my regular (non-sun) glasses, I'll take them off if I start to feel overloaded. Having blurred vision and not being able to see detail calms me down. My parents nag me that I should wear my glasses more often, but seeing detail stresses me out most of the time, especially in new environments. So I only wear them when I need to do something that requires being able to see detail, things like cleaning or driving.
Either no one cares or I am oblivious to anyone else's opinion of me wearing my sunglasses at unusual times.
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31st of July, 2013
Diagnosed:
Autism Spectrum Disorder,
Auditory-Verbal Processing Speed Disorder, and
Visual-Motor Processing Speed Disorder.
Weak Emerging Social Communicator (The Social Thinking-Social Communication Profile by Michelle Garcia Winner, Pamela Crooke and Stephanie Madrigal)
"I am silently correcting your grammar."