Knofskia wrote:
I am actually the opposite. Sure, I am blinded by sunlight on a clear day. But usually the artificial lights (indoors and especially at night) hurt my eyes. So, I NEED to wear sunglasses indoors and at night. And transition lenses never worked for me.
But, hopefully, that will work for you and your vision.

I have this experience. I used to have Transitions lenses on my glasses years ago, but this was before I realised that I was having so many 'fixable' troubles with lighting.
I haven't needed prescriptions lenses in years now, but I expect to have to start wearing them again next year as my eyesight is once again deteriorating.
I have been thinking what I'd do, and the best option for me is definitely to have a pair of prescription glasses and a separate pair of prescription sunglasses, as I now wear my sunglasses a lot around the house, so Transitions would be useless in these situations. I tend not to wear my sunglasses in shops or when I visit other people in their houses, because I don't like to look too odd, so my normal glasses would be for these times. The sunglasses would mainly be used around my own house and when driving, and sometimes in shops if it were sunny outside and I could genuinely get away with looking like I'd just come in from the sunny outdoors and had forgotten to take them off!
For now, I use ordinary sunglasses that are constantly on and off depending on where I am and what I'm doing.