Trying different Tinted Glasses - Autism & Light Sensitivity

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  • čas přidán 26. 04. 2021
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Komentáře • 67

  • @gavinnaicker6393
    @gavinnaicker6393 Před 5 měsíci +7

    Scrolling for hours trying to find a video to explain the difference of colour perception on different spectacle lenses, this is the only video so far, that's actually helpful.

  • @heylookitsmollie
    @heylookitsmollie Před 2 lety +53

    thank you so much for making this video; being back in a school with fluorescent lights and white walls has been absolute torture and i've been trying to find something to help, this was very informative!

    • @LorenSnow
      @LorenSnow  Před 2 lety +4

      Glad to help! :)

    • @_cactuz__9749
      @_cactuz__9749 Před 2 lety +4

      Yeah, I always got headaches from bright lights or when things reflect, they either hurt my eyes or all the lights make it difficult to not have a headache everyday.
      I have ADHD but I hope I can still buy some.

    • @dravestmusicreviews9528
      @dravestmusicreviews9528 Před 2 lety

      Same here

  • @kadenceboatman6984
    @kadenceboatman6984 Před 2 lety +24

    thanks so much, i've recently realized that i have a lot of light sensitivity and i really want to get sunglasses or tinted glasses because the world is so bright sometimes

    • @LorenSnow
      @LorenSnow  Před 2 lety +2

      That's great! They really help me :)

  • @sheilac3886
    @sheilac3886 Před 2 lety +12

    I don't generally comment, but it seems like maybe I have something worth contributing here... For decades, I just reasoned I have sensitive eyes and put up with it. I don't know why it took so long for it to occur to me that I have some control over the situation, with sunglasses (and hats/caps/hoods). I've experimented with several shades (blue, green, black, etc), and mirrored purple is my current overall favorite by far for outdoors. Additionally, I have found the slightly wrap-around style of sports glasses really helps.
    I am working on having a variety of glasses for specific situations, though. I got some graduated (darker at the top, lighter towards the bottom) brown lenses for driving; I haven't decided what I think of them. 😛 I was also recently able to get some pink transition lenses in my prescription for running and biking in the woods, and those things make me feel like I'm living in a whole different brain, everything feels so clear and calm instead of jumbled and crazy; it's kind of hard to explain but I *love* them.
    I've wondered if something in a lighter tint might be helpful with fluorescent lighting, so I'm really interested to try that. I also appreciate your point that it's not necessarily just light but visual input that can get overwhelming.
    You also mentioned sharing links. In the US, at least, I've liked zennioptical.com for cheap and sportrx.com for high-quality and sport-specific glasses. My go-to everyday sunglasses (the purple ones) are just some cheap Piranhas from Walmart.
    Anyway, thank you for sharing your experience!

  • @tonygallagher6989
    @tonygallagher6989 Před rokem +8

    I feel really tired when I spend time anywhere the light is too bright. That seems to be the opposite of the way it should work, but it's a different kind of tiredness. Polarised lenses seem to work better than anything else, but I haven't tried coloured lenses.

  • @lornahay2328
    @lornahay2328 Před 2 lety +15

    I always squinted and screwed my eyes up. It took me 45 years to work this out

  • @nayrahession8069
    @nayrahession8069 Před 2 lety +20

    thank you, great explanation very easy to understand:) i recently found out im autistic and also recently found out that the world is so much less loud and bright for neurotypicals. it blows my mind that i never before thought about using objects or tools to make me feel safer in the world. i just dealt with it because i thought everyone else did too. got my first pair of ear defenders and oh my god my anxiety has improved so much. i find it very hard going out in public especially when there’s people and they have helped more than i would have ever expected. if anyone has good recommendations for light reducing glasses plz reply to this comment:)

  • @goobytron2888
    @goobytron2888 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Be advised red lenses make green traffic light disappear. Not just a little. It looks like they are off. Red and yellow light are fine. It made my commute interesting today.

  • @CasparAbelmann
    @CasparAbelmann Před 2 lety +4

    I love the way you explained your experience with these so calm and clearly. :) Recently I discovered that I had bad eye sight. I got this fixed which already helped me with my eye straining, but having ordered (pink) photochromatic glasses I found that I liked the colours a lot! (but sadly it never really shines so they're not active as much as I hoped). This video helped me see that colours actually didn't matter but rather the difference in light strength. I'm definitely going to keep intensity in mind when ordering new prescription tinted glasses. :)

  • @hannahburkey4880
    @hannahburkey4880 Před 2 lety +2

    Thankyou so much for this info. I wish more people would talk about this.

  • @robertpetre9378
    @robertpetre9378 Před 2 lety +4

    I wanna get myself a vampire glasses at the moment I just wear black sunglasses which I’ve already really dark but if I can get myself some tinted red glasses that would be fantastic

  • @faith_and_Jesus
    @faith_and_Jesus Před 2 lety

    Thank you for making this video it is helpful information for me and I will be add this to see if it can get this on my plan to help me day to day as my dyspraxia messes with my senory overload with my eyes and won't hurt as much

  • @Isaiah-ft5nx
    @Isaiah-ft5nx Před rokem +1

    I’d love to see you compare each of these more in depth for those of us who plan to order prescription glasses. I’m tempted to order lightly colored rose lenses because of the phrase of wearing rose colored glasses making the world look more optimistic.
    I also want to order dark purple sunglasses, but there is basically no information out there.

  • @user-fg6qq4hq3c
    @user-fg6qq4hq3c Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much

  • @mattm9689
    @mattm9689 Před 2 lety +6

    I use Zenni optical and get my lenses tinted in yellow or rose. Cost me like $15 USD for prescription glasses.

  • @Moocow8886
    @Moocow8886 Před rokem +3

    Ended up watching this video because I’ve only recently realized I’m on the spectrum but it’s kind of ruined my life as far as education. I get really bad stomach problems when I’m around bright light and it’s really hard to focus. But i love learning so its frustrating. The idea of tinted lens you’ve got me feeling more confident about going back to school, thank you

    • @LorenSnow
      @LorenSnow  Před rokem +2

      Wooo! I see lots of people wearing tinted glasses now too!

  • @GemLThompson
    @GemLThompson Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you, this was really useful :)

  • @curlyhairdudeify
    @curlyhairdudeify Před rokem

    For me. I feel the same.
    Also, blue light blocking or photochromic lenses (blue light blocking included) help me by taking away the brightness,and blueish-ness of fluorescent, LED, or electronic devices. For electronic devices, they make reading and actually finish reading comfortable.

  • @sarakrisanits7144
    @sarakrisanits7144 Před 2 lety +1

    Phenomenal. Thank you! Just starting to do research on tinted glasses and earplugs to just lessen sound. The sensory overload I experience is insane and becoming impossible to handle without an aid.

    • @kisille
      @kisille Před 2 lety +2

      Hey stranger :) if you are still looking for earplugs, I very recommend the ones from loop earplugs. It helped me with my insomnia and my every day life at work with all the sounds and ringing going on. I am autistic

    • @sarakrisanits7144
      @sarakrisanits7144 Před 2 lety +1

      @@kisille I bought them and am very impressed. I use them every day in my warehouse job. Thanks for your reply

    • @kisille
      @kisille Před 2 lety

      @@sarakrisanits7144 that's great to hear😁 which model did you get? I got the experience because of the daily usability, and I'm currently working at a gas station, so I have to hear what people are saying lol

    • @sarakrisanits7144
      @sarakrisanits7144 Před 2 lety

      @@kisille Yes experience. I lost them out of the keyring case so I bought more and have to come up with a more secure way to carry them

  • @eliah8098
    @eliah8098 Před 2 lety

    Do you know if you can go to Specsavers and try out the different coloured lenses, in the same way that you can go in and try on the frames?

  • @dictionplacement5467
    @dictionplacement5467 Před rokem +2

    just wanted to say thank you helped me out alot

    • @LorenSnow
      @LorenSnow  Před rokem

      That’s great to hear! How did it help you? :)

  • @NicoleandStevie
    @NicoleandStevie Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the helpful video. :D

  • @davidcoleman2796
    @davidcoleman2796 Před 10 měsíci

    I ordered a light blue on my new glasses. I just did it for a different look .

  • @BBB-pe3ip
    @BBB-pe3ip Před 2 lety +2

    Nice video dude

  • @ferokid
    @ferokid Před měsícem

    So I have issues with cold blues, whites, fluorescent at work, a lot of problems with desktop as their easy eye is more of a blurry burnt orange. I noticed the more opaque yellow orange ones and really liked that color and seems like lighting I use most everywhere that is easy on my eyes. May I know the color of that?

  • @sabrinanatalie2778
    @sabrinanatalie2778 Před rokem

    This information helped me significantly my son is Autistic and is very sensitive to light and loud noises we both will be getting tinted lenses, Johnny Depp Blue the unofficial color. Thank you for doing this video.

    • @misomie
      @misomie Před rokem

      For sounds I recommend checking out some reusable ear plugs. I use a pair I bought for concerts and it has helped so much when stuff is too loud

    • @sabrinanatalie2778
      @sabrinanatalie2778 Před rokem

      @@misomie Ear plugs are absolutely a must for him. He loves smooth jazz now that he is 20, I can take him to outdoor venues. So next summer will be our first official outing to a jazz concert.

  • @VansPeru25
    @VansPeru25 Před rokem +1

    My gf has focal epilepsy. We are oing to a concert and i am between yellow or amber that blocks most blue light. Any advice please

  • @sarahmoorman6936
    @sarahmoorman6936 Před 2 lety +1

    glad you mentioned the movement issue - wn i see lots of things moving around i get very distracted - even in a reg convo if someone gets up from a chair in the middle of it, I have a hard time remembering how I need to finish the convo

    • @LorenSnow
      @LorenSnow  Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah when I hear others talk about visual differences most tend to focus on light... but it's waaaay more than just light that can be an issue!
      Or an advantage... I know autistic people are generally better at differentiating between colours :)

  • @ianrkocher
    @ianrkocher Před rokem +1

    I use safety glasses, specially welding glasses, they come in varying grades and colours 🙂

    • @LorenSnow
      @LorenSnow  Před rokem

      Good tip!

    • @CharlieK92004
      @CharlieK92004 Před rokem

      What kind? I use some that are from K Laser, they were from IR medical laser. Best glasses I’ve ever found.

  • @chooseaname1423
    @chooseaname1423 Před rokem +1

    I have autism and experience severe issues with screens and I’m trying to figure out what professionals to talk to about how to figure out what the problem is (Ex. Blue light, flicker rate, needing a specific color filter, etc). Do you know what type of professional can help me figure this out? I don’t have the money to trial and error a ton of different products.

  • @eleanormarshall455
    @eleanormarshall455 Před 2 lety +5

    Ended up here because I'm getting sensory overload in my driving lessons from low winter sun, even with sunglasses on. Reckon a tinted pair might cut down the glare from the sun?

  • @soniczforever5470
    @soniczforever5470 Před 2 lety +2

    Light seems to have ruined my life I've got constant nausea and very bad migraines. It Looks like the lights are constantly strobing. I'm trying to train myself to handle leaving the lights on all night. I'm autistic. I tell myself I've failed when I don't handle it. So far what I get when I do is a Severe headache that won't go with painkillers and bad nausea. I cry for hours the pain is brutal like cluster headache. Ive tried triptans they don't work. Make it worse. I don't know if it's even appropriate to take migraine medication if it's a sensory issue. Take topamax. It worked for a month then id stressful appointment and thought I must have imagined it. I wear sunglasses and tinted lenses but unfortunately I can see lights flicker.

  • @abbaismail1792
    @abbaismail1792 Před rokem +1

    What glasses work for day and night and especially for driving? I also have your medical conditions please thank u

    • @LorenSnow
      @LorenSnow  Před rokem +1

      Yellows I like. They make days seem more sunnier and nights feel more like twilight. Some yellows people wear for driving as they reduce glare and brighten up roads. Some yellows don’t though so maybe search for driving specific ones and try a few or go to an optician?

  • @Miss_Maddam
    @Miss_Maddam Před rokem +1

    Autistic myself and currently shopping for the right glasses for light sensitivity

    • @LorenSnow
      @LorenSnow  Před rokem +1

      Curved ones are good as they block out light from the slide too :)

    • @Miss_Maddam
      @Miss_Maddam Před rokem

      @LorenSnow I was thinking to get goggles since they fit over my regular prescribed glasses and they wrap around the sides, it's just hard to find.

  • @thomasandrigo
    @thomasandrigo Před 2 lety

    Is that blue 1 tint ? Or 1/2 blue tint?

    • @LorenSnow
      @LorenSnow  Před 2 lety +1

      I think it's 18 or 20% supersavers only do certain percentages.

  • @hummingbird7525
    @hummingbird7525 Před rokem

    include visual snow as well

    • @chooseaname1423
      @chooseaname1423 Před rokem +1

      Are you talking about visual snow syndrome? My niece was diagnosed with that and it’s rare. Is it related to autism?

  • @razeliezerbenmoshe8052
    @razeliezerbenmoshe8052 Před rokem +1

    what percent of tint is good and not too dark inside?

    • @LorenSnow
      @LorenSnow  Před rokem +2

      I imagine that depends on you… I know you can try various tints at specsavers in the store. But you might want to buy some cheap glasses from eBay and try them yourself before you get prescription ones.

  • @Geekypedagogy
    @Geekypedagogy Před 9 měsíci

    I have headaches when looking to bright light

  • @HexOmega3113
    @HexOmega3113 Před 8 měsíci

    Red gives me more anxiety

  • @ItsPainnz
    @ItsPainnz Před 2 měsíci

    AND YOU GET TO WEAR MIRRORS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!