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03-25-2019 03:49 PM - edited 03-25-2019 03:57 PM
I can’t see a darn thing at night...the LED headlights used in some cars now are so bright they are blinding. Dr told me cataracts can cause night driving to be a problem for people before they even know they have cataracts. I have extreme photosensitivity since a surgery I had five years ago (not cataract surgery). I just don’t drive at night now. DH thinks he can see better at night than he really can...but I think he is starting to admit if we stay on lighted highways in familiar areas we are fine....unfamiliar areas with no lighting or poorly lit streets...forget it.
03-25-2019 05:18 PM
I try not to drive at night. Since my cateract surg I had done in 2003-04, my sight at night is poor. lights bother my eyes. am forever wearing dark glasses, I have those yellow drive glasses too and wear them if dh and i have to go out at night.
03-25-2019 06:08 PM
I don't mind driving on city streets at night, but I absolutely hate getting out on the interstates at night in my area. So - I don't! Hubby doesn't like driving at night either, so we do our best to just not do it. I guess it's an age thing - we're both retired.
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