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@ECBG wrote:

@Starpolisher 

 

I got amazon's Urumqi anti glare night driving glasses with anti-glare $25.95.

You don't want a visor, they don't help looking at side to side.  

The technology in the glasses comes from the armed forces night vision, so the lens are essentially the same.


@ECBG  Thanks SO much!

 

Just checked out Urumqi on Amazone and ALL the reviews.

 

Clear that LOTS of people are suffering, many articles about glare at night. I am shocked that my optometrist and/or ophthamologist haven't mentioned it. Sigh.

 

Just ordered a pair.

 

I commute early morning, pre-dawn, and increasingly noticed the glare. Reviews say these are a Game Changer.

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@1Professor wrote:

@ECBG wrote:

@Starpolisher 

 

I got amazon's Urumqi anti glare night driving glasses with anti-glare $25.95.

You don't want a visor, they don't help looking at side to side.  

The technology in the glasses comes from the armed forces night vision, so the lens are essentially the same.


@ECBG  Thanks SO much!

 

Just checked out Urumqi on Amazone and ALL the reviews.

 

Clear that LOTS of people are suffering, many articles about glare at night. I am shocked that my optometrist and/or ophthamologist haven't mentioned it. Sigh.

 

Just ordered a pair.

 

I commute early morning, pre-dawn, and increasingly noticed the glare. Reviews say these are a Game Changer.


@Starpolisher 

 

Before I quit closing and was driving home in the dark several times a week, I had a very hard slightly down hill left turn where I often had to look straight into an 18 wheeler's lights which were angled slightly up hill into my eyes as they waited for the light.  In addition, the outer part of my side was crumbled off and a down hill bank into a pasture.

The pain in my eyes was horrible until I got those glasses; then, I could see straight into their lights and the entire road!!!!

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I feel the same way ! I know some might think it's an exaggeration...Not at all !!! My goodness if there behind me ...even worse...I have to flip my rear view mirror up ! I was told it's LED lights ?!?! I'm ordering the visor !
Thank you for your suggestion 😊
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@PickyPicky3 wrote:

Might it be cataract problems? Then only medical intervention will help. I just started having this problem last year at age 76. Not quite ready to have the procedure.


No. I had Cornea transplants a few years back and even though my cataracts were very small, they removed them at the same time.

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@jlkz 

 

Thank you. I see two eye doctors every year. My regular eye doctor and the specialist that did my cornea transplants and removed the cataracts.

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@ECBG wrote:

@Starpolisher 

 

I got amazon's Urumqi anti glare night driving glasses with anti-glare $25.95.

You don't want a visor, they don't help looking at side to side.  

The technology in the glasses comes from the armed forces night vision, so the lens are essentially the same.


I just ordered these. Thanks for the recommendation!🤗

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thanks for this thread!