Fear my yellow goggles OF DOOM!
Mar. 3rd, 2010 01:48 amI am sitting in front of the computer wearing yellow ski goggles that
nitoda lent me. I look like the biggest dork on the planet, and I have to say that the colour is hurting my eyes slightly.
The idea behind this is to do with how my brain reacts to different frequencies of light, and using this to improve my sleep patterns. Apparently people with delayed sleep phase syndrome are often unusually sensitive to blue light (and UV). Computer monitors and TVs give out enough blue light that we can sit in front of them all night without getting sleepy (a thing I am only too familiar with). The solution to this is either a) don't use a computer or TV near bedtime (argh!), or b) use yellow lenses to block out the UV that prevents your brain from making adequate quantities of melatonin.
I've no idea whether it will work, but anything is worth a try.
The idea behind this is to do with how my brain reacts to different frequencies of light, and using this to improve my sleep patterns. Apparently people with delayed sleep phase syndrome are often unusually sensitive to blue light (and UV). Computer monitors and TVs give out enough blue light that we can sit in front of them all night without getting sleepy (a thing I am only too familiar with). The solution to this is either a) don't use a computer or TV near bedtime (argh!), or b) use yellow lenses to block out the UV that prevents your brain from making adequate quantities of melatonin.
I've no idea whether it will work, but anything is worth a try.
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Date: 2010-03-03 01:57 am (UTC)As it is, my lenses in my glasses are blue, because that's the colour that helps most with headaches under fluorescent light (what I use them for, apart from hiding from peoples). I just have weird sleep though, rather than a specific problem.
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Date: 2010-03-03 09:17 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-03-03 12:15 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-03-04 04:09 pm (UTC)Or did you mean because my eyes were hurting? That was basically the muscles in my iris telling me they exist. You know, like when you exercise a muscle that you never have before? I don't wear sunglasses (because I haven't yet found any that block out harmful UV without removing colour), so moderately dark UV-blocking lenses were a bit of a strain. They didn't hurt so much last night, so I think I'll get used to it.
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Date: 2010-03-04 04:12 pm (UTC)