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  1. Jessica Madore
    30 May 2012 @ 5:59 am

    My “sun” limit is about 30 minutes in direct sun, 1 hour in nondirect, and about 2 hours in heat above 80 degrees. Sucks since I live in Florida….I am able to swim for about an 1 1/2 before it’s too much tho so that’s good. AC is my best friend! lol

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  2. Terri Branham
    30 May 2012 @ 7:01 am

    The sunlight coming thru my bdrm window in the morning, loud noises, and wearing my reading glasses are some of the triggers for my migraines. 🙁

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  3. PainInTheHead
    31 July 2012 @ 2:55 pm

    5 minutes and I am toast. I get so many vampire jokes, I’ve started checking for fangs. The pain from light – almost any light but especially sunlight has gotten so bad over the years that I can’t wear my Rx glasses indoors or out. ‘Nuff to bring a wrestler to his knees- and puke.

    ‘Can’t wait to try these glasses.

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    • Rose
      17 December 2012 @ 1:59 pm

      Hey I know all about the Risen Dead Jokes!! People think I am weird because I sleep through the day and am about at night. Even medical people keep saying that I am not doing myself any good for being nocturnal. I don’t see any sense in waking up in the morning only to be back in bed by 10am and I am the one who has to put up with the pain. My childhood years taught me to keep away from sunlight. My biggest problem is not having any human contact.

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  4. Ashley
    1 September 2013 @ 4:22 pm

    OMG this is so me. Finally something that makes sense. Anyone have suggestions on being able to make it longer outside? Limit now is like fifteen minutes

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  5. cher coulter
    27 May 2016 @ 7:31 am

    Wondering if headaches from sun exposure may be from the increased Vitamin D without enough Magnesium to process it. Check out this link: http://www.vitamindwiki.com/Headache+with+vitamin+D+may+mean+you+need+Magnesium

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    • Robbie McKinney
      11 June 2017 @ 5:26 am

      Hmmmmm. My wife gets migraines with sun exposure. She also has a chronic low magnesium issue. This makes sense. Thank you for the food for thought.

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  6. RubberDuckySUN
    6 October 2016 @ 5:23 am

    Put me in the sun and i’m DONE like a ducky! This little puppy cannot stand heat, so unless you like your ducks or pups well done, leave me in the shade with a cool lemonade!

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  7. SHIRLEY ERICKSON
    27 June 2017 @ 6:27 pm

    i HAVE HAD ONLY 3 “VISITS FROM HELL” MIGRAINES –LEARNED EARLY STAY OUT OF SUN. tHE ONLY THING WORSE THAN A MIGRAINE–BRAIN TUMOR WHICH i ALSO HAD.

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  8. Bryan
    14 August 2017 @ 10:09 pm

    Axonoptics.com has glasses and sunglasses that filter certain wavelengths of light that can cause migraines.

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  9. Stacy
    15 August 2017 @ 2:31 pm

    Boy can I relate. I live in Florida as well & we own a lawn care business! I can only manage about 1 hour then the headache begins & the rest of my day is resting with an ice pack. Would love to be like others & enjoy being outside 😔

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  10. Lina Arias
    6 September 2017 @ 2:32 pm

    It is difficult to deal with constant migraines, my daughter is now 13yrs old and since she was a baby neither my husband or I could spent a lot of time outdoors without ruining the rest of our day. Somehow this makes me feel like a lazy and careless mom. I live in CA and the sky here is so beautiful rarely cloudy therefore lots of sunlight…lots of migraines. I have been trying to find sunglasses but they are very very expensive…out of our budget for a pair of glasses. I use a big hat but lately I have noticed is not helping because my head still overheats and only 10min walking to my car is enough to ruin my day. To all of you thank you for sharing your experiences.

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    • Salomey Whyte
      24 November 2017 @ 3:15 pm

      Whenever i walk in the sun i have serious headache.So when I get home i have to lay down for some time before it gradually goes and that one i have to prevent seeing bright light and too much noise

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  11. Bonnie
    10 September 2017 @ 7:46 pm

    Certain colors of light in windows bother me too. (Sun through yellow glass).
    Flickering candles, fans, telephone poles, grocery store (big box store) lights.
    I have dark shades and lighter for indoors. My windows have blackout shades in a neutral color and they’re great!
    Migraines are funny. Usually you are sensitive to sun and other things too like heat.
    I’m sensitive to everything! If I try to exercise I get sick…even walking. Noise, scent, temperature changes, foods.

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  12. Kay MCCALL
    30 March 2018 @ 3:30 am

    I have MS and CHRONIC, DEBILITATING MIGRAINES Are ONE of the SYMPTOMS, I HAVE To STAY AWAY From The SUN ….COMPLETELY! NO ONE UNDERSTANDS….UNLESS, THEY R EXPERIENCING This! This is NO JOKE!!!!

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