ctsai89 I have not. My allergy theory comes from my ENT (well, one of the 5 ENT's I have seen over time). They studied the Sinus/Allergy/Migraine connection a lot, and their theory basically went like this: Everyone has a "threshold" where a stimulus (light in our case) can cause a reaction in the brain leading to undesired brain activity (migraine, ocular muscle spasms, strain, etc). For most folks, this threshold is high enough that stimuli like lighting never crosses that threshold, so they never have any issues. For us, our natural threshold is much lower, so that same stimulus DOES trigger a response.
His theory/statement was that allergies and other inflammatory issues lower thresholds even further, so even more stimuli cross is and trigger an attack. The two big "threshold movers" he talked about were weather (the link between migraines and weather is well known) and allergens.