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Hello! 🙂 I use prism for my convergence insufficiency which most definitely contributed to my eye strain; though I don't think it's the only reason. I suspect that the LED light itself is also messing up some parts of my eyes, causing nausea. I also have an autoimmune problem that may have make my eye muscles more prone to fatigue and dry eyes probably. I use prisms for reading and paper as well, because I only use one pair of glasses. I'm not familiar with the benefits of having multiple pairs of glasses, but perhaps that is also another strategy. My eyes already have a hard time adapting to new prescriptions, so i am guessing sticking to one pair of glasses is probably more right for me. I am noticed lots of improvement with my eyes recently after switching almost completely to reflective screens. I suspect it's because the reflective screens shield my eyes from harmful LED rays, finally giving them some time to bounce back. (I suspect this is why prism glasses didn't help me because my eye conditions were severe initially, so I couldn't feel the improvement from prism alone, but as my eyes improve through other means, the prism glasses later did seem to help, because I was less sick)I'm not cured yet but much better. Still have a long way to go, especially because my eyes can change so much in a short spam of time, so I need to keep checking my prescriptions otherwise the prism glasses actually make me feel dizzy because they may not be the right fit as my eyes change. 🙂 thank you so much for your interest. And thank you so much for sharing your story. Vision therapy is also on the horizon hopefully.