Zodios

Thank you.

Also can you elaborate on your treatment plan? I already got Latanoprost drops. I guess if they help it's gonna be life long treatment like with real glaucoma. Or your want to try use it in courses?

Zodios Some part of population has zero issues, but significant part of population - have different coping mechanisms (than many people in this forum). But eye strain is real. If you take a holiday of 2-4 weeks without screen time, you will be able quicly grasp how bad specific device is for you. Some are better, some are worse. You can strive to use the better, or tweak it to be better for you. The goal is to have a strategy so you for example use 30 minutes of screentime - 5 minutes or rest rule and be able to use the device. One part which I agree (if I correctly assume your position), mindless tinkering, without any strategy, data collection and statistics, does not mean anything. You can reach the point of being so exhausted, that you do not even register correctly what works better for you. For example, I strongly dissagree that just because some dude posted that everybody should install ditherig.exe everyone should do it. For some machines it makes it worse, and I feel like temporal dithering is not used that much anymore on premium or mid range office machines. So without going into essay here, I am suggesting this forum is really missing - 1) good proper surveys, 2) checklist instructions from A to Z in order to assess if tweak is needed or not. This will cover subjective side and technical side. But for someone who is in real pain right now, no tweaks will help anymore, you have to gradually de-slave yourself from your tech and stop projecting that the fix is "out there outside of you". Human - machine interface includes both parties equally - human and a machine, so surely do not "write off" yourself.

Zodios happy to hear that you found a solution!

BTW, how did you check that you don't suffer from histamine overload?

Zodios and also, how significantly your IOP dropped after you started treatment?

    This is an interesting post. While I was looking for issues my optometrist has found early stages of glaucoma through some laser technology I can't exactly explain. I'm not well versed into the topic. But my IOP was increased.

    Now that was a couple of years ago and I kinda gave up looking for cause.

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      Infinite Under those circumstances I'd be curious if any of the treatments known to reduce IOP does anything for you (certain eye drops, THC, etc.)

      As far as I'm aware starting such drops means you have to effectively use them for the rest of your time.

        Infinite I don't think that's strictly true, but I'm also not a doctor. Maybe best to ask them about such an experiment 🙂

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        Thank you @Zodios for the post and all the information. You have given me a new idea and hope. As soon as I read what you wrote, I sent it to my ophthalmologist, who mentioned that he was familiar with the subject and that when he was once at the Heisenberg Clinic, that's where his friends were doing research on the relationship between reducing IOP and reducing flicker response, but supposedly the results were not very satisfactory, so they discontinued. Regardless, he concluded that it might be a good idea, and most importantly, that it was worth a try, and prescribed me Xalantan drops, which contain Latanoprost. I started using them four days ago. My ophthalmologist recommended that I use them once a day for now, one drop in each eye at night. I've noticed that I sleep worse after them, but so far, unfortunately, it hasn't eliminated my screen problems. Sometimes it's a little better, but maybe everyone reacts differently and maybe I need to use them a little longer, or maybe increase the dose and drop twice a day like the author of the post. I'm giving myself time and will update if anything changes. As for the contraindications to use, my ophthalmologist says that it's not a problem and if the drops helped, you can use them for a long time without hesitation, while then he recommends periodic visits to check the IOP. Nevertheless, I wouldn't recommend anyone to try using the drops on their own. I’m curious to see how others will react, whether it will help anyone and whether it will improve or completely eliminate the problem in my case after time

        Ivan_P
        -4-5 mmHg

        I didn’t have clinical permanent histamine issues but some time due to multiplication of factors (alcohol/ heat/ stress/ pro-histamine food) may got little rush

        Infinite it depends on the causes of IOP rise.

        Jumping in to tell my own story and maybe back up some of the OPs ideas. I had eliminated all sources of flickering in my home as of early last year and stopped using phones that rely on PWM (Galaxy, Pixel, etc) as my daily driver. I primarily used a OnePlus 12 last year but also augmented several Honor phones in my daily use throughout the year. I also swapped my wife's Galaxy Z Flip 4 out with a Motorola Razr+ 2024 and turned on the anti-flicker mode which DC-dims all the way down to 0%. The only time I'd use a phone with PWM is when I had to review one (I write for Android Central). At the end of 2023, I got to a point where I'd get a headache/eye aches/nausea within 30 seconds of using a Galaxy or Pixel phone, especially. These days, I can use them for any random amount of time without feeling bad, although I don't dare switch to one as my daily driver.

        Now, I didn't consider the fact that I had also eliminated coffee and beer from my diet during that same time period. Both of those significantly negatively affect my Tourette's Syndrome and make me tic within 30 minutes of consuming either. I have a feeling that also might exacerbate my sensitivity to PWM, as I always felt stressed/anxious during the times when I was most sensitive and that usually lined up with my rate of tic'ing.

        I don't know anything about IOP but my left eye is a bit blurry due to an astigmatism that developed about 3 years ago.

          Hello, I understand correctly that these are drops for glaucoma, this is annoying and I understand that you don’t have such a strong problem with flicker if you used OnePlus 8t

          I took Latanelb for a couple of years because of high eye pressure (in the 20s) and they did not help with eye strain at all.

          I have been using eink devices for at least a year and have noticed incredible improvements in my life.

          The negative thing is that these devices, even smartphones, are limited and limit your life a bit.

          Now I am switching to an iPhone whether 2016 or 2022, making it as minimal as possible.

          For the rest, I would also like to do an investigation to understand why I have these problems that also reveal themselves in anxiety and panic attacks when I look at flashing lights or oled screens.

          Yes, I am astigmatic too

          Also, thanks for sharing this! https://www.dnrs.50webs.com/
          It's just saying the key is to use and see the placebo effect as a positive thing?

          I saw my opthalmologist today about trialing Latanoprost drops - she was very skeptical and only allowed the prescription on a 2-week trial basis. Will definitely report back with updates as I start them tomorrow. Cautiously optimistic 😬

          Also, @Zodios - did your doctor warn you of any side effects? I was told to be cautious and not to count on them as a long term solution. Anything similar on your end?

          I was able to get Xalatan today! I start using the drops this evening and will update you over the weekend!

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          A little update from me. Today it's been two weeks since I started using the Xalantan drops, unfortunately it hasn't changed anything 😔 I hope some of you will have better luck

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