Hi George:
Do you have the dry mouth symptom of Sjogren's as well?
Not sure why I am asking, maybe it would help to figure out what is the strongest issue, since it seems like you are dealing with more than one
I sure remember what it was like, adjusting to life with being photo-sensitive all the time.
I am a night-owl anyway, but during that time it really gave me more reason to be more active when the sun went down.
We used to walk our dogs in the neighborhood then, so doing that at night in the dark was much more comfortable
But some of our neighbors have those proximity-activated lights, as you passed their houses, these big powerful lamps would go on, and I'd suddenly get blinded! Owww! So I mapped out a little path for myself, cross the street to avoid one house, cut across the lawn for another, must have looked very strange!
And I remember when I was better enough that I could start watching TV a bit, I was actually thinking about what shows or movies would be brightly lit or not, was wishing there would be a ratings guide for them like "NB" (not bright) or "QD" (quite dark)
