Submitted by soulofsoniy t3_yg3pd8 in Connecticut
Few-Information7570 t1_iu6vgx6 wrote
I say this without a hint of anger. New Yorkers. They move here from the city or more densely populated areas and it’s just to dark for them.
soulofsoniy OP t1_iu6vn30 wrote
That’s what a family member told me. It’s ridiculous. I feel my eyesight degrading on a daily basis. I wear glasses and I’m only 22. I used to be able to see fine in the night and could walk around my house in the dark, but after these past two weeks I’ve noticed a difference. Everything just looks dimmer
Few-Information7570 t1_iu6w2xa wrote
So it could be you are blinded by the lights(which shouldn’t be prolonged) or the time of year has snuck up on you. But if being hit with high beams leads to prolonged vision issues. Or you are noticing a legit change in vision you might want to hit up an eye doc.
Now i learned to drive in Connecticut in the woods. We were taught to focus on the line on the road when hit with high beams..
soulofsoniy OP t1_iu6wnii wrote
Yea I’m gonna have to see one if it gets worse. Even lookin at the line doesn’t help cause I still see them in my peripherals. I wish there was a solution
notbad2u t1_iu8wckf wrote
Maybe you're just going blind. Eat carrots?
mynameisnotshamus t1_iu74lc9 wrote
Are you typically prone to hysterical responses? You may not be the best judge of your own behavior, but maybe ask someone close you you?
Top-Service1115 t1_iu8qndx wrote
Yeah, I grew up in Vermont and then lived in cities for a long time, it was hard to adjust coming back to rural living. But it was a nice one. I also moved here just before the pandemic with the thought that, great no one wants to move to CT this will be great lol…
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