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Flashing Lights
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Do those with simple partial still need to avoid flashing or strobe lights?

posted July 26, 2016
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You are exactly right stone lights the new lights they came out with in the world years again led overnighter lights used in stores are horrible too you don't notice that flags but they do

posted July 30, 2016
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D@ I believe it more depends on the individual's status. I've been ti several Concerts with zero problems. Then recently Bright Lights tend to bother me. Always have Sunglasses nearby just in case.

posted July 30, 2016
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yes i know that i have to

posted July 29, 2016
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

I have partial complex siezures but lights don't seem to bother me

posted July 27, 2016
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

To me it all depends i dont have an issue with them but i know others that do. So for my guess each is own and it runs along the same line for triggers.

posted July 26, 2016

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