Do you sometimes read so much your eyes hurt?

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Do you sometimes read so much your eyes hurt?

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Sometimes my eyes get sore, and others, I get headaches. Does that happen to anyone else? All I can say, is that I blame the book! ;)
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Oh yeah! All the time. When I was younger I was prescribed reading glasses simply because I tend to over strain my eyes reading. My eyes will get bloodshot sometimes... other times I get severe headaches especially right behind the eye. But in time I think I eventually because accustomed to it all because I haven't been bothered with anything like that is a good while. The last time was probably making the transition to doing more reading online and on tablets that I used to. The lighting I think triggered it again... but alas even that I have gotten used to.
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Sadly that happens to my husband all the time. I feel bad for him because it takes the enjoyment out of it for him. He envies me my reading ability.
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Your husband should make the switch to audio books. I know at first I was like meh audio books seem corny like why not just watch television at that point? But no.. its worth a try. Definitely. Sometimes it can be even more visual and you get more out of it... just depends. Plus, he wont feel left out anymore.
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Skillian wrote:Your husband should make the switch to audio books. I know at first I was like meh audio books seem corny like why not just watch television at that point? But no.. its worth a try. Definitely. Sometimes it can be even more visual and you get more out of it... just depends. Plus, he wont feel left out anymore.

Thanks. He might like that since he is so bored with TV.
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Audiobooks sounded like a cool concept at first but believe me, I fell asleep every time lol :)
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Usually my eyes start getting sore right before I pass out at night onto my book "pillow." ;)
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Often when I'm reading for a couple hours straight my eyes feel sore. My grandma says I'm gonna go blind.
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