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Here I'm keeping a record of references to related issues:



Some people may have reactions to the chemical coatings that are on the lenses of the glasses. A sign of this would be constant eye irritation, and no reaction on your ears or along your temples. If this is the case, you may consider ordering glasses without the additional coatings added to them. This would mean avoiding the scratch resistant and glare blocker coatings. You may also try to find someone that will make glasses for you from actual glass.

http://www.optiboard.com/forums/showthread.php/8892-allergic-to-plastic-lenses


Excerpt from http://www.optiboard.com/forums/showthread.php/54401-Lens-Allergy-!-  :
I worked with a very sensitive patient and found that Trivex lens and Stainless steel frome was best. (Titanium was out, can't remember why.) Good luck, these patients can be very time consuming but worth it as they will tell all of their friends that have the same problems, and more business should come your way!

http://www.optiboard.com/forums/showthread.php/7100-allergic-to-transitions


http://www.multiplechemicalsensitivity.org/multiple-chemical-sensitivity-2.php


http://www.medhelp.org/posts/Allergy/Anyone-allergic-to-polyester-I-am-and-can-help/show/1106458


YouTube: Allergy to plastic


YouTube: Dangers of common household plastics

How to get rid of car VOC's: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RocjwdkBPQo


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