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Originally Posted by jesusplay
I feel comfortable wearing them and less likely to having a migraine. My therapist didn't have a problem with them, my psychologist said he can't tell what my eyes are doing and I see my pdoc next week.
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It's not weird. Unless they're weird sunglasses. Ts see all kinds of people from all walks of life, and wearing all sorts of things. The only issue would be that many therapists prefer to see the eyes of the client. It helps them understand you better by your reactions to them. I wonder if you can wear shades that are not completely dark so T can see your eyes. Alternatively discuss if your T can change the lighting in the room to suit your need. Either way your health and well-being comes first.
Like this dog, you can see the eyes quite well which is good. I think its eyes are saying, "Get these cheap shades off of me, I need my Ray-Bans!"