Minnesota Marco
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I'm wondering if any FLers wear hats for health reasons. The reason that I bring this up is to mention that I, an epilepsy sufferer with photo-sensitivity issues, find that wearing wide-brimmed hats inside commercial buildings lessens the chance that I will experience a seizure. Fortunately I work from home, but I need to be careful in certain establishments (Target, Home Depot, some supermarkets) that have lighting that sometimes triggers seizures in me.
I prefer to wear Western or Western-hybrid hats. Most fedoras don't throw enough indoor shade my way. My Marine training (decades ago) and common hat etiquette conflict with wearing a hat indoors. The only alternative, other than avoiding said places altogether, is to wear prescription shades recommended by my ophthamologist. Yet wearing the tinted glasses, sans chapeau, makes me more self-conscious. Why? Dunno, other than the sense that strangers may think that I'm trying to act "Hollywood" or that some may suspect that I'm hiding bloodshot eyes like a typical pothead. (For the record, I smoke nothing stronger than a cigar.) I know that I shouldn't be concerned with what strangers think, but I guess it's just a minor hang-up of mine.
As for my epilepsy, my neurologist has come up with the right medication for me so that I can lead a pretty normal, seizure-free life. I was unable to drive for a couple of years until the MDs got things stabilized. But now I can go about, yet be mindful of certain triggers. My hats stay with me in public, while the shades remain in the car. I'm careful as to which restaurants I can dine in without wearing a lid.
Sorry for the longish post. I don't share this info so that anyone will feel sorry for me. I have a great life with a super wife. Any one in a similar boat as to hat-wearing?
I prefer to wear Western or Western-hybrid hats. Most fedoras don't throw enough indoor shade my way. My Marine training (decades ago) and common hat etiquette conflict with wearing a hat indoors. The only alternative, other than avoiding said places altogether, is to wear prescription shades recommended by my ophthamologist. Yet wearing the tinted glasses, sans chapeau, makes me more self-conscious. Why? Dunno, other than the sense that strangers may think that I'm trying to act "Hollywood" or that some may suspect that I'm hiding bloodshot eyes like a typical pothead. (For the record, I smoke nothing stronger than a cigar.) I know that I shouldn't be concerned with what strangers think, but I guess it's just a minor hang-up of mine.
As for my epilepsy, my neurologist has come up with the right medication for me so that I can lead a pretty normal, seizure-free life. I was unable to drive for a couple of years until the MDs got things stabilized. But now I can go about, yet be mindful of certain triggers. My hats stay with me in public, while the shades remain in the car. I'm careful as to which restaurants I can dine in without wearing a lid.
Sorry for the longish post. I don't share this info so that anyone will feel sorry for me. I have a great life with a super wife. Any one in a similar boat as to hat-wearing?