[Ipg-smz] Is there a doctor in the house?

Andy Patrizio andy at andypatrizio.com
Fri Sep 7 00:22:34 UTC 2018


The Galaxy S9 was the problem. It went away when I switched back to iPhone.

 

From: Ipg-smz [mailto:ipg-smz-bounces at netpress.org] On Behalf Of Patrick Corrigan
Sent: Thursday, September 6, 2018 4:21 PM
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Subject: Re: [Ipg-smz] Is there a doctor in the house?

 

>  So what could it be about the Galaxy and the ASUS that was killing my eyes? 

 

Did you mean the iPhone? Wasn't that the one killing your eyes? I'm still unclear about which monitor was the problem.

 

On Thu, Sep 6, 2018 at 3:36 PM, Andy Patrizio <andy at andypatrizio.com> wrote:

So I’ve had a rather peculiar development that’s both tech and medical, and thought I’d turn to the collective wisdom of the list. 

 

I had been suffering from headaches and dizziness for a while, to the point it was affecting work. On a lark and moment of instinct, I decided to switch phones. I’d given up on the iPhone due to annoyance with the lack of a headphone jack and the battery killing performance of iOS 12 and  went with a Galaxy S9. Most of my use is gaming during dinner breaks anyway

 

Within two days it was 80% better. So again on a lark, I decided to swap monitors. I use 2 24” monitors, one from ASUS and one from LG. Now I am about 99% dizziness-free. I have to do some serious, lengthy gaming to get the effect now and I just can’t game like I used to anyway so I don’t.

 

So what could it be about the Galaxy and the ASUS that was killing my eyes?

 

-A


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