Simon Cowell’s migraine glasses

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Facebook has been around for-ev-er, but I only joined up a couple of months ago to become a part of some of the online migraine communities. Turns out you generally have to be a Facebook-user for longer than 3 months to participate, but I still enjoy reading other people’s posts. The other day I came across a video that had me crying happy-tears galore…

A young lad with a brain tumor brought his family and friends, doctors and fellow kid-patients onto stage to form a choir for the TV show “Britan’s Got Talent”. Together, they all sang about dreams coming true (link here).

The performance was so moving that the choir received the ‘golden buzzer’. I don’t know much about the show, but I believe it’s the equivalent to a free pass straight to the finals.

After I had pulled myself together (these sorts of resilient people who never give up are the inspiration for me to keep going, always, no matter what), I began to wonder about the co-host Simon Cowell’s orange-tinted glasses.

I don’t know a lot about reality-talent-shows, but I know even less about pop-star-fashion. Whilst I thought it might just be a trendy thing to do, there was an inkling in my mind that they had something to do with migraines… and they do.

When I did a search, the news articles that came up referred to the “heartbreaking reason” Simon Cowell wears colored glasses, as well as the “clever reason” and the “real reason”… it’s because he stares into the bright lights on stage all day, and they give him migraines.

For many people, when they get migraines, they become sensitive to light (it is a condition called ‘photophobia’). The orange-tinted glasses are designed to block some of the harsher wavelengths of light. Blue light, which comes from computer screens is apparently counterbalanced, for example, by the orangey-tinted lenses.

One online artilce I read (here) interviewed a neuorologist who said: “We usually recommend people try lifestyle changes before investing in special products that cost a lot of money and may not work for them,” Dr. Chetkovich says. “That said, some people get great benefits from tinted lenses, and if this is something that fits in your budget, there is no harm in trying.”

One thing Dr Chetkovich recommends is that you figure out your triggers – it’s not always light for everyone. (There’s a “trigger-tracker” you can download on my resources page if you’re new to migraines and need one.)

Bright light is definitely a trigger for me – but usually sunglasses are enough to do the trick… curious to know if any of you have had any luck with tinted glasses.

It would be kind of cool if it turns out we get migraines AND can still manage to see the world through rose-colored glasses!

Take care taking care, Linda xox

PS – here’s some links if you’re interested to read more:

General Info and links to buy: The Best Light Sensitivity Glasses for Photophobia and Migraine – Avulux

Simon Cowell’s Instagram post: I just found out according to the internet, I have a “mystery illness”. Instagram

The whole BGT team wearing matching glasses: Now that’s what you call Friendship Goals 😎📸 #BGT | Instagram

This is an image of Simon Cowell wearing orange-tinted glasses as a treatment to help prevent his migraines.

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13 responses to “Simon Cowell’s migraine glasses”

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    Anonymous

    what is the brand called of the sunglasses Simon Cowell uses?

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      Apparently he just gets his from cheap online websites – the name of them is “FL-41 glasses” – I’m not sure though if being cheap means they can hurt your eyes… you might have to do a bit more research in your own country (Simon is in the UK and things are different here in Australia!) – good luck! Let me know if you get some and they work!! xox

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    Anonymous

    Does anyone know what brand glasses he is using? I assuming he has the money and staff to help find the “best” options available.

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      Good question! I went looking, and the Migraine Again website writes: “Surprisingly, the TV and music mogul, who is worth some $600 million, reportedly bought his on Amazon for less than $20. And “they actually do work,””… but the same article also mentions this: “Prices for these glasses can range from a $15.95 pair from Zenni to a $420 pair from Avulux.” Hope that helps!

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    Spark of Inspiration

    Great post.

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      Thank you as always my friend! Xx

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  4. Pooja G Avatar

    Migraines are awful. I used to have a serious issue with them when I was younger and it got to the point where I had to stay in bed all day because when I got a migraine. Thankfully, I rarely get migraines these days. I do still have light sensitivity as well though. I know this is very common for people who have issues with migraines. Anyway, loved the post and yes that would be very cool.

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  6. Sue Dreamwalker Avatar

    A true Migraine is no joke… So I sympathise with anyone who is a sufferer… I used to suffer one on average one every 2 to 4 weeks apart, which would take a couple of days to recover from…
    They started when I was 23, just after my second child was born and my parent were going through a divorce at the time..
    I went years with Doctors and pills etc… Changing diet and cutting out this and that…

    Years past and the migraines just kept getting further apart … I now get the occasional what I call Eye migraine with no pain.. Meaning I get zig-zag vision like a light bulb element that grows wider and wider in your vision… But no pain..
    In those earlier years the pain would begin after the vision impairment… And I would have to lay down or be sick and I truly felt I was dying.. ..
    So, finding out triggers I feel is so important..
    I feel mine was stress, tension, I still cannot say for certain… But thankfully the pain no longer comes in a migraine..
    The reason for this long comment, is that tinted glasses at the time were recommended to me… They made no difference to me personally, but every one is different..
    Wishing you well in your FB group when you are allowed to join.. xx

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  7. thingsihavethoughtof Avatar

    The first link says that surveys on people with migraine found that ‘light sensitivity was judged to be their most bothersome symptom by almost double than the next bothersome symptom’. Interesting.

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      It IS a shocker – pretty much everyone with migraine hates light when they’re sick – I often wonder what it means; I know we are very visual creatures… but still… why so dramatic? (Brains are kinda cool… bothersome, but cool.)

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