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Originally Posted by
beccaB
I was wearing my regular glasses which I need in order to see, and when it's light enough I wear my sunglasses which are somewhat bigger. I'm not sure if I could wear safety glasses or goggles over my glasses lenses, and not have my vision compromised. I will probably talk to the eye doc about a solution.
I am familiar with exercise induced anaphalactic shock. I almost always ride with someone and carry a cell phone. I have always gotten "hivey" from doing intense outdoor exercise in the winter.
I'm no expert on hives so will stick to the glasses part of this. I would never wear metal rims/hinges while cycling. I don't want the metal driven into my face (near my eyes!) in a crash. That's why cycling glasses have plastic hinges. If you must wear prescriptions, get prescription sports glasses or contacts with goggles. The goggles will protect your eyes from the cold dry air (there is less moisture in cold air.) And the plastic is not as harsh on your face in a crash. Yes I know there is a cost in $$ for those things, but weigh that against what you see in the mirror, and what you are using to see in the mirror. Just my .02.
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