Constant 24/7 PPPD since 2011:).
I use neurolens (used prisms before) and they seem to help a bit and now I’ve learned about axon and also f41 lenses (apparently they’re different and axon/avulux is the only one scientifically proven for migraines) and am contemplating trying axon (though when I’ve tried tints in the past it was theraspecs which only helped with driving at night or other ones at the optometrist that maybe helped a tad with the dizziness but I can’t function on them). I would be getting axon (with premium coating as recommended on a post on here) for everyday use with my neurolens progressive prescription so I hope I’m not making my eyes lazier as someone on here posted “My specialist said to use both eye and ear protection VERY sparingly, once becoming medicated especially as the ears and eyes can become lazy which complicates recovery even further” though I think since axon are made to let in healthy light and only block out the lights that are not even natural (how much computer etc light we’re exposed to). I also read to get Large or wrap-around frames to maximize therapeutic coverage and prevent light from entering from the sides, top, or bottom.
Turns out only Flores in San Leandro (more accessible to me) and Family Vision in San Carlos (used to drive to for syntonics when my visual therapist was working there) do both neurolens and axon and while searching for all this I randomly found an acupuncturist who cured someone’s PPPD of two years so I plan to call him in the morning as why not:) https://www.yelp.com/biz/unique-acupuncture-clinic-belmont#location-and-hours