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I have a co worker who has noticed that she can see better with her Acuvue Oasys contacts now that the light right above her cubicle has burned out. I know that too little light can be a problem for your eyes, but can too much light cause a glare on your contacts? What can be done about it, other than hoping the light above your cubicle goes out?
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