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Originally Posted by Deskisamess
I was also never able to find a mask that didn't fog up my glasses. I tried many versions, many ideas to prevent the fogging, and for that entire time of mandatory masks, I never solved the issue.
It was a huge problem for me, and even triggered some mild panic attacks, which I'm not really prone to. It has to do with how bad my vision is, and some childhood episodes of not being able to see well enough to find my family in a group. This caused me to breath too heavily, which increased the fogging problem.
It's very much the same as feeling trapped in a small space. If masks become mandatory in stores again, I will have a very difficult time dealing with it. I expect I will be one of those who allows the mask to fall below their nose.
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Same, in addition to the imaginary suffocation issue. I cannot see much of anything without glasses, so I often had to wear my mask under my nose to be able to move around.