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Dutch_12078
Aug 05, 2017Explorer II
The new prescription progressive lens glasses I got following my cataract surgery are working fine. I opted for the distance implants and the biggest prescription change, not surprisingly, is that the upper distance area is now zero magnification, and the mid to lower areas are lower than before. It took just a couple of hours to adjust to the new progressive lenses. A friend of ours got the split implant setup, with one eye for reading and the other for distance, and absolutely hates it. She's thinking of having the reading lens replaced with a matching distance lens even if her insurance won't pay for it.
I opted for the distance implants on the theory that if anything happened to my glasses, I could still function pretty normally, including driving, until I could access my spare glasses. And cheap reading glasses are also readily available at Walmart, drug stores, etc, if needed...
I opted for the distance implants on the theory that if anything happened to my glasses, I could still function pretty normally, including driving, until I could access my spare glasses. And cheap reading glasses are also readily available at Walmart, drug stores, etc, if needed...
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