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20 February 2022, 11:23 AM
AdagioM
Got a new eye...
So for those of you have done it, monofocal lens, what did you aim for, correction-wise, with the lens?


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20 February 2022, 11:45 AM
wtg
Don't need cataract surgery yet but have been exploring the whole world of vision correction recently because my ten year old progressives are too far off from my current prescription. My distance vision has improved and my near vision is worse during that decade, so they don't do the trick.



As you can see, I have a very mild distance correction, so I tend not to wear glasses at all except for driving. I bought a pair of drugstore reading glasses that approximate what I need for a midrange correction; they work OK for reading, too. But it's not great so I need to figure out something better for the long term.

In talking to my friend the eye person, she was guessing when I need cataract surgery eventually that what would be best for me is to shoot for slight nearsightedness that approximates my current vision without glasses. Life would go on pretty much as it is.

She, on the other hand, is -3 in one eye and -6 in the other. Her problem has been the significant nearsightedness and the difference between the vision in her two eyes. She can't wear progressives because there are so many focal lengths going on in the two lenses that she can't adapt. She's having her eyes corrected to slight, and equal, nearsightedness. Everything else will follow from there.

She did say that achieving a particular correction is a bit of an art. The opthalmologists do their best but the end results can vary.


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20 February 2022, 05:26 PM
rontuner
All these years of wearing glasses and I never looked up what the numbers meant!

My distance correction was only .25 before the cataract started forming, then the left eye went up to .75. Still pretty mild. It's the astigmatism numbers that are bigger for me. -2.75 and -3.

I'll still get glasses to correct for that.


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20 February 2022, 05:47 PM
wtg
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All these years of wearing glasses and I never looked up what the numbers meant!


I didn't either, until a few years ago!

https://www.allaboutvision.com...ass-prescription.htm


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21 February 2022, 12:46 PM
AdagioM
Thanks for the info! I think I’d like to end up slightly nearsighted and correct for the rest.


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22 February 2022, 04:08 PM
Nina
Glad to hear everything went well! I'm probably headed for similar surgery at some point, so any news that is essentially "it worked, and it wasn't a big deal" is welcome.

I'm not sure I will be a candidate for corrective vision, just removing the cloudiness.