On 9/7/2017 12:33 PM, Tina Manley wrote:
PESO:
I took my M246 to my ophthalmologist appointment this morning. I chose to
have my left eye lens implant focused for distance and I can focus the
camera with it again! Now I'm considering whether to have the right eye
implant focused for reading.
That is essentially what I have right now
because I can see distance with my left eye and read with my right eye.
That way I could use the camera - focusing and setting it - without
glasses. Opinions??
Is your left eye dominant? Monovision usually sets the dominant eye for distance and the other for near vision. I was
told it works better that way.
I had contacts set up with monovision for many several years. Eventually, I found that a lacuna had developed in middle
distance focus. I guess my lenses had hardened enough that they couldn't make even that small adjustment. I'm assuming
that your new lenses are also fixed focus.
I couldn't stand that, and dropped monovision contacts in favor of glasses with the then fancy new aspherical
progressive lenses. That's what I still use. Whether you would have the same reaction, I have no idea.
Can you spend some time with the monovision you have now, paying close attention to how it works for you, before making
a decision? That's what I would do.
Clear Eyed Moose
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