I will have to have cataract surgery in both eyes in the future and I am very short sighted in both eyes. As the NHS only provides lenses for reading or distance I will choose distance and have glasses for reading. I just wondered how people have got on who have worn varifocals for years, and have to use glasses for reading etc. As I wear my glasses all the time I am used to just using the PC, driving, looking at my watch reading the paper without looking for glasses. When I wake up in the morning I can still read the time on my bedside clock and wrist watch without any glasses at all. With distance lenses how close can you read things. For example can I use my PC or will I need reading glasses. Its the middle distance I am worried about. Also people say when waiting for the other eye to be done, buy a cheap pair of reading glasses. I looked at my prescription for the reading part and tried on glasses in the shop that matched it but I could not read with any of them.
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