
I had cataract surgery last winter. Both eyes need to be read, but one was slightly short-sighted. I've always been farsighted, so it took me a while to get used to it. I have prescription readers but they let me down. Read from the face, not the computer's face. They just seem to be near and far, not in between. I figured post COVID I would make them try again. In the meantime I bought them to see if they help. They are VERY helpful. I can read with them and look at the computer and look around the room. I've had progressive lenses before and had no problem getting used to where I have to look through the lens. Also, they have a blue lock. I am very happy. no more on-off, on-off in the glasses when changing from paper to pc. Now I'm not even sure if I need new glasses. All eyes are slightly different shapes and sizes so I don't know if everyone will be as happy as me, but they are just perfect for me.

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