I have heard of that, apparently a lot of people get cataract surgery that way too, one eye for far vision and one for close.
I seem to be adjusting pretty rapidly to my new vision. But I do like having my old Vision in one eye because there’s nothing I can’t read. I’m thinking now maybe that would have been a neat option.
But I know just the monovision is the best for me. I have so many eye problems. If I were to have a Detachment in one eye I would want the other eye to still be far Vision so this works out. The only problem I’m having with adjusting is finding the reader glasses and figuring out which strength to use. And then of course the next time I need them they’re nowhere to be found.
A number of years ago, I had lasik surgery done. But, I need readers for ... reading! Strength 1.75. I, too, set them down and forget to pick them up again. I've solved that by having many available at all times. When I go overseas, I take about a dozen with me. They break easily, too, so I want bunches of back-ups. Packages of 3 or 4 can be purchased at Walmart or Walgreens for about $10. I don't worry about styles. They don't last long enough for that to be much of a consideration.
Of subject, this week is treatment week for Rush, but he said he would try to be here today. That would be challenging. My treatment progressively left me tired. Has there been any news if he feels well enough?