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Depends on the lens you choose. It you aren't able to read small print because of blur from the still_one Jul 2020 #1
Yes, print not blurry, just looks too marybourg Jul 2020 #4
Buying an inexpensive pair of reading glasses should take care of that. If you don't want to change still_one Jul 2020 #7
I've been reading with my progressives, but that's marybourg Jul 2020 #10
I had both of my eyes operated on about 6 years ago. overleft Jul 2020 #2
Yes, thank you. I have hundreds of paperback books I marybourg Jul 2020 #3
What is the standard? I'm going to need the surgery one of these days, raccoon Jul 2021 #28
If you can't be corrected to 20/50. marybourg Jul 2021 #30
Yes, I think I'll try some drugstore readers. My progressives marybourg Jul 2020 #13
There are two kinds of lenses they offer. One is for distance. It is good for most close up tasks. 3Hotdogs Jul 2020 #5
Thanx. That's valuable info. marybourg Jul 2020 #9
Info about the flex lense is a couple of years old. 3Hotdogs Jul 2020 #11
I wish I had found this post before my cataract surgery this month! I spent $6,000 to get the RamblingRose Jun 2021 #26
My opinion Ritabert Jul 2020 #6
Thanks. That's good to know. marybourg Jul 2020 #12
Same here. ShazzieB Jun 2021 #27
I got mine done a couple of years ago with Medicare Champion Jack Jul 2020 #8
I was near sighted before cataract surgery but KPN Jul 2020 #14
I have one eye for distance, one for close unc70 Jul 2020 #15
Yes and no. Jirel Jul 2020 #16
Oh, one more thing. Jirel Jul 2020 #17
Yes, I don't yet meet the medicare standard marybourg Jul 2020 #19
I'm 74 wore glasses since about 9 years old gibraltar72 Jul 2020 #18
Yes, IF you have good 'newly installed' lenses; elleng Jul 2020 #20
I am trying to decide if I should any longer keep all the excellent paperbacks marybourg Jul 2020 #21
The reverse, in my case question everything Jul 2020 #22
Probably not. trof Jul 2020 #23
A late response to this, but here's my experience. PoindexterOglethorpe Aug 2020 #24
my implants are set for distance, so I have to wear reading glasses. No big deal. demigoddess Dec 2020 #25
This thread is very helpful and reassuring. That's why I'm going to bookmark it. Nt raccoon Jul 2021 #29
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