Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2011/02/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]LUG: I'm going to have cataract surgery in my right (dominant) eye in a couple of weeks. My left eye is fine. I'm told that I will probably have a choice. I can get my right eye corrected for distance. Or get it corrected to be approximately the same as my left eye, which currently has a distance prescription of -3.00, no astigmatism. Has anyone on the LUG had to make this choice? What did you decide, and how did it work out for you? Background: I've been nearsighted and worn glasses most of my life. I wore monovision contacts for the past several years. They worked well for general use during the day--I could see, drive, do casual things on the computer, read menus, etc. When working extensively at the computer during the day, I wore a pair of cheap reading glasses from which I'd removed the left lens, so both my eyes were "set" to computer distance. At night, I took out the contacts and used regular bifocals or computer glasses. This arrangement worked well until the past year, when the cataract's effects made monovision too much of a compromise. The idea of having my right eye perfect for distance appeals to me, as I could do without glasses a large portion of the time. And (not incidentally) use a Leica RF without glasses. But this is "for keeps," so I want to be sure I make the right choice for the right reasons. --Peter