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Originally Posted by crich70
Well it wasn't so much a problem as just getting used to glasses that had the line (for the bifocals) as opposed to plain glasses. My eyes saw the line blurred out so that it looked like a smudge. Now days I don't even notice it.
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It could be that I didn't have problems with the lens lines when I got bifocals; think that my lens prescription had gotten pass the -12+ diopter mark. When I had cataract surgery, the lens was up to -14 diopter; reason why I didn't do the mono vision bit as I felt that it was too much of a difference.
At least, my DMV record shows that my eyesight "improved" as I no longer have the "must wear corrective lens" on my driver's license. Wearing reading glasses isn't a chore for me since I've been wearing glasses since 8 yrs old; I do carry reading glasses when out but have only used them for menus, some food labels & sometime cooking instructions on frozen foods (before & after purchase)...