
Originally Posted by
old goat
I can't answer your question directly but maybe my experience has some merit. I had pretty bad double vision. It was corrected by prisms in my glasses ( I have been myopic since age 5 and more recently presbyopic as well). However it kept getting worse so that even with the prism lenses there was just enough double vision to blur things at any distance and to interfere with depth perception. Hiking on rough ground was a particular problem, and without glasses I was hopeless. I finally had eye muscle surgery to correct the double vision. When I went home that day I went out into the garden and the world jumped out at me. I hadn't realized how much I missed by not having good binocular vision. Because my vision has actually improved as I've aged I can now drive, use a computer, ski (that's the big one) and read most print without glasses. For finer print I do wear them. This is the opposite of when i was young--when I had to wear glasses except to read.
The point of this long, boring story--for someone active in the outdoors like yourself, I would think monovision surgery would not be a good idea. I think you would lose some of your depth perception. (You should check this out with your doctor; I'm making an uneducated guess based on my experience.) I would say go for an option that gives you good distance vision. It's better to wear glasses to read and maybe use the computer (I don't for the computer) than to use glasses outdoors and driving (and especially skiing with goggles.) Being glasses-free 95%+ of the time has been one of the few good things about getting older for me. The new monofocals sound appealing to me, but as I said, no personal experience with them,
Thank you for your answer.
Yes, that's my take too. Monofocal IOLs, the same on both eyes. I want contrast and depth perception.
It should be awesome to see where I'm skiing. Flat light days have been a nightmare those last seasons.
"Typically euro, french in particular, in my opinion. It's the same skiing or climbing there. They are completely unfazed by their own assholeness. Like it's normal." - srsosbso
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