I just had my annual eye exam this morning, and due to previous issues with my eyes caused by Graves Disease requiring a pair of eye muscle surgeries, the FAA requires that my eye doc complete the appropriate FAA form as well. Results: no change from last year, glasses are still spot on, vision without them is 20/20 for distance (thanks to cataract surgery and inter-ocular implants), still happy with tri-focals, which I've been using now for 36 years.
Just a couple of cautions for anyone whose eyes have reached the presbyopic stage at which bifocals or trifocals or progressives have become necessary, and you're trying to decide what to do:
- What works for one person won't necessarily work for another. Best example is that some like progressives, others hate them.
- Any multi-focal lenses, whether bifocals, trifocals, or progressives, take awhile to get used to. Just because you don't like them at first doesn't mean you won't like them, if you wear them! If you don't wear them, you'll never get used to them.
Cary