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Old 11-05-2013, 01:26 PM   #20
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Another consideration is your age. I thought about lasik when I was 38. Assume I did the surgery, 4 years later I would have needed reading glasses. Which would have blown.

You could opt for monovision. One eye is distance, the other for reading. It eliminates the reading grandpa glasses. I'm not sure at what age that is recommended.

I did not do the surgery. I am able to wear contacts again and have them set up for monovision. It is awesome. I can read and see distance. The brain figures out which eye to use. But it does mess up your distance depth perception. Imagine driving with only one eye. Especially at night. I have some "night" driving glasses that have a slight yellow tint and corrects my reading to be distance. Works great.

As an earlier post mentioned, check with your employer.
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