I wear lined trifocals,
My current problem is getting a scrip that is clear at all three focal planes.
I have explained to the doctor my issue and even gave him a chart describing the problem for clarity from each eye identifying the focal lens problem at each distance for each eye. .
I think what may be happening, which may help others with the same issue, is that when a script is written for each eye, the intermediate focal plane is a generic uniform percentage of the the distance or the reading distance or a prescribed number at the requested distance.
Well no.. Full stop ... For me that percentage is not the same for each eye.
So when I need a clear image at 24" for my computer screen (intermediate lens) they can't seem to get it straight.
Going back again today for another refraction script.
Oh and if they dilate your eyes for an exam of the internals of your eye and then expect to do a refraction, I have to tell them I'll come back because the drops they apply for the exam is problematic.
FWITW, I'd wear glasses even if they were able to give me 20/20 with surgery. I can't say the number of times eye glasses protected my eyes from flying debris, bugs etc.
TMI...
Bulseyetom wrote on Apr 28
th, 2026 at 9:14pm:
I had my eyes corrected for far vision but nothing was crystal clear so I had glasses that the focal length varies so that the bottom of the lens is best for close and the top of the lens was good for distance. After a year I discussed the glasses with the doctor and he told me to go with a smaller lens than I had so I didn't have to move my head much to go from near to far. Works far better and I use the original pair for my spare and for working in dusty conditions. Tom