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Because of the condition of my retina, I was a candidate for mono-focal IOL only. I chose near-correction, and I'm glad I did. For the most of the day I wear no glasses, and distance vision is actually much better than previous.The bright light issue often gets better over time.
I wonder why you need glasses since the implant technology should get you very close to 20:20 these days. Yes, reading glasses, but not sure why distance vision unless something else is going on. YMMV of course and I'm no doctor.
I'm not in the range of normals is a succinct way of putting it. Also, I understand that most go for distance correction. I drive very little now, and most of what I'm occupied with is close at hand - computer and phone screen, books, etc.
I also take a powerful targeted therapy, and this has effect throughout my body, in different ways. I've been on it for 2-1/2 years. One side-effect is blurred vision, and another is dry-eye.
Everything is relative, right? I'm sitting in my cluttered office, and looking at the leaves changing each day. Beautiful morning!