I have to wear glasses to read and use the computer as my eyes had previously repaired problems resulting in permanent defects from old macular tear repairs so my eye surgeon couldn't give me the kind of implant corrections where I don't need any glasses - he said my eyes would find that too much to try to handle. Plus, the defects in my eyes make reading not that fun anyway so I have a lot of audio books instead. And on the computer, the light behind the letters make letters somewhat easier to read. But I'm thrilled to death with being able to see far off. I'd make that trade any day in the year - to see to drive, watch a movie at the theater, see the stage at a performance, watch TV and see two streets over with no need of glasses. I can read the tiniest print far off - amazing. I imagine you'll ace cataract surgery just like everyone does.
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