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EC North Dakota | Depends on the location of the cataract and/or how bad they are.
If you get lenses, insurance will cover your standard lens. That should give you perfect vision at further distances. You will need reading glasses.
They have bifocal lenses and multi focal lenses available now that are fantastic. Drawback is $2000 minimum per eye above what insurance covers. Well worth it for reading. You will need to choose the reading distance you want with the bifocal lens. If you choose the distance for reading parts numbers, you won’t be able to read your desktop computer for shxx. The new multi focal may have solved this…?
The biggest thing I hate about my bifocal lenses is you see halo’s around headlights, Christmas lights, any kind of light bulb. That really sucks. The new lights on emergency vehicles can be blinding from the halos.
Edited by ndsu84 11/29/2023 22:43
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