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Thank you for your input... Are you saying that with monofocal IOL's, you need to choose which third you want, but with progressive glasses you can have it all come in clear? and with contact lenses you can have one half come in clear and together get the full spectrum. If they only provide one third the full distance, then It appears that the monofocal IOL's are quite different-inferior to the natural lens in the eye, even when the natural lens ibecomes less accomodating as we age....
Dr. O.
Monofocal IOLs provide good vision at one distance only. Both of my eyes are corrected for distance vision with IOLs, so my intermediate and near vision are blurry without glasses. Yes, wearing progressive glasses over monofocal IOLs provides excellent vision at all distances.
Yes, monovision with IOLs, refractive surgery, or contact lenses provides the sense of having good vision at all distances. When I did monovision with contact lenses, I was unaware of my increasing presbyopia. It seemed as if there was no change in my ability to focus up close. It was quite a rude shock when I stopped monovision.