Thank you for posting your experience. It will help others all over the world make a decision about ReZooms. Yes, your experience involves financial loss, but surely it's not something that merits contemplating suicide about. An experienced surgeon should be able to safely explant your ReZooms and replace them with something you'll be happier with (maybe aspheric monofocal lenses). And if your lenses are set for "blended vision" (i.e., distance vision in dominant eye, intermediate in non-dominant), you may be able to function without glasses for many (most?) tasks. Best wishes for improved vision.
I too had a rezoom lens implanted in my right eye 3 years ago. Although I have excellent 20-20 vision in that eye during the day for distance, I also have halo's at night and still cannot read with this eye. I was not told I could explant the lens so I am still trying to adjust to the vision even after 3 years. For the amount paid out of pocket, it was not worth it.
There is a huge body of unhappy patients posting here that should make anyone considering multifocal IOL to stop and re-consider. The worst is the ReZoom and in my opinion there is never a reason to put this lens in a human eye. Remember that at a meeting this year a room of over 200 eye surgeons no one said they would consider putting a ReZoom in their eye.
JCH MD