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6 different prescription lenses, is it bad

I have 2 questions, some background i'm 27 yrs old, got cataract surgery.
1. Will monovision lead to lazy eyes, i got this prescription after cataract surgery
2. Will i mess up my eye coordination in the long run,  if i get, progressive lenses on my left eye but single vision on my right eye for everyday activities. I would also have single vision lenses for reading primarily, watching tv primarily and computer primarily, and finally single vision for computer work and reading at the same time, left lens will be for reading and right one for computer use, and then the progressive lenses with everything for just incase. I want to know if it was possible to mess up my eye coordination with so many prescription lenses.

My post cataracts surgery prescription is below
R -0.25, CYL +0.75, Axis +90
                            L -3.00, +0.75, + 90
                            ADD R +2.50
                                    L  +2.50
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233488 tn?1310693103
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My current question is will monovision lead to lazy eyes and can i hurt my eye muscles/coordination by using multiple prescription lenses.

No and No

JCH MD
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my current question is will monovision lead to lazy eyes and can i hurt my eye muscles/coordination by using multiple prescription lenses. I simply put up my implant prescription to make the question easier to understand. my prior question was about understanding my implant prescription.  
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233488 tn?1310693103
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You have asked that question in one form or another several times. I have no further comments.
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