It's a question of the right tool for the job. Progressive lenses trade peripheral vision to provide a gradual transition through the midrange to the reading correction. The gradual transition from far to near works for me unlike bifocals which switch from far to near with no transition. For me progressives are not optimal for driving. Driving with them requires more head rotation since there is distortion at the outside edge of the lens; bifocals might actually be a better choice since peripheral vision correction is better. Progressives also work ok for me for computer use, but for folks who use really large screens and/or need good peripheral vision they may not. One option that may work better for computers is progressive lenses that only correct for the mid and near range.
I'm suffering in a similar yet different manner, The distortion field on the left comes in so tight to the RX pupil spacing that the whole left side is Distortion. My eyes feel like they are bleeding and ready to jump out.
I am Myopic with Astigmatism so I certainly need glasses for distance. I am also Presbyopic so I need a reading presciption. I can read without my glasses as(although the astigmatism can reduce clarity). Computer Screens tend to be too far away for me to read without glasses or without cranking my back or my neck to read. I have office lenses which seem to be the ideal solution for me.
Your office lenses are made for your myopia astigmatism and presbyopia ? I mean you have 2 type of lenses,one for your presbyopia and another for the astigmatism+myopia?
The intermediate zone in a progressive is generally the narrowest portion of the corridor and it’s well known that for computer use, they’re less than perfect. I use progressives every day and they work well, but I still have a separate pair dedicated to computer use.
Omg I went to doctor yesterday to pick my progressive lenses up I tried them on and omg I got instant migraine I told doctor I could not wear these 😢I have to go back to single vision ant no way it makes me dizzy
Do your single vision glasses help while you are on a computer screen? Do you have any issues using your single vision glasses while driving? I miss my single vision glasses so much.
I have been wearing progresive Lenses for 20 years. I think they were great. I had no trouble getting used to them initially I was myopic stigmatism needed intermediate and close range since I had cataract surgery my myopic has improved somewhat, but I still have astigmatism need glasses for computer work car, dashboard, and reading progressives correct all my feels of vision 100%
MY issue is that at the time of doing this the “thin” middle part of the progressives is what mattered the most for my usage. I could NOT use that very thin strip to look at my 3 monitors all day long. I need to do an update video on progressives. NOW, I DO have some progressives for “everyday” usage even though I don’t wear glasses everyday all the time OTHER than when needing to work and see the monitors or just read. My new progressives are in some transition sunglasses. They work great for being outside, driving, and when needing glasses to see in a restaurant for the menu. My work glasses are still just a a single vision correction ONLY used for when I’m working. So for me progressives have a place. That place is NOT having the main vision needed being that thin strip for medium distances.
This was a few years ago now so not sure. I’m happy with my choices since then. My lenses are basically bifocals with CURRENTLY in 2023 my right eye now has a slight magnification for distance.
New to glasses and got progressives. Floored by how I was able to function without glasses but def better with them. phone, reading, TV and drive is great, but computer screens(dual monitors in a V shape) is proving to be a challenge as I feel the tunnel vision. And soooo weird when I take them off after a few minutes. My biggest concern is I was burning through a dozen 2.00+ readers every few months because I lose them, drop them or step on them.
I so regret progressives. I want bifocals instead. I dont know why they push these. Especially for first time by users. They should start out with that but the clinic pushed this on me.
I have perfect eyesight😍👁👁& no glasses😳. But, my wife recently got her first glasses, and they're progressives. She found them difficult at first, but they're now better for her. And she's super-cute wearing them!💙🤎
Progressive lenses are hit and miss. When they hit they’re awesome, when they miss, they suck bad. I’ve had two pairs of progressives that were great and two that made me sick. They have to be measured so perfect that a frogs hair difference can make them like torture .
I would get a single 40" 4k monitor rather than several 24" monitors, it's more productive IMO. But fair point on the progressives. I am currently using progressives, but they are not ideal for the work environment (that consists of lots of staring at said 40" screen, as well as looking at a phone or papers). I can currently use the distance component of the glasses to see the monitor as well as the intermediate area and also the reading component, but this won't always be the case as I age. I will keep the progressives for "out and about", i.e. shopping, where I can see where I'm going and read the packaging/labels as I shop. Great for that purpose. For work I will either get single vision intermediate (suitable for reading or computer), but suspect that eventually this may not work e.g. when I am 65 or so. OR I will get bifocals, probably inner or blended bifocals. Not sure whether to make the upper part of the bifocal be distance or intermediate, either would work at my age but eventually that might not be the case. However, I want to get a system that is going to age gracefully, I don't want to be old and accustomed to a system that no longer works, requiring me to learn new skills.
I can see 60mm (2 inch) of my screen! I specified office use And they said , move you head more But I have two setups, a 27 inch widescreen and 3 monitors. I use the 27 inch for design. I’m scanning the screen like my magoo!! 😅
Some progressives have a wider field than others. There are “workspace/office” that would work better for someone like you who looks at multiple monitors. Or a lined bifocal that is 35 mm wide with intermediate prescription for your computer on the top and your reading power on the bottom. Executives can be thicker and overkill for someone like you, they also have far less options.
Pretty much what I’ve done. I do wear a set of dedicated computer glasses all day at work. They have the anti blue light blocking coating. I “THINK” it works therefore it does. I used to get headaches staring at 3 monitors all day and since the glasses just headaches from the users calling 😁.
Yep I don't want them. They sound like they are trying to do everything in one lens but the results are substandard.
Soo, at first i agreed with you....but.....i wore them all day everyday and a month later i love them.
Thanks for the heads up
It's a question of the right tool for the job. Progressive lenses trade peripheral vision to provide a gradual transition through the midrange to the reading correction. The gradual transition from far to near works for me unlike bifocals which switch from far to near with no transition. For me progressives are not optimal for driving. Driving with them requires more head rotation since there is distortion at the outside edge of the lens; bifocals might actually be a better choice since peripheral vision correction is better. Progressives also work ok for me for computer use, but for folks who use really large screens and/or need good peripheral vision they may not. One option that may work better for computers is progressive lenses that only correct for the mid and near range.
Paying a huge premium for progressive lenses that deliver sub-par vision is unacceptable to me. Bifocals work better. Especially if made of glass.
I'm suffering in a similar yet different manner, The distortion field on the left comes in so tight to the RX pupil spacing that the whole left side is Distortion. My eyes feel like they are bleeding and ready to jump out.
I am Myopic with Astigmatism so I certainly need glasses for distance. I am also Presbyopic so I need a reading presciption. I can read without my glasses as(although the astigmatism can reduce clarity). Computer Screens tend to be too far away for me to read without glasses or without cranking my back or my neck to read. I have office lenses which seem to be the ideal solution for me.
Your office lenses are made for your myopia astigmatism and presbyopia ? I mean you have 2 type of lenses,one for your presbyopia and another for the astigmatism+myopia?
@@rubyrose7619 my office lenses are still a myopic prescription but without the full distance prescription.
@@mrwilliamhope okay, and you don't have another one for distance?
@@rubyrose7619 yes I also have my full multi focal glasses too(which I wear most of the time). I am sorry if I didn’t make that clearer.
The intermediate zone in a progressive is generally the narrowest portion of the corridor and it’s well known that for computer use, they’re less than perfect. I use progressives every day and they work well, but I still have a separate pair dedicated to computer use.
@@MartinNeep I do as well since this video.
You are so right
Omg I went to doctor yesterday to pick my progressive lenses up I tried them on and omg I got instant migraine I told doctor I could not wear these 😢I have to go back to single vision ant no way it makes me dizzy
Do your single vision glasses help while you are on a computer screen? Do you have any issues using your single vision glasses while driving? I miss my single vision glasses so much.
66 feet of monitors. Wow, that's impressive.
Read the description and you’ll see this was the first thing I mentioned but thanks for noticing.
Progressives don't work for me either. Good to learn about the executive cut!
I have been wearing progresive Lenses for 20 years. I think they were great. I had no trouble getting used to them initially I was myopic stigmatism needed intermediate and close range since I had cataract surgery my myopic has improved somewhat, but I still have astigmatism need glasses for computer work car, dashboard, and reading progressives correct all my feels of vision 100%
MY issue is that at the time of doing this the “thin” middle part of the progressives is what mattered the most for my usage. I could NOT use that very thin strip to look at my 3 monitors all day long. I need to do an update video on progressives. NOW, I DO have some progressives for “everyday” usage even though I don’t wear glasses everyday all the time OTHER than when needing to work and see the monitors or just read. My new progressives are in some transition sunglasses. They work great for being outside, driving, and when needing glasses to see in a restaurant for the menu. My work glasses are still just a a single vision correction ONLY used for when I’m working. So for me progressives have a place. That place is NOT having the main vision needed being that thin strip for medium distances.
Would it have been better if you had tried Valrilux X series as they have bigger view field compared to the others ?
This was a few years ago now so not sure. I’m happy with my choices since then. My lenses are basically bifocals with CURRENTLY in 2023 my right eye now has a slight magnification for distance.
New to glasses and got progressives. Floored by how I was able to function without glasses but def better with them. phone, reading, TV and drive is great, but computer screens(dual monitors in a V shape) is proving to be a challenge as I feel the tunnel vision. And soooo weird when I take them off after a few minutes. My biggest concern is I was burning through a dozen 2.00+ readers every few months because I lose them, drop them or step on them.
I so regret progressives. I want bifocals instead. I dont know why they push these. Especially for first time by users. They should start out with that but the clinic pushed this on me.
I have perfect eyesight😍👁👁& no glasses😳. But, my wife recently got her first glasses, and they're progressives. She found them difficult at first, but they're now better for her. And she's super-cute wearing them!💙🤎
Progressive lenses are hit and miss. When they hit they’re awesome, when they miss, they suck bad. I’ve had two pairs of progressives that were great and two that made me sick. They have to be measured so perfect that a frogs hair difference can make them like torture .
I would get a single 40" 4k monitor rather than several 24" monitors, it's more productive IMO. But fair point on the progressives. I am currently using progressives, but they are not ideal for the work environment (that consists of lots of staring at said 40" screen, as well as looking at a phone or papers). I can currently use the distance component of the glasses to see the monitor as well as the intermediate area and also the reading component, but this won't always be the case as I age.
I will keep the progressives for "out and about", i.e. shopping, where I can see where I'm going and read the packaging/labels as I shop. Great for that purpose. For work I will either get single vision intermediate (suitable for reading or computer), but suspect that eventually this may not work e.g. when I am 65 or so. OR I will get bifocals, probably inner or blended bifocals. Not sure whether to make the upper part of the bifocal be distance or intermediate, either would work at my age but eventually that might not be the case. However, I want to get a system that is going to age gracefully, I don't want to be old and accustomed to a system that no longer works, requiring me to learn new skills.
agree.
I can see 60mm (2 inch) of my screen!
I specified office use
And they said , move you head more
But I have two setups, a 27 inch widescreen and 3 monitors.
I use the 27 inch for design. I’m scanning the screen like my magoo!! 😅
Mr. Magoo 😆
Some progressives have a wider field than others. There are “workspace/office” that would work better for someone like you who looks at multiple monitors. Or a lined bifocal that is 35 mm wide with intermediate prescription for your computer on the top and your reading power on the bottom. Executives can be thicker and overkill for someone like you, they also have far less options.
Thanks. I am getting the progressives changed to bifocal. I’ll just keep my dedicated work computer glasses and put the others on when I leave work.
MULtifocal is work well for me ..thanks now i can see well
My first pair of progressives felt like a miracle to me. No adjustment needed, they did exactly what they were designed to do.
I make it work but I definitely feel ya.
Plus lens readers work for me.
Snellen is 20/20.
Same problem as you.
i bet now you need distance glases
LOL… No…my distance is still thankfully fine. Age has ruined my close up only still.
It took me a month....i love them now
It sounds like you only need reading glasses
Pretty much what I’ve done. I do wear a set of dedicated computer glasses all day at work. They have the anti blue light blocking coating. I “THINK” it works therefore it does. I used to get headaches staring at 3 monitors all day and since the glasses just headaches from the users calling 😁.