I recently got +1.5 AP on both my eyes due to presbyopia diagnosis. Cylindrical, Spherical & Axis diagnosis is 0.
Got progressive lenses, as recommended by my Eye Specialist, but those are not that comfortable while working on laptop while very good for reading from newspapers, mobile etc within half meter distance from eyes.
Need guidance if computer glasses with +0.75 or +1.0 AP lenses, uniform all across the area of lenses would be good & is recommended.
Regards.
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Progressive glasses prescribed for add to presbyopia correction takes some more time to settle & become comfortable with eyes .
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You should be advised to put on progressive glasses regularly for 2 to 4 wks.
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If it's not appropriate within 4 wks then change this progressive speck with simple neer vision glasses ( only spherical glasses ).
If you have some other problems then make an on line consultation for resolution of it .
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