Try contact lenses using a near lens in one eye and far lens in the other and see how you do and if you can adjust. Obviously do this prior to surgery.
Cheetah34 wrote:
Try contact lenses using a near lens in one eye and far lens in the other and see how you do and if you can adjust. Obviously do this prior to surgery.
My long time, now retired, Optometrist wore contacts like that, and I did for several years on her advice. Worked great for me, my right eye was always so much worse than my left I was used to working left eyed most of the time only switching when things were up very close. I didn't even have my convergence problem diagnosed until my mid-20s after I was out of the army. The Doctor who found it told me that trying to retrain me with proper glasses would probably just mess me up since I had been compensating fine on my own since childhood. My wife has the convergence problem also and our kids got the training early.
It didn't work for me but was worth the effort. Got the multi focal lens and have never looked back
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