Sounds like you've pretty much got your stuff covered John.
As to progressives, I have them too but craning my head up to look through the middle of the lenses for computer work was giving me neck aches so I used some old frames that are a bit bigger than the current style for eyeglasses and had those made as bifocals using a combination of close up reading (bottom half) and 30 inch distance computer work (top half). Yeah, a slight hassle to switch them but I work all day in front of a computer monitor and they work great for going from the monitor to reading papers on my desk. A few times I forgot them at home and had to get through the day with my regular progressives and it was a struggle tilting my head back so I could see the monitor clearly. Even using my progressives for close up reading is a struggle for long periods because that part of the lens is so small but they're fine for quick reading like a menu or looking up a number in my cell phone. My bigger bifocal pair has a much larger area for reading. Of course this all depends on just what prescriptions you need for the various distances but for me at least it works great.

Bob


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