I'm sorry to hear that too. It would be interesting to find out if you had any clouding of the lens prior to LASIK. If you did, I would've thought you doctor would've recommended a refractive lensectomy instead of LASIK. Also, the eye that is corrected for distance is your dominant eye, the one corrected for near is your non dominant. They use eye dominance to determine which eye to correct for what when doing monovision. If you don't like monovision, when they do cataract surgery they can try to make your distance vision 20/20 but you will then have to wear reading glasses to see upclose.