Bifocals (line, no line) and "regular" progressives didn't work for me. One problem was the size of my lenses, I think. My eyes don't work well as a team, either, which even complicates matters. I made do with distance glasses and reading glasses, the latter of which I frankly was too lazy to bother with unless I was settling down w/a book.

After a year of taking off my glasses to read and then, to see the computer, I realized that I either HAD to adapt or switch between three pairs of specs (distance, computer, and reading). If I couldn't be bothered to switch between two, how was I going to deal with THREE? Anyway, my doctor gave me "office" progressive lenses---they have a larger middle distance area and are good for regular computer users. I got new frames with larger lenses, too. Quite to my surprise, I adjusted pretty quickly. It's hard to find the smaller reading portion of the lenses. Next time, I might go for even bigger lenses so there is a more generous reading segment.

Be prepared, progressive lenses are expensive.

I know people who can't adapt to them and make due with multiple pairs of glasses. Best of luck to you, Red.....