I had cataracts removed in both eyes as well as some additional surgery to deal with glaucoma in December and January. Before the surgery I could not identify what wind flags were doing past 80 yards. All things considered, I am fairly satisfied. As you have been told, distance vision is probably better than at any point in my life. I started wearing glasses when I was twelve years old. I now wear progressive bifocals most of the time, since I need them for any close up work. I am used to wearing glasses, so I do most of the time, but could easily do without them except for reading. I am more sensitive to light and need sunglasses whenever I'm out doors or driving. I have no trouble with scopes and I main use NF Competition 15x55 and March 10x60 or 40x60. I suspect you will be pleased with the results although it will take a few weeks for things to settle in. One other thing. If you're having both eyes done, they will only do one at a time. When you have the first one done, it will screw up your vision all around. The now good eye won't work with glasses and the "bad" eye will need them. You will learn to drive with one eye. I am 74 years old.
Rick