Progressives were awful for me. I couldn't get used to them, with no peripheral vision. I did well with regular bifocals. Then I needed tri-focals due to a cataract. I said the heck with that and had the surgery done. Now after 38 years with glasses, I can see distance perfectly. Readers still needed. As mentioned above, seeing is a beautiful thing. And whether you went from not seeing well to glasses, or in my case, from glasses to seeing better, you will get used to what ever way you choose.
Since they are new to you, Bowgy, be prepared for the following:
Fogged lenses, dirty lenses, broken nose clips, back of ears rubbed raw until they form to your head, rain, glare, constant cleaning (when they get green in the crevices, put them in the dishwasher for a cycle). Good luck.
Oh, yeah, get the spring hinges so when you bump them, they don't bend/break. Trust me.