All things considered, nothing much has changed since the surgeries, except for maybe the usual vision changes one experiences once they get into their 40's and 50's. I wear reading glasses for extended smartphone use - note that I said 'wear' and not 'need'. I can read my phone without them but it involves a little squinting if I'm honest. ;) Same for TV watching - I can see the screen fine but I do have TV watching glasses if I really want it sharp. Distance vision still remains great - no need for glasses there.
Dry eye continues to be a problem but as I've reported previously this was a problem prior to surgery and in fact was one of the main reasons I chose to get my vision corrected.
Halos continue to be an issue. I think the halo intensity is as strong as it ever was but I've learned to live with them. I am able to drive at night without a problem. The time they bother me the most is in movie theaters. I wear my TV watching glasses for theaters.
So, I guess 'stable' is the best way to describe my vision state. Glad to report it. Happy Anniversary to me. :)