I think the term in the optics industry is vignetting. I don't know why, but they all seem to call it that.
Here are the recommended near sighted must wear glasses from my own experience.
Swarovski EL's 10x50, 8.5 as well both are immersive.
Swarovski EL Range 8x42 I have the tracking assistant range finder model.
You can try the Swarovski NL's but even the 8x42 kind of sucks for our demographic. Just not enough eye relief.
https://www.eurooptic.com/Like-New-Zeiss-Conquest-8x42-HD-Binoculars-524211-0000-000.aspx these will be very marginal. 18 is not enough.
It is fairly safe to say that all 8x56 will work, 8x50's and 8x42's mostly work. 7x42's generally all work. 10x50's can work, but may not. 10x42's will absolutely not work without vignetting. 10x56's work, usually 12x56, 15x56 and 18x56 work beautifully.
Any 36, 30, 24mm objectives will not work.
10x42's are really annoying, I feel as though that is a sweet spot and a good place to be. But no one makes a 10x42 with good enough eye relief to work.
The Swarovski 10x50 EL works very well. I don't remember seeing or trying a 10x56 SLC.
Bushnell's 8x42, and 18x56 Forge's are really good. I also have the 10x42's and they are ok. But not great. My wife and kids use those ones.
Call Doug and CameralandNY and ask him. He will give you a couple of other long eye relief options.
Kowa has a couple really awesome ones, they are mostly big 56mm jobs. Their 8.5x44 is no longer long eye relief.
This guy has some information on the topic, but his linked binos aren't what you want.
Guide to & Reviews of long eye relief binoculars for glasses or those who wear eyeglasses. Includes everything about eye relief and includes reviews on the best and where to buy them
www.bestbinocularsreviews.com
So to recap. 7x42, 8x42, 8x50, 8x56, 10x56, usually all good.
10x50, 12x56, 15x56, 18x56 mostly good.
7x30, 8x30, 10x42, 10x30, and other small objective binoculars never work.