oh, I'm so sorry for everything you've been through. It really sounds like a big challenge. There are ophthalmologists who can make house calls or teleconsultations, which might be a more convenient option. It might be worth exploring the possibility of glasses designed specifically for reading. I have heard that working with a physical therapist who specializes in spinal cord injury can be helpful. Even in small sessions at home, they might be able to teach you techniques to improve posture and reduce pain. I have a friend who pays for massages once a week and it has changed her life, I think massages can be a great first approach to relief, imagine massages in your own home
I don't wear contact lenses either jaja I have contradictory opinions, I mean, a plastic in the eye? but at the same time I feel that in some occasions they are practical
I also wanted to have Lasik surgery, in fact, I consulted my doctor and he told me to wait until I was 28/30 years old because eyes grow up to that age, I still have to wait a few years.... Is it true that after the LASIK operation the colours are more vivid? It's like the world upgrading to 4K resolution with HDR jaja
On a scale of 1 to 10, how highly would you recommend LASIK? Knowledge is power