I, too, wish to encourage you. Accessibility is for everyone, no matter what.
this post was submitted on 24 Sep 2023
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You'll likely want to see an ophthalmologist - that's a medical doctor who specializes in eyes and vision. An optometrist is specialized in things like corrective lenses.
Either way, you don't need a diagnosis to use tools that make your life easier.
I get nervous because it doesn't feel like it's bad enough to count.
could you see normally and without any problems wearing glasses or contact lensesx?
no?
then welcome to the community.
its no scientific marker but for me it works.
hope this gives you some peace of mind.
but you do not need it. uae whatever makes it easier for you.