Daily life is so difficult due to the side effects of eye correction... It's been 8 days now, and when I visited the hospital yesterday to remove the stitches, the nurse removed them so the doctor couldn't even see them, and the counseling director only gave me an answer like there was nothing I could do . It's confusing because there are different opinions about golden time and that it will get better if you wait. When I look at the condition of my eyes, pulling is the default, and I have blurry vision, dizziness, headaches, and pain in the back of my neck, probably because of the high intraocular pressure, so I decided to consult with the doctor at the hospital where the surgery was performed tomorrow. Since it's not what the doctor intended, I'm thinking of begging for the eye correction to be removed rather than going strong. Is this right? (I have to go alone because I haven't told my parents yet) Can people like me who talk to the hospital about side effects tell me how they went about their mindset or motion? I'm curious about how and in what way I should talk about it, and whether the hospital will actively help rather than simply telling me to just tolerate it.