some good ideas here, i am with Mithriel - i read mainly non-fiction & can't go back & re-read my facts on a tape book which is why i haven't tried them.
the Levo just isn't working for me, it would never occur to me to tighten or untighten anything - thanks. mabye. mainly i've given it up for now & as i stated from the get go i didn't try very hard & have trouble admitting i need it at all. i'd almost rather not read, & frankly as much as i'm sleeping right now & as much time as i have to dedicate to my gentle work outs just to keep going ... well, i have no time to read. so i didn't mean to get into it all but my reasons are as much personal as they are practical or having to do with the stand itself. i was just lettin Sasha know it didn't work for me. now she has some other responses sayin it did work for some others so she can choose for herself
Thanks, danib. I know what you mean about admitting to yourself that you need a gadget - I've only just started getting things that would actually make my life easier like a shower seat and so on. I hate the idea that I'm buying what are essentially aids for the disabled and stuff I didn't even think I'd need in my eighties - it's forcing me to face the reality that I am indeed disabled and less functional than many people in their late old age - but I've realised that I don't mind so much if I think of it as something that's just for now. I see all these adaptations as things that will help me save my energy for recovery, so that one day I'll be well enough to get rid of them all again - and in the meantime mean that I can take a shower/read whatever book I want, when I want/etc. etc.
As well as being cheap, I think that my home-made cardboard/perspex gadget won't feel like one of those things that you see in an old folks' home - it will feel like a toy or something! Either way, it's just for now!