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I feel you
i shaved my legs cause i couldnt handle the hair anymore. Now im paying for it, and will be for a good while 
Honestly, get an epilator. It might be a little painful the first time you do it, but it's worth it for no itching, no rashes. Well, at least for me it works. But maybe you could try it. Also, moisturize and take care of your skin before and after shaving, thay can make a big difference.
Ive got an eiplator, it just has a bit of a rough process for me cause my hairs are super curly, so i end up with suuuper ingrown hairs. I have big red dots (like, half the diameter of a penny) from epilating 6 months ago. Theyre ingrown hairs that are so far beneath the surface that they cant be squeezed out
but right after epilating everything is very smooth and nice, and it stays that way for a while. Its just the process a month down the line where things start getting bad.
I'm sure this has already occured to you, but you might benefit from shaving products for sensitive skin. Any chance your body hair is dark enough to be lasered? Seems like that would save you a lot of grief.
Yes to both, but laser for legs is iirc not covered by insurance and is like $700/session. And for fancy products, well, tbh im broke af and like maybe 6-12 months from living in my car and cant get a fucking job cause noone is hiring except in jobs that will quite literally destroy my body. The jobs im able to do are all saturated and noones hiring and ugh i hate this shit so bad.