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Is she mainly injecting at home or also a lot when out and about on her own?Hi, does anyone have or know of any gadgets to help with magnifying the insulin dose numbers on the Novopen? My elderly mother has trouble seeing them and has injected wrong amount on few occasions. Any advice would be much appreciated .
This is like the one dad had, he still struggled a bit but worth a try @Michelle18 does your mum get help from through the GP or hospital from the blind and partially sighted dept? My dad used to get a visit about once a month from a lady who advised on lots of things like lighting in the kitchen and gadgets such as big number phones plate guards etc, they give equipment on loan such as magnifiers etc. (not sure that’s the name as it was quite a while ago for dad, I’ll see if I can find out more for you)Is she mainly injecting at home or also a lot when out and about on her own?
Would a magnifying glass with a built in light be helpful?
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Found it - it’s the low vision clinic, your mum may be already getting this help but I thought it worth posting a link for you just in case
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Blindness and vision loss
Information for people with vision loss including details of support organisations, plus advice about specialist equipment, home modifications and mobility.www.nhs.uk
Hi I’m sight impaired and have to give my own insulin through pen. I use large font to write a message. It’s hard but I get it done. I do have super hearing and count the clicks. I do stab myself a lot too! Lol. Everyone that suggested the district nurse are correct. I feel for your mum as it is so difficult!