@tim2000s Do any pumps have a "voice interface"? Is anyone using a closed loop system using a "scream reader"?
Hi Ca2910, this sounds like a dangerous situation to me and I hope you can get to grips with counting clicks. Out of interest are you able to see bg results too?Hi Ringi, Thank You.
I did discuss an insulin pump with my diabetes team but it seems to be a question of them saying its harder work and more expensive and that I would need to gain control on pens before I Can be considered for anything like that.
It does frustrate me as I struggle to get control with pens as my vision is really bad - thank you again
Hi,
I would like someones suggestion/opinion on the following.
I am type one diabetic on Humalog 200u/ml and Tresiba 200u/ml.
I am registered as blind (Not due to diabetes) and cannot see my insulin pen and my diabetes nurse has tried one pen magnifier that does not seem to work with my pens and she says they do not make any more types and that she recommends I count the clicks.
I have magnifiers from my hospital eye department however they do not work as the pens are curved and it distorts the numbers; my magnifiers work on electronic displays.
I currently have district nurses involved however they are deciding not to come as both DN and DSN have suggested I count clicks for each unit of insulin I give however I need high doses due to insulin resistance ( 78 UNITS Tresiba and 20-30 UNITS Humalog each meal plus correction doses)
They pulled my care package last weekend and I ended up in hospital as I could not count the clicks - I have come home yesterday and district nurse manager visited this morning and said I still need to carry on with the click method as there isnt anything they can do.
How do others manage with their diabetes and visual impairments
I live on my own and do not have anyone else to help me.
Does anyone have any suggestions or ideas as I really am at a loss and I want to be independent as I am only 19 years of age.
Connor
I thought there was a pen that could link to a smart phone to record the dose, but can't remember the details.
Hi
I have an insulin pen that has an electronic display on the end not because of visual impairments but because it shows how long ago you last injected. Could something like that be discussed with your DN?
FWIW you don't want an Echo on the amounts being considered here (0.5u resolution won't help), but the novopen 5 instead. Still has all the problems.It's an Echo pen, I have one. But being visually impaired, he may have a problem to actually see the amount. A specialist magnifier could possibly help ?
Hi Connor I am Also Registered Blind and have a couple of friends whom are also severe sight impaired. I use Nova Rapid and Lavamier I am like yourself on high doses. I am in able to read dose even with aids so only thing available is counting the click. Yes it is frustrating when you get to about 40 or 50 and loose count and start over several times more. Tip the pens have a max turns of 60 units so if I take say 56 at night I turn fully to 60 units and just count back 4 clicks. My friend howere has bit more vision and he uses his smartphone live camera to show the numbers in the unit bit like a CCTV which he has also used. To great magnification effect but he uses his smartphone method mainly when he is out even uses that method for reading and filling forms in. But I can only do the click method unless I had a CCTV with a speech on. Humanware Prodogi has speech tad expensive but you might get funding.Hi,
I would like someones suggestion/opinion on the following.
I am type one diabetic on Humalog 200u/ml and Tresiba 200u/ml.
I am registered as blind (Not due to diabetes) and cannot see my insulin pen and my diabetes nurse has tried one pen magnifier that does not seem to work with my pens and she says they do not make any more types and that she recommends I count the clicks.
I have magnifiers from my hospital eye department however they do not work as the pens are curved and it distorts the numbers; my magnifiers work on electronic displays.
I currently have district nurses involved however they are deciding not to come as both DN and DSN have suggested I count clicks for each unit of insulin I give however I need high doses due to insulin resistance ( 78 UNITS Tresiba and 20-30 UNITS Humalog each meal plus correction doses)
They pulled my care package last weekend and I ended up in hospital as I could not count the clicks - I have come home yesterday and district nurse manager visited this morning and said I still need to carry on with the click method as there isnt anything they can do.
How do others manage with their diabetes and visual impairments ?
I live on my own and do not have anyone else to help me.
Does anyone have any suggestions or ideas as I really am at a loss and I want to be independent as I am only 19 years of age.
Connor
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