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Hi Nan:

It's been my experience that anything that is helpful to us is usually

pricey, at least to start. LOL!

I agree that a talking magnification device would be absolutely awesome for

reading labels, etc.

Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle

maddpoodle27@...

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>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Everyone:

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>>>>>>>>>>> I just wanted to pop in and say hello to you all. I'm hoping to

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>>>>>>>>>>> While I've been blind since birth, Diabetes is new to me in that

>>>>>>>>>>> I

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>>>>>>>>>>> diagnosed in late December. I know about a thumbnail's worth

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>>>>>>>>>>> Diabetes from family members and friends, but don't feel that I

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>>>>>>>>>>> enough yet to manage my own Diabetes.

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>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks in advance for all of the knowledge that I know I will

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>>>>>>>>>>> Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle

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I may be a minority of one, but ...

I am not convinced that any label-reading device, be it a talking gizmo or a

magnifier, would be very practical reading packages in a store. There's too

much stuff on the shelves and even in a store whose layout is familiar, too

many displays are changed to make it practical to do much reading with a

device, especially if someone with a bazillion little ones is trying to get

by one. (grin)

Best to use the old tried-and-true technique of using a reader or store

helper even if some of them aren't as educated as one might like! <g>

Mike

Good evening

>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Everyone:

>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>> I just wanted to pop in and say hello to you all. I'm hoping to

>>>>>>>>>>>> learn

>>>>>>>>>>>> from

>>>>>>>>>>>> you all as well as contribute to the group.

>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>> While I've been blind since birth, Diabetes is new to me in

>>>>>>>>>>>> that

>>>>>>>>>>>> I

>>>>>>>>>>>> was

>>>>>>>>>>>> diagnosed in late December. I know about a thumbnail's worth

>>>>>>>>>>>> about

>>>>>>>>>>>> Diabetes from family members and friends, but don't feel that I

>>>>>>>>>>>> know

>>>>>>>>>>>> enough yet to manage my own Diabetes.

>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks in advance for all of the knowledge that I know I will

>>>>>>>>>>>> gain

>>>>>>>>>>>> from

>>>>>>>>>>>> participating on this list.

>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>> Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle

>>>>>>>>>>>> maddpoodle27@...

>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>

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Hi Mike:

While I agree with you on this one I think the label reading gismo would

come in handy when at home and you are looking for a can or box of food.

Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle

maddpoodle27@...

Good evening

>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Everyone:

>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>> I just wanted to pop in and say hello to you all. I'm hoping

>>>>>>>>>>>>> to

>>>>>>>>>>>>> learn

>>>>>>>>>>>>> from

>>>>>>>>>>>>> you all as well as contribute to the group.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>> While I've been blind since birth, Diabetes is new to me in

>>>>>>>>>>>>> that

>>>>>>>>>>>>> I

>>>>>>>>>>>>> was

>>>>>>>>>>>>> diagnosed in late December. I know about a thumbnail's worth

>>>>>>>>>>>>> about

>>>>>>>>>>>>> Diabetes from family members and friends, but don't feel that

>>>>>>>>>>>>> I

>>>>>>>>>>>>> know

>>>>>>>>>>>>> enough yet to manage my own Diabetes.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks in advance for all of the knowledge that I know I will

>>>>>>>>>>>>> gain

>>>>>>>>>>>>> from

>>>>>>>>>>>>> participating on this list.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>> Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle

>>>>>>>>>>>>> maddpoodle27@...

>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>

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I have a bar code reader at home. It is about the size of the Accu-check

Voice Mate, although heavier. It is made to be carried into stores etc as

it comes with a strap. I use it all the time at home for identifying the

bar codes on can; packages etc, but find it is too slow to do in a store.

You have to pick up the package or can and put in front of the window so the

machine can see the bar code and as there may be 100 cans of the same shape

(such as in the isle where soup cans are stacked), you could go

through many, many cans before finding the one you want.

Re: Reading Labels

I may be a minority of one, but ...

I am not convinced that any label-reading device, be it a talking gizmo or a

magnifier, would be very practical reading packages in a store. There's too

much stuff on the shelves and even in a store whose layout is familiar, too

many displays are changed to make it practical to do much reading with a

device, especially if someone with a bazillion little ones is trying to get

by one. (grin)

Best to use the old tried-and-true technique of using a reader or store

helper even if some of them aren't as educated as one might like! <g>

Mike

Good evening

>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Everyone:

>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>> I just wanted to pop in and say hello to you all. I'm hoping to

>>>>>>>>>>>> learn

>>>>>>>>>>>> from

>>>>>>>>>>>> you all as well as contribute to the group.

>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>> While I've been blind since birth, Diabetes is new to me in

>>>>>>>>>>>> that

>>>>>>>>>>>> I

>>>>>>>>>>>> was

>>>>>>>>>>>> diagnosed in late December. I know about a thumbnail's worth

>>>>>>>>>>>> about

>>>>>>>>>>>> Diabetes from family members and friends, but don't feel that I

>>>>>>>>>>>> know

>>>>>>>>>>>> enough yet to manage my own Diabetes.

>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks in advance for all of the knowledge that I know I will

>>>>>>>>>>>> gain

>>>>>>>>>>>> from

>>>>>>>>>>>> participating on this list.

>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>> Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle

>>>>>>>>>>>> maddpoodle27@...

>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>

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There actually are small, hand-held CCTVs which can be used to magnify

anything placed under the camera, such as food labels or mail. They're about

the size of a Braille 'n Speak, for those of you familiar with that

technology. I'm hoping to get funding for one this year, because it would

help me with teaching, but I'm also looking very forward to being able to

calculate carbs using food labels without having to seek sighted assistance.

I'm not sure I would use it shopping, though, it might end up being faster

just to go with a sighted person or get help from a store employee.

Jen

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