Things are looking up for a blind military veteran thanks to cutting edge technology that is allowing him read again.
Rod MacLaren’s central vision has been severely deteriorating since being diagnosed with genetic condition Stargadt disease in 1994.
The 83-year-old retired farm worker, from Auchterarder, managed to adapt to life with limited sight until last year when he found that he was forced to rely on family and friends for help.
But sight loss charity Scottish War Blinded have managed to transform his life with the OrCam MyEye – a discreet camera that is fixed onto the frames of Rod’s glasses that can turn text into speech, allowing him to hear the words.
The device has given Rod, who served for two years’ National Service as a Private with the Seaforth Highlanders in Egypt, Aden (now Yemen), and Gibraltar, his independence back.
And just like The Big Issue ethos of #WhyBooksMatter, Rod is all too eager to reconnect with the written word.