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to be incapable of cutting my own toenails aged 51

122 replies

Goldfsh · 13/01/2026 16:01

I am fairly fit and flexible, but I don't seem to be able to reach my toenails anymore, OR get them in focus in my damn vari-focus glasses.

Do I need special toe glasses like the ones I have for my computer?!

Is this the age when I need to get someone in to do my toenails?!

I feel about 100 years old and rather embarrassed. DH is just as bad, if not worse. We are now just randomly hacking at our blurred toenails by feel, and getting all sorts of problems.

What am I missing?!

OP posts:
ReturnToRiding · 13/01/2026 17:34

Pilates?

Owly11 · 13/01/2026 17:35

Sit on the bed, put one foot up on the bed, shine a strong light on your foot and you should be all good.

jackstini · 13/01/2026 17:36

I can’t paint mine properly anymore due to a combination of poor vision and large fibroid filled belly

At 53 I also may need to accept I need pedicures and podiatry!

27pilates · 13/01/2026 17:38

Reading glasses and a head torch.

BurntBroccoli · 13/01/2026 17:39

I usually wait until it’s a nice bright sunny day and sit on the edge of the bed.

Turn 90 degrees and put your right leg on the bed - hopefully you will be able to see better due to the sunlight and reach without too much stretching.

When finished with that foot, turn 180 degrees so you are facing the other way and then lift your left leg onto the bed. Trim nails.

I’ve always used this method to paint my toe nails!

omggggggg · 13/01/2026 17:39

Toe glasses made me chuckle. Just pay a podiatrist or get a pedicure in a nail bar. You’ll only need it every couple of months

ErrolTheDragon · 13/01/2026 17:40

InveterateWineDrinker · 13/01/2026 17:32

Another one here relieved it's not just me.

I can reach my toes just fine (I am supple enough I can actually suck my big toes if I wanted to) but in any position where I can operate the nail scissors at the right angle I can't see them - either my leg is in the way, or they're too far for reading glasses but too close for natural eyesight with normal indoor lighting levels.

It's better in the summer, but in winter I have to get someone to point a massive hand-held searchlight at my feet.

I’m quite lucky I think, I’m 65 and can still just about get my toes up to my face if I want, and also in a more normal position see my toenails well enough with or without my off the shelf readers. I do also have ‘computer glasses’ which are just slightly weaker off the shelf readers, they’d probably be ideal.

tworottenapples · 13/01/2026 17:53

Following this thread with interest. I'm another one who struggles to cut my toenails. I've been looking into electronic gadgets to do the job, but not sure how much use they would be.

This sort of thing.

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Has anyone tried this sort of thing?

In my case, I'm disabled, which doesn't help. It also means that getting out to have a pedicure isn't easy as I am no longer allowed to drive and can't walk to the bus stop,, so looking for dealing with it myself at home.

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Itiswhysofew · 13/01/2026 17:56

I don't cut my toenails. I file them once a week.

Frog99 · 13/01/2026 17:56

I have fibromyalgia so doing it myself isn't a option I go to a walk in nail bar get cut and painted plus a pedicure way cheaper than a chiropodist and I have lush painted nails also!

BalladOfBarryAndFreda · 13/01/2026 18:05

ReturnToRiding · 13/01/2026 17:34

Pilates?

Unless it's eye-Pilates, it'll be no use. The OP has repeatedly said, it's an eyesight issue more than a flexibility issue.

Pomegranatecarnage · 13/01/2026 18:06

I am in my 50’s and have no trouble doing it. I’ve just started to do my Mum’s and she’s 88! Pay for a pedicure?

Dillydollydingdong · 13/01/2026 18:07

I get a chiropodist to cut my toenails. It's quite a luxury, she massages my feet as well. I only pay £15 although obviously this varies.

MorningActivity · 13/01/2026 18:12

I don’t know if that helps but for close up work I actually prefer to remove my glasses. Toe nails, hair removal (esp armpit), face.
and yes some stuff is harder flexibility wise but I don’t think it’s my age. More health condition plus being overweight.

The solution is to to have them done instead.

MorningActivity · 13/01/2026 18:13

@tworottenapples oh I saw that and wondered too!!
id be grateful if anyone has tried and has some feedback

MyThreeWords · 13/01/2026 18:28

Surely reading glasses won't help someone with limited flexibility, because you would need to get your feet as close to your eyes as you hold a book when you are reading?

At 62 I'm fine with toenail cutting (with variofocals!), but can't turn my feet in enough to get a clear close up view of the entire sole.

ReturnToRiding · 13/01/2026 18:29

BalladOfBarryAndFreda · 13/01/2026 18:05

Unless it's eye-Pilates, it'll be no use. The OP has repeatedly said, it's an eyesight issue more than a flexibility issue.

The closer the toes are to the eyes the easier you can see them Grin

Alphabet1spaghetti2 · 13/01/2026 18:42

@MyThreeWords i can only speak for myself here, but my reading glasses allow me to see clearly at just beyond my extended arm finger tips and then to something as close around three inches from my face. To cut by toenails my arms a slightly bent so well within the capability of my reading glasses no matter how I angle my head.
if I want slightly further than that eg a music stand whilst playing my flute or recorder I use mod vision glasses which happily are the same prescription as an old pair of reading glasses. (Long may that thankfully continue). Beyond that I need distance glasses.
my varifocals do all three distances, and are brilliant for driving and everyday tasks, but a bigger lens at a fixed distance for a longish time is sometimes much more useful.

HundredMilesAnHour · 13/01/2026 18:50

This is what you need to - toenail clippers WITH a magnifying glass!!

https://amzn.eu/d/9fSxPOl

Canary are actually a very good brand of nail clippers (Japanese steel is top quality).

eurochick · 13/01/2026 18:53

Yoga should help on flexibility. Adriene or Kassandra are good and quite gentle. I have to take my varifocals off to cut my toenails. Otherwise you are trying to focus on something close while looking through the distance part of the lens.

GreenCaterpillarOnALeaf · 13/01/2026 18:55

I’m 27 and can’t cut my own toenails because it repulses me. If I could opt out of having toes I absolutely would. Get your DH to do them. True love means cutting someone’s toenails for them, as my DH found out very early on in our relationship.

Gagagardener · 13/01/2026 18:56

Someone's probably already asked this: have you tried cutting each other's toe nails?

Blacksheepatnewyear · 13/01/2026 19:06

I pay a podiatrist to do mine & have done since I was in my 40s. Money well spent as she does them far better than me. Foot health is so important & worth every penny.

MyThreeWords · 13/01/2026 19:09

(Trigger warning for podophobes)

Paradoxically, one of the consequences of breaking my fingernail-biting habit has been that my longer nails are now excellent for my toenail-picking habitBlush.

I rarely have to resort to scissors.

If I could bite my toenails, I probably would. I already do yoga but I would need to up my practice a bit to get my teeth to my toes.

JohnBullshit · 13/01/2026 19:13

For me it's the dodgy hips that are the obstacle. I can see my toes perfectly well; it's getting them at the right angle to cut the nails that has me foxed. Well, not altogether foxed, as I do manage to chip away at them with standard clippers eventually, but the effect is decidedly unattractive. I'm coming up for 60 now, and I wonder how old I'll need to be to submit to allowing a professional to sort them out for me. It's less about vanity than shame, I think, because they really do look awful.

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