Dr Kong Yien Chin, a clinical scientist working in the Evoked Potentials Clinic at Nottingham’s Queen’s Medical Centre, invited the Nystagmus Network’s Sue Ricketts to view the clinic, meet the … Continue reading Sue visits Queen’s Medical Centre, Nottingham
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Thursday is research news day on Facebook
Every Thursday on our Facebook page we publish the latest news on nystagmus research or publish details of new nystagmus trials that you can take part in. We are currently … Continue reading Thursday is research news day on Facebook
Every Wednesday is Nystagmus Awareness Day on Facebook
We started national and international Nystagmus Awareness Day, also known as Wobbly Wednesday, back in 2013. But every Wednesday is awareness day on our Facebook page. This means you can … Continue reading Every Wednesday is Nystagmus Awareness Day on Facebook
Nystagmus Awareness Day 2018
The Nystagmus Network is delighted to post some exciting news. In 2018 we are declaring 20 June the new permanent date for Nystagmus Awareness Day. Since 2013, we have celebrated … Continue reading Nystagmus Awareness Day 2018
It’s Tuesday – that’s Nystagmus Networking day on Facebook!
We call our charity the Nystagmus Network, because it’s very important to us to help people affected by nystagmus to get together for mutual support. There is no better feeling … Continue reading It’s Tuesday – that’s Nystagmus Networking day on Facebook!
Monday Focus on Facebook
Every Monday over on our Facebook page we focus on a particular nystagmus-related topic to get the week started with a great conversation. Topics we have covered so far have included … Continue reading Monday Focus on Facebook
Richard receives his OBE from Her Majesty the Queen
Chairman of the Nystagmus Network, Richard Wilson, formally received his OBE from Her Majesty The Queen at Windsor Castle on Friday. During his brief private conversation with Her Majesty, Richard … Continue reading Richard receives his OBE from Her Majesty the Queen
Could you do something extraordinary for nystagmus?
In 2018 we’re looking for people who want to do something amazing. We’ve got lots of opportunities lined up and we’re ready to give you masses of support to follow … Continue reading Could you do something extraordinary for nystagmus?
Explaining nystagmus to a child
Parents often wonder when is the right time to talk to their children about nystagmus and what words to use. Our free to download booklet “Wobbly Eyes” can help. Covering … Continue reading Explaining nystagmus to a child
Nystagmus Network launches new information and support line
Anyone needing information or support from the Nystagmus Network can now speak to someone on the phone throughout normal office hours. From Monday to Friday, Sue will answer the phone … Continue reading Nystagmus Network launches new information and support line