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Sometimes I really don’t know where the time goes. Back in 1984, it was my first year at secondary school, and my parents were extremely proud of me for getting … Continue reading Paul’s 1984 Story
I was born with nystagmus and multiple other eye conditions. I was put in gymnastics at an early age to help with coordination and balance. This led me into cheerleading … Continue reading Marlow’s Story
When Ruby was 9 months old I noticed one of her eyes shaking, which prompted me to visit our local optician. They informed me that they didn’t treat children that … Continue reading Ruby’s Story
At 12 years old, I was preparing for my first summer Scout camp in Guernsey, which required a 10-hour ferry ride from Weymouth, marking my first time leaving mainland UK. … Continue reading Peter’s 1984 Story
Ava was born with congenital nystagmus. She loves rugby and swimming. She’s full of life and lets nothing get in her way.
“Cohen was diagnosed with congenital nystagmus when he was around 6 months old. He is now almost 10 years old. Cohen’s cousin was diagnosed with nystagmus a year or … Continue reading Cohen’s Story
In 1984 I had never heard of nystagmus and had no connection with the condition at all. It was for me a very momentous year, though, because it was the … Continue reading Sue’s 1984 Story
This is a photo of my elder brother (Tony) and me at my first birthday celebration in Nigeria. Report has it that he desperately tried to steal the show but … Continue reading Onyeka’s 1984 Story
🐰🌷 Ready to hop into some Easter fun? Join our virtual Easter Egg Hunt through our website to find hidden eggs🥚each with a letter on it to be discovered! Collect … Continue reading Join our virtual Easter Egg Hunt
A research team at Anglia Ruskin University is recruiting parents to take part in their latest research project. Here’s the team to introduce it: We’d like to let you know … Continue reading Take part in the Cascade project