Julia and her young daughter smile for the camera. They are at the seaside and the child is holding a toy windmill.

Thank you, Julia

Living with the triple whammy of nystagmus, myopia and astigmatism, Julia is an accomplished musician. She also sings in choirs, which often happens in poorly lit churches.

In her blog post, Julia regaled us with hilarious stories of missing her applause and mistakenly stealing someone else’s limelight all because she cannot see the conductor. She also shared that her young child now helps her with the bus numbers. Thank you, Julia, for sharing your lovely insight into the life of a parent with Nystagmus. You can read more of Julia’s musical adventures here: https://nystagmusnetwork.org/julias-musical-adventures/

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Julia and her young daughter smile for the camera. They are at the seaside and the child is holding a toy windmill.

Thank you, Julia

Living with the triple whammy of nystagmus, myopia and astigmatism, Julia is an accomplished musician. She also sings in choirs, which often happens in poorly lit churches.

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