Seeing Things

An interactive art exhibition inspired by Charles Bonnet Syndrome

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TheNNABThe NNAB@TheNNAB·
28 Jan

We still have a few tickets left for this fun night of cocktails on 22nd Feb. Please re-tweet for the charity. Thanks!

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SeeingThingsArtSeeing Things Exhibition@SeeingThingsArt·
8 Jan

🤔If only Gt.Hockham school were on Twitter...I'm going to tweet anyway! Thank you to this wonderful school for our #CharlesBonnetSyndrome session yesterday. The yr 5&6 pupils asked brilliant, intelligent Qs and @TheNNAB is very much looking fwd to their projects on this topic 😀

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MacularSocietyMacular Society@MacularSociety·
16 Nov

We’re at the first Charles Bonnet Patient day with @esmesumbrella. If you’ve seen things that aren’t there, it’s important to remember hallucinations are a normal part of sight loss. You are not losing your mind #CharlesBonnetAwarenessDay @Moorfields @ucl

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HelsKhanHelen Khan@HelsKhan·
16 Nov

I am so proud to be here today for CBS and @esmesumbrella with @JudithPotts and @MariyaMoosajee #DreamTeam https://t.co/TPz80Ui4RG

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TheNNABThe NNAB@TheNNAB·
8 Nov

Can you spare 1 minute? Put 'Helping Others' into the project, tick 'Health & Wellbeing' then put Norwich in the City. The NNAB is raising money to help children & adults that are losing their sight in Norfolk to lead active lives. Thank you! https://t.co/czqYjzvlTr

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For further information regarding the charity’s work visit:

The Norfolk and Norwich Association for the Blind

http://www.nnab.org.uk/

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