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Episode 16: Chris Wilsdon

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In this episode, Shaimond interviews Chris Wilsdon a representative from the Kent Association for the Blind, to discuss Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS) and how his organization supports the visually impaired in Kent and parts of London, UK. Wilsdon shares his personal journey from experiencing vision problems to dedicating over 15 years to aiding those with vision impairments. The episode highlights the collaborative efforts within the sight loss community, the significance of addressing CBS openly, and the impact of cognitive therapies and medication adjustments on managing CBS hallucinations.

Contact Chris Wilsdon at chris.wilsdon@kab.org.uk

For help with Charles Bonnet Syndrome call 704-389-0160

Contact me at cbsyndromepodcast@gmail.com

For the link to attend Dr. Gary Cusick’s U.S.-based weekly virtual CBS support group and caregivers support group email Dr. Cusick at garymcusick@icloud.com

For the link to attend Pocklington Trust’s UK-based bi-weekly virtual CBS support group email Jonathan at Jonathan.Ward@pocklington.org.uk

To register to attend the Canadian based CNIB Monthly CBS support group please use the registration link below or contact Lucia Ricardo at lucia.ricardo@cnib.ca or 1-800-563-2642.

CNIB Support Group Registration

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In this episode, Shaimond interviews Chris Wilsdon a representative from the Kent Association for the Blind, to discuss Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS) and how his organization supports the visually impaired in Kent and parts of London, UK. Wilsdon shares his personal journey from experiencing vision problems to dedicating over 15 years to aiding those with vision impairments. The episode highlights the collaborative efforts within the sight loss community, the significance of addressing CBS openly, and the impact of cognitive therapies and medication adjustments on managing CBS hallucinations.

Contact Chris Wilsdon at chris.wilsdon@kab.org.uk

For help with Charles Bonnet Syndrome call 704-389-0160

Contact me at cbsyndromepodcast@gmail.com

For the link to attend Dr. Gary Cusick’s U.S.-based weekly virtual CBS support group and caregivers support group email Dr. Cusick at garymcusick@icloud.com

For the link to attend Pocklington Trust’s UK-based bi-weekly virtual CBS support group email Jonathan at Jonathan.Ward@pocklington.org.uk

To register to attend the Canadian based CNIB Monthly CBS support group please use the registration link below or contact Lucia Ricardo at lucia.ricardo@cnib.ca or 1-800-563-2642.

CNIB Support Group Registration

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