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  • Newsletter January 2008

    Our latest newsletter contains details of upcoming events, things that are happening for Common Sense and helpful information. take a look here.
    Posted to News (Weblog) by laine on 02-03-2008
  • Michelle and Tia

    Hi, I'm Michelle mum to Tia (8) and Sid (1). Tia has Optic Nerve Hypoplasia: ONH This means her optic nerve is underdeveloped causing visual impairment. She also has strabismus (a squint) and Nystagmus (wobbly eyes). We were first refered to an opthamologist when Tia was 10 weeks old, after daily...
    Posted to Introduce Yourself (Forum) by chell on 01-27-2008
  • Iain

    Hello I'm Iain, Dad to Lucas. Lucas has Septo-Optic-Dysplasia which means he is blind (with a host of other issues!). As a sighted person, when Sarah and I were first told about Lucas not being able to see, it hit us pretty hard. I am a very visual person which meant that I could not quite comprehend...
    Posted to Introduce Yourself (Forum) by iain on 01-26-2008
  • Maisies story

    Maisie and her family are members of Common Sense. Their story is featured on BBC Hampshire. 10th Dec 2007. Maisie's Story Five-year-old Maisie Williams from the Isle of Wight was diagnosed with a heart defect at birth. It came as a shock to her close-knit family, but they learnt to cope with the...
    Posted to News (Weblog) by sarah on 12-10-2007
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