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Tinnitus Support Group launches

Thursday, 23 April 2015

A new support group to help people with tinnitus will hold its first meeting this month.

Noble's Hospital's Audiology Service, which supports the needs of adults and children with hearing loss, tinnitus and balance problems, will launch the Tinnitus Support Group on Thursday 30 April at 2:30pm.

This initial meeting, at The Lodge training facility near to Noble's Hospital, will be facilitated by Matthew Rudd, Advanced Audiologist. The primary purpose of the group is to provide mutual support for people with tinnitus as well as their families.

The monthly meetings will have guest speakers and presentations including the British Tinnitus Association which has accepted an invitation to attend in July.

Tinnitus occurs where a person hears sounds, such as ringing or hissing or buzzing in the ear, when there is no external source. Most people learn to live with tinnitus, but it can often have a significant impact on day-to-day life. For example, it can affect concentration, cause sleep problems and depression.

An awareness day held last year by the Audiology Service showed that tinnitus sufferers from across the Island would welcome the chance to meet for informal advice. An estimated 15% of the population may suffer from tinnitus.

Matthew Rudd said:

'The support group will provide an informal opportunity for people to come together, chat about the condition, share ideas and concerns in a supportive and friendly atmosphere. Anyone affected by tinnitus, including people who have not received a diagnosis but think that they may have tinnitus, are welcome to come along and join in.'

The Audiology Service aims to facilitate the meetings initially, with a view to members taking on the running of the group in the future.

The first support group meeting will be free, with refreshments and limited parking at The Lodge. Additional parking is available at the Ballafletcher shared car park near to Noble's Hospital, signposted Vagabonds Rugby Group, a five minute walk from The Lodge.

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