New support group for tinnitus sufferers in Chinnor
Being among people who have tinnitus, listening to their experiences and how they manage it, can be a tremendous help
A new group to support local people with tinnitus is being formed in Chinnor. The first meeting of Tinnitus Chinnor will take place 2.00 – 4.00pm on Tuesday 31 May, at the Council Chambers, Chinnor Community Pavilion, The Playing Fields, Station Road, Chinnor OX39 4PU. The guest speaker will be BTA Tinnitus Support Volunteer Chris Zaremba.
It is estimated that over 15,000 people experience tinnitus in South Oxfordshire alone, and 7.1 million people across the UK - around 1 in 8 adults.
Facilitated by local volunteer Julie Bennett, who has tinnitus herself, the group will enable people with tinnitus to meet others with the condition, hear useful tips on coping methods, find out what help is available and hear about the latest research.
Tinnitus Chinnor is supported by the British Tinnitus Association (BTA). Colette Bunker, BTA Head of Services, commented: “Being among people who have tinnitus, listening to their experiences and how they manage it, can be a tremendous help. I witness this first-hand when attending group meetings. It is amazing seeing the difference it makes to people, especially those who have recently been diagnosed.”
Tinnitus is defined as the experience of sounds with no external source, most commonly ringing or buzzing, but sometimes experienced as whooshing, clicking or even music. Around one in eight adults experience persistent tinnitus. Many people aren’t troubled by sounds they hear, but for around 10%, the condition has a significant impact on their quality of life, often linked to stress, anxiety or sometimes depression.
Colette adds: “Tinnitus can be an isolating condition, with friends and family struggling to understand how it feels to adapt to the presence of loud or persistent noises. Some people choose to bring a partner or family member to the meetings, which can often help both parties understand more about the condition and the experiences or behaviours it can bring.”
All are welcome, including family and friends. For more information contact Julie on 07876 752513 or bennett.21@btinternet.com
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About the British Tinnitus Association
- The British Tinnitus Association (BTA) is an independent charity that supports over one million people living with tinnitus each year and advises medical professionals around the world. It is the primary source of support and information for people with tinnitus in the UK. Their website is www.tinnitus.org.uk
- Tinnitus is the sensation of hearing noises in your ear or head when there is no external cause. The noise can have virtually any quality including ringing, buzzing, hissing and whistling.
- Around 1 in 3 people will experience tinnitus at some point in their life. Over 7.1 million adults in the UK are living with persistent tinnitus, and for 10% of them, it can severely impact their quality of life, affecting sleep, mood, concentration, employment and relationships.
- There is not currently a cure for tinnitus, however, there are several strategies that can be helpful in learning to manage the condition.
- Tinnitus costs the NHS £750 million annually, with a cost to society of £2.7 billion per year.
For more information
Nic Wray, Communications Manager
British Tinnitus Association
0114 250 9933
Website: www.tinnitus.org.uk
Twitter: @BritishTinnitus
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LinkedIn: British Tinnitus Association
British Tinnitus Association, Unit 5 Acorn Business Park, Woodseats Close, Sheffield S8 0TB
The British Tinnitus Association is a registered charity. Registered charity number 1011145.
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