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The Charles Bonnet Syndrome Podcast
Shaimond Foye
54 episodes
3 days ago
This podcast is for people with Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS), their caregivers, and allies. It's a space to offer awareness, information, support and hope. CBS is a condition that causes visual hallucinations in people who are blind or visually impaired. Host Shaimond Foye and occasional co-hosts interview people with CBS, their caregivers, ambassadors, PhDs, and medical professionals. We also explore broader topics relevant to the visually impaired community, providing helpful information and resources. Hosts and guests share their insights and research as we all work together to make a positive difference in the lives of people living with this condition.
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This podcast is for people with Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS), their caregivers, and allies. It's a space to offer awareness, information, support and hope. CBS is a condition that causes visual hallucinations in people who are blind or visually impaired. Host Shaimond Foye and occasional co-hosts interview people with CBS, their caregivers, ambassadors, PhDs, and medical professionals. We also explore broader topics relevant to the visually impaired community, providing helpful information and resources. Hosts and guests share their insights and research as we all work together to make a positive difference in the lives of people living with this condition.
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Episode 35: Neuro-Ophthalmologist Andrew G. Lee, MD
The Charles Bonnet Syndrome Podcast
39 minutes 27 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 35: Neuro-Ophthalmologist Andrew G. Lee, MD

In this episode of the Charles Bonnet Syndrome podcast, host Shaimond interviews Dr. Andrew G. Lee, a neuro-ophthalmologist and the Herb and Jene Lyman Centennial Chair of Ophthalmology at Blanton Eye Institute, Houston Methodist Hospital. They discuss Charles Bonnet Syndrome, a condition involving visual hallucinations due to vision loss, and explore why it is often misunderstood and stigmatized. Dr. Lee shares insights on the importance of awareness, patient support, and available treatments while emphasizing the need for holistic approaches and ongoing research. The conversation also touches on the role of neuro-ophthalmologists and the complexities of diagnosing and managing this condition.

Dr. Lee’s YouTube Channel 

https://www.youtube.com/@Neuro-OphthalmologywithDrAndre 

Dr. Lee’s web pages

https://scholars.houstonmethodist.org/en/persons/andrew-g-lee

https://www.houstonmethodist.org/doctor/andrewg-lee/ 

For help with CBS call 1-704-389-0160

Contact me at info@cbsyndromepodcast.com

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

For support or resources for CBS in the UK, please visit https://www.charlesbonnetsyndrome.uk or email judith@charlesbonnetsyndrome.uk.

For support or resources for CBS in the U.S., please visit https://marycarmelslight.com or https://www.charlesbonnet.com or email garymcusick@icloud.com

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The Charles Bonnet Syndrome Podcast
This podcast is for people with Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS), their caregivers, and allies. It's a space to offer awareness, information, support and hope. CBS is a condition that causes visual hallucinations in people who are blind or visually impaired. Host Shaimond Foye and occasional co-hosts interview people with CBS, their caregivers, ambassadors, PhDs, and medical professionals. We also explore broader topics relevant to the visually impaired community, providing helpful information and resources. Hosts and guests share their insights and research as we all work together to make a positive difference in the lives of people living with this condition.