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Blurred Vision
My husband has been getting
botox
in his eyes to keep them open for at least 2 years. He does not seem to be getting much benefit for the last 6 months. He received
botox
2 weeks ago and his eyes are now closing again. He told me today that he now has blurred vision.
My husband has been getting
botox
in his eyes to keep them open for at least 2 years. He does not seem to be getting much benefit for the last 6 months. He received
botox
2 weeks ago and his eyes are now closing again. He told me today that he now has blurred vision.
PUTLAND
in
PSP Association
10 years ago
Im so vain!
Hey Just wondering if any fellow lupies have had
botox
injections? My skin has aged terribly from lupus, so thin and just ugh. I know its extremely vain to want to get rid of wrinkles but seriously i feel i have aged about 20 yrs since diagnosis!!
Hey Just wondering if any fellow lupies have had
botox
injections? My skin has aged terribly from lupus, so thin and just ugh. I know its extremely vain to want to get rid of wrinkles but seriously i feel i have aged about 20 yrs since diagnosis!!
Hidden
in
LUPUS UK
10 years ago
Chronic anal pain
I have been seeing a pelvic floor physical therapist for 8 months and have had
Botox
injections into the pelvic floor since my doctor insisted that my tight muscles were causing the pain. My muscles are relaxed but my internal sphincter remains tight (my latest diagnosis)...
I have been seeing a pelvic floor physical therapist for 8 months and have had
Botox
injections into the pelvic floor since my doctor insisted that my tight muscles were causing the pain. My muscles are relaxed but my internal sphincter remains tight (my latest diagnosis)...
Alyssa5
in
Pelvic Pain Support Network
10 years ago
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Botox injections in bladder?
Hi, I'm seriously thinking about having this procedure, it sounds a bit uncomfortable but I think 20 mins discomfort for 6 to 9 months of relief is worth it? I'd be very interested to hear if anyone has had this done? All the best Steve
Hi, I'm seriously thinking about having this procedure, it sounds a bit uncomfortable but I think 20 mins discomfort for 6 to 9 months of relief is worth it? I'd be very interested to hear if anyone has had this done? All the best Steve
StevenSims
in
AMN EASIER
10 years ago
Thyroid eye disease and Botox ?
Hi just come back from seeing my ophthalmologist And he said my eyes have got worse although it is still in early stages he going to send me to a orthopedist to check eye muscle strenght but in mean time he has suggested
Botox
he said it is not a long term solution but hopes it will stop further damage
Hi just come back from seeing my ophthalmologist And he said my eyes have got worse although it is still in early stages he going to send me to a orthopedist to check eye muscle strenght but in mean time he has suggested
Botox
he said it is not a long term solution but hopes it will stop further damage
Rush2112
in
Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Living with CBGD
I just had
Botox
injections in my legs in October 2014 and will have more in January 2015 including my left shoulder, arm and hand. We spent a pile of money this year buying a conversion van, scooter, wheel chair, lift chair, wheel chair ramp and a stair lift.
I just had
Botox
injections in my legs in October 2014 and will have more in January 2015 including my left shoulder, arm and hand. We spent a pile of money this year buying a conversion van, scooter, wheel chair, lift chair, wheel chair ramp and a stair lift.
Hoagy
in
Cure Parkinson's
10 years ago
Topiramate
I'm now waiting for
botox
treatment next month and looking forward to the results. I'm sure that Topiramate has helped a lot of sufferers but, if you're one of them or you're going to try it, please ask for routine bloods to make sure that everythings ok.
I'm now waiting for
botox
treatment next month and looking forward to the results. I'm sure that Topiramate has helped a lot of sufferers but, if you're one of them or you're going to try it, please ask for routine bloods to make sure that everythings ok.
Hidden
in
National Migraine Centre
10 years ago
Eyes closed - Botox?
Hi, Could anyone tell me a little more about
Botox
treatment? Mom has her eyes closed now for most of the time even when trying to find a cup of tea on the table in front of her.... It is difficult to get her to open them and look around.... Thanks Tony
Hi, Could anyone tell me a little more about
Botox
treatment? Mom has her eyes closed now for most of the time even when trying to find a cup of tea on the table in front of her.... It is difficult to get her to open them and look around.... Thanks Tony
techtone
in
PSP Association
10 years ago
Eye problems
I know about
Botox
for the lids closing, but I haven't heard much about soreness. My left eye always waters as well. What are other people's experiences with eye problems?
I know about
Botox
for the lids closing, but I haven't heard much about soreness. My left eye always waters as well. What are other people's experiences with eye problems?
LyndaEllis
in
PSP Association
10 years ago
Hi all,I am new here and am looking for advice/help.
is but I am not going to kill my mums dreams,I know she needs to be positive to have any chance of more time,however little that is.She has lost over a stone already and looks so poorly to me.I can't cry in front of her but I am dying inside too.I make jokes about getting her bum implants and some
botox
is but I am not going to kill my mums dreams,I know she needs to be positive to have any chance of more time,however little that is.She has lost over a stone already and looks so poorly to me.I can't cry in front of her but I am dying inside too.I make jokes about getting her bum implants and some
botox
junesgirl
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
10 years ago
Confusing medications
I have just had my second lot of
Botox
and am waiting for it to kick in. In the meantime my Nueroligist have given me Relpax 80mg ( Eletriptan) and it is making me feel very spaced out, is this journal? Also my question is what are triptans? Are they a pain killer.
I have just had my second lot of
Botox
and am waiting for it to kick in. In the meantime my Nueroligist have given me Relpax 80mg ( Eletriptan) and it is making me feel very spaced out, is this journal? Also my question is what are triptans? Are they a pain killer.
Carolegberts
in
National Migraine Centre
10 years ago
Seeking opinions/thoughts
I have just had my second lot of
Botox
and for the two days since having
botox
I have had a constant migraine. Is this normal, I have rang my neurologist but he hasn't rang me back. Would love to hear other people's experiences on
Botox
. I love this site as it makes me realise I am not alone.
I have just had my second lot of
Botox
and for the two days since having
botox
I have had a constant migraine. Is this normal, I have rang my neurologist but he hasn't rang me back. Would love to hear other people's experiences on
Botox
. I love this site as it makes me realise I am not alone.
Carolegberts
in
National Migraine Centre
10 years ago
Dealing with denial
Incontinence has started , regular choking (I got showered with coffee sitting opposite Dad yesterday as he choked bless him), eyes closing (
Botox
treatment becoming less effective) and 2 falls to date. My parents absolutely refuse to even utter the letters PSP. They are in complete denial.
Incontinence has started , regular choking (I got showered with coffee sitting opposite Dad yesterday as he choked bless him), eyes closing (
Botox
treatment becoming less effective) and 2 falls to date. My parents absolutely refuse to even utter the letters PSP. They are in complete denial.
Didalju
in
PSP Association
10 years ago
Excessive head sweating
I will try
Botox
if it's not to expensive. Some say don't use shampoo with sodium laurel. Only shampoo with sodium laureth. It hasn't helped me though. Will watch for news. Love and prayers to fellow sufferers
I will try
Botox
if it's not to expensive. Some say don't use shampoo with sodium laurel. Only shampoo with sodium laureth. It hasn't helped me though. Will watch for news. Love and prayers to fellow sufferers
Vortaenig
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
10 years ago
Duloxetine for Postherpetic Neuralgia
I have also been advised by my consultant to look into
Botox
but understand this would have to be done privately - has anyone tried with success ? No idea what this would cost. Have been unable work for 18 months so money tight but will do what I can go get well and back to work.
I have also been advised by my consultant to look into
Botox
but understand this would have to be done privately - has anyone tried with success ? No idea what this would cost. Have been unable work for 18 months so money tight but will do what I can go get well and back to work.
Hollsbolls
in
Pain Concern
10 years ago
Another great side effect of running!
I read this article recently which says' "Step away from the
Botox
.
I read this article recently which says' "Step away from the
Botox
.
Irishprincess
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
10 years ago
Collagen injections?
Also going to try
Botox
injection on his right foot which has dystopia.
Also going to try
Botox
injection on his right foot which has dystopia.
Parkiewife
in
Cure Parkinson's
10 years ago
Botox for stomach cancer? No, but the research is fascinating
http://scienceblog.cancerresearchuk.org/2014/08/22/
botox
-for-stomach-cancer-no-but-the-research-is-fascinating/
http://scienceblog.cancerresearchuk.org/2014/08/22/
botox
-for-stomach-cancer-no-but-the-research-is-fascinating/
Chris_Peters
Sense About Science
in
Healthy Evidence
10 years ago
Overwhelmed
My Dad has developed new symptoms since the previous month I saw him.he now can't talk unless prompted to do so, he wolfs his food to such a degree it frightens me, he is starting incontinence,
Botox
for eyelids drooping is becoming less effective, constipation a real problem, and inappropriate laughter
My Dad has developed new symptoms since the previous month I saw him.he now can't talk unless prompted to do so, he wolfs his food to such a degree it frightens me, he is starting incontinence,
Botox
for eyelids drooping is becoming less effective, constipation a real problem, and inappropriate laughter
Didalju
in
PSP Association
10 years ago
Spasmodic dysphonia
Does anybody suffer from spasmodic dysphonia, I've had it now for over five years and Im not any closer in finding a cure, I had
Botox
injections into my vocal chords and also a radiesse inplant but still my voice is no better, has anybody had something else done and it's worked.
Does anybody suffer from spasmodic dysphonia, I've had it now for over five years and Im not any closer in finding a cure, I had
Botox
injections into my vocal chords and also a radiesse inplant but still my voice is no better, has anybody had something else done and it's worked.
Beautifulrainbow
in
Thyroid UK
10 years ago
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