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Shingrix vaccine for immunosuppressed people aged 50+
I thought I would just post this from the gov.uk website because I have just a bit of struggle convincing our surgery that I was eligible, so maybe other people haven't been invited either. The full list is on chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk
I thought I would just post this from the gov.uk website because I have just a bit of struggle convincing our surgery that I was eligible, so maybe other people haven't been invited either. The full list is on chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk
Sharitone
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
narrow angles
Hi, first post on this forum, new to all of this. On a recent trip to the opticians, my wife (56) was referred to our local eye clinic with narrow drainage angles. Her ocular pressure is ok and there are no other abnormalities. The referral was quick and she had an appointment at the clinic within
Hi, first post on this forum, new to all of this. On a recent trip to the opticians, my wife (56) was referred to our local eye clinic with narrow drainage angles. Her ocular pressure is ok and there are no other abnormalities. The referral was quick and she had an appointment at the clinic within
AAJJTt
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Glaucoma UK
9 months ago
Permanently damaged vision due to dry eyes?
I've had Limited Scleroderma for about 12 years. A year ago, I noticed that the vision in my left eye had become blurred. 3 opticians and 4 opthalmologists later (because I never see the same person twice, and every one starts at the beginning - what a ludicrous system), we have finally reached the
I've had Limited Scleroderma for about 12 years. A year ago, I noticed that the vision in my left eye had become blurred. 3 opticians and 4 opthalmologists later (because I never see the same person twice, and every one starts at the beginning - what a ludicrous system), we have finally reached the
Lausanjuk
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
9 months ago
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GCA diagnostic dilemma
Thank you everyone who has helped so far. Last night I had a message from Rheumy saying I should go to the hospital for an emergency biopsy, with the headache and unusual severe temporal pain being the driver. He said that U/S was so ‘operator sensitive’ as to be unreliable in this ‘locality’. The
Thank you everyone who has helped so far. Last night I had a message from Rheumy saying I should go to the hospital for an emergency biopsy, with the headache and unusual severe temporal pain being the driver. He said that U/S was so ‘operator sensitive’ as to be unreliable in this ‘locality’. The
Predderman2020
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
Bile acid malabsorption
I got diagnosed with bile acid malabsorption in January this year i am on colesevelam for it the thing is i have lost nearly 3 stone in weight since over the last year is this normal with bam ,i have a gastroenterologist appointment in November so mayb get some answers as my stomach is still not right
I got diagnosed with bile acid malabsorption in January this year i am on colesevelam for it the thing is i have lost nearly 3 stone in weight since over the last year is this normal with bam ,i have a gastroenterologist appointment in November so mayb get some answers as my stomach is still not right
Netbet22
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IBS Network
9 months ago
Ophthalmologist Visit
I just wanted to report on the exam by the ophthalmologist today. He said everything looks good. Optic nerve looks fine. He agreed (with all of you!) that my visual disturbances are caused by the steroids. He recommended I talk to my optometrist about prism lenses that will help to correct the double
I just wanted to report on the exam by the ophthalmologist today. He said everything looks good. Optic nerve looks fine. He agreed (with all of you!) that my visual disturbances are caused by the steroids. He recommended I talk to my optometrist about prism lenses that will help to correct the double
Lenore58
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
GCA Eyesight Anxiety
Hello, I am feeling quite anxious now, because my long-distance sight seems worse today. I am definitely seeing double (at a distance) and cannot focus (distance only.) Up close is clear. (I do have myopia, and have never had any problem with close work, unlike most people my age, which is 65.) I was
Hello, I am feeling quite anxious now, because my long-distance sight seems worse today. I am definitely seeing double (at a distance) and cannot focus (distance only.) Up close is clear. (I do have myopia, and have never had any problem with close work, unlike most people my age, which is 65.) I was
Lenore58
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
Runny eyes
I have recently been diagnosed with suspected glaucoma and prescribed one eye drop a day. Before this I had experienced runny eyes and had been referred to an optician by my GP. She found that I had dry eye. Often now a short while after my eye drop the eye runs briefly. I am worried that the eye drop
I have recently been diagnosed with suspected glaucoma and prescribed one eye drop a day. Before this I had experienced runny eyes and had been referred to an optician by my GP. She found that I had dry eye. Often now a short while after my eye drop the eye runs briefly. I am worried that the eye drop
Donaloge
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Glaucoma UK
9 months ago
Extrahelp
I was notified yesterday by the DVLA that they will no longer renew my driving licence as I failed the VF test@Specsavers..I have been tested annually to renew my licence for some yrs now.The news was a blow. I will re read the DVLA letter again now the shock is wearing off but I keep thinking about
I was notified yesterday by the DVLA that they will no longer renew my driving licence as I failed the VF test@Specsavers..I have been tested annually to renew my licence for some yrs now.The news was a blow. I will re read the DVLA letter again now the shock is wearing off but I keep thinking about
Extrahelp
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Glaucoma UK
9 months ago
declining & blurred sight in one eye
I have glaucoma in my left eye which used to be my dominant eye. The right eye is so far fine although very short-sighted. Sight in left eye is 6/120 and 6/12 in right and I have (again) managed to pass DVLA test. However I do struggle with TV, reading supermarket signs, etc because of the blurred vision
I have glaucoma in my left eye which used to be my dominant eye. The right eye is so far fine although very short-sighted. Sight in left eye is 6/120 and 6/12 in right and I have (again) managed to pass DVLA test. However I do struggle with TV, reading supermarket signs, etc because of the blurred vision
t55ddy
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Glaucoma UK
9 months ago
Dry Eyes
Are dry eyes a symptom of Fibromyalgia, I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia last year. I have been suffering with dry eyes for about 2 weeks.
Are dry eyes a symptom of Fibromyalgia, I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia last year. I have been suffering with dry eyes for about 2 weeks.
Mark1973
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
7 months ago
autoimmunity
I went to Laurie Mischley’s alumni camp in August. One of the Labs that I decided to get done called Nuro zoomer I believe, had an interesting result. Turns out I have auto immunity to my glycine receptors. There’s not a whole lot about this online, but apparently in some cases it can cause parkinsonism
I went to Laurie Mischley’s alumni camp in August. One of the Labs that I decided to get done called Nuro zoomer I believe, had an interesting result. Turns out I have auto immunity to my glycine receptors. There’s not a whole lot about this online, but apparently in some cases it can cause parkinsonism
rebtar
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
Notifying DVLA
just been diagnosed a couple of weeks ago I have normal tension glaucoma My consultant said I would have to inform the DVLA and she would send me the details in her letter From experience letters from the hospital can take weeks to arrive. Do I need to wait for this letter or am I better contacting
just been diagnosed a couple of weeks ago I have normal tension glaucoma My consultant said I would have to inform the DVLA and she would send me the details in her letter From experience letters from the hospital can take weeks to arrive. Do I need to wait for this letter or am I better contacting
Crafty-gran
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Glaucoma UK
9 months ago
Cataract after Preserflo treatment
I'm 4 months after glaucoma surgery / preseflo, I still have blurred vision - today I was diagnosed with a cataract on the operated eye and also retinal swelling. Does anyone have experience with such a case - how to treat it (cataract surgery will help). I will be glad for the reactions - experience
I'm 4 months after glaucoma surgery / preseflo, I still have blurred vision - today I was diagnosed with a cataract on the operated eye and also retinal swelling. Does anyone have experience with such a case - how to treat it (cataract surgery will help). I will be glad for the reactions - experience
ocicka
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Glaucoma UK
9 months ago
Teva - short supply
Happy New Year everyone , Is anyone else finding it difficult to get 100mcg and 50 mcg Teva Levothyroxine ? I had a thyroidectomy 6 years ago and have been really well on this medication. I changed to Accent because independent pharmacist unable to source Teva . I was really unwell for 7 days on Accent
Happy New Year everyone , Is anyone else finding it difficult to get 100mcg and 50 mcg Teva Levothyroxine ? I had a thyroidectomy 6 years ago and have been really well on this medication. I changed to Accent because independent pharmacist unable to source Teva . I was really unwell for 7 days on Accent
CheerfulCharlie
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
best anesthesia for knee replacement surgery ?
Greetings… I experienced my first struggle with daily RLS after 2 emergency gallbladder surgeries in 2021. My RLS lasted 10-12 horrible months post op… a short time still I’m aware, relative to the experience of so many sufferers on this forum. Apparently I am one of the lucky ones for whom only daily
Greetings… I experienced my first struggle with daily RLS after 2 emergency gallbladder surgeries in 2021. My RLS lasted 10-12 horrible months post op… a short time still I’m aware, relative to the experience of so many sufferers on this forum. Apparently I am one of the lucky ones for whom only daily
Friend7
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Restless Legs Syndrome
9 months ago
Turmeric
I have been amazed at the effect taking turmeric has had on the amount of pain I experience in my hands and how quickly this has happened. (Yes, I know about the placebo effect!) I would recommend anyone to try it (providing they check with their haems/doctors first). I take 2 capsules of turmeric extract
I have been amazed at the effect taking turmeric has had on the amount of pain I experience in my hands and how quickly this has happened. (Yes, I know about the placebo effect!) I would recommend anyone to try it (providing they check with their haems/doctors first). I take 2 capsules of turmeric extract
Mwalimu
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MPN Voice
9 months ago
Eye Drops
I have just had my eye drops changed to Cosopt (preservative free) but my weaker eye has reacted to them and both eyes sting when I add the drops , wondered if anyone else has had to stop using them sure to the same issue Thanks
I have just had my eye drops changed to Cosopt (preservative free) but my weaker eye has reacted to them and both eyes sting when I add the drops , wondered if anyone else has had to stop using them sure to the same issue Thanks
Bazzer65
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Glaucoma UK
9 months ago
inflammation in eyes
I have an inflammatory eye condition either episcleritis or anterior uveitis. I’ve been on steroid drops for this which have given me cataract. On top of this inhave 2 stoma bags for a perforated bowel ( which triggered the eye inflammation). It’s been a horrendous time and I’ve become very down.
I have an inflammatory eye condition either episcleritis or anterior uveitis. I’ve been on steroid drops for this which have given me cataract. On top of this inhave 2 stoma bags for a perforated bowel ( which triggered the eye inflammation). It’s been a horrendous time and I’ve become very down.
Groundhog
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NRAS
9 months ago
Headache every morning
Hello..I wake up every morning for a long time with head ache and my eyes are sore. I hav being using eye gels from my docter for dry eye. I also hav suspected glaucoma. When I go to docs he keeps saying its my sinus but doesn't refer me to anyone .does any one think my eye drops or headache and sore
Hello..I wake up every morning for a long time with head ache and my eyes are sore. I hav being using eye gels from my docter for dry eye. I also hav suspected glaucoma. When I go to docs he keeps saying its my sinus but doesn't refer me to anyone .does any one think my eye drops or headache and sore
Greenleafs
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Glaucoma UK
9 months ago
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