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Please let me know if high IOC can suddenly cause headaches even though not diagnosed with Glaucoma. Waking up with headaches sweating dry mouth last week since attending eye clinic. Dont know if connected to eyes or just stress after consultant telling me to start eye drops as preventative. Appreciate
Please let me know if high IOC can suddenly cause headaches even though not diagnosed with Glaucoma. Waking up with headaches sweating dry mouth last week since attending eye clinic. Dont know if connected to eyes or just stress after consultant telling me to start eye drops as preventative. Appreciate
Emerneurosis
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Anyone else finding the breastfeeding journey tough?
I am 8 weeks in and feeling so defeated today.... Our little one is still not gaining enough weight. Trying everything - formula, breastfeeding, tongue tie, cranial osteopathy.... So exhausted and emotional now after so many weeks working so hard.... I know others might be also going through this
I am 8 weeks in and feeling so defeated today.... Our little one is still not gaining enough weight. Trying everything - formula, breastfeeding, tongue tie, cranial osteopathy.... So exhausted and emotional now after so many weeks working so hard.... I know others might be also going through this
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
1 year ago
Switching depression meds?
How to make it easier when switching depression medication so your partner and coworkers don't think you're crazy? I was on Lexapro and it made me manic, I've been weaning off and I now feel like a zombie who wants to cry all the time. My doctor wants me to start a mood stabilizer but I don't want my
How to make it easier when switching depression medication so your partner and coworkers don't think you're crazy? I was on Lexapro and it made me manic, I've been weaning off and I now feel like a zombie who wants to cry all the time. My doctor wants me to start a mood stabilizer but I don't want my
redmama2
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
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New evidence on the early treatment of low-risk PV patients (using IFN)
I saw this article: Final results from the Low PV study now published in the NEJM Evidence https://fondazionefrom.it/fondazione-from/la-fondazione/news/final-results-from-the-low-pv-study-now-published-in-the-nejm-evidence "The results of the randomized, controlled phase II trial Low PV clearly demonstrated
I saw this article: Final results from the Low PV study now published in the NEJM Evidence https://fondazionefrom.it/fondazione-from/la-fondazione/news/final-results-from-the-low-pv-study-now-published-in-the-nejm-evidence "The results of the randomized, controlled phase II trial Low PV clearly demonstrated
Joey1025
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
testosterone
listened to a very interesting podcast by Dr Geo Espinosa who featured Dr Mohit Khera a renowned urologist/scientist at Baylor college of medicine whom Dr Geo refers to as the Lebron James of Testosterone. Very interesting discussion regarding TRT (testosterone replacement therapy) and the BAT (Bipolar
listened to a very interesting podcast by Dr Geo Espinosa who featured Dr Mohit Khera a renowned urologist/scientist at Baylor college of medicine whom Dr Geo refers to as the Lebron James of Testosterone. Very interesting discussion regarding TRT (testosterone replacement therapy) and the BAT (Bipolar
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Confused about reliability of visual fields tests results
Hello everyone,I'm feeling confused about how visual fields tests relate to real life experience of visual changes. I'm wondering how to communicate with consultants etc if what I experience, and what their tests say, don't match up. Today at my glaucoma clinic appointment I did a visual fields test
Hello everyone,I'm feeling confused about how visual fields tests relate to real life experience of visual changes. I'm wondering how to communicate with consultants etc if what I experience, and what their tests say, don't match up. Today at my glaucoma clinic appointment I did a visual fields test
Iona57
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Tissue Press Method for Instilling Eyedrops
Hello from Canada. While I am new here, I am not new to glaucoma. I’ve been taking drops for 10 years and have had two SLT surgeries. Covid delays have really slowed testing and seeing an opthamologist so I am really not sure about the progression of my glaucoma. I have to wait until April for a visual
Hello from Canada. While I am new here, I am not new to glaucoma. I’ve been taking drops for 10 years and have had two SLT surgeries. Covid delays have really slowed testing and seeing an opthamologist so I am really not sure about the progression of my glaucoma. I have to wait until April for a visual
Blackie1234
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Houston Research Organization Successfully Treats 24 Patients in FDA-Authorized Parkinson’s Study
In this Phase II, double blind, placebo-controlled study, 24 patients received six intravenous infusions of 200 million stem cells each over a 32-week period, or approximately 1.2 billion cells total. The trial is the first globally to administer pure mesenchymal stem cells, an adult stem cell harvested
In this Phase II, double blind, placebo-controlled study, 24 patients received six intravenous infusions of 200 million stem cells each over a 32-week period, or approximately 1.2 billion cells total. The trial is the first globally to administer pure mesenchymal stem cells, an adult stem cell harvested
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Lived Health Parkinson's
This channel on [i]YouTube.com [/i]has some up to date info, such as this video below featuring Roger Barker talking about stem cell treatment and when we might expect some results from the current batch of clinical trials happening world wide. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n20yPPRheSw https://www.youtube.com
This channel on [i]YouTube.com [/i]has some up to date info, such as this video below featuring Roger Barker talking about stem cell treatment and when we might expect some results from the current batch of clinical trials happening world wide. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n20yPPRheSw https://www.youtube.com
Zardoz
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Why continue taking Orgovyx while also on Zytiga? I just started a clinical trial with LU–177 I&T.
I had my first of up to four treatments last week in the Eclipse clinical trial for LU 177 I&T and I’m wondering why I should continue taking Orgovyx . I’ve heard that production of testosterone is even more efficiently reduced on Zytiga. The less meds, the better for me. Every time we add a new substance
I had my first of up to four treatments last week in the Eclipse clinical trial for LU 177 I&T and I’m wondering why I should continue taking Orgovyx . I’ve heard that production of testosterone is even more efficiently reduced on Zytiga. The less meds, the better for me. Every time we add a new substance
SViking
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
hope is the thing…
from another cancer blog…another potential cancer drug is in the works and going to clinical trials . https://www.etirarx.com/ Fingers crossed, people. There needs to be a breakthrough for this cancer terror. I’ve lost too many friends and feel like I’m swimming up stream.
from another cancer blog…another potential cancer drug is in the works and going to clinical trials . https://www.etirarx.com/ Fingers crossed, people. There needs to be a breakthrough for this cancer terror. I’ve lost too many friends and feel like I’m swimming up stream.
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Outpatient places
I am in desperate need of emotional and mental support. I am not making any changes in trying to get out of my depression I just feel I’m in survival mode trying to get thru day while avoiding major and necessary tasks like work stuff, laundry, cleaning and eating right. can anyone recommend a good
I am in desperate need of emotional and mental support. I am not making any changes in trying to get out of my depression I just feel I’m in survival mode trying to get thru day while avoiding major and necessary tasks like work stuff, laundry, cleaning and eating right. can anyone recommend a good
reinventingmyself36
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
scaredycat!
Hi everyone my consultant is wanting me to have a cataract and stent op to bring my pressures down but iam terrified of being awake for any eye op. I actually asked him if he could put me to sleep and do it!!How does anyone get over this fear and anxiety. Have thought of nothing else for weeks. Surely
Hi everyone my consultant is wanting me to have a cataract and stent op to bring my pressures down but iam terrified of being awake for any eye op. I actually asked him if he could put me to sleep and do it!!How does anyone get over this fear and anxiety. Have thought of nothing else for weeks. Surely
callie77
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Off pristiq
I took my last dose of pristiq on Tuesday. I have been a guinea pig for snri's since September. My psychiatrist wants me to washout until Tuesday and then start me on an ssri. I suggested Prozac because it worked wonderfully in the past. I have been so depressed for so long I am having a real hard time
I took my last dose of pristiq on Tuesday. I have been a guinea pig for snri's since September. My psychiatrist wants me to washout until Tuesday and then start me on an ssri. I suggested Prozac because it worked wonderfully in the past. I have been so depressed for so long I am having a real hard time
Twistedopher
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
my anxiety is consuming me
hi all. New to these type of groups but think sharing might help me. It’s a long story but I’ve had anxiety for 10+ years now and have been on Sertraline since then. I’ve had intermittent panic attacks over the years but nothing like what I’ve been experiencing lately. This trigger event started almost
hi all. New to these type of groups but think sharing might help me. It’s a long story but I’ve had anxiety for 10+ years now and have been on Sertraline since then. I’ve had intermittent panic attacks over the years but nothing like what I’ve been experiencing lately. This trigger event started almost
Toula223
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Anxiety Support
1 year ago
RGA 314 gene therapy
my doctor asked me to participate in phase 3 RGA 314 gene therapy for macular degeneration. I received the reading material to decide if I want to enter the clinical trials. When I read the possible ricks of the procedure, this statement worried me “once RGA 314 is given to you, there may not be a way
my doctor asked me to participate in phase 3 RGA 314 gene therapy for macular degeneration. I received the reading material to decide if I want to enter the clinical trials. When I read the possible ricks of the procedure, this statement worried me “once RGA 314 is given to you, there may not be a way
Slattery
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Macular Society
1 year ago
Tongue tie....
Not sure if anyone has any positive post tongue tie procedure breastfeeding stories to share? We have been recommended to get this done and I am so sceptical this will change any of our feeding issues.... I am dreading the actual procedure too for my baby as I has this with my first child and I found
Not sure if anyone has any positive post tongue tie procedure breastfeeding stories to share? We have been recommended to get this done and I am so sceptical this will change any of our feeding issues.... I am dreading the actual procedure too for my baby as I has this with my first child and I found
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
1 year ago
Immunology clinical trial vs. Radiation?
Surgery in 2009, biochemical recurrence beginning 2017, and my slow-rising PSA is now up to 0.63, although my overall doubling time has remained pretty consistently over 2 years on average. My MO has a clinical trial in Phase I using a Listeria monocytogenes based vaccine, which supposedly seeks out
Surgery in 2009, biochemical recurrence beginning 2017, and my slow-rising PSA is now up to 0.63, although my overall doubling time has remained pretty consistently over 2 years on average. My MO has a clinical trial in Phase I using a Listeria monocytogenes based vaccine, which supposedly seeks out
KeyboardGuy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Dry Eye Masks
Hi, can you use a dry eye mask if you have had both eyes operated with the Preserflo Microshunt. Had my eyes tested at the opticians and they suggested using one. Surely the hospital would have also suggested it? It’s the thought of putting something warm on both eyes and then the instructions to wipe
Hi, can you use a dry eye mask if you have had both eyes operated with the Preserflo Microshunt. Had my eyes tested at the opticians and they suggested using one. Surely the hospital would have also suggested it? It’s the thought of putting something warm on both eyes and then the instructions to wipe
Flowergirl24
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
My Story Up To Now
Developed RLS in my 70s. Have taken low doses of Duluxomine for 20 years to help with anxiety and depression. Am extremely sensitive to medication. I am convinced that Duluxomine is the primary cause of my RLS, and have been tapering off slowly for two years. Hope to eventually switch to bupropion, the
Developed RLS in my 70s. Have taken low doses of Duluxomine for 20 years to help with anxiety and depression. Am extremely sensitive to medication. I am convinced that Duluxomine is the primary cause of my RLS, and have been tapering off slowly for two years. Hope to eventually switch to bupropion, the
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
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