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Hello,can I pick your brains please. recently diagnosed with sjorgrens.after a fight my drs gave agreed to supply some products on prescription. My first trip to the pharmacy cost me £50 and I top of this I purchase eye drops online and pay for my prescription for hydroxy. The drops I buy online
Hello,can I pick your brains please. recently diagnosed with sjorgrens.after a fight my drs gave agreed to supply some products on prescription. My first trip to the pharmacy cost me £50 and I top of this I purchase eye drops online and pay for my prescription for hydroxy. The drops I buy online
BonnyB
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
Here we go again!!
I just wanted to say hi to all the wonderful women on this forum. I've been following peoples journeys and I'm always inspired by everyone's stories and support for each other. I've just been for my scratch as I hope to start treatment again in a few days time. Weirdly the scratch wasn't as painful
I just wanted to say hi to all the wonderful women on this forum. I've been following peoples journeys and I'm always inspired by everyone's stories and support for each other. I've just been for my scratch as I hope to start treatment again in a few days time. Weirdly the scratch wasn't as painful
Pebbles345
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
glaucoma operation
I am having a glaucoma operation on my right eye this week and I’m terrified. I am having it with a local anaesthetic. I could not find anyone who has had it and could put my mind at ease . Is there anyone who has been through this please help me.
I am having a glaucoma operation on my right eye this week and I’m terrified. I am having it with a local anaesthetic. I could not find anyone who has had it and could put my mind at ease . Is there anyone who has been through this please help me.
Maryjane-s
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
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Interferons as the First Choice of Cytoreduction in ET and PV
»Interferons are a group of cytokines with immunomodulatory properties and were the first immune therapies used in the treatment of cancers, including hematologic malignancies. Use of standard interferon alfa-2b for MPN treatment has been limited by its difficulty in administration and adverse effect
»Interferons are a group of cytokines with immunomodulatory properties and were the first immune therapies used in the treatment of cancers, including hematologic malignancies. Use of standard interferon alfa-2b for MPN treatment has been limited by its difficulty in administration and adverse effect
Manouche
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Tiopex and night vision
I was diagnosed with glaucoma last March and prescribed Tiopex eye drops, one drop in each eye once a day. Since the nights have got darker I notice that my vision is poor when driving at night Yesterday in the cinema I could not read extracts from a notebook when they appeared on a screen - they were
I was diagnosed with glaucoma last March and prescribed Tiopex eye drops, one drop in each eye once a day. Since the nights have got darker I notice that my vision is poor when driving at night Yesterday in the cinema I could not read extracts from a notebook when they appeared on a screen - they were
Eyeworrier
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
constipation
Hi folks Taking Levodopa Gabapentin and Tramadol for Parkinson and Restless legs and get bad constipation can you suggest any good things to take to help this .
Hi folks Taking Levodopa Gabapentin and Tramadol for Parkinson and Restless legs and get bad constipation can you suggest any good things to take to help this .
auldreekie18
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
alternative to sertraline due to restless legs
I have suffered restless legs all my life. A few years ago my dr checked my ferritin level. It was very low and I took iron. My legs got better and I was elated. No one had ever told me there was such a simple solution in all my 71 years. I have also taken sertraline in the past but never associated
I have suffered restless legs all my life. A few years ago my dr checked my ferritin level. It was very low and I took iron. My legs got better and I was elated. No one had ever told me there was such a simple solution in all my 71 years. I have also taken sertraline in the past but never associated
NJB71
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Eyelids swollen and TED suspected
My saga continues. I have Hashimotos and have been on 200mg levothyroxine for some years. For the last 2 years I have had eyelid swelling which has now affected my vision. I tried my GP for help but to no avail. This year whilst having an eyetest st Specsavers the optician also tested my field of
My saga continues. I have Hashimotos and have been on 200mg levothyroxine for some years. For the last 2 years I have had eyelid swelling which has now affected my vision. I tried my GP for help but to no avail. This year whilst having an eyetest st Specsavers the optician also tested my field of
A1Amber
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Living in the PUPO bubble...10dp5dt *sensitive - updated...bfp*
Hi everyone! Not posted on here in a while but have never stopped lurking 😅 Sorry in advance for the long post and update! My last post was about thinking of moving to a clinic abroad, which we did early this year. Since then we've had 2 cycles in Spain. 1st cycle there (3rd overall after 2 x NHS cycles
Hi everyone! Not posted on here in a while but have never stopped lurking 😅 Sorry in advance for the long post and update! My last post was about thinking of moving to a clinic abroad, which we did early this year. Since then we've had 2 cycles in Spain. 1st cycle there (3rd overall after 2 x NHS cycles
Moonbeam8511
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Very high IgE levels
Does anyone else with autoimmune PA have a sky high IgE level as I do? Since diagnosis mine has been around 2000 KIU/L (normal range <20). I don’t suffer from any of the conditions usually associated with very high serum IgE such as aspergillosis, Hodgkin’s Disease etc, so whatever has caused it is
Does anyone else with autoimmune PA have a sky high IgE level as I do? Since diagnosis mine has been around 2000 KIU/L (normal range <20). I don’t suffer from any of the conditions usually associated with very high serum IgE such as aspergillosis, Hodgkin’s Disease etc, so whatever has caused it is
summersj
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Psp and cataracts.
Hi friends just wanted to ask if anyone has any experience with a loved one who has psp and has has cataracts. At long last my mum got an appointment with a optometrist at the hospital. They said she has cataracts in both eyes and will need to have surgery. The doctor was quite scary telling me the complications
Hi friends just wanted to ask if anyone has any experience with a loved one who has psp and has has cataracts. At long last my mum got an appointment with a optometrist at the hospital. They said she has cataracts in both eyes and will need to have surgery. The doctor was quite scary telling me the complications
Cinderella80
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PSP Association
2 years ago
Dry eyes
Recently, I had an ANA speckled pattern 1:640. They ran all the little subtests and all came out negative. My eyes are so dry that I was thinking I might have sjogrens. Also, I have bad constipation that I take Linzess for. Optician said when I was getting tested for glasses that my glands were blocked
Recently, I had an ANA speckled pattern 1:640. They ran all the little subtests and all came out negative. My eyes are so dry that I was thinking I might have sjogrens. Also, I have bad constipation that I take Linzess for. Optician said when I was getting tested for glasses that my glands were blocked
Zelda5
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Scalp SLE diagnosed April 2021, conflicting/contradictory medications - any advice?
Hi I've had a biopsy which confirmed SLE for scalp last year in France (where I live).Having suffered health issues due to serious overmedication here before, I was reluctant to start on 400mg of Plaquenil. Got a 2nd opinion in Spain in May2021, who prescribed Diprosone (topical steroid cream) which
Hi I've had a biopsy which confirmed SLE for scalp last year in France (where I live).Having suffered health issues due to serious overmedication here before, I was reluctant to start on 400mg of Plaquenil. Got a 2nd opinion in Spain in May2021, who prescribed Diprosone (topical steroid cream) which
carorueil
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
RLS and THC oil
Hello everyone Im a 37 yo male who has suffered from RLS for around 9 years or so. During this time I have worked through every single possible treatment afforded to us such as iron supplements, less alcohol, no sugar dieting (ketogeneic diet), eating at varied times during the day - non of which changed
Hello everyone Im a 37 yo male who has suffered from RLS for around 9 years or so. During this time I have worked through every single possible treatment afforded to us such as iron supplements, less alcohol, no sugar dieting (ketogeneic diet), eating at varied times during the day - non of which changed
Geordie-sailor
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
GCA questions
Have been experiencing headaches for the past few days (but no other symptoms) and am wondering if GCA is more likely at the beginning of one's PMR experience or can it occur any time? Am also wondering if GCA is more likely at higher doses of prednisone or lower doses? Am lastly wondering if existing
Have been experiencing headaches for the past few days (but no other symptoms) and am wondering if GCA is more likely at the beginning of one's PMR experience or can it occur any time? Am also wondering if GCA is more likely at higher doses of prednisone or lower doses? Am lastly wondering if existing
Sojourn12
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Eye Drops
I think I have accepted that I need eye drops, I have been struggling with dry eyes for a few years now, but I was desperate to try and treat the cause rather than use drops. However even though intermittently they improve, they always return. I’m not sure if it’s related to my thyroid issues or menopause
I think I have accepted that I need eye drops, I have been struggling with dry eyes for a few years now, but I was desperate to try and treat the cause rather than use drops. However even though intermittently they improve, they always return. I’m not sure if it’s related to my thyroid issues or menopause
Spangle15
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
no ppain.
Restless is not painful, it's an urge to keep moving, legs jump and junk impossible to sit or lie Down. you have no choice but To keep moving. My longest walkabout was from 6.30pm until 6 30am following morning. What is working for me now is tto Alternate between pramipexole
Restless is not painful, it's an urge to keep moving, legs jump and junk impossible to sit or lie Down. you have no choice but To keep moving. My longest walkabout was from 6.30pm until 6 30am following morning. What is working for me now is tto Alternate between pramipexole
cumoneileen
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Excellent Letter in the Telegraph 24/8/22
I wish to express my thanks to Pam Perceval-Maxwell for her excellent letter in the Daily Telegraph 24/8/22, headlined "Living with the Anxiety of losing one's sight for want of an appointment for an essential injection". I meant to post sooner about this. This letter only echoes the Telegraph's
I wish to express my thanks to Pam Perceval-Maxwell for her excellent letter in the Daily Telegraph 24/8/22, headlined "Living with the Anxiety of losing one's sight for want of an appointment for an essential injection". I meant to post sooner about this. This letter only echoes the Telegraph's
fed13
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Macular Society
2 years ago
nefopam and glaucoma
Hi I am a health care assistant and I have been diagnosed with arthritis in my hips. My GP prescribed nefopam and I thought nothing of it. Since starting the nefopam I have not been able to sleep. My main concern is that I have acute angle closure glaucoma and I am worried about what damage it might
Hi I am a health care assistant and I have been diagnosed with arthritis in my hips. My GP prescribed nefopam and I thought nothing of it. Since starting the nefopam I have not been able to sleep. My main concern is that I have acute angle closure glaucoma and I am worried about what damage it might
Sickofpain140
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Pain Concern
2 years ago
Flare or not?
I have been reducing pred by 1mg per month. Reduced to 7mg on 1st August and 6mg on 1st Sept. I had a nasty virus a few weeks ago and have felt really bad since i.e.usual pain and stiffness at onset of PMR. To top it all last week was told I am not able to drive again because my eyesight has declined
I have been reducing pred by 1mg per month. Reduced to 7mg on 1st August and 6mg on 1st Sept. I had a nasty virus a few weeks ago and have felt really bad since i.e.usual pain and stiffness at onset of PMR. To top it all last week was told I am not able to drive again because my eyesight has declined
Esmeruth7
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
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