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Alcohol on same day as Pegasys shot, yay or nay?
Has anyone consumed alcohol prior to taking pegasys, on the same day? I’m normally well behaved but on holiday tonight and the cocktail menu looks hard to resist 😂 Can’t delay peg injection for logistical reasons.
Has anyone consumed alcohol prior to taking pegasys, on the same day? I’m normally well behaved but on holiday tonight and the cocktail menu looks hard to resist 😂 Can’t delay peg injection for logistical reasons.
IrishSarah
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
When to take Questran or Colestid powder
I am taking one sachet of Questran or Colestid powder (containing colestyramine or colestipol hydrochloride respectively) per day to control suspected bile acid malabsorption (I have a cooperative doctor - but I haven't been tested for BAM) and therefore IBS D - and with some success. My question is,
I am taking one sachet of Questran or Colestid powder (containing colestyramine or colestipol hydrochloride respectively) per day to control suspected bile acid malabsorption (I have a cooperative doctor - but I haven't been tested for BAM) and therefore IBS D - and with some success. My question is,
merve1
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Measuring fasting blood glucose on waking in the morning
I want to measure my fasting blood glucose and figured that taking a reading after getting (but before food or medication) is a good time. However I have read that various overnight effects can cause a "dawn phenomenon" in which blood glucose is artificially raised. How long should I wait after waking
I want to measure my fasting blood glucose and figured that taking a reading after getting (but before food or medication) is a good time. However I have read that various overnight effects can cause a "dawn phenomenon" in which blood glucose is artificially raised. How long should I wait after waking
Cetus
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
3 years ago
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Marginal keratitis
Hello I have had marginal keratitis 4 times since November 2020, each time I have gone to Moorfields A&E, they have been great, prescribed antibiotic & steroid drops which cleared it up. I’ve been referred to the corneal clinic, waiting for an appointment. Have any of you lovely people with SLE had
Hello I have had marginal keratitis 4 times since November 2020, each time I have gone to Moorfields A&E, they have been great, prescribed antibiotic & steroid drops which cleared it up. I’ve been referred to the corneal clinic, waiting for an appointment. Have any of you lovely people with SLE had
Laurajoy
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Sticky dry eyes and itchy skin- is this hypo or hyper?
Hello helpful people It’s been a little while since I posted a question. I had been over replacing with metavive earlier in the year and came off it rather suddenly which was not a good idea. I was very tired, gained a few pounds, slept poorly , even more hair loss, lack of motivation & 2 viral infections
Hello helpful people It’s been a little while since I posted a question. I had been over replacing with metavive earlier in the year and came off it rather suddenly which was not a good idea. I was very tired, gained a few pounds, slept poorly , even more hair loss, lack of motivation & 2 viral infections
Polly91
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Sodium Butyrate: Conflicting Studies
So I read one study from 2021 that said Sodium Butyrate was good for PD, lowered inflammation, and improved symptoms and then read another from 2020 that said Sodium Butyrate increases inflammation and makes PD symptoms worse. I have e-mailed both teams for an explanation. I put the abstracts side by
So I read one study from 2021 that said Sodium Butyrate was good for PD, lowered inflammation, and improved symptoms and then read another from 2020 that said Sodium Butyrate increases inflammation and makes PD symptoms worse. I have e-mailed both teams for an explanation. I put the abstracts side by
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Another Prednisone Question…sorry
Diagnosed about a week ago. PA placed me on 40mg pred to decrease to 35 or 30 at my discretion in 4 weeks. Meantime I will make appt with rheumy. This seems high, but because I’ve had some blurred vision and left forehead headaches I am taking it. No huge side effects yet, but just wondering if I should
Diagnosed about a week ago. PA placed me on 40mg pred to decrease to 35 or 30 at my discretion in 4 weeks. Meantime I will make appt with rheumy. This seems high, but because I’ve had some blurred vision and left forehead headaches I am taking it. No huge side effects yet, but just wondering if I should
Stickgal316
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Blood Thinners
Hi all 2 chemical mischarriages and 1 bfn. Next protocol for FET my clinic is saying to add blood thinning injections on to top lubion injection once a day, Utrogestron 3 times a day and Progynova x 3 times. I did mischarriage blood tests and they came back normal. Has anyone had blood thinner and did
Hi all 2 chemical mischarriages and 1 bfn. Next protocol for FET my clinic is saying to add blood thinning injections on to top lubion injection once a day, Utrogestron 3 times a day and Progynova x 3 times. I did mischarriage blood tests and they came back normal. Has anyone had blood thinner and did
Skp77
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
Dysphotopsia Or Posh Bubbles!
Well guys I’m so relieved I do not have a detached retina, back of eyes all good however I have Dysphotopsia! Should clear within six months, caused by refraction of light from edge of new lens, as result of cataract op. Can’t tell how relieved I am, I knew there was something not quite right! Now I
Well guys I’m so relieved I do not have a detached retina, back of eyes all good however I have Dysphotopsia! Should clear within six months, caused by refraction of light from edge of new lens, as result of cataract op. Can’t tell how relieved I am, I knew there was something not quite right! Now I
Sunshine88888888
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
Advice needed
Hi everybody I'm needing a bit of advice if possible. I've been on cosopt for a long time. My pressures in June were 26 and 23 so consultant added monoprost. I've been on this about 7 weeks. I feel like I've got a continuous hangover and dizzy all the time. My dilemma is I'm going on holiday soon and
Hi everybody I'm needing a bit of advice if possible. I've been on cosopt for a long time. My pressures in June were 26 and 23 so consultant added monoprost. I've been on this about 7 weeks. I feel like I've got a continuous hangover and dizzy all the time. My dilemma is I'm going on holiday soon and
callie77
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
Very high B12 blood results
Hi all. I am post ET MF Calr2 ASXL and TET2 on Pegasys 90 units per week for last 8 mths. MF diagnosed last November via BMB Aged 64. Had to come off Pegasys last week due to Thyroid being knocked around ( showed over then under active) with severe sleeplessness, bad anxiety and depression, very dry
Hi all. I am post ET MF Calr2 ASXL and TET2 on Pegasys 90 units per week for last 8 mths. MF diagnosed last November via BMB Aged 64. Had to come off Pegasys last week due to Thyroid being knocked around ( showed over then under active) with severe sleeplessness, bad anxiety and depression, very dry
AnBee
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Seeing bubbles!
Hi everyone as you know I have recently had a cataract operation. My floaters have settled down however I am now experiencing a large bubble which appears to rise up from the bottom of my eye and is luminous. It’s definitely not a flash and I only get one to four per day, however quite worrying. I’ve
Hi everyone as you know I have recently had a cataract operation. My floaters have settled down however I am now experiencing a large bubble which appears to rise up from the bottom of my eye and is luminous. It’s definitely not a flash and I only get one to four per day, however quite worrying. I’ve
Sunshine88888888
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
Cataracts
Hi everyone, hope your all well and enjoying your weekend. I had a eye test yesterday, and I've been told I've got cataracts, she said it can be treated with a small opp on the NHS.. I had no sign of this 2 years ago, I suffer from chronic fatigue so eyesight always feels blurry.. anyone else been
Hi everyone, hope your all well and enjoying your weekend. I had a eye test yesterday, and I've been told I've got cataracts, she said it can be treated with a small opp on the NHS.. I had no sign of this 2 years ago, I suffer from chronic fatigue so eyesight always feels blurry.. anyone else been
jojoishere
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NRAS
3 years ago
Think my eyes are rebelling!
Had to phone the emergency on call doctor yesterday morning, my eyes were so sore, red and I felt like I had been crying for days, spoke to Doctor and we think the latest eye gel for nights, which wasn’t preservative free has caused a reaction. Currently I’m on Tiopex, Brinzolamide, monoprost, steroid
Had to phone the emergency on call doctor yesterday morning, my eyes were so sore, red and I felt like I had been crying for days, spoke to Doctor and we think the latest eye gel for nights, which wasn’t preservative free has caused a reaction. Currently I’m on Tiopex, Brinzolamide, monoprost, steroid
Sunshine88888888
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
Feeling fed-up!
Having a problem with my eye drops once again .. They have already been changed once as the double dose of Timol and something else caused bad dry eye so I am now on Monopost. This was fine until my catact op and I was told not to use the drops in my right eye (the one that had the op) to see if the
Having a problem with my eye drops once again .. They have already been changed once as the double dose of Timol and something else caused bad dry eye so I am now on Monopost. This was fine until my catact op and I was told not to use the drops in my right eye (the one that had the op) to see if the
Engima
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
Fluid behind macular
Hi Has anyone had a situation with fluid behind the macular. I had a detached retina in January. Left it a little longer than I should. As I didn't know what it was. The surgeon tried to repair with a glass bubble. Which didn't work. So used silicone oil on the next operation. The surgeon then removed
Hi Has anyone had a situation with fluid behind the macular. I had a detached retina in January. Left it a little longer than I should. As I didn't know what it was. The surgeon tried to repair with a glass bubble. Which didn't work. So used silicone oil on the next operation. The surgeon then removed
philhulluk
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Macular Society
3 years ago
vision problems
i was wondering if anyone had vision problems when they first got diagnosed with a heart condition such as afib or wpw? like blurry vision or light sensitivity. and how long it took to go away after your ablation?
i was wondering if anyone had vision problems when they first got diagnosed with a heart condition such as afib or wpw? like blurry vision or light sensitivity. and how long it took to go away after your ablation?
jubemmeva
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AF Association
3 years ago
Macular hole surgery - post op recovery process.
Hello. I am new to this forum and wondered if anyone had experience of the recovery process. I understand a gas bubble is injected into the eye and this has to be kept in place by “posturing” ie. keeping your head facing down. How on earth is this achieved. I tried lying on my front in bed and lasted
Hello. I am new to this forum and wondered if anyone had experience of the recovery process. I understand a gas bubble is injected into the eye and this has to be kept in place by “posturing” ie. keeping your head facing down. How on earth is this achieved. I tried lying on my front in bed and lasted
Blinker
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Macular Society
3 years ago
Iridotomy Update .
Hi All. It went well , though he had some issues with my right eye . I had a bleed , so he had to press on my eyeball that was uncomfortable , most of the zaps were fine , though did feel a few , but after zapping and zapping he stopped and said he couldn’t do it . He then did my left eye . After that
Hi All. It went well , though he had some issues with my right eye . I had a bleed , so he had to press on my eyeball that was uncomfortable , most of the zaps were fine , though did feel a few , but after zapping and zapping he stopped and said he couldn’t do it . He then did my left eye . After that
Lovemy2woofs
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
Blindness from Eyelea injection...
I've had three injections since Eyelea was introduced into my treatment. The last one (July 06) something very unusual happened. Before I've had some very minor discomfort and blurring of vision and it cleared up in a couple of hours. This time, however, I ended up totally blind in my left eye. The '
I've had three injections since Eyelea was introduced into my treatment. The last one (July 06) something very unusual happened. Before I've had some very minor discomfort and blurring of vision and it cleared up in a couple of hours. This time, however, I ended up totally blind in my left eye. The '
billytee2021
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Macular Society
3 years ago
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