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Eye exercises to reduce pressure
Hi everyone, Do any of you do any eye exercises to reduce your eye pressures? I've done some research and found some videos on YouTube about exercises you can do to reduce your eye pressure. Link below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGWcku_hmGY I've recently been diagnosed with glaucoma
Hi everyone, Do any of you do any eye exercises to reduce your eye pressures? I've done some research and found some videos on YouTube about exercises you can do to reduce your eye pressure. Link below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGWcku_hmGY I've recently been diagnosed with glaucoma
Mimesy
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
Newly diagnosed
Hello, I am 31 and was diagnosed with glaucoma 1 month ago. Ever since then I have been on Monopost glaucoma drops once a day. This week, I have noticed my left eyelid has been twitching at random points throughout the day. It doesn't hurt, it's just a bit annoying. Do you think this is normal or
Hello, I am 31 and was diagnosed with glaucoma 1 month ago. Ever since then I have been on Monopost glaucoma drops once a day. This week, I have noticed my left eyelid has been twitching at random points throughout the day. It doesn't hurt, it's just a bit annoying. Do you think this is normal or
Mimesy
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
Eye Pain
Hi everyone, I am feeling abit sorry for myself, yesterday I had my six injection in my left eye and my third loading injection in my right eye, apart from suddenly feeling very very painful pressure while having the jab, I developed a really painful right eye, it felt as if my eye was on fire, it
Hi everyone, I am feeling abit sorry for myself, yesterday I had my six injection in my left eye and my third loading injection in my right eye, apart from suddenly feeling very very painful pressure while having the jab, I developed a really painful right eye, it felt as if my eye was on fire, it
NettRoy
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Macular Society
2 years ago
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Is one telangiactasia worth mentioning??
Me again! With yet another skin-related question… Whilst waiting on my next rheumatology date, and for a dermatology appointment which will be in the interim, I have been keeping an eye out for any new signs. I know that the hands often give clues around CTD. I’ve just noticed what I think is a
Me again! With yet another skin-related question… Whilst waiting on my next rheumatology date, and for a dermatology appointment which will be in the interim, I have been keeping an eye out for any new signs. I know that the hands often give clues around CTD. I’ve just noticed what I think is a
Winter_night
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
Eye Drops
Hi this is the second time my mum has had closed angle glaucoma. She’s been on a lot of eye drops but is now down to just pilocarpine four times a day. The problem she has is that they sting and burn uncontrollably. She’s tried the preservative free ones and is also taking dry eye drops. The specialist
Hi this is the second time my mum has had closed angle glaucoma. She’s been on a lot of eye drops but is now down to just pilocarpine four times a day. The problem she has is that they sting and burn uncontrollably. She’s tried the preservative free ones and is also taking dry eye drops. The specialist
Glos35
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
Just received the full copy of my blood test where I can see my TSI
My TSI is 1.20 (0.00 - 2.00) Does it mean that I ddi not have Graves and RAI is not right treatment for me? Thank you very much for your opinions.
My TSI is 1.20 (0.00 - 2.00) Does it mean that I ddi not have Graves and RAI is not right treatment for me? Thank you very much for your opinions.
femme12000
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
dry eyes
hi can ,anyone suggest a good eye drop for dry eyes ,at the moment I use celluvisc that doesn't seem to help much I'm ,looking to hear of a better one
hi can ,anyone suggest a good eye drop for dry eyes ,at the moment I use celluvisc that doesn't seem to help much I'm ,looking to hear of a better one
Alice70
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
eye injections
Hello all I just had my 5 eye injection for wet AMD and this is the first time I ended up with a pretty good eye bleed but no pain, my question is it safe to use artificial tears for dry eye that I have. Waiting for the doc to return my call but in the meantime has anybody used artificial tears with
Hello all I just had my 5 eye injection for wet AMD and this is the first time I ended up with a pretty good eye bleed but no pain, my question is it safe to use artificial tears for dry eye that I have. Waiting for the doc to return my call but in the meantime has anybody used artificial tears with
Jakeone4
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Macular Society
2 years ago
Uveitis after covid
As you may have read previously I had covid last very mild so didn't need treatment and I'm fine now .but on day 3 of covid I got blurry vision bin one eye ,phoned GP and told to monitor blood pressure etc . Yesterday it was still blurry but after doing some exercise it got much worse like a thick fog
As you may have read previously I had covid last very mild so didn't need treatment and I'm fine now .but on day 3 of covid I got blurry vision bin one eye ,phoned GP and told to monitor blood pressure etc . Yesterday it was still blurry but after doing some exercise it got much worse like a thick fog
cartwheels
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Sport and myopic cnv
Hi all, I think I have read something on here about sport but I can’t seem to find it again. I have been diagnosed with myopic cnv and wondered if there was any advice about what sport I can do and any I should avoid? My consultant (who has been great) was a bit hesitant with his answer and said as
Hi all, I think I have read something on here about sport but I can’t seem to find it again. I have been diagnosed with myopic cnv and wondered if there was any advice about what sport I can do and any I should avoid? My consultant (who has been great) was a bit hesitant with his answer and said as
Anagramme
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Macular Society
2 years ago
Advice please - post cataract surgery
Good morning all. I finally had surgery for my angle closure glaucoma on Friday. They opted to simply do cataract surgery and not GSL plus cataract, as they intended. So I was assuming that all would recover quickly. However whilst my vision was blurry post op I could tell that my field of vision had
Good morning all. I finally had surgery for my angle closure glaucoma on Friday. They opted to simply do cataract surgery and not GSL plus cataract, as they intended. So I was assuming that all would recover quickly. However whilst my vision was blurry post op I could tell that my field of vision had
Efabear
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
Ocular benzalkonium chloride exposure: problems and solutions
Many here need, or have needed, to use various eye drops and other treatments, often due directly to thyroid issues. Whether for simple dry eyes or other underlying issues. Most threads end up with at least one member pointing out the importance of using preservative-free products - especially when
Many here need, or have needed, to use various eye drops and other treatments, often due directly to thyroid issues. Whether for simple dry eyes or other underlying issues. Most threads end up with at least one member pointing out the importance of using preservative-free products - especially when
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Feel like nearly 2 years waisted
Diagnosed with PMR Sept 2020 put on 15mg of prednisolone. Have tapered down apart from one bleep but 3 weeks ago I was down to 1mg. In the last three weeks I have deteriorated alot but this time in my fingers, wrists, elbows, shoulders and hips. I wake in the night with terrible pain in my hands and
Diagnosed with PMR Sept 2020 put on 15mg of prednisolone. Have tapered down apart from one bleep but 3 weeks ago I was down to 1mg. In the last three weeks I have deteriorated alot but this time in my fingers, wrists, elbows, shoulders and hips. I wake in the night with terrible pain in my hands and
Deneez99
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Covid infection time scale please?
ts fair to say I am panicking as Ive just had a phone call from my friend to say she has tested positive this morning after starting to feel unwell yesterday (Friday). She came to my home on Thursday (negative test same morning) while I went to hospital for a pre op check. While she was here to look
ts fair to say I am panicking as Ive just had a phone call from my friend to say she has tested positive this morning after starting to feel unwell yesterday (Friday). She came to my home on Thursday (negative test same morning) while I went to hospital for a pre op check. While she was here to look
HappyDiamonds
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Post eye operation vision. Experience of distortion and epiretinal membrane
I had a trabeculectomy five weeks previously. Still blurry vision but I know this is the norm and a lot has been discussed. My blurriness is clearing very slowly, - so slow to frustrate me but not slow enough to worry doctors - but as my vision slowly improves, I have noticed the distortion of my vision
I had a trabeculectomy five weeks previously. Still blurry vision but I know this is the norm and a lot has been discussed. My blurriness is clearing very slowly, - so slow to frustrate me but not slow enough to worry doctors - but as my vision slowly improves, I have noticed the distortion of my vision
charles555
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
Ganfort - is it preservative free?
My consultant prescribed Ganfort eye drops because they're supposed to be preservative free and I had been having problems (soreness) with other eye drops. However, I note from the accompanying leaflet that they contain the preservative benzalkonium chloride which is a preservative. Just wondering if
My consultant prescribed Ganfort eye drops because they're supposed to be preservative free and I had been having problems (soreness) with other eye drops. However, I note from the accompanying leaflet that they contain the preservative benzalkonium chloride which is a preservative. Just wondering if
tcpace
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
Timing of Eylea Injections
When I was diagnosed with Macular Oedema at a very overdue ophthalmology appointment I was told I would start a course of 5 four-weekly Eylea injections in two week. In fact it was four weeks before my first injection and another six weeks till the second despite chasing up and getting "You are on the
When I was diagnosed with Macular Oedema at a very overdue ophthalmology appointment I was told I would start a course of 5 four-weekly Eylea injections in two week. In fact it was four weeks before my first injection and another six weeks till the second despite chasing up and getting "You are on the
MichaelJH
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Macular Society
2 years ago
Strabismus surgery and CSR success so far
I just recently had strabismus surgery and I have CSR in my left eye. I had surgery in both eyes I was super nervous about it but my specialist told me it doesn’t affect the inner eye. I’ve had dramatically improved results since I’ve had the surgery. I believe it has something to do with my eyes being
I just recently had strabismus surgery and I have CSR in my left eye. I had surgery in both eyes I was super nervous about it but my specialist told me it doesn’t affect the inner eye. I’ve had dramatically improved results since I’ve had the surgery. I believe it has something to do with my eyes being
T109
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Macular Society
2 years ago
Given up on MTX
Hi, has anyone elected to stop Methotrixate due to the side effects and inconclusive RA diagnosis. Decided to stop as side effects outweigh benefits! Has anyone then moved on to controlling inflammation with alternatives like turmeric, devils claw or Chinese remedies. There has to be an alternative
Hi, has anyone elected to stop Methotrixate due to the side effects and inconclusive RA diagnosis. Decided to stop as side effects outweigh benefits! Has anyone then moved on to controlling inflammation with alternatives like turmeric, devils claw or Chinese remedies. There has to be an alternative
football64
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NRAS
2 years ago
Miralax..
So I posted the other day about having to get a colonoscopy, and I'm worried it will trigger my aFib. Now I'm guessing it won't be the colonoscopy but rather the 240grams of Miralax they are telling me I need to take in the 24 hours prior to the exam. I called into the office 2 days ago and the doc
So I posted the other day about having to get a colonoscopy, and I'm worried it will trigger my aFib. Now I'm guessing it won't be the colonoscopy but rather the 240grams of Miralax they are telling me I need to take in the 24 hours prior to the exam. I called into the office 2 days ago and the doc
Hidden
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AF Association
2 years ago
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