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filled with sadness and frustration
Taking a medication called roaccutane 20years ago has ruined my life. It has damaged my brain and i’ve been living with these awful side effects all through my 20s and 30s. I’m utterly fed up with chronic head pains, scorched sensations, cognitive problems, brain numbness/deadness, ringing in my head
Taking a medication called roaccutane 20years ago has ruined my life. It has damaged my brain and i’ve been living with these awful side effects all through my 20s and 30s. I’m utterly fed up with chronic head pains, scorched sensations, cognitive problems, brain numbness/deadness, ringing in my head
Dann2
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Headway
1 year ago
I’m scared of treatment
Venetoclax and Obinutuzumab My Haematologist has suggested that I may need to start treatment with these drugs and Calquence. I’ve been on Watch & Wait since diagnosed in 2014 when WBC count was just above normal range. Now it’s about six times higher than normal range and my red cell count has gone
Venetoclax and Obinutuzumab My Haematologist has suggested that I may need to start treatment with these drugs and Calquence. I’ve been on Watch & Wait since diagnosed in 2014 when WBC count was just above normal range. Now it’s about six times higher than normal range and my red cell count has gone
tigerbeauty
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CLL Support
1 year ago
cataract op for glaucoma
hi. Has anyone had a cataract operation to reduce eye pressure and did it work? I have not been able to use any eye drops for over a year as developed allergy to all. Laser only reduced pressure slightly. Was told optic nerve had deteriorated slightly over 5 years. As I am 75 I thought it would be ok
hi. Has anyone had a cataract operation to reduce eye pressure and did it work? I have not been able to use any eye drops for over a year as developed allergy to all. Laser only reduced pressure slightly. Was told optic nerve had deteriorated slightly over 5 years. As I am 75 I thought it would be ok
Islandhome
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
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morning all, so I know this is not the place to seek medical answers but I’m more after anyone who has experienced similar and what was the outcome. I’ll try to keep it brief, 40 year old fit and we’ll slightly overweight non smoker, social drinker. Mid April following bouts of chest pain taken to
morning all, so I know this is not the place to seek medical answers but I’m more after anyone who has experienced similar and what was the outcome. I’ll try to keep it brief, 40 year old fit and we’ll slightly overweight non smoker, social drinker. Mid April following bouts of chest pain taken to
Echo24uk
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Hashimotos double vision
Hello everyone. Just wondering if anyone else here has experienced double vision with Hashimoto's ? I have been feeling tired, heavy, low mood, brain fog, memory problems etc. I went to my optician for a routine check up 3 weeks ago and the letters on the chart were swimming around in a way I'd never
Hello everyone. Just wondering if anyone else here has experienced double vision with Hashimoto's ? I have been feeling tired, heavy, low mood, brain fog, memory problems etc. I went to my optician for a routine check up 3 weeks ago and the letters on the chart were swimming around in a way I'd never
Girtonian
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Pegasys - to start or not
It has been now 3 years with ET diagnosis. Lot of reading about MPN’s behind me, especially through this network of wonderful people. I am now seriously considering starting Pegasys and reserved today an appointment with my specialist to discuss how we would go about it. In my country this line of
It has been now 3 years with ET diagnosis. Lot of reading about MPN’s behind me, especially through this network of wonderful people. I am now seriously considering starting Pegasys and reserved today an appointment with my specialist to discuss how we would go about it. In my country this line of
Bigcheat
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Risk Factor
I have Glaucoma in my left eye and last November had a Preserflo MicroShunt inserted. My question is I am considering having Foam Sclerotherapy injections to veins in my leg and wonder if this has any risk factor.
I have Glaucoma in my left eye and last November had a Preserflo MicroShunt inserted. My question is I am considering having Foam Sclerotherapy injections to veins in my leg and wonder if this has any risk factor.
eye4thefuture
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Cue Band’ to counter drooling enrolling patients for at-home testing
Cue Band is a wearable wristband, similar to a smartwatch, that delivers a vibration ‘cue’ to instruct a patient to swallow. As such, it aims to counter drooling without the need for oral medications like glycopyrronium bromide, or for botox injections into the salivary gland that generally have to be
Cue Band is a wearable wristband, similar to a smartwatch, that delivers a vibration ‘cue’ to instruct a patient to swallow. As such, it aims to counter drooling without the need for oral medications like glycopyrronium bromide, or for botox injections into the salivary gland that generally have to be
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
New diagnosis - Full thickness macular hole!
Hello everyone here, I'm new to these pages although I am on the Fibromyalgia pages. There was me, minding my own business and watching TV towards the end of January. When I took off my varifocals and rubbed my right eye. It was then I noticed the on screen face became more of a Picasso. What's more
Hello everyone here, I'm new to these pages although I am on the Fibromyalgia pages. There was me, minding my own business and watching TV towards the end of January. When I took off my varifocals and rubbed my right eye. It was then I noticed the on screen face became more of a Picasso. What's more
Gulfstream_Maggie
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Macular Society
1 year ago
A lot of us have Hashimoto's so... Selenium and Inositol for Hashimoto's
A lot of us have Hashimoto's so... Selenium and Inositol for Hashimoto's https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/146559023/myo-inositol-random-wondering
A lot of us have Hashimoto's so... Selenium and Inositol for Hashimoto's https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/146559023/myo-inositol-random-wondering
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
General Double-Vision/Arteritis Question
I've been having double vision for at least a year, maybe longer. But it's only when I TILT my head (as opposed to looking side to side). My ophthalmologist said the muscles that control my eye movements are not working right (my words, not his), and that [u]one [/u]of the causes could be GCA (which
I've been having double vision for at least a year, maybe longer. But it's only when I TILT my head (as opposed to looking side to side). My ophthalmologist said the muscles that control my eye movements are not working right (my words, not his), and that [u]one [/u]of the causes could be GCA (which
montebello
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
wuestion
would a chest X-ray show any sutures on lungs or heart?
would a chest X-ray show any sutures on lungs or heart?
AnxietyDriven
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Question
Will a Chest X-ray show any devices or surgery equipment left in the body when looked at?
Will a Chest X-ray show any devices or surgery equipment left in the body when looked at?
AnxietyDriven
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Heat,long bowls match or GTN spray what caused 7 hours in A&E ?
Due to go back for my 3 months post ablation check a week tomorrow & have been feeling great so maybe testing the boundaries on exercise.I have been bowling 3 or 4 times a week but yesterday it was very warm & game went on for an hour.Struggled with it and had a familiar pain that I used to get often
Due to go back for my 3 months post ablation check a week tomorrow & have been feeling great so maybe testing the boundaries on exercise.I have been bowling 3 or 4 times a week but yesterday it was very warm & game went on for an hour.Struggled with it and had a familiar pain that I used to get often
kkatz
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Some advice in choosing the best blood tests to go for, please, as am becoming a bit bogged-down with choices!
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Starting results and start of treatment from my Bio March ’91-March ’93 – Under Care of [Dr] A, GP At HC1 From Mid ’84-End of March ‘94: a really good, all-round GP who was fully conversant with both my medical and personal history and treated patients in a truly collaborative, advocating on
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Starting results and start of treatment from my Bio March ’91-March ’93 – Under Care of [Dr] A, GP At HC1 From Mid ’84-End of March ‘94: a really good, all-round GP who was fully conversant with both my medical and personal history and treated patients in a truly collaborative, advocating on
PRJ20
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Early AMD and epimacular membrane
Hi, I have been diagnosed with early dry macular degeneration in both eyes but apparently any visual distortion I have (wavy lines etc.,) are due to this membrane rather than AMD at the moment. Other distortion is that the membrane eye sees things larger that the other. Ibeelieve surgery to remove it
Hi, I have been diagnosed with early dry macular degeneration in both eyes but apparently any visual distortion I have (wavy lines etc.,) are due to this membrane rather than AMD at the moment. Other distortion is that the membrane eye sees things larger that the other. Ibeelieve surgery to remove it
cherrabah
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Macular Society
1 year ago
I will eat my diploma
4 years studying psychology through pandemics, wars, terrorism, earthquakes, family abuse, zombie apocalypse and an alien invasion to recieve full A on my final exam and a handshake from the head of the psychology department of the second best university in Bulgaria just for my grandmother to tell me
4 years studying psychology through pandemics, wars, terrorism, earthquakes, family abuse, zombie apocalypse and an alien invasion to recieve full A on my final exam and a handshake from the head of the psychology department of the second best university in Bulgaria just for my grandmother to tell me
Against_the_current
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
Let's talk about human rights. Nature. And why do Abrahamic religions take women's rights in fear ppl are going extinct.
Why are people so concerned about "procreate"? I'm alive and i hate every second of it. We aren't polar bears. Which are really going extinct. Nature has life/death balance. The more births, the more deaths and vice versa. You have seen the baby booms after wars and pandemics. Muslims are more homophobic
Why are people so concerned about "procreate"? I'm alive and i hate every second of it. We aren't polar bears. Which are really going extinct. Nature has life/death balance. The more births, the more deaths and vice versa. You have seen the baby booms after wars and pandemics. Muslims are more homophobic
Against_the_current
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
Graduated, celebrated, but now back to reality
So yesterday was the exam. Took it with A, prof even said my paper was best, saw friends, was ecstatic, went to the club because apparently we don't have a prom or anything. But the morning i got back, took a shower, tried to sleep, my hair still wet, worried if i got myself sick, a lot of anxiety. Couldn't
So yesterday was the exam. Took it with A, prof even said my paper was best, saw friends, was ecstatic, went to the club because apparently we don't have a prom or anything. But the morning i got back, took a shower, tried to sleep, my hair still wet, worried if i got myself sick, a lot of anxiety. Couldn't
Against_the_current
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
Bit shell shocked !!
it is thirteen years since I was diagnosed with gca. , and to be truthful I have never felt well but have been ok. I still take low dose pred. And methotrexate. I haven’t seen rheumi for two years due to covid etc. so, a few months ago decided after five bad years to get a grip.
it is thirteen years since I was diagnosed with gca. , and to be truthful I have never felt well but have been ok. I still take low dose pred. And methotrexate. I haven’t seen rheumi for two years due to covid etc. so, a few months ago decided after five bad years to get a grip.
5lupins
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
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