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OZURDEX® and Floater
Unfortuneately the Eyelea injections did not work (I will post a more detailed update another time) and so I was given an OZURDEX® injection. Whilst I thought the Eyles injections painful this was agony (I seem virtually immune to those useless numbing drops). Now things are settled I sometimes see a
Unfortuneately the Eyelea injections did not work (I will post a more detailed update another time) and so I was given an OZURDEX® injection. Whilst I thought the Eyles injections painful this was agony (I seem virtually immune to those useless numbing drops). Now things are settled I sometimes see a
MichaelJH
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Macular Society
2 years ago
Cataracts
I haven't written for a while, but thought I'd share my positive experience with my cataract treatment. I had an eye test back in the Spring 2022, where the optician noticed my cataracts where slowly worsening. Come last Autumn I noticed a rapid increase in the blurriness and fuzziness in my vision.
I haven't written for a while, but thought I'd share my positive experience with my cataract treatment. I had an eye test back in the Spring 2022, where the optician noticed my cataracts where slowly worsening. Come last Autumn I noticed a rapid increase in the blurriness and fuzziness in my vision.
Jooster
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Odd Question
Can nerve pathways damaged by MS send false signals back to the brain? I know damaged pathways struggle receiving signals, but can they send lies? For years when it’s cold my throats constricts and I have trouble breathing until warm again. That happened again yesterday. But by night my throat got
Can nerve pathways damaged by MS send false signals back to the brain? I know damaged pathways struggle receiving signals, but can they send lies? For years when it’s cold my throats constricts and I have trouble breathing until warm again. That happened again yesterday. But by night my throat got
StacyHayward
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My MSAA Community
1 year ago
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Short of breath chest x ray
Hi guys. Has anyone else had anything like this before they was diagonsed with any lung condetion I have no cough and my chest sounds clear when listening I have been very SOB when active recently my spo2 "oxygen" levels drops down to 92-88% when active even moving from 1 room to another
Hi guys. Has anyone else had anything like this before they was diagonsed with any lung condetion I have no cough and my chest sounds clear when listening I have been very SOB when active recently my spo2 "oxygen" levels drops down to 92-88% when active even moving from 1 room to another
throatissues
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Feeling 'drunk' and wearing contact lenses after trab surgery!
HiDoes anyone who has had Trabeculectomy surgery wear contact lenses? And does anyone relate when I say since the op I feel slightly drunk?? Sorry this post is so long.......... Having had a Trab in Sept I feel my vision has changed, which I was told would probably happen. Before surgery I wore glasses
HiDoes anyone who has had Trabeculectomy surgery wear contact lenses? And does anyone relate when I say since the op I feel slightly drunk?? Sorry this post is so long.......... Having had a Trab in Sept I feel my vision has changed, which I was told would probably happen. Before surgery I wore glasses
Bonniecat7
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
Dr appt updates
Saw my pulmonologist on Tues. “Why haven’t you been using your Cpap?” Me: “Sometimes I feel claustrophobic and it’s hard to breathe. I also have had shortness of breath since I had Covid last June after coming home from our trip.” This led her to have me do a 6 minute walking test - my oxygen didn’t
Saw my pulmonologist on Tues. “Why haven’t you been using your Cpap?” Me: “Sometimes I feel claustrophobic and it’s hard to breathe. I also have had shortness of breath since I had Covid last June after coming home from our trip.” This led her to have me do a 6 minute walking test - my oxygen didn’t
PWilli
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My MSAA Community
1 year ago
Welsh hospitals a disgrace
Unfortunately I've had to use my main hospital three times in past six weeks I was in once for chest waited 21hours for a bed, in for eight day ,once for cataract removed ,and once for dreadful back pain ,except for cataract removed where they were marvelous with me ,I was so sorry for the nurses rushed
Unfortunately I've had to use my main hospital three times in past six weeks I was in once for chest waited 21hours for a bed, in for eight day ,once for cataract removed ,and once for dreadful back pain ,except for cataract removed where they were marvelous with me ,I was so sorry for the nurses rushed
Alice70
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Pernicious Anemia and Sjogren's
Hello! For the past year this group has been immensely helpful as I have learned about PA. I recently completed my first year of regular injections and am doing so much better! However, I have recently been diagnosed with Sjogren's. In doing a little research to learn more about Sjogren's I have
Hello! For the past year this group has been immensely helpful as I have learned about PA. I recently completed my first year of regular injections and am doing so much better! However, I have recently been diagnosed with Sjogren's. In doing a little research to learn more about Sjogren's I have
lambuth_eagle
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Chest xray
Since November I have been suffering outbreaks of body rash the hospital has put it down as vasculitis caused from my 6th covid vaccine and I'm on steroids 6 a day and antihistamines currently as I had a bad outbreak again last week . Saw my consultant again this week for bloods etc and good news
Since November I have been suffering outbreaks of body rash the hospital has put it down as vasculitis caused from my 6th covid vaccine and I'm on steroids 6 a day and antihistamines currently as I had a bad outbreak again last week . Saw my consultant again this week for bloods etc and good news
cartwheels
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CLL Support
1 year ago
eye issues
I am starting to get very worried. I have been on a once a month infusion for Actemra while reducing my prednisone. I have absolutely not head pain. The problem has been for months my eyes. I thought it was just dry eyes. I went to my eye doctor several times, the most recent he perscribed Steroid
I am starting to get very worried. I have been on a once a month infusion for Actemra while reducing my prednisone. I have absolutely not head pain. The problem has been for months my eyes. I thought it was just dry eyes. I went to my eye doctor several times, the most recent he perscribed Steroid
Plains
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Sudden onset poorly controlled asthma
Hi, Sorry it’s a bit of a long story but I am feeling rather lost with what has happened. I was absolutely fine until November maybe odd tight chest and shortness of breath but this could have been anxiety. I am now on GINA step 4 and still poorly controlled. I am waiting to see the specialist, the
Hi, Sorry it’s a bit of a long story but I am feeling rather lost with what has happened. I was absolutely fine until November maybe odd tight chest and shortness of breath but this could have been anxiety. I am now on GINA step 4 and still poorly controlled. I am waiting to see the specialist, the
Lilly_the_unicorn
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Swollen eyes
can somebody help me pls. I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia around six months ago and lately been having swollen puffy eyes where you can see fluid on my eye lids And puffy all around both eyes. This comes and goes sometimes can last 2 days other times 1 day. Just wondering if anybody else has this symptom
can somebody help me pls. I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia around six months ago and lately been having swollen puffy eyes where you can see fluid on my eye lids And puffy all around both eyes. This comes and goes sometimes can last 2 days other times 1 day. Just wondering if anybody else has this symptom
Kazzza1976
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
Chest X Ray results
Hello, I hope everyone is keeping OK. I have had episodes of feeling breathless for several years. I have had numerous tests conducted. I have finally got the results from an X Ray 11 months ago and the results are concerning me. I had a telephone consultation with a doctor who said he had reviewed all
Hello, I hope everyone is keeping OK. I have had episodes of feeling breathless for several years. I have had numerous tests conducted. I have finally got the results from an X Ray 11 months ago and the results are concerning me. I had a telephone consultation with a doctor who said he had reviewed all
dan2k7
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Herbal supplements for bronchiectasis
Would anyone have any knowledge or views on taking cardamom for lung health. I’m currently soaking 3 pods in warm water a day then squeezing out the seeds and drinking it as have heard this is an ancient herbal remedy to kill bacteria and help with inflammation. I also take echinacea daily but am wondering
Would anyone have any knowledge or views on taking cardamom for lung health. I’m currently soaking 3 pods in warm water a day then squeezing out the seeds and drinking it as have heard this is an ancient herbal remedy to kill bacteria and help with inflammation. I also take echinacea daily but am wondering
Poochpants55
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Pegasys Dosage Waste
I am starting Pegasys next week to treat my polycythemia vera. HU was discussed, but not a great choice for me to start on. My dosage is 90mcg from a 180mcg vial, the remainder is thrown away. At approximately $1,000 a vial I will be flushing $500 down the drain a week! Truly disgusting. Do your specialty
I am starting Pegasys next week to treat my polycythemia vera. HU was discussed, but not a great choice for me to start on. My dosage is 90mcg from a 180mcg vial, the remainder is thrown away. At approximately $1,000 a vial I will be flushing $500 down the drain a week! Truly disgusting. Do your specialty
BadgerPV
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Cetrotide injections - tips needed for drawing up the solution!
Hi all, I've had a bit of a wobble today (more like full on meltdown if I am being completely honest). It's my second day taking cetrotide and I am really struggling with drawing the meds up into the syringe after mixing. I've tried it so many different ways... slowly pushing out the air bubbles, holding
Hi all, I've had a bit of a wobble today (more like full on meltdown if I am being completely honest). It's my second day taking cetrotide and I am really struggling with drawing the meds up into the syringe after mixing. I've tried it so many different ways... slowly pushing out the air bubbles, holding
Minniemouse88
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Hi IOP after eye injury.
Hi, new to the forum and Glaucoma in general. I'll tell you my story in the hope of a bit of reassurance.Exactly 6 days ago I had a pretty severe blunt injury in the left eye. Resulting in an internal bleed, partial iris detachment, abrasion and now pretty high eye pressure. I'll be honest I'm pretty
Hi, new to the forum and Glaucoma in general. I'll tell you my story in the hope of a bit of reassurance.Exactly 6 days ago I had a pretty severe blunt injury in the left eye. Resulting in an internal bleed, partial iris detachment, abrasion and now pretty high eye pressure. I'll be honest I'm pretty
Sim_L
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
Recommendations for a good selenium supplement?
That's not expensive? Selenomethionine is the type I'm after. I currently take Viridian which is around £8/9 for 30 capsules. It doesn't last long as I take 2 capsules daily. Previously I used solgar but I didn't feel it was as effective. There's so many different supplement sellers on Amazon now
That's not expensive? Selenomethionine is the type I'm after. I currently take Viridian which is around £8/9 for 30 capsules. It doesn't last long as I take 2 capsules daily. Previously I used solgar but I didn't feel it was as effective. There's so many different supplement sellers on Amazon now
Alanna012
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Partner diagnosed with emphysema
Hi all, My partner has just this month been diagnosed with emphysema. He's 64 and I'm 31, we've been together six and a half years, and I suppose I'm just looking for a bit of advice on how to cope with the diagnosis and tips on what I can do to help. He was hospitalised in January with pneumonia and
Hi all, My partner has just this month been diagnosed with emphysema. He's 64 and I'm 31, we've been together six and a half years, and I suppose I'm just looking for a bit of advice on how to cope with the diagnosis and tips on what I can do to help. He was hospitalised in January with pneumonia and
Casablanca42
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
pulmonary embolism
good morning everyone. I’ve been poorly with a blood clot in my lung which after 4 doctors 1 paramedic 2 hospital visits they found on a chest X-ray. I had a bad chest infection too which was mimicking the clot. I’ve been on a course of blood thinners and feel completely wiped out. I had my 4 weekly
good morning everyone. I’ve been poorly with a blood clot in my lung which after 4 doctors 1 paramedic 2 hospital visits they found on a chest X-ray. I had a bad chest infection too which was mimicking the clot. I’ve been on a course of blood thinners and feel completely wiped out. I had my 4 weekly
Hedgehogs15
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
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