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I am on monopost eye drops and now on Azopt eye drops as well as my eye pressure needs to come down. Does anyone have side effects from Azopt drops?
I am on monopost eye drops and now on Azopt eye drops as well as my eye pressure needs to come down. Does anyone have side effects from Azopt drops?
MadMorris
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Glaucoma UK
26 days ago
Simbrinza eye drops
Does anyone using Simbrinza have problems with a side effect of blurriness? I was on Xalatan for 9 years without any problems, but my ophthalmologist changed me to Simbrinza 2 months ago hoping my eye pressure would not increase so rapidly after an eye injection.
Does anyone using Simbrinza have problems with a side effect of blurriness? I was on Xalatan for 9 years without any problems, but my ophthalmologist changed me to Simbrinza 2 months ago hoping my eye pressure would not increase so rapidly after an eye injection.
ANO_Health
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Glaucoma UK
28 days ago
Eye Prescription change
hi everyone, just come from the opticians today and my prescription as changed from R -1.25 / L -2.25 last time I went about 18 months ago to today R -1.75 / L - 2.75. I’m on Brinzolamide & Ganfort eye drops for Glaucoma. Last check up was last month and the eye hospital were happy and back in 6 months
hi everyone, just come from the opticians today and my prescription as changed from R -1.25 / L -2.25 last time I went about 18 months ago to today R -1.75 / L - 2.75. I’m on Brinzolamide & Ganfort eye drops for Glaucoma. Last check up was last month and the eye hospital were happy and back in 6 months
Welshsailor
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Glaucoma UK
5 months ago
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In the summer, I noticed sporadic noises in one ear. It only happened at night, when lying down to sleep. It was almost like a deep and faint squeak. It lasted 2 days and went away. Months later, after developing a sinus cold, it returned. I did not react immediately as I thought it would pass. After
In the summer, I noticed sporadic noises in one ear. It only happened at night, when lying down to sleep. It was almost like a deep and faint squeak. It lasted 2 days and went away. Months later, after developing a sinus cold, it returned. I did not react immediately as I thought it would pass. After
Healthymetoday
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Tinnitus UK
6 months ago
cosopt preservative free
hello all, I have been on cosopt preservative free eye drops now since November…. previously I was on all sorts of drops after having a laser iridotomy, an enlargement and subsequently now have high eye pressures which the cosopt eye drops are controlling. With the eye drop my pressures at the latest
hello all, I have been on cosopt preservative free eye drops now since November…. previously I was on all sorts of drops after having a laser iridotomy, an enlargement and subsequently now have high eye pressures which the cosopt eye drops are controlling. With the eye drop my pressures at the latest
KBIOW
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Glaucoma UK
26 days ago
Appointment Update
Hello. Following my recent post about my dry eyes, I had my follow-up appointment on Monday nearly 4 months post right trabeculectomy & it did not go well. Had a visual field test and eye scan. No change to my right eye but my left eye continues to lose peripheral vision. The pressure was elevated even
Hello. Following my recent post about my dry eyes, I had my follow-up appointment on Monday nearly 4 months post right trabeculectomy & it did not go well. Had a visual field test and eye scan. No change to my right eye but my left eye continues to lose peripheral vision. The pressure was elevated even
Mitziecat
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Glaucoma UK
3 months ago
Simbrinza eye drops
I have been prescribed Simbrinza eye drops as a new method of treatment to bring my eye pressures down. My eye pressures are 23 and 20. These new drops are to be taken twice a day together with Bimatoprost once per day. I have done some background reading on these new drops and the side effects were
I have been prescribed Simbrinza eye drops as a new method of treatment to bring my eye pressures down. My eye pressures are 23 and 20. These new drops are to be taken twice a day together with Bimatoprost once per day. I have done some background reading on these new drops and the side effects were
Bill_Evans
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Glaucoma UK
10 months ago
Simbrinza shortage?
Over the years my opthamologist and I have settled on Simbrinza eye drops as the best for my glaucoma. Yesterday my pharmacist tells me he can't find the drops anywhere and he's going to keep looking. We're in SE London area. Any suggestions? Thanks
Over the years my opthamologist and I have settled on Simbrinza eye drops as the best for my glaucoma. Yesterday my pharmacist tells me he can't find the drops anywhere and he's going to keep looking. We're in SE London area. Any suggestions? Thanks
meandpd
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Glaucoma UK
5 months ago
ninny74
I have closed angle Glaucoma and use Monopost eye drops every evening which keeps my pressures around 20. I have had a laser Iridotomy. Just lately I have been feeling very low having lost a couple of friends and been involved in a car accident. I am thinking of taking anti depressants ( first time
I have closed angle Glaucoma and use Monopost eye drops every evening which keeps my pressures around 20. I have had a laser Iridotomy. Just lately I have been feeling very low having lost a couple of friends and been involved in a car accident. I am thinking of taking anti depressants ( first time
ninny74
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Glaucoma UK
10 months ago
Monopost Eye Drops
Hi, does anyone know of an alternative eye drop to monopost. I have been prescribed this to take in each eye once a day at night but after 2 weeks am finding it unbearable even though I am using eye lubrication drops to try and help with the itchy soreness.
Hi, does anyone know of an alternative eye drop to monopost. I have been prescribed this to take in each eye once a day at night but after 2 weeks am finding it unbearable even though I am using eye lubrication drops to try and help with the itchy soreness.
Barry240
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Glaucoma UK
11 months ago
Devastated. Mom has begun hospice.
Hi all,I guess I'm just here for support and to get my story out. My mom was diagnosed with stage 3c ovarian around May 2022. She had symptoms for about 3 months before which her primary care doctor thought was a bacterial infection. My mom kept going back to her and saying there is no way that a
Hi all,I guess I'm just here for support and to get my story out. My mom was diagnosed with stage 3c ovarian around May 2022. She had symptoms for about 3 months before which her primary care doctor thought was a bacterial infection. My mom kept going back to her and saying there is no way that a
Chatterbox76
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My Ovacome
6 days ago
mCRPC end of ADT--staying the course.
My dad saw his oncologist yesterday. My sister and I were there; we both read “Being Mortal” and watched several videos on the subject. The MO brought in the PSA test and said it was time to start considering a treatment change and the next steps were chemo and there was also Pluvicto. What happened
My dad saw his oncologist yesterday. My sister and I were there; we both read “Being Mortal” and watched several videos on the subject. The MO brought in the PSA test and said it was time to start considering a treatment change and the next steps were chemo and there was also Pluvicto. What happened
lgutman
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
12 days ago
Hello I’m Graham
After my family and/or myself were told on 4 occasions that I was going to die and I was on palliative care only, we wouldn’t accept their prognosis. We never gave up! I’m now 7 months post transplant and feeling great. I’ve joined this group to offer others, either waiting or post transplant any advice
After my family and/or myself were told on 4 occasions that I was going to die and I was on palliative care only, we wouldn’t accept their prognosis. We never gave up! I’m now 7 months post transplant and feeling great. I’ve joined this group to offer others, either waiting or post transplant any advice
Jaguarfpace1
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British Liver Trust
13 days ago
Confused about hospice care
Hi,sorry for long post.my mum has been admitted to hospice for heart failure.She was referred by cardiology who said she had weeks to live.This was in fact weeks ago and she is very much still here and seems to be improving.They are now looking for a bed in a nursing home.I am concerned about her meds
Hi,sorry for long post.my mum has been admitted to hospice for heart failure.She was referred by cardiology who said she had weeks to live.This was in fact weeks ago and she is very much still here and seems to be improving.They are now looking for a bed in a nursing home.I am concerned about her meds
mitsy
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Heart Failure Support
14 days ago
My 80 year-old dad with MPCa, broke his leg and now seems to be giving up. Advice on best anti-anxiety meds desperately needed.
Dear PC family As you will see from my profile my dad in England has been on his prostate cancer journey for five years. He was doing well until March, still actively farming though fatigued, and was due to start Radium 223 in April. Sadly, he broke his leg on March 12 in a fall, was put in a full-leg
Dear PC family As you will see from my profile my dad in England has been on his prostate cancer journey for five years. He was doing well until March, still actively farming though fatigued, and was due to start Radium 223 in April. Sadly, he broke his leg on March 12 in a fall, was put in a full-leg
Lemonpower
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
14 days ago
Palliative care study
This study highlights the benefits and efficacy of getting involved with palliative care sooner rather than later and using telehealth where possible: https://www.practiceupdate.com/c/167106/32/1/?elsca1=emc_conf_ASCO2024Post-6&elsca2=email&elsca3=practiceupdate_onc&elsca4=202452_ASCO2024Post-6&elsca5
This study highlights the benefits and efficacy of getting involved with palliative care sooner rather than later and using telehealth where possible: https://www.practiceupdate.com/c/167106/32/1/?elsca1=emc_conf_ASCO2024Post-6&elsca2=email&elsca3=practiceupdate_onc&elsca4=202452_ASCO2024Post-6&elsca5
Shams_Vjean
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
22 days ago
Dad diagnosed with GBM grade 4
Hi, my dad was diagnosed with a glioblastoma about 4 weeks ago. He has gone from being a fairly healthy 58 year old man who travels around the UK and holidays a few times a year abroad to a man who sits on the sofa refusing to go out or do anything. He has got a healthy appetite but is eating way too
Hi, my dad was diagnosed with a glioblastoma about 4 weeks ago. He has gone from being a fairly healthy 58 year old man who travels around the UK and holidays a few times a year abroad to a man who sits on the sofa refusing to go out or do anything. He has got a healthy appetite but is eating way too
KerriC05
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Glioblastoma Support
25 days ago
Being Mortal Book by Atul Gawande
I want to thank those folks who suggested I read "Being Mortal" especially chapters 5-8. We are meeting with my Dad's oncologist on July 5 and his palliative care doctor on July 8th and I plan to use a lot of what I read during this conversation. My father's pain has returned with a vengeance since June
I want to thank those folks who suggested I read "Being Mortal" especially chapters 5-8. We are meeting with my Dad's oncologist on July 5 and his palliative care doctor on July 8th and I plan to use a lot of what I read during this conversation. My father's pain has returned with a vengeance since June
lgutman
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
25 days ago
Overcoming Pneumonia Susceptibility
I flunked my first docetaxel infusion in late 2022 and a week later developed pneumonia resulting in me carried by ambulance to the hospital. As I said in my bio, I was told that another six hours without intervention, I would have been lost. I spent four days there with "tank car" loads of vancomycin
I flunked my first docetaxel infusion in late 2022 and a week later developed pneumonia resulting in me carried by ambulance to the hospital. As I said in my bio, I was told that another six hours without intervention, I would have been lost. I spent four days there with "tank car" loads of vancomycin
TuffNuttoCrack
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
29 days ago
A catchup on my hospital outcome
Hi everyone as promised a catch up on my visit to hospital on Wednesday. Unfortunately the biopsy was not clear it is confirmed I have adenocarcenoma of the lung. To be referred to oncology for radiotheraphy , if this makes me ill will just be left with palliative care treatment. So have to have
Hi everyone as promised a catch up on my visit to hospital on Wednesday. Unfortunately the biopsy was not clear it is confirmed I have adenocarcenoma of the lung. To be referred to oncology for radiotheraphy , if this makes me ill will just be left with palliative care treatment. So have to have
katieoxo60
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 months ago
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