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Hi,,I'm 67 and have been diagnosed with Chronic Pancreatitis since 2011,but had symptoms since a child. It's chronic inflammation of the pancreas causing calcium deposits, fibrosing of the pancreas tissue which damages the tissue &nerve networks which causes constant pain for 75% of people with CP. It's
Hi,,I'm 67 and have been diagnosed with Chronic Pancreatitis since 2011,but had symptoms since a child. It's chronic inflammation of the pancreas causing calcium deposits, fibrosing of the pancreas tissue which damages the tissue &nerve networks which causes constant pain for 75% of people with CP. It's
MyCheesecake
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Osteoporosis Support
1 year ago
brain fog!
hi there, last year I had a closed angle glaucoma. I had little warning, thr blood pressure in my right eye suddenly shot up to 80 and I was temporarily blind in that eye. I had a week’s stay in hospital and an operation to bring the pressure down. It is amazing that I have retained quite a bit of
hi there, last year I had a closed angle glaucoma. I had little warning, thr blood pressure in my right eye suddenly shot up to 80 and I was temporarily blind in that eye. I had a week’s stay in hospital and an operation to bring the pressure down. It is amazing that I have retained quite a bit of
Belladoodle
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Glaucoma UK
10 months ago
Beta blockers and Cosopt
I have been using Cosopt eye drops to reduce the pressure in my eyes for some time. I have been recently put onto a beta blocking tablet (isoprolol) for heart problems. As both these medicines contain beta blockers I will be getting a more of the drug in my body. What about the impact on my eye though
I have been using Cosopt eye drops to reduce the pressure in my eyes for some time. I have been recently put onto a beta blocking tablet (isoprolol) for heart problems. As both these medicines contain beta blockers I will be getting a more of the drug in my body. What about the impact on my eye though
CheshireResident
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
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No more propafenone!!!! What???
I'm in the U.S., diagnosed PAF ~3 years ago. Have achieved excellent control with propafenone (Rythmol). My pharmacy informed me they cannot refill my prescription, as there is a supply side problem with propafenone. From what I have read, there is a dangerous shortage of propafenone in the U.S and
I'm in the U.S., diagnosed PAF ~3 years ago. Have achieved excellent control with propafenone (Rythmol). My pharmacy informed me they cannot refill my prescription, as there is a supply side problem with propafenone. From what I have read, there is a dangerous shortage of propafenone in the U.S and
frazeej
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AF Association
7 months ago
New Diagnosis: Right Eye Normal Pressure Glaucoma.
Apparently two yrs ago at my previous eye test with photos of the back of my eye, a note was made that there seemed to be something going on with the optic nerve. I wasn't informed. At my last eye test the new optician reported the same and told me of the previous photo. She referred me to the hospital
Apparently two yrs ago at my previous eye test with photos of the back of my eye, a note was made that there seemed to be something going on with the optic nerve. I wasn't informed. At my last eye test the new optician reported the same and told me of the previous photo. She referred me to the hospital
Timesarrow
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Glaucoma UK
10 months ago
Ectropion eye
Has anyone any advice on ectropion eye? I have glaucoma and diplopia and have been advised to have an operation to tighten the bottom eyelid. This is on my good eye, so I am rather nervous about it.
Has anyone any advice on ectropion eye? I have glaucoma and diplopia and have been advised to have an operation to tighten the bottom eyelid. This is on my good eye, so I am rather nervous about it.
Tequilasunrise
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Glaucoma UK
10 months ago
EYES DRY, ITCHY, BURNING, TEARING
My eyes have changed over the last few weeks. They are so dry, but I use eye gel. Tearing at random, blurry when reading. Feels scratchy and like there's somethinf in them. Eye drops help for less than an hour. When reading I find myself inadvertently closing my right eye, left eye is better. Yesterday
My eyes have changed over the last few weeks. They are so dry, but I use eye gel. Tearing at random, blurry when reading. Feels scratchy and like there's somethinf in them. Eye drops help for less than an hour. When reading I find myself inadvertently closing my right eye, left eye is better. Yesterday
Missus835
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
Update
hi l have had a consultation this morning following up on me after surgeries and brachytherapy. The outcome is they can offer me no more radio, and am to carry on with my normal day to day life! To anyone out there who is thinking shall l or shall l not get professional guidance with my symptoms my
hi l have had a consultation this morning following up on me after surgeries and brachytherapy. The outcome is they can offer me no more radio, and am to carry on with my normal day to day life! To anyone out there who is thinking shall l or shall l not get professional guidance with my symptoms my
AlexaMac
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Endometriosis UK
10 months ago
Pegasys --> Besremi and HCT
Hi, What a great forum - thanks to you all for contributing. I'm a 37 year old male - diagnosed with PV 3 years ago. I recently made the jump from Pegasys to Besremi. I was on 135ug every 9 days without need of supporting venesection (at least for the last 8 months or so). Since switching medication
Hi, What a great forum - thanks to you all for contributing. I'm a 37 year old male - diagnosed with PV 3 years ago. I recently made the jump from Pegasys to Besremi. I was on 135ug every 9 days without need of supporting venesection (at least for the last 8 months or so). Since switching medication
Swede99
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MPN Voice
10 months ago
Longtime glaucoma patient
Hi. I just wanted to say that my experience with Glaucoma has been over many, many years. I’ve been very fortunate to have had treatment, isoptocarpine which was horrible. I have Myopia and these drops made it almost impossible to see for any length of time. They were to reduce the eye pressure quickly
Hi. I just wanted to say that my experience with Glaucoma has been over many, many years. I’ve been very fortunate to have had treatment, isoptocarpine which was horrible. I have Myopia and these drops made it almost impossible to see for any length of time. They were to reduce the eye pressure quickly
Dougalldoo
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Glaucoma UK
10 months ago
Coping in the heat
Hi, i have finally got a diagnosis of ET and have started on pegasys, fourth injection this week. It has been warm here the last couple of days and I have found work to be extremely exhausting. Does anyone else suffer in the heat? I work in a lab so need to wear a labcoat. I have asked for an occupational
Hi, i have finally got a diagnosis of ET and have started on pegasys, fourth injection this week. It has been warm here the last couple of days and I have found work to be extremely exhausting. Does anyone else suffer in the heat? I work in a lab so need to wear a labcoat. I have asked for an occupational
Scarlett500
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MPN Voice
10 months ago
Pattern Glare
Does anyone else get this? It's the proper term ( learnt from pink vision Headway) It's one of the things I now live with . Supermarket syndrome ( cherylclair posted) Part of it too. It has improved but as I'm 'appearing ' more 'normal 'sorts the chaff from the wheat with understanding of how debilitating
Does anyone else get this? It's the proper term ( learnt from pink vision Headway) It's one of the things I now live with . Supermarket syndrome ( cherylclair posted) Part of it too. It has improved but as I'm 'appearing ' more 'normal 'sorts the chaff from the wheat with understanding of how debilitating
Nackapan
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
10 months ago
curious!
Good morning! I am doing so well on prednisone 6mg. I can’t believe the difference after being tapered too quickly and being on only Advil. I have latent TB and have to start a medication for that for 4 months. Apparently, this med will decrease the effects of prednisone! Ugh! Any thoughts?
Good morning! I am doing so well on prednisone 6mg. I can’t believe the difference after being tapered too quickly and being on only Advil. I have latent TB and have to start a medication for that for 4 months. Apparently, this med will decrease the effects of prednisone! Ugh! Any thoughts?
Curry_girl
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
Rant time
Hey, I hope you're all keeping okUnfortunately, I've been hit by the doctors strike regarding my impending surgery to rectify the macular hole in my left eye. My consultant appointment has been cancelled on 15th August. However the ultrasound appointment, scheduled the same day is still going ahead
Hey, I hope you're all keeping okUnfortunately, I've been hit by the doctors strike regarding my impending surgery to rectify the macular hole in my left eye. My consultant appointment has been cancelled on 15th August. However the ultrasound appointment, scheduled the same day is still going ahead
Gulfstream_Maggie
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
10 months ago
Terrified I have PBC
hi, I saw a consultant today as was told my bloods flagged for an autoimmune disease marker which I now know to be AMA positive, I only know this as all the urgent blood test forms I have for Tommorrow state I tested positive for this. i have looked up all the blood tests and most are liver related
hi, I saw a consultant today as was told my bloods flagged for an autoimmune disease marker which I now know to be AMA positive, I only know this as all the urgent blood test forms I have for Tommorrow state I tested positive for this. i have looked up all the blood tests and most are liver related
Kelpop1
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PBC Foundation
10 months ago
Hylo Forte or Carbomer Gel?
I have been using hypromellose eye drops for a while because, particularly from Spring to autumn, I have itchy, gritty, dry eyes. This year they're worse than ever making my vision very blurred and no amount of hypromellose will fix it. Last week I went to get my eyes tested, thinking the blurred vision
I have been using hypromellose eye drops for a while because, particularly from Spring to autumn, I have itchy, gritty, dry eyes. This year they're worse than ever making my vision very blurred and no amount of hypromellose will fix it. Last week I went to get my eyes tested, thinking the blurred vision
Whippet_lady
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
2 years post-thyroidectomy - Struggling with Tirosint and finding the right dose
Hi, To make a long storyshort, after a sever hyperthyroidism and toxic goiter, I got my thyroid removed 2 years ago. I started with Levothyroxine - 88mg , went to hypo so my doctor increased it to 4x100mg 3x88mg. I then went to hyper in less than 2 weeks during 2 months. As I also experience very
Hi, To make a long storyshort, after a sever hyperthyroidism and toxic goiter, I got my thyroid removed 2 years ago. I started with Levothyroxine - 88mg , went to hypo so my doctor increased it to 4x100mg 3x88mg. I then went to hyper in less than 2 weeks during 2 months. As I also experience very
Sophie4506
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
Hydroxychloroquine
Hi, I have Sjogrens disease and the Hydroxychloroquine really helps me. It has been like a miracle drug for me actually. My immune system is very strong. I haven’t had a any problems with it. It has definitely helped with my raynauds and my stiffness in my hands and fingers as well.
Hi, I have Sjogrens disease and the Hydroxychloroquine really helps me. It has been like a miracle drug for me actually. My immune system is very strong. I haven’t had a any problems with it. It has definitely helped with my raynauds and my stiffness in my hands and fingers as well.
Juanburr1950
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
10 months ago
Serious Dry Eyes
Recently saw my ophthalmologist and I was told I have the worst dry eyes he’s ever seen. I have been using eye drops but now I am seriously using eye drops…Refresh eye drops 6x during the day, prednisone drops 2x a day, gel drops at night, moist heat eye compress 1x a day, new humidifier plus I have
Recently saw my ophthalmologist and I was told I have the worst dry eyes he’s ever seen. I have been using eye drops but now I am seriously using eye drops…Refresh eye drops 6x during the day, prednisone drops 2x a day, gel drops at night, moist heat eye compress 1x a day, new humidifier plus I have
MaryAZ
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My MSAA Community
10 months ago
advise required
I am blind in my left eye it has a pressure reading of 36. I am taking Maxidex and azopt which makes my eye sting. I use a heat pad after using the computer which helps . Can I use the heat pad before putting the eye drops in? will this reduce the stinging?
I am blind in my left eye it has a pressure reading of 36. I am taking Maxidex and azopt which makes my eye sting. I use a heat pad after using the computer which helps . Can I use the heat pad before putting the eye drops in? will this reduce the stinging?
Lucydog
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Glaucoma UK
10 months ago
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