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Another Potential Benefit Of Melatonin for PwP
People with PD have a higher prevalence of cataracts compared to the general older population as discussed in the following link : https://www.ajmc.com/view/cataract-surgery-more-common-in-patients-with-parkinson-disease-prior-to-diagnosis Here is a relevant quote from the article :
' Patients
People with PD have a higher prevalence of cataracts compared to the general older population as discussed in the following link : https://www.ajmc.com/view/cataract-surgery-more-common-in-patients-with-parkinson-disease-prior-to-diagnosis Here is a relevant quote from the article :
' Patients
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
New law coming from Dvla concerning eyesight
https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/cars/1774268/dvla-eyesight-driving-law-changes?fbclid=IwAR1MPiCB1eWCZxqm0KokCBkai3R4dKy4GYMtNhRHIwPy2ZrnnYKni1TbdtY DVLA to introduce major overhaul of eyesight driving rules 'in the coming weeks "Major changes could be introduced in the very near future which could
https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/cars/1774268/dvla-eyesight-driving-law-changes?fbclid=IwAR1MPiCB1eWCZxqm0KokCBkai3R4dKy4GYMtNhRHIwPy2ZrnnYKni1TbdtY DVLA to introduce major overhaul of eyesight driving rules 'in the coming weeks "Major changes could be introduced in the very near future which could
Christian636
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Final stages of CBD
Hi all My dad is in the final stages of CBD and in fact the Palliative Care Consultant seems to think we have less than 3 months left with him. I am really really struggling with this and can't bear the thought of not having my dad but this illness is the cruellest illness I have ever encountered.
Hi all My dad is in the final stages of CBD and in fact the Palliative Care Consultant seems to think we have less than 3 months left with him. I am really really struggling with this and can't bear the thought of not having my dad but this illness is the cruellest illness I have ever encountered.
Stormtrooper4
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PSP Association
1 year ago
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Does anyone have an update on taking vitB3 niacin? After asking what I could personally do to help with my glaucoma, apart from the obvious healthy eating and regular excercise my consultant wrote down supplements, albeit no strength was mentioned. So since nov 2022 (the last time I saw that particular
Does anyone have an update on taking vitB3 niacin? After asking what I could personally do to help with my glaucoma, apart from the obvious healthy eating and regular excercise my consultant wrote down supplements, albeit no strength was mentioned. So since nov 2022 (the last time I saw that particular
Extrahelp
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Does anybody have uveitic glaucoma? What treatment have you had
I was diagnosed with uveitis when i was 14 and unfortuently also developed secondary glaucoma induced by the steriod eye drops which were being used to treat the uvietis. I had a bardvelt shunt to both eyes approx 10 years ago but they are no longer functioning so I am back on eyedrops to control my
I was diagnosed with uveitis when i was 14 and unfortuently also developed secondary glaucoma induced by the steriod eye drops which were being used to treat the uvietis. I had a bardvelt shunt to both eyes approx 10 years ago but they are no longer functioning so I am back on eyedrops to control my
summersea
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Fixapost (latanoprost/ timolol) sore eyes please share your expereinces
Hi there, I've been using fixapost eye drops for 2 days now and my eyes feel extremely gritty, dry and red. Is this likely to pass once my eyes adjust to the new drops? Ive also noticed the redness is even worse upon waking up in the morning/ after a nap/ Prior to this i had been on tiopex (timolol
Hi there, I've been using fixapost eye drops for 2 days now and my eyes feel extremely gritty, dry and red. Is this likely to pass once my eyes adjust to the new drops? Ive also noticed the redness is even worse upon waking up in the morning/ after a nap/ Prior to this i had been on tiopex (timolol
summersea
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Macular Degeneration and PMR
Hi, Several months ago, my mum was diagnosed with PMR and has been taking Prednisolone (initially 15 mg, now 10 mg after a taper). Unfortunately, her vision is deteriorating rapidly, and she has only partial sight in one eye. She has dry macular degeneration and likely glaucoma too. I want to do everything
Hi, Several months ago, my mum was diagnosed with PMR and has been taking Prednisolone (initially 15 mg, now 10 mg after a taper). Unfortunately, her vision is deteriorating rapidly, and she has only partial sight in one eye. She has dry macular degeneration and likely glaucoma too. I want to do everything
Helpingmum
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Christine
Has anyone experienced a trabeculectomy in their only sighted eye? I lost sight in my right eye in 1998 due to a brain haemorrhage. The left eye is a lazy eye but I have 20/20 vision with variafocals. I'm concerned if I take the recommended op I might end up with no sight if there are complications?
Has anyone experienced a trabeculectomy in their only sighted eye? I lost sight in my right eye in 1998 due to a brain haemorrhage. The left eye is a lazy eye but I have 20/20 vision with variafocals. I'm concerned if I take the recommended op I might end up with no sight if there are complications?
Extrahelp
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Eye bleed and blurred vision
Hello everyone, I am having such a hard time these past months. i was seeing floaters and distorted shapes out of the side of my eyes. I was sent to an Opthamologist (as the Optha-Neurologist I had before told me that GCA isn't a neurological disease and referred me to this Opthamologist). Awhile
Hello everyone, I am having such a hard time these past months. i was seeing floaters and distorted shapes out of the side of my eyes. I was sent to an Opthamologist (as the Optha-Neurologist I had before told me that GCA isn't a neurological disease and referred me to this Opthamologist). Awhile
Sally001
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
What To Do Next?
Hi Friends, First post here, although I've come back to this forum a few times. I'm at a spot where, even though I know it's untrue, I feel like I'm experiencing anxiety like no one has ever experienced it before (we all know the lonely feeling). I've been dealing with this for about a year an a half
Hi Friends, First post here, although I've come back to this forum a few times. I'm at a spot where, even though I know it's untrue, I feel like I'm experiencing anxiety like no one has ever experienced it before (we all know the lonely feeling). I've been dealing with this for about a year an a half
Cam_Cam_Cam
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Anxiety and Depression Support
7 months ago
Risk of cateract surgery with glaucoma
Hi. My mum has had suspected glaucoma for the last seven years and over the last three years as developed cateracts which have made her eye sight worse. She has been advised that there is a heightend risk of making her glaucoma worse if she has surgery on her cateracts.However, from what I have read
Hi. My mum has had suspected glaucoma for the last seven years and over the last three years as developed cateracts which have made her eye sight worse. She has been advised that there is a heightend risk of making her glaucoma worse if she has surgery on her cateracts.However, from what I have read
Laurahales
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Cerebral Visual Impairment
after spending many years with Double vision which is controlled with prism glasses I have been trying to find out what causes me to feel so disorientated when I go out to busy/noisy places and affects the quality of life. I have now been diagnosed with cerebral visual impairment which is thought to
after spending many years with Double vision which is controlled with prism glasses I have been trying to find out what causes me to feel so disorientated when I go out to busy/noisy places and affects the quality of life. I have now been diagnosed with cerebral visual impairment which is thought to
santosha
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My MSAA Community
1 year ago
Air fryer?
I've been eating LCHF for 4 years, and have experienced many health benefits from it. But while eating high fat, I have never turned to deep fried foods. That's mostly because I am not prepared to deep fry in my home, and outside the oil is mostly seed oils, that is highly recycled. Thus I have been
I've been eating LCHF for 4 years, and have experienced many health benefits from it. But while eating high fat, I have never turned to deep fried foods. That's mostly because I am not prepared to deep fry in my home, and outside the oil is mostly seed oils, that is highly recycled. Thus I have been
atrax_robustus
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
8 months ago
Adizem Slow Release and Flecainide
Does anyone take these 2 drugs for blood pressure and Afib? I was on one 50mg Flecainide at night but due to increased episodes my dose has been increased by my Consultant to 50g morning and night with a 100mg pip. He also prescribed me 120mg Adizem slow release which I have been taking in the morning
Does anyone take these 2 drugs for blood pressure and Afib? I was on one 50mg Flecainide at night but due to increased episodes my dose has been increased by my Consultant to 50g morning and night with a 100mg pip. He also prescribed me 120mg Adizem slow release which I have been taking in the morning
PAP48
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Review of neck fan
I was going to wait a few more days and keep using this, but I wanted to get my review out there for Xvettech and the others who are curious. The ultimate test for me won’t occur until Wednesday, so I’ve only been using this around the house. I have very mixed feelings about it. I do think that if
I was going to wait a few more days and keep using this, but I wanted to get my review out there for Xvettech and the others who are curious. The ultimate test for me won’t occur until Wednesday, so I’ve only been using this around the house. I have very mixed feelings about it. I do think that if
NorasMom
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My MSAA Community
1 year ago
CRP and ESR
I am in US and on Actemra 24 weeks and prednisone 12.5 and having right temple pain and right eye pain ...started at 60 mg prednisone in August-Sept 2022 ...don't remember exact month.... told Rheumy about my pain and he said he doesn't think pain is from GCA and to continue at this dose because my
I am in US and on Actemra 24 weeks and prednisone 12.5 and having right temple pain and right eye pain ...started at 60 mg prednisone in August-Sept 2022 ...don't remember exact month.... told Rheumy about my pain and he said he doesn't think pain is from GCA and to continue at this dose because my
Joseph14612
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Webinar: Diabetic Macular Oedema Trial Results
For our second My Macular and Me webinar of the month, we are joined by Professor of Ophthalmology, Noemi Lois, as she talks about the results of a recent trial for patients with diabetic macular oedema (DMO). The trial set out to test two types of laser for treating patients with DMO, one standard
For our second My Macular and Me webinar of the month, we are joined by Professor of Ophthalmology, Noemi Lois, as she talks about the results of a recent trial for patients with diabetic macular oedema (DMO). The trial set out to test two types of laser for treating patients with DMO, one standard
Carol_MacularSociety
Partner
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Macular Society
1 year ago
Tortuous colon
At my last colonoscopy (at age 60) the doc told me, upon awakening, that I had a "tortuous" colon. This was a surprise to me as I've had 3 or 4 previous colonoscopies in my life and have never been told that before. I have suffered with bloat, discomfort, gas, and other issues throughout my life, though
At my last colonoscopy (at age 60) the doc told me, upon awakening, that I had a "tortuous" colon. This was a surprise to me as I've had 3 or 4 previous colonoscopies in my life and have never been told that before. I have suffered with bloat, discomfort, gas, and other issues throughout my life, though
Best_me
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IBS Network
1 year ago
Monopost eye drops .
I wondered if anyone had any experience of using these at all . I do think they’re helping with my closed angle Glaucoma . Not quite sure if it’s acute or chronic as 2 different consultants that I’ve seen have different opinions . Unfortunately the clinic I go to is an American owned one and used by
I wondered if anyone had any experience of using these at all . I do think they’re helping with my closed angle Glaucoma . Not quite sure if it’s acute or chronic as 2 different consultants that I’ve seen have different opinions . Unfortunately the clinic I go to is an American owned one and used by
Junep
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Cataract Surgery and Sedation
Hi,I am on the list for Cataract Surgery which I should be having in about 3 or 4 months time.I will be having Local Anaesthetic and I have also been asked if I would like sedation,I don't know what to do is it painful without.
Hi,I am on the list for Cataract Surgery which I should be having in about 3 or 4 months time.I will be having Local Anaesthetic and I have also been asked if I would like sedation,I don't know what to do is it painful without.
Lizzyanne567
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
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