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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
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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
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Happy New year everyone.My husband's mobility is now extremely bad, taking diazepam for pain. He is sleeping mostly and not eating. I have spoken to our gp this morning about my concerns of him taking this as he continues to drink over 20 bottles of strong beer daily. He has a physio appointment next
Happy New year everyone.My husband's mobility is now extremely bad, taking diazepam for pain. He is sleeping mostly and not eating. I have spoken to our gp this morning about my concerns of him taking this as he continues to drink over 20 bottles of strong beer daily. He has a physio appointment next
Diamondbabe
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Just tired?
Mum has been bed bound since Christmas Day but has managed to eat a little better than earlier in Dec when her swallowing just stopped... then it returned. However today she is just tired and for the first time ever she did not want to get up for a wash and has not even wanted the TV on. Palliative
Mum has been bed bound since Christmas Day but has managed to eat a little better than earlier in Dec when her swallowing just stopped... then it returned. However today she is just tired and for the first time ever she did not want to get up for a wash and has not even wanted the TV on. Palliative
T-val
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PSP Association
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
Double Vision after Eylea shot.
Good Morning All. After my last Eylea shot 3 weeks ago in my right eye, I experienced double vision and the Dr. had to insert a needle to withdraw some of the fluid. I have been getting shots for about 6 years and also have glaucoma. I have gone blind a couple of times after shots, but never had
Good Morning All. After my last Eylea shot 3 weeks ago in my right eye, I experienced double vision and the Dr. had to insert a needle to withdraw some of the fluid. I have been getting shots for about 6 years and also have glaucoma. I have gone blind a couple of times after shots, but never had
Zool
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Macular Society
1 year ago
clinical trial for gene therapy
my doctor ask me if I would be interested in going into phase 3 clinical trials for macular degeneration gene therapy. Has anyone on this forum been in a clinical trial or what is your opinion?
my doctor ask me if I would be interested in going into phase 3 clinical trials for macular degeneration gene therapy. Has anyone on this forum been in a clinical trial or what is your opinion?
Slattery
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Macular Society
1 year ago
In the words of Columbo - "just one more thing…”
I've been diagnosed with fibromyalgia for only the last 15 months. Although battling chronic fatigue, muscle spasms, painful joints, sporadic pain from head to toe (comes & goes), constant nausea, lack of concentration, brain fog, etc. Has been going on for years In addition 2020 saw me in
I've been diagnosed with fibromyalgia for only the last 15 months. Although battling chronic fatigue, muscle spasms, painful joints, sporadic pain from head to toe (comes & goes), constant nausea, lack of concentration, brain fog, etc. Has been going on for years In addition 2020 saw me in
Gulfstream_Maggie
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
cataract plus micro shunt
Has anybody had cataract surgery with micro surgery at same time My consultant says it only takes 2 mins longer and did it work ?
Has anybody had cataract surgery with micro surgery at same time My consultant says it only takes 2 mins longer and did it work ?
Eye2see
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Progynova and ovulation
Hey lovely ladies! I am preparing for a new FET (3day embryos), I have just started Progynova (estradiol 2mg), 3 pills a day. My dr told me that once you are on Progynova it is a controlled cycle and that ovulation is unlikely. This is how all of my previous FETs looked like - progynova for a number
Hey lovely ladies! I am preparing for a new FET (3day embryos), I have just started Progynova (estradiol 2mg), 3 pills a day. My dr told me that once you are on Progynova it is a controlled cycle and that ovulation is unlikely. This is how all of my previous FETs looked like - progynova for a number
Anita85
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
partial thickness macular hole
Helllo. Just wondering if anyone has been offered vitrectomy surgery for a partial thickness macular hole. I had fairly good vision recovery after vitrectomy for a full thickness macular hole in my left eye. I now have a partial thickness hole in my right eye. NHS eye hospital tell me surgery
Helllo. Just wondering if anyone has been offered vitrectomy surgery for a partial thickness macular hole. I had fairly good vision recovery after vitrectomy for a full thickness macular hole in my left eye. I now have a partial thickness hole in my right eye. NHS eye hospital tell me surgery
Blinker
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Macular Society
1 year ago
Eye pain
Has anyone had eye pain that improved once they began treatment? I have eye pain in only right eye, I have seen ophthalmologist. retina specialist, and neurologist. I’ve been treated for migraines, but a dull pain still remains, My MPN specialist said it may be side effect from MPN ? Any thoughts?
Has anyone had eye pain that improved once they began treatment? I have eye pain in only right eye, I have seen ophthalmologist. retina specialist, and neurologist. I’ve been treated for migraines, but a dull pain still remains, My MPN specialist said it may be side effect from MPN ? Any thoughts?
Bears23
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
What I see where my vision is impaired
My name is Michael. I'm 43 years old. I was diagnosed with macular dystrophy several years ago. I was told that without some type of genetic test that it's difficult to know whether or not it is adult onset or Best's Disease. At that time, I had never heard of this condition. Previous visits to the optometrist
My name is Michael. I'm 43 years old. I was diagnosed with macular dystrophy several years ago. I was told that without some type of genetic test that it's difficult to know whether or not it is adult onset or Best's Disease. At that time, I had never heard of this condition. Previous visits to the optometrist
Alberni79
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Macular Society
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
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
2022 Top Story in Metastatic Breast Cancer: Improving Discussions of Palliative Care
Published in Oncology and Expert Opinion / Commentary · December 19, 2022
Written by
Lillie D. Shockney RN, BS, MAS, HON-ONN-CG "Palliative care intervention provides meaningful benefit in end-of-life care planning for patients with metastatic breast cancer. We are long overdue in involving
Published in Oncology and Expert Opinion / Commentary · December 19, 2022
Written by
Lillie D. Shockney RN, BS, MAS, HON-ONN-CG "Palliative care intervention provides meaningful benefit in end-of-life care planning for patients with metastatic breast cancer. We are long overdue in involving
Hazelgreen
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Advice about hair loss please
Hi, so diagnosed with sub hypo 2 months ago with very raised antibodies. I've been on 50mg levo which was raised due to symptoms after a few weeks so now on 75mg. But while I have seen an improvement in other symptoms my hair is shedding even more. Can anyone advise how long does it take to calm down
Hi, so diagnosed with sub hypo 2 months ago with very raised antibodies. I've been on 50mg levo which was raised due to symptoms after a few weeks so now on 75mg. But while I have seen an improvement in other symptoms my hair is shedding even more. Can anyone advise how long does it take to calm down
Catsrock23
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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