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Eye Drops With Preservatives Avoid & Eye Drops Information
Preservatives are increasingly recognised as having a negative impact on ocular structures even in concentrations as low as 0.005%¹. Patients with Dry Eye Disease (DED), particularly those who require frequent use of lubricants or other topical therapies, should avoid ocular
Preservatives are increasingly recognised as having a negative impact on ocular structures even in concentrations as low as 0.005%¹. Patients with Dry Eye Disease (DED), particularly those who require frequent use of lubricants or other topical therapies, should avoid ocular
valfrance
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
Superior Limbic Keratoconjunctivitis
Went to see my Consultant Ophthalmologist today (great chap who sorted my floaters, which were the size of icebergs, a couple of years ago and said that I would need cataracts sorted sooner or later so elected to do them at the same time as the floaters and all on the NHS – perfect) as I have some discomfort
Went to see my Consultant Ophthalmologist today (great chap who sorted my floaters, which were the size of icebergs, a couple of years ago and said that I would need cataracts sorted sooner or later so elected to do them at the same time as the floaters and all on the NHS – perfect) as I have some discomfort
Flivoless
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Dry ears, eyes etc and Buckthorn Oil Capsules
I came across an article recently for dry eyes, ears etc. Has anyone taken Buckthorn Oil capsules for this? I have just purchased Omega7 which contains [i]Omega 3, 6, 7, 9 and Vit A (beta carotene) which maintains normal structure and function of the skin and mucous membranes, such as the eyes,
I came across an article recently for dry eyes, ears etc. Has anyone taken Buckthorn Oil capsules for this? I have just purchased Omega7 which contains [i]Omega 3, 6, 7, 9 and Vit A (beta carotene) which maintains normal structure and function of the skin and mucous membranes, such as the eyes,
Moggy1234
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
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So guys, after some advice. My, what I called bad eye has been a bit sore the last couple of days, Im a total panicker always.....
I saw my consultant back in July after having quite regular lucentis injections and he said it was all good and didn't need anymore. Looking to see me in 3 months for a follow up and sign me off. I had a macular oedema, brvo. Now, should I get in touch again with him immediately. No vision changes
I saw my consultant back in July after having quite regular lucentis injections and he said it was all good and didn't need anymore. Looking to see me in 3 months for a follow up and sign me off. I had a macular oedema, brvo. Now, should I get in touch again with him immediately. No vision changes
MillieT
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Macular Society
3 years ago
Small update on my Jeff
Since the Zytiga/Prednisone can potentially make Jeff sick, while he’s in the hospital, they have suspended his cancer treatment. Currently, it’ll be at least Tuesday for discharge. Once he resumes the medication however, his oncologist authorized taking the Zytiga at night and the Prednisone in the
Since the Zytiga/Prednisone can potentially make Jeff sick, while he’s in the hospital, they have suspended his cancer treatment. Currently, it’ll be at least Tuesday for discharge. Once he resumes the medication however, his oncologist authorized taking the Zytiga at night and the Prednisone in the
Pancake_Lefse
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Eye problems
So this must be about my third post in as many days… 🙄 Anyone else suffer from blurry eyes? And sore eyes?? For a while now I’ve had issues getting my eyes to focus when moving from close up (esp my phone) to further away. I know this isn’t unusual and as I’m mid 40s it’s probably expected if not overdue
So this must be about my third post in as many days… 🙄 Anyone else suffer from blurry eyes? And sore eyes?? For a while now I’ve had issues getting my eyes to focus when moving from close up (esp my phone) to further away. I know this isn’t unusual and as I’m mid 40s it’s probably expected if not overdue
Murphysmum
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
LCHF - the scientific explanation
I was just browsing Youtube last night and came across this excellent video by Dr Garry Fettke which explains why the LCHF diet is so healthy. https://youtu.be/e2g-OW-NZcY
I was just browsing Youtube last night and came across this excellent video by Dr Garry Fettke which explains why the LCHF diet is so healthy. https://youtu.be/e2g-OW-NZcY
Eryl
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Weight Loss Support
3 years ago
Cataracts.
I have ET, diagnosed 3years ago , on Hydrea and Aspirin. I have ocular pain and cataracts now diagnosed . Wondering if this is common in ET? Having cataract surgery end of this month.
I have ET, diagnosed 3years ago , on Hydrea and Aspirin. I have ocular pain and cataracts now diagnosed . Wondering if this is common in ET? Having cataract surgery end of this month.
Sopretty
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
FEAR OF DIAGNOSIS
Tomorrow is my OCT RNFL test scheduled due to Steroid induced OHT diagnosis which causes my IOP rises to 24.....And till than I am using timolol once a day so that The IOP will remain below 20....Few days back all routine eye tests and OPtic nerve is fine....But this RNFL test is creating havoc inside
Tomorrow is my OCT RNFL test scheduled due to Steroid induced OHT diagnosis which causes my IOP rises to 24.....And till than I am using timolol once a day so that The IOP will remain below 20....Few days back all routine eye tests and OPtic nerve is fine....But this RNFL test is creating havoc inside
Gurjar
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
CHC fast track
Hi, we were contacted a few days ago to say my Nan has been granted fast track CHC funding to have care at home. We were extremely greatful and happy to finally have some help. The carer started yesterday and is a live in carer. But we feel really disheartened and feel my Nan’s needs won’t be met with
Hi, we were contacted a few days ago to say my Nan has been granted fast track CHC funding to have care at home. We were extremely greatful and happy to finally have some help. The carer started yesterday and is a live in carer. But we feel really disheartened and feel my Nan’s needs won’t be met with
StephWx
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Multiple System Atrophy Trust
3 years ago
Open Angle
Hi everyone just always melting down Listen to the zoom from glaucoma uk and that even says 10% of people go blind. I’m so down I don’t want a future. I worry for my sons. How many of you on here have open angle and had it for lots of years and still drive. I know I’ve asked this before but I’m so so
Hi everyone just always melting down Listen to the zoom from glaucoma uk and that even says 10% of people go blind. I’m so down I don’t want a future. I worry for my sons. How many of you on here have open angle and had it for lots of years and still drive. I know I’ve asked this before but I’m so so
Hidden
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
Alcohol on same day as Pegasys shot, yay or nay?
Has anyone consumed alcohol prior to taking pegasys, on the same day? I’m normally well behaved but on holiday tonight and the cocktail menu looks hard to resist 😂 Can’t delay peg injection for logistical reasons.
Has anyone consumed alcohol prior to taking pegasys, on the same day? I’m normally well behaved but on holiday tonight and the cocktail menu looks hard to resist 😂 Can’t delay peg injection for logistical reasons.
IrishSarah
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Measuring fasting blood glucose on waking in the morning
I want to measure my fasting blood glucose and figured that taking a reading after getting (but before food or medication) is a good time. However I have read that various overnight effects can cause a "dawn phenomenon" in which blood glucose is artificially raised. How long should I wait after waking
I want to measure my fasting blood glucose and figured that taking a reading after getting (but before food or medication) is a good time. However I have read that various overnight effects can cause a "dawn phenomenon" in which blood glucose is artificially raised. How long should I wait after waking
Cetus
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
3 years ago
Marginal keratitis
Hello I have had marginal keratitis 4 times since November 2020, each time I have gone to Moorfields A&E, they have been great, prescribed antibiotic & steroid drops which cleared it up. I’ve been referred to the corneal clinic, waiting for an appointment. Have any of you lovely people with SLE had
Hello I have had marginal keratitis 4 times since November 2020, each time I have gone to Moorfields A&E, they have been great, prescribed antibiotic & steroid drops which cleared it up. I’ve been referred to the corneal clinic, waiting for an appointment. Have any of you lovely people with SLE had
Laurajoy
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
When to take Questran or Colestid powder
I am taking one sachet of Questran or Colestid powder (containing colestyramine or colestipol hydrochloride respectively) per day to control suspected bile acid malabsorption (I have a cooperative doctor - but I haven't been tested for BAM) and therefore IBS D - and with some success. My question is,
I am taking one sachet of Questran or Colestid powder (containing colestyramine or colestipol hydrochloride respectively) per day to control suspected bile acid malabsorption (I have a cooperative doctor - but I haven't been tested for BAM) and therefore IBS D - and with some success. My question is,
merve1
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Sticky dry eyes and itchy skin- is this hypo or hyper?
Hello helpful people It’s been a little while since I posted a question. I had been over replacing with metavive earlier in the year and came off it rather suddenly which was not a good idea. I was very tired, gained a few pounds, slept poorly , even more hair loss, lack of motivation & 2 viral infections
Hello helpful people It’s been a little while since I posted a question. I had been over replacing with metavive earlier in the year and came off it rather suddenly which was not a good idea. I was very tired, gained a few pounds, slept poorly , even more hair loss, lack of motivation & 2 viral infections
Polly91
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Docetaxel and Options Thereafter (NHS)
Hi everyone. We were informed last week that Dad now has liver involvement as our oncologist suspected there would be as he didn't make a decision quickly enough on his next treatment when she informed him he was resistant. He has now started on Docetaxel and had his first infusion last week. The question
Hi everyone. We were informed last week that Dad now has liver involvement as our oncologist suspected there would be as he didn't make a decision quickly enough on his next treatment when she informed him he was resistant. He has now started on Docetaxel and had his first infusion last week. The question
Hillwalker87
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Sodium Butyrate: Conflicting Studies
So I read one study from 2021 that said Sodium Butyrate was good for PD, lowered inflammation, and improved symptoms and then read another from 2020 that said Sodium Butyrate increases inflammation and makes PD symptoms worse. I have e-mailed both teams for an explanation. I put the abstracts side by
So I read one study from 2021 that said Sodium Butyrate was good for PD, lowered inflammation, and improved symptoms and then read another from 2020 that said Sodium Butyrate increases inflammation and makes PD symptoms worse. I have e-mailed both teams for an explanation. I put the abstracts side by
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Is LCHF for me?
Hello! I'm new to this forum, I was signposted here from the Weight Loss Support forum as I'm considering trying the LCHF diet, but could do with some advice. :) Here's some info about me: I'm a 29 years old female. Currently 25st 3lbs (as of Friday 15 October). I'm vegetarian, lactose intolerant, gluten
Hello! I'm new to this forum, I was signposted here from the Weight Loss Support forum as I'm considering trying the LCHF diet, but could do with some advice. :) Here's some info about me: I'm a 29 years old female. Currently 25st 3lbs (as of Friday 15 October). I'm vegetarian, lactose intolerant, gluten
Fittea
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
3 years ago
Another Prednisone Question…sorry
Diagnosed about a week ago. PA placed me on 40mg pred to decrease to 35 or 30 at my discretion in 4 weeks. Meantime I will make appt with rheumy. This seems high, but because I’ve had some blurred vision and left forehead headaches I am taking it. No huge side effects yet, but just wondering if I should
Diagnosed about a week ago. PA placed me on 40mg pred to decrease to 35 or 30 at my discretion in 4 weeks. Meantime I will make appt with rheumy. This seems high, but because I’ve had some blurred vision and left forehead headaches I am taking it. No huge side effects yet, but just wondering if I should
Stickgal316
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
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