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Did you get your full vision back after macular hole surgery?
Has anyone gotten the macular hole operation and recovered vision? If so....How long did it take to recover? At the moment I have the constant distorted view in the center of my right eye. I also have the pulsing dark spot in the middle of my right eye, that I can only see first thing in the morning
Has anyone gotten the macular hole operation and recovered vision? If so....How long did it take to recover? At the moment I have the constant distorted view in the center of my right eye. I also have the pulsing dark spot in the middle of my right eye, that I can only see first thing in the morning
Shawn11
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Macular Society
4 years ago
Endocrinology appointment with graves
I was diagnosed with graves in dec, finally saw an endo in march started me on carb. Im just wondering how frequently those with graves see there endo when they are in active treatment. I did have my next appointment in dec (would have been a 10 month wait between) but they have cancelled it. I have
I was diagnosed with graves in dec, finally saw an endo in march started me on carb. Im just wondering how frequently those with graves see there endo when they are in active treatment. I did have my next appointment in dec (would have been a 10 month wait between) but they have cancelled it. I have
Hkm2281
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
THE EMBATTLED VETERAN: GLAUCOMA OVER A LIFETIME
I read a question from a newly diagnosed glaucoma patient, and began typing out a response. I wanted to be friendly and in fellowship. But the person had said, 'Just diagnosed and scared'. How then could I write any of the things I wanted to say, when my story has brought me to my knees in despair a
I read a question from a newly diagnosed glaucoma patient, and began typing out a response. I wanted to be friendly and in fellowship. But the person had said, 'Just diagnosed and scared'. How then could I write any of the things I wanted to say, when my story has brought me to my knees in despair a
lupusinflight
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Glaucoma UK
4 years ago
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Recent Narrow Angle Diagnosis.
Hi. Last year I was put on Amlodopine and Indapamide, after a few days in hospital with malignant hypertension. I had an Opticians appointment 3 weeks ago, and was diagnosed with narrow angle in my right eye, for which I have been referred to a specialist. I read that Amitriptyline (which I take for
Hi. Last year I was put on Amlodopine and Indapamide, after a few days in hospital with malignant hypertension. I had an Opticians appointment 3 weeks ago, and was diagnosed with narrow angle in my right eye, for which I have been referred to a specialist. I read that Amitriptyline (which I take for
CoconutBay
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Glaucoma UK
4 years ago
Trabeculectomy reversal
Hi I'm new to the forum. I had a trabeculectomy 13 months ago in my right eye. The pressure lowered well but the bleb leaked causing a blister of liquid to form on the outer corner of my eye. It's painful, debilitating and had such an impact on my life. My consultant suggested having stitches around
Hi I'm new to the forum. I had a trabeculectomy 13 months ago in my right eye. The pressure lowered well but the bleb leaked causing a blister of liquid to form on the outer corner of my eye. It's painful, debilitating and had such an impact on my life. My consultant suggested having stitches around
WickedWhale
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Glaucoma UK
4 years ago
Another Diagnosis
I had an ophthalmologist appointment today and can now add asteroid hyalosis to my list of medical oddities. Anybody else have this diagnosis? It’s not a big deal, I don’t think. It’s just annoying. In fact, “annoying” is the best description to me for MS in general!
I had an ophthalmologist appointment today and can now add asteroid hyalosis to my list of medical oddities. Anybody else have this diagnosis? It’s not a big deal, I don’t think. It’s just annoying. In fact, “annoying” is the best description to me for MS in general!
Tinker-Belle
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My MSAA Community
4 years ago
lucentis injection
hello! hope everyone here is safe and well in this time of pandemic. i would like to know if anyone here has severe myopia and have had the lucentis injection; i went through it for the first time 5 days ago and my eye is still blurry; i feel no pain or discomfort, just feel like my eye is still dilated
hello! hope everyone here is safe and well in this time of pandemic. i would like to know if anyone here has severe myopia and have had the lucentis injection; i went through it for the first time 5 days ago and my eye is still blurry; i feel no pain or discomfort, just feel like my eye is still dilated
clnclyblnd
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Macular Society
4 years ago
Scared of going blind
Im very scared of losing my sight. I've been having worsening eyesight since this past year in my left eye and i've discored that my right is also worsening. I also suffer sometime from eye pain and one night i saw white transparent lines in my vision. Im so scared. Im only 20 years and i love to draw
Im very scared of losing my sight. I've been having worsening eyesight since this past year in my left eye and i've discored that my right is also worsening. I also suffer sometime from eye pain and one night i saw white transparent lines in my vision. Im so scared. Im only 20 years and i love to draw
Nobunoka
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Anxiety Support
4 years ago
The President of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists answers your questions!
At the end of this month we’re interviewing Prof Bernie Chang who is the latest President of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists for an article for our membership magazine (https://glaucoma.uk/about-us/our-membership-magazine/). He has kindly agreed to answer questions from our members and everyone
At the end of this month we’re interviewing Prof Bernie Chang who is the latest President of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists for an article for our membership magazine (https://glaucoma.uk/about-us/our-membership-magazine/). He has kindly agreed to answer questions from our members and everyone
Rachel_GlaucomaUK
Administrator
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Glaucoma UK
4 years ago
Well, that escalated quickly...
Hey everyone. I joined here a few weeks ago having been diagnosed with angina. I have obviously had cardiac problems building up over the years but I've been asymptomatic (as far as I am aware). Following a CT scan and an angiogram (both of which were great, the medics and staff all brilliant) I need
Hey everyone. I joined here a few weeks ago having been diagnosed with angina. I have obviously had cardiac problems building up over the years but I've been asymptomatic (as far as I am aware). Following a CT scan and an angiogram (both of which were great, the medics and staff all brilliant) I need
Billy_Bedstead
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Wet AMD - problem with Eylea?
Eylea Side Effects? Following 2 years of Lucentis , I was advised to change to Eylea . After 3 injections of Eylea, visual distortion has progressively increased . Faces are unclear and distorted on TV. Written words have become very difficult with wavy lines, moving and missing letters. Has anybody
Eylea Side Effects? Following 2 years of Lucentis , I was advised to change to Eylea . After 3 injections of Eylea, visual distortion has progressively increased . Faces are unclear and distorted on TV. Written words have become very difficult with wavy lines, moving and missing letters. Has anybody
Firestorm77
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Macular Society
4 years ago
Eylea injections
I have had wet macular degeneration in both eyes for three years and receive Eylea injections. I have had about 30 in all. I often have black floaters after the injections which settle within a few days. However, after my last injections I have been experiencing a different sort of floater. It is
I have had wet macular degeneration in both eyes for three years and receive Eylea injections. I have had about 30 in all. I often have black floaters after the injections which settle within a few days. However, after my last injections I have been experiencing a different sort of floater. It is
Jelbea
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Macular Society
4 years ago
W9R2 losing motivation 😩
Having read today’s posts of fellow runners completing the programme spurred me on to have a go at R2. Been resting up for a week now with quad pain. So decided it felt a lot better so got ready and did some dynamic stretches . Fine. All good. Started out and could feel a little niggle on the 5min brisk
Having read today’s posts of fellow runners completing the programme spurred me on to have a go at R2. Been resting up for a week now with quad pain. So decided it felt a lot better so got ready and did some dynamic stretches . Fine. All good. Started out and could feel a little niggle on the 5min brisk
Dups
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
Computer glasses
Hi, What glasses do you recommend to wear for computer? I used to use computer with naked eyes. As you know for people with myopic related macular degeneration reading with naked eyes is much easier. The problem of reading with naked eyes might be the blue light and the eye fatigue. Do you have recommendations
Hi, What glasses do you recommend to wear for computer? I used to use computer with naked eyes. As you know for people with myopic related macular degeneration reading with naked eyes is much easier. The problem of reading with naked eyes might be the blue light and the eye fatigue. Do you have recommendations
myopic-related-md
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Macular Society
4 years ago
Our Saga so far...and an observation about quality of care
I've been lurking here for a couple of years but it's time for me to introduce myself and offer up our experiences so far. Please excuse the length of my story! My husband was diagnosed in the summer of 2016 at age 60 with advanced metastatic disease. It took over five months to find out what was going
I've been lurking here for a couple of years but it's time for me to introduce myself and offer up our experiences so far. Please excuse the length of my story! My husband was diagnosed in the summer of 2016 at age 60 with advanced metastatic disease. It took over five months to find out what was going
WildRose6
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Decompensated liver
Hi everyone, I have just joined this group and in desperate need of advice. My mum 68 has decompensated liver with all of the complications that go with it. She was hospitalised in July for 3 weeks, was out for 3 weeks then back into hospital for 3 weeks. She was only out 8 days this time and now
Hi everyone, I have just joined this group and in desperate need of advice. My mum 68 has decompensated liver with all of the complications that go with it. She was hospitalised in July for 3 weeks, was out for 3 weeks then back into hospital for 3 weeks. She was only out 8 days this time and now
Nixon211
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British Liver Trust
4 years ago
Which magnesium supplement?
I have recently started on flecainide (50mg am and 100mg at night) and dipping in and out of AF. Dr Gupta recommended I try Magnesium glycinate as this has the least negative effects on the bowel and worth trying. Would appreciate your thoughts as to what you take and what brands. Will start of with
I have recently started on flecainide (50mg am and 100mg at night) and dipping in and out of AF. Dr Gupta recommended I try Magnesium glycinate as this has the least negative effects on the bowel and worth trying. Would appreciate your thoughts as to what you take and what brands. Will start of with
Reena09
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AF Association
4 years ago
NICE appraisal of belimumab (Benlysta) - please complete our anonymous online survey
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) are doing an appraisal of belimumab (Benlysta) to produce new guidance for its use in the treatment of adults with SLE in England. LUPUS UK is a registered consultee (stakeholder) and will be submitting evidence. To help with this and to
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) are doing an appraisal of belimumab (Benlysta) to produce new guidance for its use in the treatment of adults with SLE in England. LUPUS UK is a registered consultee (stakeholder) and will be submitting evidence. To help with this and to
Paul_Howard
LUPUS UK
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LUPUS UK
4 years ago
Inspirational Leadership
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-54337929 Blind woman's campaign leads to police ID scheme launch Tina Snow, who is blind, was unable to verify the identity of a police officer when he called at her home A password scheme to help visually impaired people identify police officers has
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-54337929 Blind woman's campaign leads to police ID scheme launch Tina Snow, who is blind, was unable to verify the identity of a police officer when he called at her home A password scheme to help visually impaired people identify police officers has
RecoveringH
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Headway
4 years ago
Change in drops for dry eye
My GP has written to me to say that they have decided to change my eye drops that treat dry eye from Hylo-Forte to Evolve HA. I am guessing for price reasons. Is anyone using Evolve HA? What do you think about it?
My GP has written to me to say that they have decided to change my eye drops that treat dry eye from Hylo-Forte to Evolve HA. I am guessing for price reasons. Is anyone using Evolve HA? What do you think about it?
GlaucomaMe
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Glaucoma UK
4 years ago
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