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CSR and strabismus surgery. Plus benefits of CBD for CSR
Hi guys I was recommended for strabismus surgery.. they said it was I was a great candidate but it’s for both eyes. I’ve never really had it as bad as others may have.. it’s slight but as I’ve gotten older it’s starting to get worse. I’m also a lucky enough to have CSR and I’m curious if anybody has
Hi guys I was recommended for strabismus surgery.. they said it was I was a great candidate but it’s for both eyes. I’ve never really had it as bad as others may have.. it’s slight but as I’ve gotten older it’s starting to get worse. I’m also a lucky enough to have CSR and I’m curious if anybody has
T109
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Macular Society
2 years ago
Steroid purpura~ not to worry
I took it upon myself to see a hematologist. The only thing I can't deal with is the unknown. These blotches, large and small, are constantly on my legs and arms in places where I knew it wasn't a bruise; all kinds of shapes and sizes. They stay for at least three days and then appear in other spaces
I took it upon myself to see a hematologist. The only thing I can't deal with is the unknown. These blotches, large and small, are constantly on my legs and arms in places where I knew it wasn't a bruise; all kinds of shapes and sizes. They stay for at least three days and then appear in other spaces
Grammy80
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
The PSP-CBD Ice Cream Challenge Day 29
Day 29 - Picking Strawberries Maple Crunch ice cream covered with strawberry tops and pieces. I made the picker from three different sized strawberries. The 'blue' jeans get their colour from a mixture of flour and blue food colouring, belt from Smucker's chocolate magic shell (hair also), shoes - chocolate
Day 29 - Picking Strawberries Maple Crunch ice cream covered with strawberry tops and pieces. I made the picker from three different sized strawberries. The 'blue' jeans get their colour from a mixture of flour and blue food colouring, belt from Smucker's chocolate magic shell (hair also), shoes - chocolate
daddyt
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PSP Association
2 years ago
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Dry eyes
I have Raynards from birth. With very. Dry skin that l oil every day with baby oil or almond oil and a layer of lock in moisture cream.. Over the past two years lve had problums with my eyes being so dry and blurred lve had drops and jell creams thats not really helped.. Is this natural having Raynards
I have Raynards from birth. With very. Dry skin that l oil every day with baby oil or almond oil and a layer of lock in moisture cream.. Over the past two years lve had problums with my eyes being so dry and blurred lve had drops and jell creams thats not really helped.. Is this natural having Raynards
Liz2beth22
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
2 years ago
Recently diagnosed with myopic CNV
Hello all, very newly diagnosed with myopic CNV in my right eye (I’m 41 years old) and had my first injection last Tuesday. I have distortion in my central vision. I’m desperately trying to remain positive but it all came on so quickly I didn’t ask any questions nor really understand the condition. Will
Hello all, very newly diagnosed with myopic CNV in my right eye (I’m 41 years old) and had my first injection last Tuesday. I have distortion in my central vision. I’m desperately trying to remain positive but it all came on so quickly I didn’t ask any questions nor really understand the condition. Will
Anagramme
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Macular Society
2 years ago
Any advice for first Pegasys injection?
Tomorrow will be my first Pegasys injection. I realize I may have some flu type symptoms afterwards but wondered if anyone has any advice on the best way to limit the side effects, if any? Thanks! Kim
Tomorrow will be my first Pegasys injection. I realize I may have some flu type symptoms afterwards but wondered if anyone has any advice on the best way to limit the side effects, if any? Thanks! Kim
Wewo01
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Some help needed.
Hey all. Just joined. Am 44 and been diagnosed with glaucoma after a steroid reaction after a vitrectomy and the pressure in my left eye going to 55!! The outside glare is terrible but indoors I am relatively normal. I just need some advice in general about what to do and how to stop feeling so rubbish
Hey all. Just joined. Am 44 and been diagnosed with glaucoma after a steroid reaction after a vitrectomy and the pressure in my left eye going to 55!! The outside glare is terrible but indoors I am relatively normal. I just need some advice in general about what to do and how to stop feeling so rubbish
Oneurope
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
Just joined
Hi everyone, I haven't been diagnosed with macular degeneration yet but its highly likely that I will develop it. My Dad had both wet & dry, he ended up having to be registered blind. My DNA shows that I have varients that put me at a higher risk of developing it. Yesterday my optician told me the the
Hi everyone, I haven't been diagnosed with macular degeneration yet but its highly likely that I will develop it. My Dad had both wet & dry, he ended up having to be registered blind. My DNA shows that I have varients that put me at a higher risk of developing it. Yesterday my optician told me the the
Villagelife
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Macular Society
2 years ago
Sulphasazine
I saw both rheumatologist and ophthalmologist last week. Good news - I'm having cataract surgery under general anaesthetic. Apparently its high risk hence general. I'm also down on prednisolone from 15mg to 12.5mg. I'm hoping to be symptom free reducing by 2.5mg. Bad news - I'm now have to take sulpasazine
I saw both rheumatologist and ophthalmologist last week. Good news - I'm having cataract surgery under general anaesthetic. Apparently its high risk hence general. I'm also down on prednisolone from 15mg to 12.5mg. I'm hoping to be symptom free reducing by 2.5mg. Bad news - I'm now have to take sulpasazine
PSAWarrior28
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NRAS
2 years ago
Sad Times 😞
We lost our beautiful Brodie Bear two weeks ago. I haven’t posted about it because we have been trying to keep busy but we are truly heartbroken. He was only off his food for a few days then violently sick over the Easter weekend and we took him to the emergency vets. To our horror he was in kidney failure
We lost our beautiful Brodie Bear two weeks ago. I haven’t posted about it because we have been trying to keep busy but we are truly heartbroken. He was only off his food for a few days then violently sick over the Easter weekend and we took him to the emergency vets. To our horror he was in kidney failure
CecilyParsley
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
Bloodshot eye from a scratch now seems to be more bloodshot.
Hello all, A week ago I scratched the lower part of the white of my eye. The blood seemed to be diminishing, but several days ago when waking up the eye was painful, like very bad dry eye. Cool eye drops helped, but it is still sore and veins around the eye are more red. My vision doesn’t
Hello all, A week ago I scratched the lower part of the white of my eye. The blood seemed to be diminishing, but several days ago when waking up the eye was painful, like very bad dry eye. Cool eye drops helped, but it is still sore and veins around the eye are more red. My vision doesn’t
Mstiles
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
NHS and 2nd potential anti vegf
Hello all even though I work for the NHS I still despair at the appointment system sometimes! I paid to go privately for my first anti vegf injection and the consultant said he would slot me into his nhs clinic for the second but due to probably the jubilee BH my second one will be 5 weeks 2 days after
Hello all even though I work for the NHS I still despair at the appointment system sometimes! I paid to go privately for my first anti vegf injection and the consultant said he would slot me into his nhs clinic for the second but due to probably the jubilee BH my second one will be 5 weeks 2 days after
Deepbluesea2022
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Macular Society
2 years ago
6 top tips for controlling seasonal allergies
As temperatures start to rise on the build-up to summer, so does the pollen count. However, the warmer weather also typically lessens joint pain for those with RA which puts many in a predicament! Here's our top 6 tips to take advantage of the Great British summer, without the bloodshot eyes. Read our
As temperatures start to rise on the build-up to summer, so does the pollen count. However, the warmer weather also typically lessens joint pain for those with RA which puts many in a predicament! Here's our top 6 tips to take advantage of the Great British summer, without the bloodshot eyes. Read our
Aribah-NRAS
NRAS
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NRAS
2 years ago
Thiamine Tetrahydrofurfuryl Disulfide (TTFD) requires methylation
*** I ended up with High Blood Pressure taking TTFD. I no longer take TTFD. Based on my experience, I would not recommend TTFD. *** Excellent write up on Thiamine Tetrahydrofurfuryl Disulfide (TTFD) but I am unsure if it is a Methyl Donor or requires a Methyl Donor. https://www.eonutrition.co.uk/post
*** I ended up with High Blood Pressure taking TTFD. I no longer take TTFD. Based on my experience, I would not recommend TTFD. *** Excellent write up on Thiamine Tetrahydrofurfuryl Disulfide (TTFD) but I am unsure if it is a Methyl Donor or requires a Methyl Donor. https://www.eonutrition.co.uk/post
Gcf51
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Traveling with Pegasys on airplane.
Any suggestions on traveling with Pegasys prefilled syringe? I know it needs to be stored at 36-46 degrees Fahrenheit.
Any suggestions on traveling with Pegasys prefilled syringe? I know it needs to be stored at 36-46 degrees Fahrenheit.
JeanieRN
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Any eye problems?
Hi My husband who has PV has had sore, itchy eyes for a couple of weeks, with painful spots appearing on the edges of his eye lids. He went to the GP 2 weeks ago and was given a couple of different eye ointments (an antibiotic and a lubricant). However, the problems haven’t gone away so I’ve persuaded
Hi My husband who has PV has had sore, itchy eyes for a couple of weeks, with painful spots appearing on the edges of his eye lids. He went to the GP 2 weeks ago and was given a couple of different eye ointments (an antibiotic and a lubricant). However, the problems haven’t gone away so I’ve persuaded
MarybellM
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Cancelled surgery
I've just found out they have cancelled my planned surgery for the second time. This time not even bothering to give me an alternative date I have angle closure glaucoma. Because of COVID, it was already advanced in my right eye when diagnosed. I was on max drop (x3) and oral diamox, it having been
I've just found out they have cancelled my planned surgery for the second time. This time not even bothering to give me an alternative date I have angle closure glaucoma. Because of COVID, it was already advanced in my right eye when diagnosed. I was on max drop (x3) and oral diamox, it having been
Efabear
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
16 and been diagnosed with lupus
My son was diagnosed with lupus last year December. I feel so sorry for him he’s suffering with a lot of pain in fingers. I never knew that at the age of 16 you could get lupus. I was 38 when I was diagnosed.
My son was diagnosed with lupus last year December. I feel so sorry for him he’s suffering with a lot of pain in fingers. I never knew that at the age of 16 you could get lupus. I was 38 when I was diagnosed.
djsema
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
What else is available?
I have done Carbo/Taxol, Avastin, Carbo/Caelyx, Rubrac a and now Anastrazole. I have a scan coming up, but lately can feel the cancer spreading and am resorting to pain killers. Can anyone who has had this many lines of chemo tell me what else was available for them to try, and also how successful it
I have done Carbo/Taxol, Avastin, Carbo/Caelyx, Rubrac a and now Anastrazole. I have a scan coming up, but lately can feel the cancer spreading and am resorting to pain killers. Can anyone who has had this many lines of chemo tell me what else was available for them to try, and also how successful it
27-359
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My Ovacome
2 years ago
Sjögren’s syndrome
I am suffering with bad Sjogren’s syndrome because of lupus which means I have dry eyes, dry nostrils, dry mouth, dry skin. Basically dry mucosa anywhere in my body. Does any one have this experience and what have you used to get rid of it. I have used preservative free eye drops as advised by the doctor
I am suffering with bad Sjogren’s syndrome because of lupus which means I have dry eyes, dry nostrils, dry mouth, dry skin. Basically dry mucosa anywhere in my body. Does any one have this experience and what have you used to get rid of it. I have used preservative free eye drops as advised by the doctor
favour6
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
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