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Webinar: Is it possible to slow myopia progression in childhood and adolescence?
Dr Annegret Dahlmann-Noor, who is director of the children's service at Moorfields Eye Hospital, will be joining our second webinar of the month to talk about myopic macular degeneration (MMD). As well as the condition itself, Dr Dahlmann-Noor will discuss its prevalence, as well as her latest research
Dr Annegret Dahlmann-Noor, who is director of the children's service at Moorfields Eye Hospital, will be joining our second webinar of the month to talk about myopic macular degeneration (MMD). As well as the condition itself, Dr Dahlmann-Noor will discuss its prevalence, as well as her latest research
Carol_MacularSociety
Partner
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Macular Society
6 months ago
Chronic Pain (Muscle and Joint Pain)
Recent [u]
Harvard Health Letter
[/u], Volume 49, Number 6, April 2024 (Harvard Medical School) This newsletter mentions a site: (https://painconnection.org/) which is a non-profit chronic pain association. There is a page that lists [u]
Complementary Therapies
[/u] that may be of interest
Recent [u]
Harvard Health Letter
[/u], Volume 49, Number 6, April 2024 (Harvard Medical School) This newsletter mentions a site: (https://painconnection.org/) which is a non-profit chronic pain association. There is a page that lists [u]
Complementary Therapies
[/u] that may be of interest
Katie-LMHC-Artist
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CLL Support
6 months ago
g tube
I have stage 4 ovarian cancer. I was recently diagnosed with a bowel blockage. Ng tube did not work so I now have a g tube for stomach drainage and tpm for nourishment. I am to have chemo tomorrow cisplatin/gem which has worked for me in the past in shrinking my tumors. I wanted to find out if anyone
I have stage 4 ovarian cancer. I was recently diagnosed with a bowel blockage. Ng tube did not work so I now have a g tube for stomach drainage and tpm for nourishment. I am to have chemo tomorrow cisplatin/gem which has worked for me in the past in shrinking my tumors. I wanted to find out if anyone
Cancerfree57
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
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Ginkgo - possible adverse side effect: Nervous anxiety
It's me again. On about Ginkgo as usual... Having taken Ginkgo for over 6 months, and having planned relief from Tinnitus by doing so, I may have experienced a side effect. Recent bouts of nervous anxiety. This is not the kind of anxiety you might experience in a dentist waiting room. No, this is
It's me again. On about Ginkgo as usual... Having taken Ginkgo for over 6 months, and having planned relief from Tinnitus by doing so, I may have experienced a side effect. Recent bouts of nervous anxiety. This is not the kind of anxiety you might experience in a dentist waiting room. No, this is
Ray200
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Tinnitus UK
5 months ago
Ibs, nausea and headaches
Thank you everyone for your informative replies, I know it sounds silly but it's reassuring to know I'm not alone.I spoke to my doctor yesterday and I'm having some blood tests next week. I'm gluten and lactose intolerant. I take dicycloverine 20 mg and paracetamol for the gut cramps and pain I also
Thank you everyone for your informative replies, I know it sounds silly but it's reassuring to know I'm not alone.I spoke to my doctor yesterday and I'm having some blood tests next week. I'm gluten and lactose intolerant. I take dicycloverine 20 mg and paracetamol for the gut cramps and pain I also
Hollings
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IBS Network
1 year ago
Gluten free diet
Hi just wondering if anyone has tried a gluten free diet to reduce inflammation? I’m off steroids now so would like at least a change from low carbs . Just interested in other opinions
Hi just wondering if anyone has tried a gluten free diet to reduce inflammation? I’m off steroids now so would like at least a change from low carbs . Just interested in other opinions
Devoid
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Musical tinnitus
Hello I want to share a thought about this condition that I have had as past 2 years with no let up at all.....musical tinnitus....my problem is when I wake up in morning the music is there looping the very second im awake ..now as the day goes in I hear songs during the day on YouTube or TV and for
Hello I want to share a thought about this condition that I have had as past 2 years with no let up at all.....musical tinnitus....my problem is when I wake up in morning the music is there looping the very second im awake ..now as the day goes in I hear songs during the day on YouTube or TV and for
Lilyian22
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Tinnitus UK
1 month ago
Mebeverine
Hi all, just wondering about Mebeverine as my GP has prescribed this in the past, and I have it on repeat prescription. I do not take this regularly, as I seem to find that I can't take it before my evening meal as I have to take other meds then.Just wondering if anyone has taken the 2x a day slow release
Hi all, just wondering about Mebeverine as my GP has prescribed this in the past, and I have it on repeat prescription. I do not take this regularly, as I seem to find that I can't take it before my evening meal as I have to take other meds then.Just wondering if anyone has taken the 2x a day slow release
Pollyboo
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IBS Network
1 year ago
SEVERE TINNITUS AND HYPERACUSIS
3 months ago my life changed. My manageable T became severe along with H. I posted for help on this group but got none. I have musical T Reactive T - several loud tones Hyperacusis, cant go anywhere, the wind hurts my ears. My daughter (6) : "Why do you cry everyday, is it because of your ears
3 months ago my life changed. My manageable T became severe along with H. I posted for help on this group but got none. I have musical T Reactive T - several loud tones Hyperacusis, cant go anywhere, the wind hurts my ears. My daughter (6) : "Why do you cry everyday, is it because of your ears
lifeseeker
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Tinnitus UK
1 month ago
aspirin
12 moths today I was told I had AF in the hospital Was given anticoagulants and doubled up on BB Was already on BB because of a heart attack 6 years ago Also aspirin and a number of other meds I asked if I needed to stop the aspirin and was told to carry on taking it I have heard and read since that
12 moths today I was told I had AF in the hospital Was given anticoagulants and doubled up on BB Was already on BB because of a heart attack 6 years ago Also aspirin and a number of other meds I asked if I needed to stop the aspirin and was told to carry on taking it I have heard and read since that
Shoefairy
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
?overreacting
hi have known fixed hiatus hernia which I get a lot of reflux , recently had bloating, stomach pain with increased nausea and vomited, had diarrhoea too , these seem to have settled - but have been getting intermittent brown vaginal discharge which has increased with blood in my urine , any thoughts
hi have known fixed hiatus hernia which I get a lot of reflux , recently had bloating, stomach pain with increased nausea and vomited, had diarrhoea too , these seem to have settled - but have been getting intermittent brown vaginal discharge which has increased with blood in my urine , any thoughts
Cathhunt
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
Eliquis and surgery
I will have to go off my Eliquis for several days prior to having surgery on one of my eyes. I am terrified that I may go into AF while off it. Has anyone had to go off their anticoagulant for surgery and had AF without it causing a stroke?
I will have to go off my Eliquis for several days prior to having surgery on one of my eyes. I am terrified that I may go into AF while off it. Has anyone had to go off their anticoagulant for surgery and had AF without it causing a stroke?
brit1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
Still no photo
Short episode for tonight. Mum's life has not always followed a smooth course and she has never been one to complain. It was only after several months of poor vision that she finally went to the optician only to discover too late that she had a badly detached retina. She was quickly admitted to hospital
Short episode for tonight. Mum's life has not always followed a smooth course and she has never been one to complain. It was only after several months of poor vision that she finally went to the optician only to discover too late that she had a badly detached retina. She was quickly admitted to hospital
LissacFrance
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
Need help
Recently diagnosed with raynauds, I have been diagnosed with autoimmune, lupus 10 years ago, I was diagnosed raynauds 2 days ago when I went to the emergency room doctors. my toes are the only area affected and the pain is unbearable!!! Feeling like big toes are going to burst! Emergency Doctors say
Recently diagnosed with raynauds, I have been diagnosed with autoimmune, lupus 10 years ago, I was diagnosed raynauds 2 days ago when I went to the emergency room doctors. my toes are the only area affected and the pain is unbearable!!! Feeling like big toes are going to burst! Emergency Doctors say
Grammi5
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
6 months ago
SCT Journey update No.5
Hi to everyone who reads this, Just thought I’d let you know that am finally in Addenbrookes hospital having chemo as we speak. Had a Hickman line fitted last week. Am on Day 6, had dose of fludara and campath. Been just on fludara until today and was coping well, no side effects. Campath is slightly
Hi to everyone who reads this, Just thought I’d let you know that am finally in Addenbrookes hospital having chemo as we speak. Had a Hickman line fitted last week. Am on Day 6, had dose of fludara and campath. Been just on fludara until today and was coping well, no side effects. Campath is slightly
LFCLove
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MPN Voice
2 months ago
Potential biochemical recurrence post radical prostatectomy, looking for perspective on the outcomes and treatments.
63-year old Male, months shy of 5-year mark of the radical prostatectomy, showed PSA of .08 in January then .07 in March. Originally had up to Gleason 9’s. I know it’s not technically a recurrence until .2, and doubling time is the next variable to look out for. But what else should we keep in mind
63-year old Male, months shy of 5-year mark of the radical prostatectomy, showed PSA of .08 in January then .07 in March. Originally had up to Gleason 9’s. I know it’s not technically a recurrence until .2, and doubling time is the next variable to look out for. But what else should we keep in mind
Stevescut
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
How long to wait for trabeculectomy?
I'm wondering how long people have waited for a trabeculectomy operation, once they have been told they need one, either through NHS or going private? I'm asking because when I saw my consultant ( privately) in Feb he said that the visual fields test showed there was some deterioration ( normal tension
I'm wondering how long people have waited for a trabeculectomy operation, once they have been told they need one, either through NHS or going private? I'm asking because when I saw my consultant ( privately) in Feb he said that the visual fields test showed there was some deterioration ( normal tension
Iona57
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Glaucoma UK
6 months ago
Biologic and methotrexate injections
hi I have had an infection and had to delay my methotrexate by a few days which is fine apart from it’s now on the same day as my Biologic/Adalimumab. Does anyone know what time gap there should be between the two injections? Thank you x
hi I have had an infection and had to delay my methotrexate by a few days which is fine apart from it’s now on the same day as my Biologic/Adalimumab. Does anyone know what time gap there should be between the two injections? Thank you x
Amb1xkr
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NRAS
6 months ago
Drugs Tariffs in news
Short item on news today about how pharmacies are “subsidising” prescription costs. No doubt the reason for pharmacists not having items in stock. One pharmacist was losing£1500 per month and he explained that offering other services such as injections, ear wax removal etc was the means of making a living
Short item on news today about how pharmacies are “subsidising” prescription costs. No doubt the reason for pharmacists not having items in stock. One pharmacist was losing£1500 per month and he explained that offering other services such as injections, ear wax removal etc was the means of making a living
crimple
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
omeprazole and Lansoprazole
Do these types of treatment have any efficacy for PA patients with gastritis. ? I understood that with pernicious anaemia we had very little gastric acid. Doctors always say oh just try them, and have no answer to my question. Can any of you good folk help.
Do these types of treatment have any efficacy for PA patients with gastritis. ? I understood that with pernicious anaemia we had very little gastric acid. Doctors always say oh just try them, and have no answer to my question. Can any of you good folk help.
Yingtong22
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
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