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Anyone taking ozone or chelation treatments for amd?
I've had dry amd in both eyes for about 10 yrs. About a year and half ago my right eye was ID'd as wet so I had one injection of Avastin. After researching newsletter and studies. I discovered that ozone therapy (the MAH treatment) was showing a reversal of symptoms for dry amd stabilizing wet amd
I've had dry amd in both eyes for about 10 yrs. About a year and half ago my right eye was ID'd as wet so I had one injection of Avastin. After researching newsletter and studies. I discovered that ozone therapy (the MAH treatment) was showing a reversal of symptoms for dry amd stabilizing wet amd
McDe
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Macular Society
11 days ago
Webinar: Exploring Valeda light therapy for AMD
We will be delving into the science behind Valeda light therapy for treating age-related macular degeneration (AMD). In this session, we’ll be joined Professor Tim Jackson, consultant ophthalmic surgeon from King’s College Hospital, to explore the science behind the Valeda photobiomodulation technique
We will be delving into the science behind Valeda light therapy for treating age-related macular degeneration (AMD). In this session, we’ll be joined Professor Tim Jackson, consultant ophthalmic surgeon from King’s College Hospital, to explore the science behind the Valeda photobiomodulation technique
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5 months ago
belimumab Infusions
Hi all, I’m suppose to be starting belimumab infusions next week, however there is a shortage in the medication so I’m just waiting for a new date I’m on all the usual medication for lupus but nothing seems to be working, I have had rituximab last year and the first lot lasted 5 months which was great
Hi all, I’m suppose to be starting belimumab infusions next week, however there is a shortage in the medication so I’m just waiting for a new date I’m on all the usual medication for lupus but nothing seems to be working, I have had rituximab last year and the first lot lasted 5 months which was great
MaryannM
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LUPUS UK
6 months ago
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selenium supplements
what are the best type? My husband has just purchased some which seem to say both sodium selenite and selenite, 100 ug,, not sure if is the correct compound. The instructions are in small Turkish language/ print n fortunately. Any comments? had not noticed autocorrect must have worked paper stuck on
what are the best type? My husband has just purchased some which seem to say both sodium selenite and selenite, 100 ug,, not sure if is the correct compound. The instructions are in small Turkish language/ print n fortunately. Any comments? had not noticed autocorrect must have worked paper stuck on
Judithdalston
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Webinar: Increased dose of Eylea to extend treatment intervals
A renowned retinal specialist based in the US, Dr Kenneth Fan will join us this month to discuss the increased dose of licensed drug Eylea (aflibercept) to treat wet age-related macular degeneration and diabetic macular oedema. Dr Fan will talk more about the trials which have led to the increased 8mg
A renowned retinal specialist based in the US, Dr Kenneth Fan will join us this month to discuss the increased dose of licensed drug Eylea (aflibercept) to treat wet age-related macular degeneration and diabetic macular oedema. Dr Fan will talk more about the trials which have led to the increased 8mg
Carol_MacularSociety
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Macular Society
8 months ago
Valproate: new safety and educational materials to support regulatory measures in men and women under 55 years of age
I don't think there is any reason to expect many members to be taking any form of Valproate, but this is such an important issue, with such significant consequences, I've decided to post it anyway. Even if you are not taking it, someone you know might be. [i]
Valproate (Belvo, Convulex, Depakote,
I don't think there is any reason to expect many members to be taking any form of Valproate, but this is such an important issue, with such significant consequences, I've decided to post it anyway. Even if you are not taking it, someone you know might be. [i]
Valproate (Belvo, Convulex, Depakote,
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Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
diabetic macular oedema or not!
I went for my review at the eye clinic today and the doctor there said she couldn’t understand why my right eye was not improving but my right eye had. She also said that it was strange as my blood sugars were very well controlled. She went off to speak to a consultant and the result of that was I am
I went for my review at the eye clinic today and the doctor there said she couldn’t understand why my right eye was not improving but my right eye had. She also said that it was strange as my blood sugars were very well controlled. She went off to speak to a consultant and the result of that was I am
Koalajane
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Macular Society
1 year ago
Webinar: Charles Bonnet Syndrome
Dr Jasleen K Jolly, from the Vision and Eye Research Institute at Anglia Ruskin University, joins us tonight for our next My Macular and Me webinar to discuss her latest research on Charles Bonnet syndrome. The research has been split into two studies, the first uses an MRI to observe the activity levels
Dr Jasleen K Jolly, from the Vision and Eye Research Institute at Anglia Ruskin University, joins us tonight for our next My Macular and Me webinar to discuss her latest research on Charles Bonnet syndrome. The research has been split into two studies, the first uses an MRI to observe the activity levels
Carol_MacularSociety
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Macular Society
1 year ago
preservatives in B12
I have been reacting to subcutaneous SI and looking at what is in Panpharma B12 there is acetic acid sodium chloride sodium acetate. This is hydro. I have bought a lot of these and worry first if I can’t use them and secondly if all have this in them. Any advice please?
I have been reacting to subcutaneous SI and looking at what is in Panpharma B12 there is acetic acid sodium chloride sodium acetate. This is hydro. I have bought a lot of these and worry first if I can’t use them and secondly if all have this in them. Any advice please?
smg1950
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Astaxanthin
Apologies for the offtopic but I thought this was an interesting anti-oxidant supplement although only preliminary research has been carried out on it as yet. It seems to have potential as a very powerful antioxidant but too much anti-oxidants can also be a bad thing (based on vitamin E and beta-carotene
Apologies for the offtopic but I thought this was an interesting anti-oxidant supplement although only preliminary research has been carried out on it as yet. It seems to have potential as a very powerful antioxidant but too much anti-oxidants can also be a bad thing (based on vitamin E and beta-carotene
Technoid
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Webinar: Pegcetacoplan for Dry AMD
The first-ever treatment for dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD) will be the topic of our next My Macular and Me webinar. Pegcetacoplan, which will be known as Syfovre, was approved for use in the US in February to treat patients with late-stage dry AMD – often referred to as geographic atrophy
The first-ever treatment for dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD) will be the topic of our next My Macular and Me webinar. Pegcetacoplan, which will be known as Syfovre, was approved for use in the US in February to treat patients with late-stage dry AMD – often referred to as geographic atrophy
Carol_MacularSociety
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Macular Society
1 year ago
Webinar: Charles Bonnet Syndrome Research
Our second My Macular and Me webinar of the month will welcome researchers from the Royal Holloway University of London who will discuss their latest research on Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS). Professor Robin Walker and his team are the first to study the effectiveness of recommended techniques to manage
Our second My Macular and Me webinar of the month will welcome researchers from the Royal Holloway University of London who will discuss their latest research on Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS). Professor Robin Walker and his team are the first to study the effectiveness of recommended techniques to manage
Carol_MacularSociety
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Macular Society
2 years ago
Advice for self-injecting.
Hello, I am going to experiment with self injecting. Have ordered this off amazon.de: Pascoe® Vitamin B12 Depot Injectopaz 1500 μg 10 x 1 ml Ingredients: 1 ampoule 1 ml contains: active ingredient: hydroxocobalamine acetate 1500 μg. Other ingredients: sodium chloride, water for injection purposes
Hello, I am going to experiment with self injecting. Have ordered this off amazon.de: Pascoe® Vitamin B12 Depot Injectopaz 1500 μg 10 x 1 ml Ingredients: 1 ampoule 1 ml contains: active ingredient: hydroxocobalamine acetate 1500 μg. Other ingredients: sodium chloride, water for injection purposes
DocAJB
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
steroid injections
has anybody had triamcinolone injection for macular oedema. I am having a cataract op in 3 weeks time and I will be having this injection around the eye at the same time. I think it is also called Kenalog
has anybody had triamcinolone injection for macular oedema. I am having a cataract op in 3 weeks time and I will be having this injection around the eye at the same time. I think it is also called Kenalog
Koalajane
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Macular Society
2 years ago
osteopenia worse, im on enoxaparin/ lovenox any thoughts on vitk2?
I had repeat dexascan says my hips are getting worse, anyone on enoxaparin/lovenox taking vit k2 for “calcium to bone absorption”? Docs are talking about fosamex, etc, but I would rather do vitamins if possible. Not looking for medical advice but would like to know if others with APS are taking it
I had repeat dexascan says my hips are getting worse, anyone on enoxaparin/lovenox taking vit k2 for “calcium to bone absorption”? Docs are talking about fosamex, etc, but I would rather do vitamins if possible. Not looking for medical advice but would like to know if others with APS are taking it
Wittycjt
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
2 years ago
Thought of the day - B12 paradox
Like many aspects of life that we're all trying to grapple with, good health comes from a very fine balance. There is no 'one way' to do things, but a sweet spot in the middle. And I believe it's the same with diet, in particular B12. B12 is a regulator of homocysteine. Low B12 is a driver for high
Like many aspects of life that we're all trying to grapple with, good health comes from a very fine balance. There is no 'one way' to do things, but a sweet spot in the middle. And I believe it's the same with diet, in particular B12. B12 is a regulator of homocysteine. Low B12 is a driver for high
Pickle500
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
injections
getting my first injection at the lucentis clinic next week and also having a fundus fluorescein angiogram next week! Newly diagnosed! Any tips please?!
getting my first injection at the lucentis clinic next week and also having a fundus fluorescein angiogram next week! Newly diagnosed! Any tips please?!
Donaldduck31
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Macular Society
2 years ago
Anyone Used Pascoe B12 Depot (Hydroxy)
Hi Guys and thank you all for all your help in my previous posts.... Has any one used Pascoe B12 Depot and did they notice any difference to Panpharma (Rotexmedica) Depot Hydroxy? I know it is stronger and there is only one different ingredient to Panpharma being Sodium Chloride instead of Sodium
Hi Guys and thank you all for all your help in my previous posts.... Has any one used Pascoe B12 Depot and did they notice any difference to Panpharma (Rotexmedica) Depot Hydroxy? I know it is stronger and there is only one different ingredient to Panpharma being Sodium Chloride instead of Sodium
WorkingProgress
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
myopic CNV update- 4 months on…
Morning, just to update people who might be less far along than I am incase you are interested. Also just to be clear my experiences are limited and based on myopic CNV not wet AMD or dry AMD. So back in April I had a CNV in my left eye, treated 3 weeks later by Eylea x 2- one in May, one in June. It
Morning, just to update people who might be less far along than I am incase you are interested. Also just to be clear my experiences are limited and based on myopic CNV not wet AMD or dry AMD. So back in April I had a CNV in my left eye, treated 3 weeks later by Eylea x 2- one in May, one in June. It
Deepbluesea2022
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Macular Society
2 years ago
Advice needed for dry AMD
Hello. I have intermediate dry AMD in both eyes. I was diagnosed two years ago at age 65. My retina specialist told me all I can do is take Areds 2, drink grape juice or a glass of red wine every day and exercise. Does anyone have any other suggestions or advice you have been told from a professional
Hello. I have intermediate dry AMD in both eyes. I was diagnosed two years ago at age 65. My retina specialist told me all I can do is take Areds 2, drink grape juice or a glass of red wine every day and exercise. Does anyone have any other suggestions or advice you have been told from a professional
Penguin202
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Macular Society
2 years ago
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