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Eye Prescription change
hi everyone, just come from the opticians today and my prescription as changed from R -1.25 / L -2.25 last time I went about 18 months ago to today R -1.75 / L - 2.75. I’m on Brinzolamide & Ganfort eye drops for Glaucoma. Last check up was last month and the eye hospital were happy and back in 6 months
hi everyone, just come from the opticians today and my prescription as changed from R -1.25 / L -2.25 last time I went about 18 months ago to today R -1.75 / L - 2.75. I’m on Brinzolamide & Ganfort eye drops for Glaucoma. Last check up was last month and the eye hospital were happy and back in 6 months
Welshsailor
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Glaucoma UK
2 months ago
Simbrinza shortage?
Over the years my opthamologist and I have settled on Simbrinza eye drops as the best for my glaucoma. Yesterday my pharmacist tells me he can't find the drops anywhere and he's going to keep looking. We're in SE London area. Any suggestions? Thanks
Over the years my opthamologist and I have settled on Simbrinza eye drops as the best for my glaucoma. Yesterday my pharmacist tells me he can't find the drops anywhere and he's going to keep looking. We're in SE London area. Any suggestions? Thanks
meandpd
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Glaucoma UK
3 months ago
questions
In the summer, I noticed sporadic noises in one ear. It only happened at night, when lying down to sleep. It was almost like a deep and faint squeak. It lasted 2 days and went away. Months later, after developing a sinus cold, it returned. I did not react immediately as I thought it would pass. After
In the summer, I noticed sporadic noises in one ear. It only happened at night, when lying down to sleep. It was almost like a deep and faint squeak. It lasted 2 days and went away. Months later, after developing a sinus cold, it returned. I did not react immediately as I thought it would pass. After
Healthymetoday
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Tinnitus UK
4 months ago
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Simbrinza eye drops
I have been prescribed Simbrinza eye drops as a new method of treatment to bring my eye pressures down. My eye pressures are 23 and 20. These new drops are to be taken twice a day together with Bimatoprost once per day. I have done some background reading on these new drops and the side effects were
I have been prescribed Simbrinza eye drops as a new method of treatment to bring my eye pressures down. My eye pressures are 23 and 20. These new drops are to be taken twice a day together with Bimatoprost once per day. I have done some background reading on these new drops and the side effects were
Bill_Evans
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Glaucoma UK
7 months ago
ninny74
I have closed angle Glaucoma and use Monopost eye drops every evening which keeps my pressures around 20. I have had a laser Iridotomy. Just lately I have been feeling very low having lost a couple of friends and been involved in a car accident. I am thinking of taking anti depressants ( first time
I have closed angle Glaucoma and use Monopost eye drops every evening which keeps my pressures around 20. I have had a laser Iridotomy. Just lately I have been feeling very low having lost a couple of friends and been involved in a car accident. I am thinking of taking anti depressants ( first time
ninny74
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Glaucoma UK
7 months ago
Monopost Eye Drops
Hi, does anyone know of an alternative eye drop to monopost. I have been prescribed this to take in each eye once a day at night but after 2 weeks am finding it unbearable even though I am using eye lubrication drops to try and help with the itchy soreness.
Hi, does anyone know of an alternative eye drop to monopost. I have been prescribed this to take in each eye once a day at night but after 2 weeks am finding it unbearable even though I am using eye lubrication drops to try and help with the itchy soreness.
Barry240
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Glaucoma UK
8 months ago
Taking Ibuprofen whilst on Cosopt eye drops
Good morning, I am suffering from bad lower backache, I wanted to check if I am ok to take Ibuporfen whilst taking Cosopt eye drops twice a day. I have looked online etc but cannot find anything. I have taken Paracetamol but it’s just not shifting. Many thanks
Good morning, I am suffering from bad lower backache, I wanted to check if I am ok to take Ibuporfen whilst taking Cosopt eye drops twice a day. I have looked online etc but cannot find anything. I have taken Paracetamol but it’s just not shifting. Many thanks
KBIOW
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Glaucoma UK
9 months ago
Clicking
Good morning All I have had tinnitus for a long time now which I have been able to manage. Is there anyone out there who suffers from clicks in their ears? The thing with clicks is they are not constant there intermittent and there for not easy to ignore, I have had clicks for just over a year now
Good morning All I have had tinnitus for a long time now which I have been able to manage. Is there anyone out there who suffers from clicks in their ears? The thing with clicks is they are not constant there intermittent and there for not easy to ignore, I have had clicks for just over a year now
Hodgy62
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Tinnitus UK
3 hours ago
Tinnitus and Meniere's
Has anyone ever received Intratympanic steroid injection in their ear(s) for Tinnitus or Meniere's? I was just curious if it was worth it and made matters better. Is the injection painful or create other issues? My ENT has recommended it for my left ear which has a variety of issues. Thanks.
Has anyone ever received Intratympanic steroid injection in their ear(s) for Tinnitus or Meniere's? I was just curious if it was worth it and made matters better. Is the injection painful or create other issues? My ENT has recommended it for my left ear which has a variety of issues. Thanks.
MrGC314
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Tinnitus UK
2 days ago
Haemophilus influenzae
Has anyone been able to get immunised against haemophilus influenzae? I've just had a bad infection which has been hard to shake off and I don't want it again. I know there is a vaccine available for adults but my hospital seems never to have heard of it.
Has anyone been able to get immunised against haemophilus influenzae? I've just had a bad infection which has been hard to shake off and I don't want it again. I know there is a vaccine available for adults but my hospital seems never to have heard of it.
1234emc
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CLL Support
2 days ago
Cognitive Function or lack of!
Hello I had a TBI due to a fall 20 years ago, coma for a month, year of rehab, sepsis whist asleep. I was determined to get back to my old self as best I could and have got a postgraduate degree, professional qualification, got married had children since. I have never posted because I achieved what
Hello I had a TBI due to a fall 20 years ago, coma for a month, year of rehab, sepsis whist asleep. I was determined to get back to my old self as best I could and have got a postgraduate degree, professional qualification, got married had children since. I have never posted because I achieved what
4158Bear
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Headway
3 days ago
Confusion! Help please! Ear plug in one ear/ Singer/ worse tinnitus
Hi guys, So, I'm a singer and am trying virtually every earplug/IEM/custom mould solution I can to try and get to s good place with it. I think my tinnitus was caused by loud singing gigs, one particular week 2 years ago where I really pushed the PA volume. I now always use hearing protection
Hi guys, So, I'm a singer and am trying virtually every earplug/IEM/custom mould solution I can to try and get to s good place with it. I think my tinnitus was caused by loud singing gigs, one particular week 2 years ago where I really pushed the PA volume. I now always use hearing protection
Fulltimemuso
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Tinnitus UK
7 days ago
What is an ICM?
An Insertable Cardiac Monitor (ICM) is a small thin device that is inserted under the skin on your breastbone to record the activity of your heart. It can remain in place for up to 3 years. The device will capture and record 'episodes'. The recorded data will be collated and assessed and help to diagnose
An Insertable Cardiac Monitor (ICM) is a small thin device that is inserted under the skin on your breastbone to record the activity of your heart. It can remain in place for up to 3 years. The device will capture and record 'episodes'. The recorded data will be collated and assessed and help to diagnose
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
11 days ago
Sezary Syndrome.
After many months of fighting a complete body rash, I was visually diagnose with Sezary Syndome and had to discontinue my CLL treatment with Venetoclax, only did 8 months out of 24 months due to the rash condition. Is there anyone with knowledge of this or was there any previous postings? I greatly
After many months of fighting a complete body rash, I was visually diagnose with Sezary Syndome and had to discontinue my CLL treatment with Venetoclax, only did 8 months out of 24 months due to the rash condition. Is there anyone with knowledge of this or was there any previous postings? I greatly
Champlain
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CLL Support
12 days ago
Iodine and Povidone - A Chemistry Lesson
Over the years, we have seen many mentions of povidone-iodine. This video is the first time I have ever come across a proper explanation as to why povidone-iodine is chosen! It then continues with its aim of extracting pure iodine from povidone-iodine. The video could be very boring if you are
Over the years, we have seen many mentions of povidone-iodine. This video is the first time I have ever come across a proper explanation as to why povidone-iodine is chosen! It then continues with its aim of extracting pure iodine from povidone-iodine. The video could be very boring if you are
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
12 days ago
negative pressure in both ears
Hello everyone Has anyone been diagnosed with negative pressure in their ears? I had an appointment with the audiologist recently and she said I had negative pressure in both my ears. I have hearing loss in both ears and tinnitus in my left ear, sometimes in my right ear. I am waiting to be fitted
Hello everyone Has anyone been diagnosed with negative pressure in their ears? I had an appointment with the audiologist recently and she said I had negative pressure in both my ears. I have hearing loss in both ears and tinnitus in my left ear, sometimes in my right ear. I am waiting to be fitted
Choralmusic
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Tinnitus UK
12 days ago
tinnitus - get your hearing aids insured!!
while out on a regular five mile hill walk two weeks ago high up on the Quantocks, with the weather windy and cold then warmer and still, my hat was on and off every ten mins. By the time I reached the car I noticed that one of the aids was no longer there. It’s wasnt in the scarf, down my top or in
while out on a regular five mile hill walk two weeks ago high up on the Quantocks, with the weather windy and cold then warmer and still, my hat was on and off every ten mins. By the time I reached the car I noticed that one of the aids was no longer there. It’s wasnt in the scarf, down my top or in
Bridiecat
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Tinnitus UK
12 days ago
mucus
Hi, I've had mucus in my inner ear for around 7 years which causes tinnitus,I can keep cracking it by yawning but makes the tinnitus even louder, been to doctors had MRI scan but can't do anything and don't seem that interested,I was wondering if I burst my ear drum it would let the fluid out or would
Hi, I've had mucus in my inner ear for around 7 years which causes tinnitus,I can keep cracking it by yawning but makes the tinnitus even louder, been to doctors had MRI scan but can't do anything and don't seem that interested,I was wondering if I burst my ear drum it would let the fluid out or would
Manmax
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Tinnitus UK
12 days ago
Tinnitus
I wonder if anyone else is suffering from tinnitus. I have noticed my tinnitus is getting worse and was reading up on it. So it seems it can affect people with auto immune diseases. I am taking 20mg methotrexate each week and these drugs are known to increase symptoms of tinnitus. Does anyone else have
I wonder if anyone else is suffering from tinnitus. I have noticed my tinnitus is getting worse and was reading up on it. So it seems it can affect people with auto immune diseases. I am taking 20mg methotrexate each week and these drugs are known to increase symptoms of tinnitus. Does anyone else have
LuckyLucy007
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
13 days ago
Change in inhalers
I'm currently on sertide and being switched over to symbicort. I'm not sure of the dosage etc as need to discuss further with gp. I'm a little concerned as been on seretide for years. When I get switched it triggers flares and I've already had loads of time of work. I work part time. I also think I'm
I'm currently on sertide and being switched over to symbicort. I'm not sure of the dosage etc as need to discuss further with gp. I'm a little concerned as been on seretide for years. When I get switched it triggers flares and I've already had loads of time of work. I work part time. I also think I'm
spookylou
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Asthma Community Forum
14 days ago
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