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Loss of sight 4 days after injectio
Hi all, after my double injection last Wednesday struggling all week after them Sunday morning I found I had severe reaction to light and by Monday morning I lost sight in my right eye was in awful pain so I am attending the emergency clinic everyday, they have taken fluid out of the back of my eye
Hi all, after my double injection last Wednesday struggling all week after them Sunday morning I found I had severe reaction to light and by Monday morning I lost sight in my right eye was in awful pain so I am attending the emergency clinic everyday, they have taken fluid out of the back of my eye
Annsandra13
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Macular Society
5 years ago
Damage caused by speculum
I had injection in right eye with eyelea last Friday. As numbing drops wore off I had excruciating unbearable pain in my eye. Had to keep eyes closed & dsperately try not to allow my eyes to move at all. Had to get my daughter over to take me to A&E where, after long wait, was told by ophthalmologist
I had injection in right eye with eyelea last Friday. As numbing drops wore off I had excruciating unbearable pain in my eye. Had to keep eyes closed & dsperately try not to allow my eyes to move at all. Had to get my daughter over to take me to A&E where, after long wait, was told by ophthalmologist
folkmusicilike
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Macular Society
5 years ago
Keratoconus and anxiety
So I've been to see an ophthalmologist on Friday and he diagnosed me with keratoconus (it's a progressive eye disease where the cornea bulge forming a cone like shape and this cone like shape deflects light as it enters on it's way to the retina) There's a surgical treatment the Corneal Collagen crosslinking
So I've been to see an ophthalmologist on Friday and he diagnosed me with keratoconus (it's a progressive eye disease where the cornea bulge forming a cone like shape and this cone like shape deflects light as it enters on it's way to the retina) There's a surgical treatment the Corneal Collagen crosslinking
Addison_Miller
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Anxiety Support
5 years ago
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Is my extreme fatigue and dropping off to sleep when travelling a little PMR or...
Hi all, I'm wondering if my fatigue(extreme), I cant travelin a car or train without drifting off to a kinda sleep, cant watch TV.. sleep long hours at night but can only saty awake a few hours a day.. exhaustion and such a relief to lie down.. I can't describe it. Its been ongoing for overa year now
Hi all, I'm wondering if my fatigue(extreme), I cant travelin a car or train without drifting off to a kinda sleep, cant watch TV.. sleep long hours at night but can only saty awake a few hours a day.. exhaustion and such a relief to lie down.. I can't describe it. Its been ongoing for overa year now
Jan_Noack
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
CBT or EMDR
Based on your own personal experiences which therapy works the best EMDR or CBT? Especially when it comes to phobia. I never had the change to try EMDR and I am starting to think it might be more effective than CBT? What's your thoughts on that?
Based on your own personal experiences which therapy works the best EMDR or CBT? Especially when it comes to phobia. I never had the change to try EMDR and I am starting to think it might be more effective than CBT? What's your thoughts on that?
Moon_B
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Anxiety Support
5 years ago
Corneal ulcer
I've just got back from the local minor injuries unit as I have what looks like a blister on my eyeball. The Nurse Practitioner diagnosed a corneal ulcer. She says she thinks I have dry eyes - is this quite common with SLE? Should I contact the rheumatology department or GP regarding the dry eyes? I
I've just got back from the local minor injuries unit as I have what looks like a blister on my eyeball. The Nurse Practitioner diagnosed a corneal ulcer. She says she thinks I have dry eyes - is this quite common with SLE? Should I contact the rheumatology department or GP regarding the dry eyes? I
bleeny
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LUPUS UK
5 years ago
Eye angiography with Indocyanine green
I have been told that I am to have the procedure in January and looking at the possible side effects I am worried that it may result in an episode of AF. At the moment things are still settled, cryoablation in 2007, and only rarely have to use my PIP Flecainide. Has anyone on the forum had this dye injected
I have been told that I am to have the procedure in January and looking at the possible side effects I am worried that it may result in an episode of AF. At the moment things are still settled, cryoablation in 2007, and only rarely have to use my PIP Flecainide. Has anyone on the forum had this dye injected
Jay10
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 years ago
Inspiration
Did anyone else hear the wonderful interview on the Jeremy Vine show (BBC R2) yesterday of the deaf blind young woman who is a fourth year medical student? She is so inspiring and made me take stock a bit of my condition and putting hurdles in the way of what I can achieve whilst having impaired vision
Did anyone else hear the wonderful interview on the Jeremy Vine show (BBC R2) yesterday of the deaf blind young woman who is a fourth year medical student? She is so inspiring and made me take stock a bit of my condition and putting hurdles in the way of what I can achieve whilst having impaired vision
Emelinep
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Macular Society
5 years ago
If life gives you lemons...
Or in my case, trifoliate/sour oranges, make marmalade. Sweet oranges don't grow in my region. Though in California I always made sure to have access to a Seville Orange tree for it's flavorful tart fruit, here in Virginia the only hardy citrus is Trifoliate Orange, a thorny tree often used as rootstock
Or in my case, trifoliate/sour oranges, make marmalade. Sweet oranges don't grow in my region. Though in California I always made sure to have access to a Seville Orange tree for it's flavorful tart fruit, here in Virginia the only hardy citrus is Trifoliate Orange, a thorny tree often used as rootstock
goatgal
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My MSAA Community
5 years ago
Retinal vein Occlusion
i'm a 58 year old afro caribbean guy, who's in my first year as an IT contractor, after twenty years as PAYE; I've had retinal vein occlusion in my left eye recently and will be having my first Eyelea intravitreal injection next month. I've booked a day off for this first injection, but have been advised
i'm a 58 year old afro caribbean guy, who's in my first year as an IT contractor, after twenty years as PAYE; I've had retinal vein occlusion in my left eye recently and will be having my first Eyelea intravitreal injection next month. I've booked a day off for this first injection, but have been advised
Opelman
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Macular Society
5 years ago
Burning tongue, dry mouth
Sudden sore tongue and dry mouth aged 60. Acid taste in mouth. Other than that very fit and healthy. Take no medications. My main concern is bad breath & teeth issues. Has anyone taken fish oils or similar to help with the dryness? Any tips welcome!
Sudden sore tongue and dry mouth aged 60. Acid taste in mouth. Other than that very fit and healthy. Take no medications. My main concern is bad breath & teeth issues. Has anyone taken fish oils or similar to help with the dryness? Any tips welcome!
Weavie22
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IBS Network
5 years ago
Still confused
am still not sure if my AF will cause damage. I have a very irregular hb but never higher than 60 on a very few occasions it went up to 110 but I didn’t notice only detected on my fit bit. I suppose I am lucky not to have episodes. My energy level is low and I get breathless if walking fast or climbing
am still not sure if my AF will cause damage. I have a very irregular hb but never higher than 60 on a very few occasions it went up to 110 but I didn’t notice only detected on my fit bit. I suppose I am lucky not to have episodes. My energy level is low and I get breathless if walking fast or climbing
emsling
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AF Association
5 years ago
New Here...PTSD and trembling right leg
Hi all, Just saying "hello" as I came across this site looking for people's experience dealing with PTSD. I'm a 51 man from the UK and have been off work for the best part of 12 months with work related PTSD (lots of work around guns and dangerous situations). Main manifestation is a shaking right leg
Hi all, Just saying "hello" as I came across this site looking for people's experience dealing with PTSD. I'm a 51 man from the UK and have been off work for the best part of 12 months with work related PTSD (lots of work around guns and dangerous situations). Main manifestation is a shaking right leg
Brandt9
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Heal My PTSD
5 years ago
Please help
Hi ladies I’ve booked doctors appointment just wanted to see if anyone could give advice or experience. I just bathed baba... put a vest and nappy on him and proceeded to give him some baby yoghurt. After a few spoomfulls he started to shiver/shake uncontrollably for a few seconds. He was totally normal
Hi ladies I’ve booked doctors appointment just wanted to see if anyone could give advice or experience. I just bathed baba... put a vest and nappy on him and proceeded to give him some baby yoghurt. After a few spoomfulls he started to shiver/shake uncontrollably for a few seconds. He was totally normal
destiny121
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
5 years ago
Lupus art gallery anyone..I feel inspired!!
It seems to me that we have many talented individuals on this forum n I believe that art in any way shape or form is a wonderful way of expressing ourselves..be it arts, crafts,music etc..whatever the medium I strongly believe that it helps us to get through the autoimmune stuff that we all have to deal
It seems to me that we have many talented individuals on this forum n I believe that art in any way shape or form is a wonderful way of expressing ourselves..be it arts, crafts,music etc..whatever the medium I strongly believe that it helps us to get through the autoimmune stuff that we all have to deal
Krazykat26
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LUPUS UK
5 years ago
Pip update and dry eyes, mouth😵
Hello a while ago I posted about a PIP assessment.... Thank you any one who replied...sorry I didn't say 'thanks' back then. So I am waiting for them to decide whether I can still have PIP. Here's hoping🙄 On another note does any one have any thoughts on this - I am on the biologic tocilizumab. In recent
Hello a while ago I posted about a PIP assessment.... Thank you any one who replied...sorry I didn't say 'thanks' back then. So I am waiting for them to decide whether I can still have PIP. Here's hoping🙄 On another note does any one have any thoughts on this - I am on the biologic tocilizumab. In recent
Mouseling
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NRAS
5 years ago
Thrombophlebitis
So last week I thought I must have banged my leg as I had a red tender area (felt like a bruise coming) but over the week it’s got bigger so decided I better go to the drs. I wondered if I had thrombophlebitis but thought ‘nahhh I’m on warfarin!’ Low and behold I do have thrombophlebitis. This is he
So last week I thought I must have banged my leg as I had a red tender area (felt like a bruise coming) but over the week it’s got bigger so decided I better go to the drs. I wondered if I had thrombophlebitis but thought ‘nahhh I’m on warfarin!’ Low and behold I do have thrombophlebitis. This is he
kateb81
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
5 years ago
Good article on issues with nursing homes in the USA
Nursing home kitchens in 'horrible' condition endanger the elderly, advocates say. An investigation found food safety problems at nursing homes nationwide. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/nursing-home-kitchens-horrible-condition-endanger-elderly-advocates-say-n1061216
Nursing home kitchens in 'horrible' condition endanger the elderly, advocates say. An investigation found food safety problems at nursing homes nationwide. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/nursing-home-kitchens-horrible-condition-endanger-elderly-advocates-say-n1061216
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Headaches and dry nose
I have lots of debilitating symptoms but there is something really troubling me I would like to get help with. I wake every morning with severe headache. As a consequence I am afraid of sleep now. I have a lot of allergies. I am allergic to many things including cats, dogs, pollens, grasses etc. I also
I have lots of debilitating symptoms but there is something really troubling me I would like to get help with. I wake every morning with severe headache. As a consequence I am afraid of sleep now. I have a lot of allergies. I am allergic to many things including cats, dogs, pollens, grasses etc. I also
Details
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Ehlers-Danlos Support UK
5 years ago
Eye problems
Just Seen my normal eye check up and told them I had blurry vision in my left eye. Having been seen by a senior optometrist she said that as I had an eye appointment with St Thomas on the 23rd that I should call them to move it forward as it looked like macular degeneration (at 48 years of age) so St
Just Seen my normal eye check up and told them I had blurry vision in my left eye. Having been seen by a senior optometrist she said that as I had an eye appointment with St Thomas on the 23rd that I should call them to move it forward as it looked like macular degeneration (at 48 years of age) so St
Greenmil3
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
5 years ago
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