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2 years post-thyroidectomy - Struggling with Tirosint and finding the right dose
Hi, To make a long storyshort, after a sever hyperthyroidism and toxic goiter, I got my thyroid removed 2 years ago. I started with Levothyroxine - 88mg , went to hypo so my doctor increased it to 4x100mg 3x88mg. I then went to hyper in less than 2 weeks during 2 months. As I also experience very
Hi, To make a long storyshort, after a sever hyperthyroidism and toxic goiter, I got my thyroid removed 2 years ago. I started with Levothyroxine - 88mg , went to hypo so my doctor increased it to 4x100mg 3x88mg. I then went to hyper in less than 2 weeks during 2 months. As I also experience very
Sophie4506
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Hydroxychloroquine
Hi, I have Sjogrens disease and the Hydroxychloroquine really helps me. It has been like a miracle drug for me actually. My immune system is very strong. I haven’t had a any problems with it. It has definitely helped with my raynauds and my stiffness in my hands and fingers as well.
Hi, I have Sjogrens disease and the Hydroxychloroquine really helps me. It has been like a miracle drug for me actually. My immune system is very strong. I haven’t had a any problems with it. It has definitely helped with my raynauds and my stiffness in my hands and fingers as well.
Juanburr1950
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
11 months ago
Serious Dry Eyes
Recently saw my ophthalmologist and I was told I have the worst dry eyes he’s ever seen. I have been using eye drops but now I am seriously using eye drops…Refresh eye drops 6x during the day, prednisone drops 2x a day, gel drops at night, moist heat eye compress 1x a day, new humidifier plus I have
Recently saw my ophthalmologist and I was told I have the worst dry eyes he’s ever seen. I have been using eye drops but now I am seriously using eye drops…Refresh eye drops 6x during the day, prednisone drops 2x a day, gel drops at night, moist heat eye compress 1x a day, new humidifier plus I have
MaryAZ
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My MSAA Community
11 months ago
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I am blind in my left eye it has a pressure reading of 36. I am taking Maxidex and azopt which makes my eye sting. I use a heat pad after using the computer which helps . Can I use the heat pad before putting the eye drops in? will this reduce the stinging?
I am blind in my left eye it has a pressure reading of 36. I am taking Maxidex and azopt which makes my eye sting. I use a heat pad after using the computer which helps . Can I use the heat pad before putting the eye drops in? will this reduce the stinging?
Lucydog
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Glaucoma UK
11 months ago
Ganfort Preservative Free Eye Drop Side Effects
Hi all, Anyone here using Ganfort PF? I tried it one day it’s very effective but my eye red for whole day!🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️ Just to check will the redness go away?😂😂😂
Hi all, Anyone here using Ganfort PF? I tried it one day it’s very effective but my eye red for whole day!🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️ Just to check will the redness go away?😂😂😂
RonOng5267
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Glaucoma UK
11 months ago
Myrtle 22
Hi, my consultant wants me to have a Trabeculectomy because my field test is not good, but, my pressures are only 10 and 11 in each eye. Has anyone else had a suggestion like this? I am worried my pressure will go too low and create more problems. Thanks
Hi, my consultant wants me to have a Trabeculectomy because my field test is not good, but, my pressures are only 10 and 11 in each eye. Has anyone else had a suggestion like this? I am worried my pressure will go too low and create more problems. Thanks
Myrtle22
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Glaucoma UK
11 months ago
Supplements to reduce glutamate
I was inspired by Widebody's comments on taurine and glycine to look into supplements that reduce glutamate. I found the following on an autism website that I cannot vouch for, but here is the list: (those of us taking gabapentin, pregabalin, horizont are taking medicine that is reducing brain glutamate
I was inspired by Widebody's comments on taurine and glycine to look into supplements that reduce glutamate. I found the following on an autism website that I cannot vouch for, but here is the list: (those of us taking gabapentin, pregabalin, horizont are taking medicine that is reducing brain glutamate
wantokporo
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Restless Legs Syndrome
9 months ago
Eye strain
Hi could anyone help me with this problem I have been getting the feeling that my eyes are strained and sensitive to light would this be related to thyroid problems I have had surgery to remove the right side of my thyroid and I am not currently taken any meds for this ?
Hi could anyone help me with this problem I have been getting the feeling that my eyes are strained and sensitive to light would this be related to thyroid problems I have had surgery to remove the right side of my thyroid and I am not currently taken any meds for this ?
Rocksonfire
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Dry eyes and hydration
I have lived with glaucoma for more than a decade, and over the years the associated experience of dry eyes and blurred vision has become an increasing problem alongside the treatment interventions and the eye drops that I’m required to use. Some days are worse than others and I’ve never really understood
I have lived with glaucoma for more than a decade, and over the years the associated experience of dry eyes and blurred vision has become an increasing problem alongside the treatment interventions and the eye drops that I’m required to use. Some days are worse than others and I’ve never really understood
Purchris
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Glaucoma UK
11 months ago
Thyroid Eye Disease (TED) talk 13.08.23 (7-8pm)
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/thyroid-eye-disease-ted-talk-by-professor-simon-pearce-registration-681585188647 There is an online talk on TED by Prof Pearce on 13.08.23 if anyone is interested in listening. It is organised by TEDct. Personally, I’ve benefitted from having an enlightened endocrinologist
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/thyroid-eye-disease-ted-talk-by-professor-simon-pearce-registration-681585188647 There is an online talk on TED by Prof Pearce on 13.08.23 if anyone is interested in listening. It is organised by TEDct. Personally, I’ve benefitted from having an enlightened endocrinologist
Buddy195
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
DRY MOUTH/ HORRIBLE TASTE
Hi Everyone , December I had puffy red right cheek , sore to touch , no cold, no earache, but my face ached. Had my eyes checked all ok, saw GP , gave me some nose drops, didnt work , he said thought it might be my sinuses , i did suffer with sinus issues 60 years ago , but in my memory seemed
Hi Everyone , December I had puffy red right cheek , sore to touch , no cold, no earache, but my face ached. Had my eyes checked all ok, saw GP , gave me some nose drops, didnt work , he said thought it might be my sinuses , i did suffer with sinus issues 60 years ago , but in my memory seemed
TGSHJ71
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LUPUS UK
11 months ago
a poem for light relief
Check up day, and I’m Right on time 10 minutes early for my ten to nine They call me through but false alarm It’s just the nurse, eye test, stay calm My good eye reads nearly all the chart But Glaucoma eye is not so smart Can only get about halfway down through pinholes an extra line can
Check up day, and I’m Right on time 10 minutes early for my ten to nine They call me through but false alarm It’s just the nurse, eye test, stay calm My good eye reads nearly all the chart But Glaucoma eye is not so smart Can only get about halfway down through pinholes an extra line can
Royrace
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Glaucoma UK
11 months ago
Midazelam
Hi I am having cataract surgery on Sunday and you are given choice of a sedative or not. The nurse said "they usually " use Midazelam -obviously anything offered if i am unsure I will go without it. Does anyone know if Midazelam is RLS safe ? Don't want legs jumping around and the surgical instruments
Hi I am having cataract surgery on Sunday and you are given choice of a sedative or not. The nurse said "they usually " use Midazelam -obviously anything offered if i am unsure I will go without it. Does anyone know if Midazelam is RLS safe ? Don't want legs jumping around and the surgical instruments
Pippins2
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Restless Legs Syndrome
11 months ago
EMDR THERAPY
Good afternoon all, does anyone know of any EMDR therapy that is online only and accepts state insurance. Please leave your comments on the bottom. Thanks
Good afternoon all, does anyone know of any EMDR therapy that is online only and accepts state insurance. Please leave your comments on the bottom. Thanks
kanzler1987
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Anxiety and Depression Support
27 days ago
does it ever completely go away?
I had a medical procedure that was in itself very traumatic and also reactivated a childhood trauma. I have been in CBT for 2 1/2 years and recently started EMDR. I want this all to just go away! However, as in the case of the childhood trauma, which I thought had been dealt with, I fear I will always
I had a medical procedure that was in itself very traumatic and also reactivated a childhood trauma. I have been in CBT for 2 1/2 years and recently started EMDR. I want this all to just go away! However, as in the case of the childhood trauma, which I thought had been dealt with, I fear I will always
Kalee55
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Heal My PTSD
29 days ago
Dry Matter in the corner of eyes.
Does anyone have problems with dry matter in the inside corner of their eyes? I know Glaucoma can be associated with dry eyes and fortunately, so far, I have not had too much of a problem.. However lately I have noticed an occasional sharp pain in the corner of my eye as a piece of matter comes out.
Does anyone have problems with dry matter in the inside corner of their eyes? I know Glaucoma can be associated with dry eyes and fortunately, so far, I have not had too much of a problem.. However lately I have noticed an occasional sharp pain in the corner of my eye as a piece of matter comes out.
Tschuggen
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Glaucoma UK
11 months ago
Dry mouth
Hi, I'm on Besremi, now at 150 every two weeks (down from 180 as WBC got too low). I have had dry eyes for awhile, but suddenly I'm noticing my mouth is really dry. I also have frequent urination, and have had for sometime which is driving me crazy. I do see urologist next week about that issue
Hi, I'm on Besremi, now at 150 every two weeks (down from 180 as WBC got too low). I have had dry eyes for awhile, but suddenly I'm noticing my mouth is really dry. I also have frequent urination, and have had for sometime which is driving me crazy. I do see urologist next week about that issue
Elizka
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MPN Voice
11 months ago
warm eye masks
can anyone recommend a type of warm eye mask? I have dry tired eyes and would like to try a warm mask but have seen some to put in microwave and some usb ones, Can anyone recommend please. I had slt laser bout 3 months ago -not worked and totally regret it.Eyes not felt same since. - back on Monopost
can anyone recommend a type of warm eye mask? I have dry tired eyes and would like to try a warm mask but have seen some to put in microwave and some usb ones, Can anyone recommend please. I had slt laser bout 3 months ago -not worked and totally regret it.Eyes not felt same since. - back on Monopost
swanlady123
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Glaucoma UK
11 months ago
Hope this helps!
Hi everyone, I do not have CLL but I do have the itchy, pins and needles prickly feeling on my upper arms at night when I cover up. Once it starts it's relentless. I spoke to my Dermatologist about it and she said it sounded like a nerve problem. She prescribed me Fluocinonide cream 0.05 percent. I rub
Hi everyone, I do not have CLL but I do have the itchy, pins and needles prickly feeling on my upper arms at night when I cover up. Once it starts it's relentless. I spoke to my Dermatologist about it and she said it sounded like a nerve problem. She prescribed me Fluocinonide cream 0.05 percent. I rub
MiaRiley21
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CLL Support
11 months ago
pegasys and migraines
I see from a recent post response that there are others on Pegasys who have suffered from migraines. I have been on 45 mcg weekly for a few months and have just had an excruciatingly painful migraine. I have had a few less painful ones. I’m hoping some patients will share their experience on this
I see from a recent post response that there are others on Pegasys who have suffered from migraines. I have been on 45 mcg weekly for a few months and have just had an excruciatingly painful migraine. I have had a few less painful ones. I’m hoping some patients will share their experience on this
Smithjoa
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MPN Voice
11 months ago
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