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Super anxious about wisdom teeth removal
So I was told I needed to get my wisdom teeth removed and will likely have it done next month. But I’m super nervous. Weirdly though it’s not the pain or anything like that that I am nervous about. It’s the being put to sleep and the being taken care of by people. I am going to fight hard to be kept
So I was told I needed to get my wisdom teeth removed and will likely have it done next month. But I’m super nervous. Weirdly though it’s not the pain or anything like that that I am nervous about. It’s the being put to sleep and the being taken care of by people. I am going to fight hard to be kept
DemureRose
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Anxiety Support
4 years ago
Treatment for dry, peeling lips
What do you use for Sjogrens dry, peeling lips? I have had lupus for 30 years, and a variety of dry eye and salivary gland issues, that have at times been severe. Been treated for both. Also have dry sinus, and sleep apnea. Even if I use items to prevent mouth breathing during sleeps, lips still
What do you use for Sjogrens dry, peeling lips? I have had lupus for 30 years, and a variety of dry eye and salivary gland issues, that have at times been severe. Been treated for both. Also have dry sinus, and sleep apnea. Even if I use items to prevent mouth breathing during sleeps, lips still
roxanne67
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The Australian Sjögren's Syndrome Association
4 years ago
Vision problems
I havn't had an injection in left eye since May 2018 due to scarring I was told...but recently I had an episode of flashing lights in that eye and my vision changed, it felt like my sight was pulling in 1 direction, it turned out I had a bleed in that eye, but they won't inject as it wont improve my
I havn't had an injection in left eye since May 2018 due to scarring I was told...but recently I had an episode of flashing lights in that eye and my vision changed, it felt like my sight was pulling in 1 direction, it turned out I had a bleed in that eye, but they won't inject as it wont improve my
JJnan
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Macular Society
4 years ago
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Does anyone know anything about the use of deflazacort instead of prednisone for PMR?
Searching the web tonight for prednisone information, I came across deflazacort for the first time. It seems to have better characteristics in terms of less bone loss and other side effects. The article I found (link below) talks about kidney transplantation; does anyone know whether it is being used
Searching the web tonight for prednisone information, I came across deflazacort for the first time. It seems to have better characteristics in terms of less bone loss and other side effects. The article I found (link below) talks about kidney transplantation; does anyone know whether it is being used
benhemp
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
How bad do visual difficulties get?
My dad has recently been diagnosed with CBD and we are devastated! I honestly thought he had PSP because his symptoms started with visual problems and this has continued to be one of his main problems. But he has an 'alien limb' - his right arm and hand -, which I know fits with a diagnosis of CBD.
My dad has recently been diagnosed with CBD and we are devastated! I honestly thought he had PSP because his symptoms started with visual problems and this has continued to be one of his main problems. But he has an 'alien limb' - his right arm and hand -, which I know fits with a diagnosis of CBD.
georgiemoon
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PSP Association
4 years ago
Standing up for myself and other vulnerable people.
I just won a battle against Southern Electric.(SSE) Up to a year ago I've been happy with SSE. I'm registered with SSE as vulnerable. I pay by dd and always overpay. Soon after lockdown started SSE rang for a meter reading because no meter men were working. I explained my breathing problems and
I just won a battle against Southern Electric.(SSE) Up to a year ago I've been happy with SSE. I'm registered with SSE as vulnerable. I pay by dd and always overpay. Soon after lockdown started SSE rang for a meter reading because no meter men were working. I explained my breathing problems and
wheezyof
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
UPDATE - aqueous shunt implantation
Yesterday my partner went back to Moorfields in the early morning. I couldn't go with him so was waiting for news. It was all good. His pressure has gone from 3 post surgery to 8. He got a device to allow him to put his own drops in. His eye is looking good, his vision has slightly improved each day.
Yesterday my partner went back to Moorfields in the early morning. I couldn't go with him so was waiting for news. It was all good. His pressure has gone from 3 post surgery to 8. He got a device to allow him to put his own drops in. His eye is looking good, his vision has slightly improved each day.
Calam1ty
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Glaucoma UK
4 years ago
Hello!
Hi everyone! I just started listening to 'Heal Your PTSD' and this forum was suggested. I'm pretty well on the road to healing, but can't shake lingering fear some days. I have been in CBT therapy a year and a half, only going once every few months now, and I'm about to finish up EMDR in a couple weeks
Hi everyone! I just started listening to 'Heal Your PTSD' and this forum was suggested. I'm pretty well on the road to healing, but can't shake lingering fear some days. I have been in CBT therapy a year and a half, only going once every few months now, and I'm about to finish up EMDR in a couple weeks
MountainMama2
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Heal My PTSD
4 years ago
New Corona Virus strain B.1.1.7 Detected in UK , more Infectious than Covid19... UK says situation going out of control, declares lockdown
Our community members based out of UK , please take care , stay safe. Enhance immunity, do physical exercise especially Deep breathing exercise - Pranayam's to strengthen the lungs and respiratory tract and most importantly eat Healthy food and specially the Vitamin C containing citrus Fruits......
Our community members based out of UK , please take care , stay safe. Enhance immunity, do physical exercise especially Deep breathing exercise - Pranayam's to strengthen the lungs and respiratory tract and most importantly eat Healthy food and specially the Vitamin C containing citrus Fruits......
namaha
Administrator
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Diabetes India
4 years ago
This is why you should ALWAYS view your own blood results.
I was diagnosed Nov 2018, despite a blood test 7 months before not being processed and me being incorrectly informed all normal. But now I’ve discovered I was hyper years before getting diagnosed. Since setting up online access (with help from this forum on how to start going about it) I been going
I was diagnosed Nov 2018, despite a blood test 7 months before not being processed and me being incorrectly informed all normal. But now I’ve discovered I was hyper years before getting diagnosed. Since setting up online access (with help from this forum on how to start going about it) I been going
PurpleNails
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Thyroid results
If anyone could give me some insight into these blood test results, I would be very thankful. pB TSH * 14.73 mU/L [ 0.30 - 4.20 ] * high pB Free T4 * 11.5 pmol/L [ 12.0 - 22.0 ] * low I currently taking Metavive
If anyone could give me some insight into these blood test results, I would be very thankful. pB TSH * 14.73 mU/L [ 0.30 - 4.20 ] * high pB Free T4 * 11.5 pmol/L [ 12.0 - 22.0 ] * low I currently taking Metavive
alex232
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Pleasant surprise
I just received a phone call from my new practice in response to my request to self inject,no problem at all they will provide me with the sharps bin ,needles and b12 I need and doc has put it on repeat. I have to say I’m really surprised I expected a firm no lol.It must have been the way I worded my
I just received a phone call from my new practice in response to my request to self inject,no problem at all they will provide me with the sharps bin ,needles and b12 I need and doc has put it on repeat. I have to say I’m really surprised I expected a firm no lol.It must have been the way I worded my
Hidden
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Excruciating headaches
I was diagnosed with Acute glaucoma 2 months ago, but over the last few weeks I've been suffering eye pain and almost continuous excruciating headaches plus tinnitus on the same side as the headache and clouded vision ! Has any has these same symptoms with Glaucoma ? It's quite a struggle with it...
I was diagnosed with Acute glaucoma 2 months ago, but over the last few weeks I've been suffering eye pain and almost continuous excruciating headaches plus tinnitus on the same side as the headache and clouded vision ! Has any has these same symptoms with Glaucoma ? It's quite a struggle with it...
Noelhoney
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Glaucoma UK
4 years ago
Diagnosis wait
Hello, wonder if anyone in Uk has difficulty with waiting and time spent trying to get diagnosed. I had abnormal LFTs for a couple months, fatigue,itching, unable to work. I am having a phone consult on Monday thankfully. As yet, no indepth tests. My Human Resources at work are not familiar with this
Hello, wonder if anyone in Uk has difficulty with waiting and time spent trying to get diagnosed. I had abnormal LFTs for a couple months, fatigue,itching, unable to work. I am having a phone consult on Monday thankfully. As yet, no indepth tests. My Human Resources at work are not familiar with this
geraldine60
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PBC Foundation
4 years ago
A good stand up reminder. Being sedentary can worsen PD.
I have tried many reminders including manual/digital timers, iWatch, standalone apps, etc. but this lightweight free "eyeCare" Chrome extension is the best of all that I've tried thus far with audible/visual notification with adjustable time. It's actually a reminder app to exercise your eyes to prevent
I have tried many reminders including manual/digital timers, iWatch, standalone apps, etc. but this lightweight free "eyeCare" Chrome extension is the best of all that I've tried thus far with audible/visual notification with adjustable time. It's actually a reminder app to exercise your eyes to prevent
rescuema
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Antibiotics and immunosupressant??
Hello, I just managed to get an eye infection and the GP prescribed chloramphenicol eye ointment and flucloxacillin. I already take methotrexate, hydroxichloroquine and prednisolone. She told me to check with the rheumatology nurse to see if I need to stop the immunosuppressant. I tried to get in touch
Hello, I just managed to get an eye infection and the GP prescribed chloramphenicol eye ointment and flucloxacillin. I already take methotrexate, hydroxichloroquine and prednisolone. She told me to check with the rheumatology nurse to see if I need to stop the immunosuppressant. I tried to get in touch
Leades
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NRAS
4 years ago
Amitryptaline side effects
Hi can anyone tell me what side effects they had from amitryptaline. I was on 25mg and was ok apart from a little groggy and dry mouth. GP has upped the dose to 50mg because I wasn’t sleeping with pain in my neck and head. I feel dreadful. Very zombie like and can’t concentrate. I did however sleep last
Hi can anyone tell me what side effects they had from amitryptaline. I was on 25mg and was ok apart from a little groggy and dry mouth. GP has upped the dose to 50mg because I wasn’t sleeping with pain in my neck and head. I feel dreadful. Very zombie like and can’t concentrate. I did however sleep last
Patdoyle
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
4 years ago
Problems with secondary Sjogrens
Has anyone had increased problems with secondary Sjogrens? I have RA and both are controlled with MTX and Hydroxy. Just lately the dry mouth is back with a vengeance, has anyone had this happen and if so, anything done to help? Hospital said see GP but that doesn`t seem right to me
Has anyone had increased problems with secondary Sjogrens? I have RA and both are controlled with MTX and Hydroxy. Just lately the dry mouth is back with a vengeance, has anyone had this happen and if so, anything done to help? Hospital said see GP but that doesn`t seem right to me
catwoman4
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NRAS
4 years ago
Working with Glaucoma - any advice welcomed
Hi all, new here and new to the condition. I had eye surgery, trabeculectomy last wed on my left eye and a laser treatment on my right eye . I am interested to know if you have been able to continue to work in your current job or change careers? Thanks for reading my message. Sammie.
Hi all, new here and new to the condition. I had eye surgery, trabeculectomy last wed on my left eye and a laser treatment on my right eye . I am interested to know if you have been able to continue to work in your current job or change careers? Thanks for reading my message. Sammie.
Sammie2020
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Glaucoma UK
4 years ago
Any social care for elderly alone with glaucoma?
My father had glaucoma and I get my eyes checked once a year at the opticians. My pressures are going up-they were high at my last eyetest, though came to the top end of normal in a second different test, and I am really worried I will get glaucoma. The main reason it worries me is that I have no
My father had glaucoma and I get my eyes checked once a year at the opticians. My pressures are going up-they were high at my last eyetest, though came to the top end of normal in a second different test, and I am really worried I will get glaucoma. The main reason it worries me is that I have no
Fran555
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Glaucoma UK
4 years ago
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