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I am new here - Extreme Anxiety over my various health conditions and managing them
I have had Fibromyalgia and Sjogrens for about 11 years now which has been a huge struggle trying to manage these. I was also diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes not long after this. I also have mobility problems and am on quite a few various painkillers, along with various other medications. This all caused
I have had Fibromyalgia and Sjogrens for about 11 years now which has been a huge struggle trying to manage these. I was also diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes not long after this. I also have mobility problems and am on quite a few various painkillers, along with various other medications. This all caused
Cyril123
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
cloudiness/blurriness after Eylea injection
I had my first eylea injection Tuesday after experiencing a CRVO. I continue to experience cloudiness and blurriness and some floaters. I’ve been in contact with the ophthalmology team, who’ve suggested that this can continue for days to weeks depending on the patient. Also, there are no other signs
I had my first eylea injection Tuesday after experiencing a CRVO. I continue to experience cloudiness and blurriness and some floaters. I’ve been in contact with the ophthalmology team, who’ve suggested that this can continue for days to weeks depending on the patient. Also, there are no other signs
Smilemiser
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Macular Society
2 years ago
Successful Eye Exam
Dear All, Today I had an Eye Exam at my local Boots Opticians, it should have been Yesterday but 'They' had Staff Training, As always The Optician was Very Thorough, checking both my Vision and- most important to me- my left eye for signs of Vasculitis, which was 'Clear'. Apart from a slight 'change
Dear All, Today I had an Eye Exam at my local Boots Opticians, it should have been Yesterday but 'They' had Staff Training, As always The Optician was Very Thorough, checking both my Vision and- most important to me- my left eye for signs of Vasculitis, which was 'Clear'. Apart from a slight 'change
AndrewT
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Vasculitis UK
2 years ago
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DVLA- Lost Licence due to VF
HI, I was wondering if anyone has any advice or experience in getting a driver's licence back! Quick background- diagnosed with well-developed Glaucoma a few days after birth in left eye (plus cataract, nystagmus, squint and a fixed iris) Lost sight completely by age 13/14. Glaucoma was identified
HI, I was wondering if anyone has any advice or experience in getting a driver's licence back! Quick background- diagnosed with well-developed Glaucoma a few days after birth in left eye (plus cataract, nystagmus, squint and a fixed iris) Lost sight completely by age 13/14. Glaucoma was identified
ToeJam
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
First post in around two years
I just thought I would drop in and say hi, and good to see some familiar names still around. For six months when I was here previously I tried my best to assist and support others and their queries as a survivor and have continued to do so elsewhere but to a more limited extent. Covid being less
I just thought I would drop in and say hi, and good to see some familiar names still around. For six months when I was here previously I tried my best to assist and support others and their queries as a survivor and have continued to do so elsewhere but to a more limited extent. Covid being less
Shreds
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Headway
2 years ago
Panic over cataract surgery
Hi friends I'm writing this as mum is on the toilet. She has cataract surgery due at 12.30 today but it is now 10.15 and mum needs a number 2. I'm worried we will not make it to hospital as she takes over an hour sometimes two to finish and then I have to wash and shower her. It takes an hour to get
Hi friends I'm writing this as mum is on the toilet. She has cataract surgery due at 12.30 today but it is now 10.15 and mum needs a number 2. I'm worried we will not make it to hospital as she takes over an hour sometimes two to finish and then I have to wash and shower her. It takes an hour to get
Cinderella80
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PSP Association
2 years ago
CPTSD
So I'm wondering if anyone here also has Childhood (or Complex) Post Traumatic Stress Disorder? if so, have you found some good therapy/treatment for it? How do you feel it impacts your ADHD? I seem to recall Gabor Maté stating that he thinks many issues like ADHD are actually attributable to CPTSD
So I'm wondering if anyone here also has Childhood (or Complex) Post Traumatic Stress Disorder? if so, have you found some good therapy/treatment for it? How do you feel it impacts your ADHD? I seem to recall Gabor Maté stating that he thinks many issues like ADHD are actually attributable to CPTSD
OldIndigoBlue
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
1 year ago
Just some advice please 🙏
Hi all Hope your all doing well just after a bit of advice really but don’t want to make this long. So I have serve endo and am waiting surgery for hysterectomy and possible bowel resection . I have been on waiting list since 2021 and have had 2 pre ops . My last physical examination was done in February
Hi all Hope your all doing well just after a bit of advice really but don’t want to make this long. So I have serve endo and am waiting surgery for hysterectomy and possible bowel resection . I have been on waiting list since 2021 and have had 2 pre ops . My last physical examination was done in February
Faithstar
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Little laughter 🤭 🤪
Woke up to snow ❄️ this morning. Had to cover my bad foot and put a shoe and coat on to dig out Rozy’s doggie door. The wind was 25 mph and blu snow off roof and was2’ deep in front of doggie door. Didn’t do much but got it cleared out so she can use it. A friend is coming over later this afternoon or
Woke up to snow ❄️ this morning. Had to cover my bad foot and put a shoe and coat on to dig out Rozy’s doggie door. The wind was 25 mph and blu snow off roof and was2’ deep in front of doggie door. Didn’t do much but got it cleared out so she can use it. A friend is coming over later this afternoon or
Kenu
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My MSAA Community
2 years ago
Told fibro but wasnt
Ive found out recently for sure that my so called fibromyalgia was a lack of estrogen caused first by the menopause, giving me many debiliating symptoms, and then when I had a hysterectomy it suddenly got far far worse, dangerously so. What worries me is that none of the doctors thought about what was
Ive found out recently for sure that my so called fibromyalgia was a lack of estrogen caused first by the menopause, giving me many debiliating symptoms, and then when I had a hysterectomy it suddenly got far far worse, dangerously so. What worries me is that none of the doctors thought about what was
amberbrown
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
DBS Surgery #2, a personal essay
DBS Surgery #2 by Gary Turchin On Nov 12, 2020, a good eight months into the pandemic, I found myself checking in to Kaiser Hospital, Redwood City, for brain surgery. I arrived at the hospital in terrible pain. I had stopped taking my medications for Parkinson
DBS Surgery #2 by Gary Turchin On Nov 12, 2020, a good eight months into the pandemic, I found myself checking in to Kaiser Hospital, Redwood City, for brain surgery. I arrived at the hospital in terrible pain. I had stopped taking my medications for Parkinson
GaryTorch
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Carbamazepine and POP pill
I'm not sure what group to write this in but does anyone know about the interactions with carbamazepine and desogestrel. I'm taking the pop pill to stop my periods as they are horrendously heavy and painful. Now I'm about to start Carbamazepine for Trigeminal Neuralgia, I'm wondering if because the efficacy
I'm not sure what group to write this in but does anyone know about the interactions with carbamazepine and desogestrel. I'm taking the pop pill to stop my periods as they are horrendously heavy and painful. Now I'm about to start Carbamazepine for Trigeminal Neuralgia, I'm wondering if because the efficacy
Adora12
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Pain Concern
2 years ago
Under active Thyroid with symptoms!
I have a long history of thyroid problems, diagnosed in 1986 with Graves Disease, had a Thyroidectomy in 1988, have been taking thyroxine since late 1988. In the past 15 years I have been suffering with dry eyes, dry mouth, dry ears, dry nose, and dry oesophagus. I have been tested for Sjogrens but everything
I have a long history of thyroid problems, diagnosed in 1986 with Graves Disease, had a Thyroidectomy in 1988, have been taking thyroxine since late 1988. In the past 15 years I have been suffering with dry eyes, dry mouth, dry ears, dry nose, and dry oesophagus. I have been tested for Sjogrens but everything
Chelly04
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Switching brands of Thyroxine
Hi there...I'm new to this forum so hello to all fellow sufferers out there. I've recently been reading about the issues that surround the swapping of brands of thyroxine. I heard about this from a lady in the pharmacy queue and couldn't help but overhear her conversation there. I asked her what
Hi there...I'm new to this forum so hello to all fellow sufferers out there. I've recently been reading about the issues that surround the swapping of brands of thyroxine. I heard about this from a lady in the pharmacy queue and couldn't help but overhear her conversation there. I asked her what
MagicMadge
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Blurriness and floaters
I’m currently in the ‘watching brief’ phase after a series of 10 Lucentis injections in my left eye. Over the past month, I’ve noticed a number of small black floaters and intermittent blurriness in the affected eye. I’ve yet to see my specialist doctor but the nurse practitioner and my optician haven
I’m currently in the ‘watching brief’ phase after a series of 10 Lucentis injections in my left eye. Over the past month, I’ve noticed a number of small black floaters and intermittent blurriness in the affected eye. I’ve yet to see my specialist doctor but the nurse practitioner and my optician haven
Fuzzbox100
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Macular Society
2 years ago
Good-bye and thank you all
I have not been on here every week. Sometimes not for several weeks. But then when meds get changed and the cancer changes, I would come back on. Many of the ladies on here were helpful and gracious. They understood things that my friends could not even comprehend bc they were not the ones battling
I have not been on here every week. Sometimes not for several weeks. But then when meds get changed and the cancer changes, I would come back on. Many of the ladies on here were helpful and gracious. They understood things that my friends could not even comprehend bc they were not the ones battling
kearnan
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
Childhood trauma
I will give EMDR a chance to work.
I will give EMDR a chance to work.
dratman
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Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) Support
1 year ago
Sudden problems with vision
Hi Friends! Has onyone else, on Pred, suffered from vision problems? I've been on Prednisolone since August 2021. Starting on 15mgs and now very slowly reduced to 2.5mg. Last week I was doing a crossword and suddenly realised thet I couldn'd see the squares to write in! I had a big blind "hole" in my
Hi Friends! Has onyone else, on Pred, suffered from vision problems? I've been on Prednisolone since August 2021. Starting on 15mgs and now very slowly reduced to 2.5mg. Last week I was doing a crossword and suddenly realised thet I couldn'd see the squares to write in! I had a big blind "hole" in my
Allum
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Could Pegasys cause hair thinning?
Hi all, I was diagnosed with MF in January 2021. I have been on 45mg of Pegasys weekly since then. I have noticed just recently that my hair appears to be getting thinner and shedding. Wonder if this is a side effect or my age!! 65. Thanks
Hi all, I was diagnosed with MF in January 2021. I have been on 45mg of Pegasys weekly since then. I have noticed just recently that my hair appears to be getting thinner and shedding. Wonder if this is a side effect or my age!! 65. Thanks
Robeets_33
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
got covid bad,do I stop arthritis meds.
hi, been 3 days since tested positive on lateral flow. I'm currently on benepali and strong pain killers though the illness is bizarrely making it less painful to move. This version is supposed to be just a cold but I feel alot worse. Does anyone know about biologics. Should I stop?
hi, been 3 days since tested positive on lateral flow. I'm currently on benepali and strong pain killers though the illness is bizarrely making it less painful to move. This version is supposed to be just a cold but I feel alot worse. Does anyone know about biologics. Should I stop?
RootsToots
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NRAS
2 years ago
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