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INF and vision improvement
Some may have seen my issues with eyes since starting Bes. Super light sensitive at my 1st dose period, other vague weirdness, and more recently left eye injury. After a series of eye Dr visits all is good so far. Eye was poked by an eyelash, and light trouble is long gone. I do have light cataracts
Some may have seen my issues with eyes since starting Bes. Super light sensitive at my 1st dose period, other vague weirdness, and more recently left eye injury. After a series of eye Dr visits all is good so far. Eye was poked by an eyelash, and light trouble is long gone. I do have light cataracts
EPguy
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
POEM - NEVER GIVE UP.
POEM – NEVER GIVE UP. I need to write a poem as this all must be said, I find that I need to say this, just before I go to bed. Its about you having a goal, something that affects you And never give up on it, no matter what you do. You may not realise, there are others, others, just like me,
POEM – NEVER GIVE UP. I need to write a poem as this all must be said, I find that I need to say this, just before I go to bed. Its about you having a goal, something that affects you And never give up on it, no matter what you do. You may not realise, there are others, others, just like me,
onebigvoice
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
Osteoarthritis will a stationary exercise bike help
I've been having problems with my legs and right hip for a few years now...recently some days pain in right hip was so bad I was referred for Physio Therapy for Sciatica...after six weeks working with a Physio Therapist I didn't feel much difference so Doctor ordered xrays...results showed Osteoarthritis
I've been having problems with my legs and right hip for a few years now...recently some days pain in right hip was so bad I was referred for Physio Therapy for Sciatica...after six weeks working with a Physio Therapist I didn't feel much difference so Doctor ordered xrays...results showed Osteoarthritis
Jelita
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Osteoarthritis Action
2 years ago
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Off Baricitinib and knee replacement
Hi I'm feeling tearful. I've been off Baricitinib for one week yesterday as I'm having a total knee replacement next Wednesday 13th (I had my left knee and hip replaced in 2018 before being diagnosed) and had to use walking sticks since. Already my feet and ankles are swollen and it's painful to
Hi I'm feeling tearful. I've been off Baricitinib for one week yesterday as I'm having a total knee replacement next Wednesday 13th (I had my left knee and hip replaced in 2018 before being diagnosed) and had to use walking sticks since. Already my feet and ankles are swollen and it's painful to
Mozart150
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NRAS
2 years ago
Statins
Hello everyone I hope you are having a good week. Please may I ask for some thoughts. I have been taking Rosuvastatin for about 3 months now and increasingly my muscles in my legs have got quite weak and painful and are only releaved by painkillers. The doctor is trying me on Pravastatin to see if this
Hello everyone I hope you are having a good week. Please may I ask for some thoughts. I have been taking Rosuvastatin for about 3 months now and increasingly my muscles in my legs have got quite weak and painful and are only releaved by painkillers. The doctor is trying me on Pravastatin to see if this
Heyjude31
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
The pain oh the pain!
I am at this minute in pain from my endometriosis. Today it is affecting my right and bit of my left pelvic area. It feels like a hot burning poker is prodding my pelvic area and then pulling the tissue down. I've tried a piece of ice wrapped with a towel to numb it, but nothing works. Does anybody
I am at this minute in pain from my endometriosis. Today it is affecting my right and bit of my left pelvic area. It feels like a hot burning poker is prodding my pelvic area and then pulling the tissue down. I've tried a piece of ice wrapped with a towel to numb it, but nothing works. Does anybody
valgal76
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Looking for support- Degenerative Myopia with CNV
Hello all! I am writing in hopes of finding support in this community as well as some hope. Given the fact that degenerative, severe myopia is so rare and individualized, I know none of us have all the answers. To share my story: I am 28 years old and have had moderately low vision (severe myopia)
Hello all! I am writing in hopes of finding support in this community as well as some hope. Given the fact that degenerative, severe myopia is so rare and individualized, I know none of us have all the answers. To share my story: I am 28 years old and have had moderately low vision (severe myopia)
Lilsarah
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Macular Society
2 years ago
High cholesterol and glucoma
i have mild glucoma.. now been told my cholesterol is high.. I've looked this up and it raises pressure? Any one with same..any advice ? i think I'm going to try get a Moorfields private appointment..im really worried
i have mild glucoma.. now been told my cholesterol is high.. I've looked this up and it raises pressure? Any one with same..any advice ? i think I'm going to try get a Moorfields private appointment..im really worried
GardeningDorset123
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
practical suggestions for pwp and the 2am club......drooling
Drooling sucks especially when you wake up with a wet pillow...which usually occurs mid to late stage pd. You can drink/eat pineapple which contains bromelain.. that acts to "dry" out the salivary gland which is controlled by the the parasympathetic/autonomic nervous system which ultimately becomes
Drooling sucks especially when you wake up with a wet pillow...which usually occurs mid to late stage pd. You can drink/eat pineapple which contains bromelain.. that acts to "dry" out the salivary gland which is controlled by the the parasympathetic/autonomic nervous system which ultimately becomes
beehive23
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Anyone stuck on prednefrin Forte years after Trabeculectomy surgery ??
Hello guys, Names Colin, from Sydney Australia aged 30 I have Uveitis glaucoma . I had undertaken Trabeculectomy surgery 4 years ago now. My vision was extremely blurry post opp, the doctors informed me my eye vision would return back to normal after a few months, unfortunately the clear vision never
Hello guys, Names Colin, from Sydney Australia aged 30 I have Uveitis glaucoma . I had undertaken Trabeculectomy surgery 4 years ago now. My vision was extremely blurry post opp, the doctors informed me my eye vision would return back to normal after a few months, unfortunately the clear vision never
Colin-F
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
Some good news - Laparoscopy success!
Hey All, I have been on this forum for a while as I was trying to figure out what was wrong. I'm 24 but had issues since I was 18, and was always told it's just bad period pain or I need to loose weight. Was formally diagnosed with PCOS last year after being tested for it 3 times since 2016 and always
Hey All, I have been on this forum for a while as I was trying to figure out what was wrong. I'm 24 but had issues since I was 18, and was always told it's just bad period pain or I need to loose weight. Was formally diagnosed with PCOS last year after being tested for it 3 times since 2016 and always
MoonheadTash
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
? To denerve or not to denerve?!
I’ve had preliminary local anaesthetic jabs, one side, (no steroid) in lower facet joints via pain management clinic. This is to try to identify whether it would be valuable to try denervation. Really hard for me to isolate the pain and to know how effective they were over approx. a 24 hour period.
I’ve had preliminary local anaesthetic jabs, one side, (no steroid) in lower facet joints via pain management clinic. This is to try to identify whether it would be valuable to try denervation. Really hard for me to isolate the pain and to know how effective they were over approx. a 24 hour period.
Gillyflower70
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NRAS
2 years ago
Feeling low
Hi hope everyone’s ok? Since being diagnosed a few months ago I’ve had quite a few flare ups, I take medication from the doctor, plus vit d, magnesium citrate, cbd, use Epsom salts to soak my feet in, have tried a flotation tank, go to a fibromyalgia support group but had to stop as can’t go at the
Hi hope everyone’s ok? Since being diagnosed a few months ago I’ve had quite a few flare ups, I take medication from the doctor, plus vit d, magnesium citrate, cbd, use Epsom salts to soak my feet in, have tried a flotation tank, go to a fibromyalgia support group but had to stop as can’t go at the
Fibro_fairy
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
Pain management alternatives
“Things I learned along the way” … in the event this may help others, I thought I’d share … If you or your loved one is struggling a great deal with pain, you may want to consider 1) having a pain pump placed 2) acupuncture. As my Jeff’s pain became harder to manage with his drug regimen, we were referred
“Things I learned along the way” … in the event this may help others, I thought I’d share … If you or your loved one is struggling a great deal with pain, you may want to consider 1) having a pain pump placed 2) acupuncture. As my Jeff’s pain became harder to manage with his drug regimen, we were referred
Pancake_Lefse
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
chronic pain all over body
Hi, my niece is in chronic pain all over her body, she has fibromyalgia, hs, scoliosis and much more, the doctor and hospital have given her all the pain medication, oramorph, gabapentin, codein, mst, but she is still in chronic pain, is there another pain medication they could try? we know something
Hi, my niece is in chronic pain all over her body, she has fibromyalgia, hs, scoliosis and much more, the doctor and hospital have given her all the pain medication, oramorph, gabapentin, codein, mst, but she is still in chronic pain, is there another pain medication they could try? we know something
salamander160
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Pain Concern
2 years ago
Getting diagnosed
I’ve recently been diagnosed with fibromyalgia by gp. Got to see a specialist in a couple of weeks. They won’t give me any stronger pain killers than naproxen. But I can’t cope I’m in agony as soon as I wake up till I go to sleep, I have a 16 month old who I can barely pick up or even sit and play on
I’ve recently been diagnosed with fibromyalgia by gp. Got to see a specialist in a couple of weeks. They won’t give me any stronger pain killers than naproxen. But I can’t cope I’m in agony as soon as I wake up till I go to sleep, I have a 16 month old who I can barely pick up or even sit and play on
Yellowbing24
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
probiotics with Hashimotos
hi everyone hope you’re doing ok. I remember being recommended to take probiotics to improve gut health for t3 conversion. I’m gluten free, almost dairy free. I’m on T4/T3 combined therapy. My question is are probiotics good for you? I’ve been taking them for a month and need atleast 3 toilet trips every
hi everyone hope you’re doing ok. I remember being recommended to take probiotics to improve gut health for t3 conversion. I’m gluten free, almost dairy free. I’m on T4/T3 combined therapy. My question is are probiotics good for you? I’ve been taking them for a month and need atleast 3 toilet trips every
Bollieforme
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Surviving endometriosis
Hello, I'm a long time sufferer of Endometriosis. Had 3 surgeries, use numerous methods to ease flare ups and awful pain during and after my period. I did have a coil, but had the removed 2 years ago due to constant bleeding. It's been very manageable the last few years but recently it's getting really
Hello, I'm a long time sufferer of Endometriosis. Had 3 surgeries, use numerous methods to ease flare ups and awful pain during and after my period. I did have a coil, but had the removed 2 years ago due to constant bleeding. It's been very manageable the last few years but recently it's getting really
Aimv
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Fractured wrist
Good morning everyone. I need advice please. My partner managed to fall yesterday (fell off a high kerb while looking to avoid traffic) He’s fractured his left wrist and is now in plaster in a sling but been told he may likely need an operation to pin and plate it. He’s in a great deal of pain, understandably
Good morning everyone. I need advice please. My partner managed to fall yesterday (fell off a high kerb while looking to avoid traffic) He’s fractured his left wrist and is now in plaster in a sling but been told he may likely need an operation to pin and plate it. He’s in a great deal of pain, understandably
Fudgethecat
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Eye sight loss left eye could this be lupus or Connective tissue disease?
hi can anyone advise if eyesight loss due to bright zig zag and fog then total loss with temple pain could be due to lupus or CTD ? I have been to A&E have urgent eye clinic appointment this week. would love to hear from anyone one 😃
hi can anyone advise if eyesight loss due to bright zig zag and fog then total loss with temple pain could be due to lupus or CTD ? I have been to A&E have urgent eye clinic appointment this week. would love to hear from anyone one 😃
Geeforce99
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
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