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Myopic CNV - a patch?
Hey, I was diagnosed w Myopic CNV a bit more than a month ago and had two Lucentis shots in the affected eye. OCT showed that the drug works but my eyesight is not really kmproving, rather I see “double” and have real issues reading and working on screen longer than 30 minutes. Does anyone here have
Hey, I was diagnosed w Myopic CNV a bit more than a month ago and had two Lucentis shots in the affected eye. OCT showed that the drug works but my eyesight is not really kmproving, rather I see “double” and have real issues reading and working on screen longer than 30 minutes. Does anyone here have
KDCH
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Macular Society
3 years ago
Crest and Sjorgrens.... I have such a dry mouth it is affecting my whole life ... Any advise would be appreciated .
Hi All I'm not sure why i'm asking or what i'm asking , but more recently My dry mouth is on a permanent flare up . Its takes ages to eat food as there is not enough saliva to break the food down, the trouble with always having water at hand is the relief is momentary as the dryness comes from deep inside
Hi All I'm not sure why i'm asking or what i'm asking , but more recently My dry mouth is on a permanent flare up . Its takes ages to eat food as there is not enough saliva to break the food down, the trouble with always having water at hand is the relief is momentary as the dryness comes from deep inside
catkar
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
3 years ago
GP versus Eye Casualty
Hello. I woke up this morning and my eyes were red and puffy, sore, itchy, swollen and discharging. Contacted my GP (by econsult, as phone lines engaged for first 3 hours at least). Then my instinct told me to ring eye casualty. They called me in, and did a thorough job, diagnosing allergic conjunctivitis
Hello. I woke up this morning and my eyes were red and puffy, sore, itchy, swollen and discharging. Contacted my GP (by econsult, as phone lines engaged for first 3 hours at least). Then my instinct told me to ring eye casualty. They called me in, and did a thorough job, diagnosing allergic conjunctivitis
Efabear
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
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Anyone with experience of Lamotrigine as a preventative?
My consultant has prescribed Lamotrigine as a preventative. I’m wary as I had terrible side effects with topimirate. Beta blockers do not have any effect. So I have to try a third preventative in order to be eligible for cgrp injections. I don’t want to go backwards in my daily life with the mood swings
My consultant has prescribed Lamotrigine as a preventative. I’m wary as I had terrible side effects with topimirate. Beta blockers do not have any effect. So I have to try a third preventative in order to be eligible for cgrp injections. I don’t want to go backwards in my daily life with the mood swings
Maryking
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National Migraine Centre
3 years ago
Sore eyelid
Hi all following on from a previous post ..I had a bad reaction to Lumigan drops and after a call to the hospital they put me back on Monopost which i had taken previously for 5 years with no issues. I've also been on Cosopt pf for a year. My eyelids were very sore and itchy when I stopped the Lumigan
Hi all following on from a previous post ..I had a bad reaction to Lumigan drops and after a call to the hospital they put me back on Monopost which i had taken previously for 5 years with no issues. I've also been on Cosopt pf for a year. My eyelids were very sore and itchy when I stopped the Lumigan
EthelPledge94
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
Update; pred taper and back injecitons
First of all, the back injections work because now I'm back to pain and stints of short-term standing and then the walker. So, that is good news. Now, my back feels almost as bad as before but I am due for the second round of diagnostic injecitons on March 15th, analyze the pain diary and then hopefully
First of all, the back injections work because now I'm back to pain and stints of short-term standing and then the walker. So, that is good news. Now, my back feels almost as bad as before but I am due for the second round of diagnostic injecitons on March 15th, analyze the pain diary and then hopefully
Grammy80
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Practical Suggestions for PWP. Myopia
As the lucky chosen few to get pd it should be noted that a lot of us will suffer from vision issues as the rods and cones of the eye and other associated muscles succumb to dopamine depletion. One thing you can do is that as we become increasingly debilitated and spend alot of times indoors dont forget
As the lucky chosen few to get pd it should be noted that a lot of us will suffer from vision issues as the rods and cones of the eye and other associated muscles succumb to dopamine depletion. One thing you can do is that as we become increasingly debilitated and spend alot of times indoors dont forget
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Could I be in remission
Hi everyone I have been on here now a few years winging about my RA and getting great advice but good news this time. I did get a steroid shot in December on my left shoulder as the doc thinks I have tendon damage although my RA consultant thinks this pain is due to my RA' anyway I did also start
Hi everyone I have been on here now a few years winging about my RA and getting great advice but good news this time. I did get a steroid shot in December on my left shoulder as the doc thinks I have tendon damage although my RA consultant thinks this pain is due to my RA' anyway I did also start
Frankiefocus
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NRAS
3 years ago
Petition to grant visas to Ukrainian refugees
Please sign and share if you agree https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/609530 I’m so ashamed of the Home Office’s inhumanity towards these exhausted and traumatised people Ps: a report from Mark Easton, the BBC’s Home Editor in Calais: “On Monday, one family followed by the BBC was sent from building
Please sign and share if you agree https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/609530 I’m so ashamed of the Home Office’s inhumanity towards these exhausted and traumatised people Ps: a report from Mark Easton, the BBC’s Home Editor in Calais: “On Monday, one family followed by the BBC was sent from building
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Et + Cutaneous Mastocytosis
Blessed Day to everyone! Does anyone here having ET and cutaneous Mastocytosis or systemic Mastocytosis? Can I know what symptoms currently you facing ? Did you have headaches almost everyday 😞.
Blessed Day to everyone! Does anyone here having ET and cutaneous Mastocytosis or systemic Mastocytosis? Can I know what symptoms currently you facing ? Did you have headaches almost everyday 😞.
Ryna-Ally
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Practical suggestions for PWP. Drooling. Runny nose.
For drooling you can use a few eyedrops that contain atropine, put 3-4 drops in a cup of water and swish it in your mouth then spit it out especially before bed if nighttime drooling is a problem. For runny nose put a couple drops of atropine eye drops on a q-tip and swab your nose. Hang tough...cheers
For drooling you can use a few eyedrops that contain atropine, put 3-4 drops in a cup of water and swish it in your mouth then spit it out especially before bed if nighttime drooling is a problem. For runny nose put a couple drops of atropine eye drops on a q-tip and swab your nose. Hang tough...cheers
beehive23
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Brain metastases
My hubby who had surgery for lung cancer now has brain metastases 2 to be precise I'm so upset as hes not been kept an eye on apart from lung xray every 3 months , he started to be weak on the right side and had some seizures mri picked them up now referred to radiotherapy and started on steroids anyone
My hubby who had surgery for lung cancer now has brain metastases 2 to be precise I'm so upset as hes not been kept an eye on apart from lung xray every 3 months , he started to be weak on the right side and had some seizures mri picked them up now referred to radiotherapy and started on steroids anyone
Canabeans
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Do these Fibro symptoms- improve?
I've started to have lots of visual disturbance, apart from the usual spaced out and feeling woozy. This last couple of weeks I've had difficulty eating as my jaw aches when I eat ... it's not tooth pain, but I can't even eat the soft crust on sliced bread, even having to overcook my veg, which I hate
I've started to have lots of visual disturbance, apart from the usual spaced out and feeling woozy. This last couple of weeks I've had difficulty eating as my jaw aches when I eat ... it's not tooth pain, but I can't even eat the soft crust on sliced bread, even having to overcook my veg, which I hate
saj01
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
Aquagenic pruritus/Polycythemia
Hello, I have recently started having severe itching (like prickling/burning) after showering. Initially I thought there was something in the water but after eliminating this possibility, I did some research and came across aquagenic pruritus. I am really scared since I read it is a specific symptom
Hello, I have recently started having severe itching (like prickling/burning) after showering. Initially I thought there was something in the water but after eliminating this possibility, I did some research and came across aquagenic pruritus. I am really scared since I read it is a specific symptom
Gotroot
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Day 5 scan 🍀
Hello lovely ladies I hope you are all well. I had my day 5 scan and there are already some follicles over 16 mm, quite a few at 10-11-12-13-14 mm too. Doc was happy with everything. I'm starting Cetrotide today as well. Triggering Saturday night with Ovitrelle 250 and I have two other injections with
Hello lovely ladies I hope you are all well. I had my day 5 scan and there are already some follicles over 16 mm, quite a few at 10-11-12-13-14 mm too. Doc was happy with everything. I'm starting Cetrotide today as well. Triggering Saturday night with Ovitrelle 250 and I have two other injections with
Klndmr
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
IBS and diverticulosis
I have been diagnosed with IBS and diverticulosis! My doctor prescribed dicyclomine, which does not help. I’m in pain every day! I’ve tried different diets and nothing helps! I’m at my wits end and dont know what to do. I’m either constipated or diaherra and sometimes it’s both. It’s ruining my
I have been diagnosed with IBS and diverticulosis! My doctor prescribed dicyclomine, which does not help. I’m in pain every day! I’ve tried different diets and nothing helps! I’m at my wits end and dont know what to do. I’m either constipated or diaherra and sometimes it’s both. It’s ruining my
Nancy2022
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IBS Network
3 years ago
worrying
I have recently come to live in a Care Home and since then my skin has become unbearably dry & itchy. Dry eyes are particularly sore . I had to come off my MXT for 3 weeks recently because of a hospital procedure,and wonder whether that has exacerbated the position. I read about a condition ( begins
I have recently come to live in a Care Home and since then my skin has become unbearably dry & itchy. Dry eyes are particularly sore . I had to come off my MXT for 3 weeks recently because of a hospital procedure,and wonder whether that has exacerbated the position. I read about a condition ( begins
QAGS
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NRAS
3 years ago
Head ache and exhausted
Hi all, I’m on Buserelin and elleste solo and I’m really struggling with the headache and feeling exhausted. I’d had a week off of work and spent it resting and had a massage but I feel exactly the same as before. It doesn’t seem to matter how well I sleep I’m the same level of tired. My headache is
Hi all, I’m on Buserelin and elleste solo and I’m really struggling with the headache and feeling exhausted. I’d had a week off of work and spent it resting and had a massage but I feel exactly the same as before. It doesn’t seem to matter how well I sleep I’m the same level of tired. My headache is
Westcoastwestie
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
Lip biopsy
I would pose this question on the Sjogren’s forums but have not had much luck getting replies there and know many of you will have had this procedure done as part of your AI journeys, so hope you don’t mind if I pose it here. That’s a Louis Theroux documentary we need to see: AI journeys. My ENT doc
I would pose this question on the Sjogren’s forums but have not had much luck getting replies there and know many of you will have had this procedure done as part of your AI journeys, so hope you don’t mind if I pose it here. That’s a Louis Theroux documentary we need to see: AI journeys. My ENT doc
HowNowWhatNow
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Covid and AF
I tested positive with Covid on Saturday and feeling ill. I’ve had AFfor 8 years but luckily only had three bad attacks in the last 6 months.Now I’m getting supraventricular ectopics in long runs which are scary and make me feel I’m going to faint, and then ramp up my heartbeat. The GP knew little aboutAF
I tested positive with Covid on Saturday and feeling ill. I’ve had AFfor 8 years but luckily only had three bad attacks in the last 6 months.Now I’m getting supraventricular ectopics in long runs which are scary and make me feel I’m going to faint, and then ramp up my heartbeat. The GP knew little aboutAF
Janna501
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AF Association
3 years ago
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