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Flecainide with Afib and LBBB?
Hello, In a bid to stop me going into Afib my electrophysiologist has stopped my very low dose of bisop for what I think says Diltiazen ER and flecainide 100mg bd. I was previously told by my cardiologist I should not take flecainide due to my LBBB. I did mention this to the EP, who said my heart function
Hello, In a bid to stop me going into Afib my electrophysiologist has stopped my very low dose of bisop for what I think says Diltiazen ER and flecainide 100mg bd. I was previously told by my cardiologist I should not take flecainide due to my LBBB. I did mention this to the EP, who said my heart function
IsobelBrown54
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
So upset
After 18 months of in an out of hospital and for tests and scans etc because they suspected SLE/ some autoimmune problem Recently went for bloods and on the slip it states :diagnosis: undifferentiated inflammatory condition. Today I receive a letter from rheumatology to say this.... Dear Jemma Diagnosis
After 18 months of in an out of hospital and for tests and scans etc because they suspected SLE/ some autoimmune problem Recently went for bloods and on the slip it states :diagnosis: undifferentiated inflammatory condition. Today I receive a letter from rheumatology to say this.... Dear Jemma Diagnosis
BabyOleg
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
LAMP test for SARS-CoV-2 being Piloted in UK Hospitals and students to reduce asymptomatic transmission.
"A technical and clinical evaluation has confirmed OptiGene RT-LAMP tests to be accurate and sensitive enough to be used for COVID-19 testing, including for those without symptoms." Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) is a single-tube technique for the amplification of DNA and a low-cost, rapid
"A technical and clinical evaluation has confirmed OptiGene RT-LAMP tests to be accurate and sensitive enough to be used for COVID-19 testing, including for those without symptoms." Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) is a single-tube technique for the amplification of DNA and a low-cost, rapid
Jm954
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CLL Support
3 years ago
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Venetoclax and Stelara
Hello everyone, hope all is well? Just putting it out there if anyone has been on Venetoclax for their CLL and Stelara for Ulcerative Colitis at the sametime? Or can anyone recommend medication for Ulcerative Colitis while taking Venetoclax?
Hello everyone, hope all is well? Just putting it out there if anyone has been on Venetoclax for their CLL and Stelara for Ulcerative Colitis at the sametime? Or can anyone recommend medication for Ulcerative Colitis while taking Venetoclax?
Driverps1
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Routine Follow Up
I've had my AMD treated with Eylea injections, and recently I've not needed more injections, but I was still regularly followed up in outpatients (OPD). I was last seen in Feb/ 21, but since then I seemed to have fallen off their radar. I understood in Feb. I would be seen in 6 months, but to date
I've had my AMD treated with Eylea injections, and recently I've not needed more injections, but I was still regularly followed up in outpatients (OPD). I was last seen in Feb/ 21, but since then I seemed to have fallen off their radar. I understood in Feb. I would be seen in 6 months, but to date
fed13
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Macular Society
3 years ago
Eylea injections as a maintenance therapy for Myopic CNV
Hi all, I have been having Lucentis injection for myopic CNV that I developed in May, I got 3 so far, at check in this week FA showed that my retina has dried up and there is no leakage/bleeding, however, my doctor suggested I do a maintenance series of injections with Eylea every two months. He wants
Hi all, I have been having Lucentis injection for myopic CNV that I developed in May, I got 3 so far, at check in this week FA showed that my retina has dried up and there is no leakage/bleeding, however, my doctor suggested I do a maintenance series of injections with Eylea every two months. He wants
Miss_Luce
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Macular Society
3 years ago
Dry Eye drops
Didn't get much sleep last night due to my right eye burning and water pouring out for quite a while resulting in a wet face! I had a cataract op almost 8 weeks ago in that eye and it has ached ever since, plus keeps going blurry and have light reflection from the lamps in my house at night time. Rang
Didn't get much sleep last night due to my right eye burning and water pouring out for quite a while resulting in a wet face! I had a cataract op almost 8 weeks ago in that eye and it has ached ever since, plus keeps going blurry and have light reflection from the lamps in my house at night time. Rang
Engima
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
Primary open-angle glaucoma
Hi everyone, I have just joined this group as I have very recently been diagnosed with the above and told I have a left disc haemorrhage. I have been looking on the internet, as you do, and have managed to terrify myself! I am also about to have cataracts removed from both eyes. Would love to hear from
Hi everyone, I have just joined this group as I have very recently been diagnosed with the above and told I have a left disc haemorrhage. I have been looking on the internet, as you do, and have managed to terrify myself! I am also about to have cataracts removed from both eyes. Would love to hear from
Spanieldoglover
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
Lecicarbon A suppositories
I`ve been diagnosed with evacuatory dysfunction and last week saw a colorectal surgeon privately who has referred me for a proctogram but in the meantime suggested I should try Lecicarbon suppositories instead of glycerol. He didn`t give me a prescription but said I can buy them over the counter. Looking
I`ve been diagnosed with evacuatory dysfunction and last week saw a colorectal surgeon privately who has referred me for a proctogram but in the meantime suggested I should try Lecicarbon suppositories instead of glycerol. He didn`t give me a prescription but said I can buy them over the counter. Looking
janke
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Surgical sperm retrieval recovery
Hi, My husband had SSR last week where they had to make an incision into both testicles. He’s still in pain but the clinic said yesterday that it’s quite normal and to monitor over the next week. Today we noticed on one side there is a lump under the stitches and the testicle on that side isn’t dropping
Hi, My husband had SSR last week where they had to make an incision into both testicles. He’s still in pain but the clinic said yesterday that it’s quite normal and to monitor over the next week. Today we noticed on one side there is a lump under the stitches and the testicle on that side isn’t dropping
JJSwansea
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
VERY WORRYING!
Cannot believe it. But on Monday when I had my cataract op in my left eye, one set of eye drops were not available. Was told they would be delivered on Wednesday, meaning I would miss a day. They did not arrive. Tried in vain to ring the pharmacy at the hospital yesterday afternoon and again this
Cannot believe it. But on Monday when I had my cataract op in my left eye, one set of eye drops were not available. Was told they would be delivered on Wednesday, meaning I would miss a day. They did not arrive. Tried in vain to ring the pharmacy at the hospital yesterday afternoon and again this
Engima
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
Monopost/Latanaprost & palpitations at night
Hi everyone, I was prescribed Monopost eye drops for raised pressure behind the eyes, which I've had for years. I had an Iridotomy several years ago which kept the pressures under control for a while, then they increased again. Visual field tests always seem fine. In March this year the consultant
Hi everyone, I was prescribed Monopost eye drops for raised pressure behind the eyes, which I've had for years. I had an Iridotomy several years ago which kept the pressures under control for a while, then they increased again. Visual field tests always seem fine. In March this year the consultant
littlewren52
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
Dry ears, eyes etc and Buckthorn Oil Capsules
I came across an article recently for dry eyes, ears etc. Has anyone taken Buckthorn Oil capsules for this? I have just purchased Omega7 which contains [i]Omega 3, 6, 7, 9 and Vit A (beta carotene) which maintains normal structure and function of the skin and mucous membranes, such as the eyes,
I came across an article recently for dry eyes, ears etc. Has anyone taken Buckthorn Oil capsules for this? I have just purchased Omega7 which contains [i]Omega 3, 6, 7, 9 and Vit A (beta carotene) which maintains normal structure and function of the skin and mucous membranes, such as the eyes,
Moggy1234
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Superior Limbic Keratoconjunctivitis
Went to see my Consultant Ophthalmologist today (great chap who sorted my floaters, which were the size of icebergs, a couple of years ago and said that I would need cataracts sorted sooner or later so elected to do them at the same time as the floaters and all on the NHS – perfect) as I have some discomfort
Went to see my Consultant Ophthalmologist today (great chap who sorted my floaters, which were the size of icebergs, a couple of years ago and said that I would need cataracts sorted sooner or later so elected to do them at the same time as the floaters and all on the NHS – perfect) as I have some discomfort
Flivoless
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
So guys, after some advice. My, what I called bad eye has been a bit sore the last couple of days, Im a total panicker always.....
I saw my consultant back in July after having quite regular lucentis injections and he said it was all good and didn't need anymore. Looking to see me in 3 months for a follow up and sign me off. I had a macular oedema, brvo. Now, should I get in touch again with him immediately. No vision changes
I saw my consultant back in July after having quite regular lucentis injections and he said it was all good and didn't need anymore. Looking to see me in 3 months for a follow up and sign me off. I had a macular oedema, brvo. Now, should I get in touch again with him immediately. No vision changes
MillieT
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Macular Society
3 years ago
Eye problems
So this must be about my third post in as many days… 🙄 Anyone else suffer from blurry eyes? And sore eyes?? For a while now I’ve had issues getting my eyes to focus when moving from close up (esp my phone) to further away. I know this isn’t unusual and as I’m mid 40s it’s probably expected if not overdue
So this must be about my third post in as many days… 🙄 Anyone else suffer from blurry eyes? And sore eyes?? For a while now I’ve had issues getting my eyes to focus when moving from close up (esp my phone) to further away. I know this isn’t unusual and as I’m mid 40s it’s probably expected if not overdue
Murphysmum
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Cataracts.
I have ET, diagnosed 3years ago , on Hydrea and Aspirin. I have ocular pain and cataracts now diagnosed . Wondering if this is common in ET? Having cataract surgery end of this month.
I have ET, diagnosed 3years ago , on Hydrea and Aspirin. I have ocular pain and cataracts now diagnosed . Wondering if this is common in ET? Having cataract surgery end of this month.
Sopretty
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
FEAR OF DIAGNOSIS
Tomorrow is my OCT RNFL test scheduled due to Steroid induced OHT diagnosis which causes my IOP rises to 24.....And till than I am using timolol once a day so that The IOP will remain below 20....Few days back all routine eye tests and OPtic nerve is fine....But this RNFL test is creating havoc inside
Tomorrow is my OCT RNFL test scheduled due to Steroid induced OHT diagnosis which causes my IOP rises to 24.....And till than I am using timolol once a day so that The IOP will remain below 20....Few days back all routine eye tests and OPtic nerve is fine....But this RNFL test is creating havoc inside
Gurjar
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
Eye Drops With Preservatives Avoid & Eye Drops Information
Preservatives are increasingly recognised as having a negative impact on ocular structures even in concentrations as low as 0.005%¹. Patients with Dry Eye Disease (DED), particularly those who require frequent use of lubricants or other topical therapies, should avoid ocular
Preservatives are increasingly recognised as having a negative impact on ocular structures even in concentrations as low as 0.005%¹. Patients with Dry Eye Disease (DED), particularly those who require frequent use of lubricants or other topical therapies, should avoid ocular
valfrance
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
Open Angle
Hi everyone just always melting down Listen to the zoom from glaucoma uk and that even says 10% of people go blind. I’m so down I don’t want a future. I worry for my sons. How many of you on here have open angle and had it for lots of years and still drive. I know I’ve asked this before but I’m so so
Hi everyone just always melting down Listen to the zoom from glaucoma uk and that even says 10% of people go blind. I’m so down I don’t want a future. I worry for my sons. How many of you on here have open angle and had it for lots of years and still drive. I know I’ve asked this before but I’m so so
Hidden
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
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