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Coffee-drinker?
I've had glaucoma since 1988, many ops and drops. Have noticed that my eyes get very misty from time to time, which is a pain when you are having tests to get your driving licence back etc. Thought, blood sugar? That's all I need... Nope. Turns out it's COFFEE that's affecting me! No coffee, no
I've had glaucoma since 1988, many ops and drops. Have noticed that my eyes get very misty from time to time, which is a pain when you are having tests to get your driving licence back etc. Thought, blood sugar? That's all I need... Nope. Turns out it's COFFEE that's affecting me! No coffee, no
Hula48
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Glaucoma UK
6 months ago
Dry eyes.
Does any one have immunosuppressant eye drops for dry eyes and if so do they work? I have had an uncomfortable eye for several years which I am assured is dry eyes. I get told always, it's dry eyes, put drops in. I have tried practically all over the counter drops, plus endless flavour of the month
Does any one have immunosuppressant eye drops for dry eyes and if so do they work? I have had an uncomfortable eye for several years which I am assured is dry eyes. I get told always, it's dry eyes, put drops in. I have tried practically all over the counter drops, plus endless flavour of the month
bearman
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
29 days ago
EU introduces valproate measures
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) has announced precautionary measures for prescribing valproate to men with epilepsy. The measures follow those made by UK regulatory body the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA). The European regulations are less strict than those made by the
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) has announced precautionary measures for prescribing valproate to men with epilepsy. The measures follow those made by UK regulatory body the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA). The European regulations are less strict than those made by the
EpilepsyAction1
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Epilepsy Action
8 months ago
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dry eye getting worse?
hello - not sure if this is quite the right forum but thought I would try…. I am 60 yrs old and have dry eye syndrome . I’ve had for a good number of years now. Recently my eyes have become the bain of my life despite all the usual strategies (heat mask , regular preservative-free drops, tea-tree eyelid
hello - not sure if this is quite the right forum but thought I would try…. I am 60 yrs old and have dry eye syndrome . I’ve had for a good number of years now. Recently my eyes have become the bain of my life despite all the usual strategies (heat mask , regular preservative-free drops, tea-tree eyelid
Scandi123
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Macular Society
1 month ago
Thanks for letting me join
I found out today I have to have injections into my right eye for macular, left eye is dry macular. not sure what’s happening on that one, I’m absolutely petrified, I didn’t ask any questions as I was too scared, I just wanted to get out. Can anyone tell me what will happen please. I had both cataracts
I found out today I have to have injections into my right eye for macular, left eye is dry macular. not sure what’s happening on that one, I’m absolutely petrified, I didn’t ask any questions as I was too scared, I just wanted to get out. Can anyone tell me what will happen please. I had both cataracts
marysuds
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Macular Society
7 months ago
How many kidney disease patients are limiting their diets to plant based (vegetarian)? I did, and my GFR is almost normal.
Kidneys are still damaged but swtching to vegetarian reduces load through diet. Rduce sodium, calories, Potassium, Phosphourus to limits enforced through diet will help damged kidneys to be able to function well enough to maintain normal GFR etc.
Kidneys are still damaged but swtching to vegetarian reduces load through diet. Rduce sodium, calories, Potassium, Phosphourus to limits enforced through diet will help damged kidneys to be able to function well enough to maintain normal GFR etc.
geewhiz
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Kidney Disease
11 months ago
3 years Runniversary
A reminder popped up in my calendar - today is 3 years since those first intrepid steps for C25K Since then I've run more than 1,000 km. Longest run was 10k (if you look at the medal I got from the organisers, but both Garmin and NRC have me slightly less as I was so carried away I forgot to press
A reminder popped up in my calendar - today is 3 years since those first intrepid steps for C25K Since then I've run more than 1,000 km. Longest run was 10k (if you look at the medal I got from the organisers, but both Garmin and NRC have me slightly less as I was so carried away I forgot to press
Yesletsgo
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
7 months ago
Diabetic Macular Ischemia
hi all just wondering if anyone has had ischemia in their good eye it looks like that is what I have had for a while but now it’s much worse and just wondered if anyone has been told they had it in both eyes and therefore the eye injections are not working. I can’t have steroids as I am a steroid responder
hi all just wondering if anyone has had ischemia in their good eye it looks like that is what I have had for a while but now it’s much worse and just wondered if anyone has been told they had it in both eyes and therefore the eye injections are not working. I can’t have steroids as I am a steroid responder
tallyho
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Macular Society
7 months ago
Running after Retinal tear surgery
Hi everyone, I've had two retinal tears to my right eye in the space of 10 weeks and have had subsequent laser surgery for both tears. With the first tear, I waited at least 5 weeks, before I went back to running and had experienced my second tear at work and not whilst running. Has anyone had a retinal
Hi everyone, I've had two retinal tears to my right eye in the space of 10 weeks and have had subsequent laser surgery for both tears. With the first tear, I waited at least 5 weeks, before I went back to running and had experienced my second tear at work and not whilst running. Has anyone had a retinal
mcgu
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Couch to 5K
7 months ago
Weird eyes
I have a mixed bag of symptoms, some classic hypo but others not so like weight loss and weird eyes. Sort of a bit staring and glassy looking. I have dry eyes and got told I had blepharitis but am careful to keep eyes clean and am on top of this. There not bulgy as such but can you have a mixture of
I have a mixed bag of symptoms, some classic hypo but others not so like weight loss and weird eyes. Sort of a bit staring and glassy looking. I have dry eyes and got told I had blepharitis but am careful to keep eyes clean and am on top of this. There not bulgy as such but can you have a mixture of
Fizzwhizz
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Rectal prolapse - Constipation. Laxido
Hello. I have a rectal prolapse - like a tomato which comes outside my body. I get constipated and been given laxido. It was working well, but I am now getting liquid which bypasses my prolapse. I took the last one six days ago. I have soft motions and now this liquid. I also have a leaking bladder so
Hello. I have a rectal prolapse - like a tomato which comes outside my body. I get constipated and been given laxido. It was working well, but I am now getting liquid which bypasses my prolapse. I took the last one six days ago. I have soft motions and now this liquid. I also have a leaking bladder so
briarhillcat
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IBS Network
7 months ago
Hair thinning
This is probably a silly question, however I have had multiple different eye drops over the past 7 years for my Glaucoma, and are currently using Travatan and Combigan. Had anybody noticed any changes in hair thinning or hair loss. I seem to have thinning of my hair and are concerned, if this continues
This is probably a silly question, however I have had multiple different eye drops over the past 7 years for my Glaucoma, and are currently using Travatan and Combigan. Had anybody noticed any changes in hair thinning or hair loss. I seem to have thinning of my hair and are concerned, if this continues
Moana64
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Itchy Rash Help Please!
Hi! I'm new here & relatively new to being hypothyroid too (Dec 2022) & I'm so glad I found this forum for help! Sorry for long description & awful pics, but I'm desperate now & need this lovely forum's opinions. I have searched the site for similar issue to my own too. Began on 50mcg Levothyroxine
Hi! I'm new here & relatively new to being hypothyroid too (Dec 2022) & I'm so glad I found this forum for help! Sorry for long description & awful pics, but I'm desperate now & need this lovely forum's opinions. I have searched the site for similar issue to my own too. Began on 50mcg Levothyroxine
Urbanski
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
Anyone else had this?
Hi everyone I am due my 10 weekly jab next week. Life has been hectic recently so I accept being really exhausted but I have come out in a very itchy rash on my back and arms plus I have really itchy red eyes. Not a pretty sight!!! Anyone else experienced anything similar? Thank you. Xx
Hi everyone I am due my 10 weekly jab next week. Life has been hectic recently so I accept being really exhausted but I have come out in a very itchy rash on my back and arms plus I have really itchy red eyes. Not a pretty sight!!! Anyone else experienced anything similar? Thank you. Xx
Mrsmr
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
prednisone taper
I finally got an appointment today with the rheumatologist-May 28th. In the meantime, I would like to get off the prednisone, but not sure how to do it. My primary Dr told me to take 10 mg, but I was having some pain, mostly shoulder and upper arms, so I increased it to 12.5 for the past week. I’m gaining
I finally got an appointment today with the rheumatologist-May 28th. In the meantime, I would like to get off the prednisone, but not sure how to do it. My primary Dr told me to take 10 mg, but I was having some pain, mostly shoulder and upper arms, so I increased it to 12.5 for the past week. I’m gaining
Aqua47
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
Sodium cromoglicate - GP won't supply any more
Good afternoon everyone and thank you in advance for any help anyone might be able to offer. I have MCAS and POTS (as well as autoimmune, ME/CFS, histamine intolerance and a raft of other conditions) and recently started on sodium cromoglicate. The outcome has been almost miraculous - the first medication
Good afternoon everyone and thank you in advance for any help anyone might be able to offer. I have MCAS and POTS (as well as autoimmune, ME/CFS, histamine intolerance and a raft of other conditions) and recently started on sodium cromoglicate. The outcome has been almost miraculous - the first medication
PurpleNel
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The UK Mastocytosis Support Group
8 months ago
IOP and Dry Eye Drops
Has anyone experienced side effects from using Brinzolamide and Bimatoprost drops together with dry eye drops?
Has anyone experienced side effects from using Brinzolamide and Bimatoprost drops together with dry eye drops?
Bill_Evans
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Glaucoma UK
7 months ago
Vabysmo or Eylea
Hi All, I need an urgent advice from the experts here. My father's dry amd has recently progressed to wet and we have been advised to get an Anti VEGF injection. He has advanced glaucoma as well and this is his only working eye (left). The other eye is already affected by glaucoma (90-95%). We are
Hi All, I need an urgent advice from the experts here. My father's dry amd has recently progressed to wet and we have been advised to get an Anti VEGF injection. He has advanced glaucoma as well and this is his only working eye (left). The other eye is already affected by glaucoma (90-95%). We are
VikPa
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Macular Society
7 months ago
Struggling
My partner had a fall 8 weeks ago whilst on holiday in Bulgaria. He had a fractured occipital bone and 3 small bleeds on the brain. He spent 12 days in hospital and a further week in the hotel before he was fit to fly. Within three days of being home he was walking quite well, only occasionally using
My partner had a fall 8 weeks ago whilst on holiday in Bulgaria. He had a fractured occipital bone and 3 small bleeds on the brain. He spent 12 days in hospital and a further week in the hotel before he was fit to fly. Within three days of being home he was walking quite well, only occasionally using
Support4Norm
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Headway
11 months ago
Rythmol/Propafenone
Has anyone been prescribed this antiarrhythmic? Due to the flecainide not working for me, my doctor wants me to go on this drug. I’m really hesitant to try another drug because of the Flecainide not working. Just wondering if anyone has ever tried this medication and if so, did it work?
Has anyone been prescribed this antiarrhythmic? Due to the flecainide not working for me, my doctor wants me to go on this drug. I’m really hesitant to try another drug because of the Flecainide not working. Just wondering if anyone has ever tried this medication and if so, did it work?
Debjimmay
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
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