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NTG and thin corneas
Hi I was diagnosed with NTG in my left eye over 20 years ago. Since then my pressures have been stable with apparently no cause for concern. Last year I had a severe infection in both eyes which has increased the pressure in my left eye from 11 to 14. I didn't think that was too bad as it had been
Hi I was diagnosed with NTG in my left eye over 20 years ago. Since then my pressures have been stable with apparently no cause for concern. Last year I had a severe infection in both eyes which has increased the pressure in my left eye from 11 to 14. I didn't think that was too bad as it had been
NoraBoneGirl
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Glaucoma UK
8 months ago
Holter results, bradycardia as predicted...
So, I got my results and as I predicted, it came back with bradycardia. I'm a male, 26 yo, 74kg(160 pounds I think), caucasian. I take levothyroxine 50mg for subclinical thypothyroidism, escitalopram 20mg and valproate 500mg( for anxiety).My symptoms are classical symptoms of bradychardia, like dizziness
So, I got my results and as I predicted, it came back with bradycardia. I'm a male, 26 yo, 74kg(160 pounds I think), caucasian. I take levothyroxine 50mg for subclinical thypothyroidism, escitalopram 20mg and valproate 500mg( for anxiety).My symptoms are classical symptoms of bradychardia, like dizziness
Tarfk
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British Heart Foundation
9 months ago
What clinic trials have been successful?
My husband's next oncologist appointment is tomorrow. PSA is at 74. It has been a roller coaster ride since March 2017. Prostate removed with many complications in hospital. Was there for 2 weeks, which should have been 2 days. Was weak for several months after. Follow up appointment 3 months later
My husband's next oncologist appointment is tomorrow. PSA is at 74. It has been a roller coaster ride since March 2017. Prostate removed with many complications in hospital. Was there for 2 weeks, which should have been 2 days. Was weak for several months after. Follow up appointment 3 months later
Docker53
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
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Stopped Methotrexate being screened for Adalimumab
So after being on Methotrexate (injections) for 2 years since diagnosis and feeling dreadful on it (swollen fingers, nausea, constant headaches, depression) I last injected on 18th December 2023. Needless to say my RA is raging in every joint now! Just had a steroid injection and being screened for
So after being on Methotrexate (injections) for 2 years since diagnosis and feeling dreadful on it (swollen fingers, nausea, constant headaches, depression) I last injected on 18th December 2023. Needless to say my RA is raging in every joint now! Just had a steroid injection and being screened for
Amandaazz
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NRAS
8 months ago
What should I do - follow-ups not feeling thorough
Hi everyone, before I start my question I want to send out love to everyone on here and I really wish being well for everyone. I wish there wasn’t a load of experts on here because it means we are all in this. I was diagnosed in 2022 - they thought they would find ovarian but they were surprised to
Hi everyone, before I start my question I want to send out love to everyone on here and I really wish being well for everyone. I wish there wasn’t a load of experts on here because it means we are all in this. I was diagnosed in 2022 - they thought they would find ovarian but they were surprised to
OrdinarySoul
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My Ovacome
8 months ago
Jardiance Approved for CKD
Article from Drugs.com FDA Clears Jardiance for Use in Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) In September, the FDA cleared Jardiance (empagliflozin), from Boehringer Ingelheim and Eli Lilly, to reduce the risk of further worsening of kidney disease, end-stage kidney disease (ESKD), death due to cardiovascular
Article from Drugs.com FDA Clears Jardiance for Use in Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) In September, the FDA cleared Jardiance (empagliflozin), from Boehringer Ingelheim and Eli Lilly, to reduce the risk of further worsening of kidney disease, end-stage kidney disease (ESKD), death due to cardiovascular
orangecity41
NKF Ambassador
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Kidney Disease
1 year ago
Final lap?
Four years on and grateful for that. Enzalutamide stopped working earlier in the year. PSA doubling. Lesion in spine led to pathological fracture and some pressure on the spinal cord. Radiation to spine and pain relieved. Docetaxel started but discontinued due to severe allergic reaction. Nothing for
Four years on and grateful for that. Enzalutamide stopped working earlier in the year. PSA doubling. Lesion in spine led to pathological fracture and some pressure on the spinal cord. Radiation to spine and pain relieved. Docetaxel started but discontinued due to severe allergic reaction. Nothing for
FortyWinks
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Myopic CNV, floaters and flashes.
Hi. I'm looking for reassurance. I was diagnosed with myopic cnv in 2020. 3 injections then stable. Reoccurrence in 2023 and 3 more injections, 4th this coming Monday.This evening, I'm experiencing insect-like floaters, and intermittent orange flashes in corner of eye. Do I relax and wait till
Hi. I'm looking for reassurance. I was diagnosed with myopic cnv in 2020. 3 injections then stable. Reoccurrence in 2023 and 3 more injections, 4th this coming Monday.This evening, I'm experiencing insect-like floaters, and intermittent orange flashes in corner of eye. Do I relax and wait till
Bluegreensea
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Macular Society
8 months ago
My Efforts to Educate the Scientific Community
I have written an article about my RLS experience which I have been working to disseminate in the medical and research communities. The bulk of the article follows: The medical community is generally unaware of the benefit of a low oxalate diet for treatment of RLS. In 2015, after 5 years of closely
I have written an article about my RLS experience which I have been working to disseminate in the medical and research communities. The bulk of the article follows: The medical community is generally unaware of the benefit of a low oxalate diet for treatment of RLS. In 2015, after 5 years of closely
notnowdad
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Selegiline side effects
Hi All. Due to drug shortages we've been unable to get rasagiline and had to swap to selegiline. Since the swap mum has had lots of unusual bleeding and the GP thinks it may be a side effect of the selegiline. Just wondered if anyone else has had similar problems and if so how did you resolve things?
Hi All. Due to drug shortages we've been unable to get rasagiline and had to swap to selegiline. Since the swap mum has had lots of unusual bleeding and the GP thinks it may be a side effect of the selegiline. Just wondered if anyone else has had similar problems and if so how did you resolve things?
Joluu
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PSP Association
8 months ago
My glove upgrade lost its buzz..
Hi, My PD/Tass glove prototype seems to have lost its “buzz” when my partner swapped the old/vinyl look (on the right in the picture) with the clean new look (on the left in the picture). Using the SAME power/arduino etc. it seemed that it should work great until I put them on my hands and realized
Hi, My PD/Tass glove prototype seems to have lost its “buzz” when my partner swapped the old/vinyl look (on the right in the picture) with the clean new look (on the left in the picture). Using the SAME power/arduino etc. it seemed that it should work great until I put them on my hands and realized
Tryguy
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
Getting 2024 off to the right start
Hello everyone, Some of the activity on our NRAS HealthUnlocked platform has recently caused us distress at NRAS and as we are still at the start of a new year, I thought I would write a post to remind us all of the purpose of this forum and press re-set. I recall clearly the first time the original
Hello everyone, Some of the activity on our NRAS HealthUnlocked platform has recently caused us distress at NRAS and as we are still at the start of a new year, I thought I would write a post to remind us all of the purpose of this forum and press re-set. I recall clearly the first time the original
Ailsa-NRAS
NRAS
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NRAS
8 months ago
Dramatic change to palliative from treatable after 6 and a half years
Back at the start of the yhis year my PSA continued to rise: 670 > 900 > 1167> 1600 so we stopped the trial. I was anaemic and had low haemaglobin. I felt awful, weak, nautious and had 4 days in hospital for pain management. I hadn't had this before the trial but they said I have a fractured 4th lumbar
Back at the start of the yhis year my PSA continued to rise: 670 > 900 > 1167> 1600 so we stopped the trial. I was anaemic and had low haemaglobin. I felt awful, weak, nautious and had 4 days in hospital for pain management. I hadn't had this before the trial but they said I have a fractured 4th lumbar
konichiwa12
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Next treatment?
We just left the Oncologist office and not good news. PSA is still climbing. It went from 64 to 74 in 6 weeks. Hubby has been through XTANDI, Chemo, targeted radiation, RADIUM 223. Been on Eligard for 7 years. Oncologist would like him to go in a clinical trial at Princess Margaret hospital in Toronto
We just left the Oncologist office and not good news. PSA is still climbing. It went from 64 to 74 in 6 weeks. Hubby has been through XTANDI, Chemo, targeted radiation, RADIUM 223. Been on Eligard for 7 years. Oncologist would like him to go in a clinical trial at Princess Margaret hospital in Toronto
Docker53
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Riboflavin (b2) supplementation is a no-brainer for Parkinsons
Riboflavin (b2) is a complete no-brainer. 0 side effects and dirt cheap. Especially if your second and third toes any toenails are full of fungus/athletes foot. The Chinese believe that your second and third toe is a place where toxins leave the body. The Chinese believe PD is “stuck” in fight or
Riboflavin (b2) is a complete no-brainer. 0 side effects and dirt cheap. Especially if your second and third toes any toenails are full of fungus/athletes foot. The Chinese believe that your second and third toe is a place where toxins leave the body. The Chinese believe PD is “stuck” in fight or
38yroldmale
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
DVLA: taking the doubt out of notifying them?
Having read countless posts from individuals receiving a glaucoma diagnosis and not knowing whether they need to inform DVLA, I have wondered why Consultants aren’t required to shove a DVLA notification form firmly into your hand if you have a diagnosis of glaucoma in both eyes. It would take the confusion
Having read countless posts from individuals receiving a glaucoma diagnosis and not knowing whether they need to inform DVLA, I have wondered why Consultants aren’t required to shove a DVLA notification form firmly into your hand if you have a diagnosis of glaucoma in both eyes. It would take the confusion
Beecalmed
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Glaucoma UK
8 months ago
Egg Donor Transfer
Hi We have selected our egg donor!! We are using frozen eggs currently in the bank at our clinic. Well, they are in their UK branch and we are using a clinic in Dublin, so the the eggs need to be transported over. Prior to transferring, our clinic has recommended me having an Endo Trio test, which
Hi We have selected our egg donor!! We are using frozen eggs currently in the bank at our clinic. Well, they are in their UK branch and we are using a clinic in Dublin, so the the eggs need to be transported over. Prior to transferring, our clinic has recommended me having an Endo Trio test, which
Mrsjaytee
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Fertility Network UK
8 months ago
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I have been dealing with a skin condition for almost 3 years. I have seen other posts like mine. One person was even trying to get on a talk show. I too have been dismissed by health providers. I have had one person mention Reactive perforating collagenosis (RPC) Reactive perforating collagenosis (RPC
I have been dealing with a skin condition for almost 3 years. I have seen other posts like mine. One person was even trying to get on a talk show. I too have been dismissed by health providers. I have had one person mention Reactive perforating collagenosis (RPC) Reactive perforating collagenosis (RPC
Mystery20
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MY SKIN
8 months ago
Looking for some assistance
Hello, I've recently become very intolerant to gluten which has been a bit of a shock. I read online that it can be triggered by anxiety and it happened at the time of a serious family crisis. Can anyone tell me if this has happened to them and if so, if it's likely to recede or am I am stuck with it
Hello, I've recently become very intolerant to gluten which has been a bit of a shock. I read online that it can be triggered by anxiety and it happened at the time of a serious family crisis. Can anyone tell me if this has happened to them and if so, if it's likely to recede or am I am stuck with it
alliso
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
8 months ago
Aching following injection
Hi all! I am new here. I have just had my third injection for diabetic macular oedema (on Monday) and since then have had a dull ache on and off particularly when looking to the side. No other symptoms. The eye clinic wanted me to go in on Friday afternoon and I couldn’t get there in time! Hoping to
Hi all! I am new here. I have just had my third injection for diabetic macular oedema (on Monday) and since then have had a dull ache on and off particularly when looking to the side. No other symptoms. The eye clinic wanted me to go in on Friday afternoon and I couldn’t get there in time! Hoping to
JWills1912
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Macular Society
8 months ago
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