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Levothyroxine for Underactive thyroid
I cannot tolerate Levothyroxine and wondered what other options are available to me. I have not taken any medications for nearly five years now. I also have Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and Mast Cell Activation Syndrome. I am confused what symptoms are connected with Hypothyroidism and what can be attributed
I cannot tolerate Levothyroxine and wondered what other options are available to me. I have not taken any medications for nearly five years now. I also have Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and Mast Cell Activation Syndrome. I am confused what symptoms are connected with Hypothyroidism and what can be attributed
Vallinkinpark
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Microcystic Edema in glaucoma patient
Hi, my mother has had microcystic edema in both eyes discovered. Have been told there is a possibility that taking Xalatan drops could be connected. Wondered if anyone else has this condition and any talk of these drops being linked to it? Thanks.
Hi, my mother has had microcystic edema in both eyes discovered. Have been told there is a possibility that taking Xalatan drops could be connected. Wondered if anyone else has this condition and any talk of these drops being linked to it? Thanks.
Lionella
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
Mild Sjogrens? Is that a thing?
I've googled it and I still have no idea. Lots of cross over symptoms with thyroid but I've started pondering on my dry eyes and mouth. Neither are dry to the point of pain but my husband has noticed I've developed an eye 'tic'. I'm sort of rolling my eyes and opening my eyes wide; I've realised
I've googled it and I still have no idea. Lots of cross over symptoms with thyroid but I've started pondering on my dry eyes and mouth. Neither are dry to the point of pain but my husband has noticed I've developed an eye 'tic'. I'm sort of rolling my eyes and opening my eyes wide; I've realised
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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Trabeculectomy and theme parks
I had a trab done in one eye following trauma induced high IOP last June. Pressures have been stable since November at around 14.I'm going to a theme park soon (Disney Paris - very excited!) - does anyone know if there are restrictions on roller-coasters with trabs? I'm going with kids, so won't be doing
I had a trab done in one eye following trauma induced high IOP last June. Pressures have been stable since November at around 14.I'm going to a theme park soon (Disney Paris - very excited!) - does anyone know if there are restrictions on roller-coasters with trabs? I'm going with kids, so won't be doing
MatthewC
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
Anxious because i made it to a job interview
This morning i got a call. Like two months ago i sent a CV and they picked me alongside some people for an interview which is tommorow morning online. The job is medical cosmetics consultant, i thought it was like pharmacy but i guess it's more like selling stuff. I can work from home. Im anxious whether
This morning i got a call. Like two months ago i sent a CV and they picked me alongside some people for an interview which is tommorow morning online. The job is medical cosmetics consultant, i thought it was like pharmacy but i guess it's more like selling stuff. I can work from home. Im anxious whether
Against_the_current
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
question for those with sight loss…….
can I ask of those that have experienced sight loss, has this been since your GCA diagnosis (and possibly already getting treatment) or was it part of the problem(s) that made you seek help….if you get what I mean ? I have had a “lazy” eye since birth, with limited vision (can’t see in detail) the other
can I ask of those that have experienced sight loss, has this been since your GCA diagnosis (and possibly already getting treatment) or was it part of the problem(s) that made you seek help….if you get what I mean ? I have had a “lazy” eye since birth, with limited vision (can’t see in detail) the other
Cfmad298601
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
How can I gain weight on Kidney friendly diet?
I have CKD Stage 3b and am working with a nutritionist and adhering to a kidney friendly diet, but keep losing weight. I have a high metabolism and have always had a problem keeping weight on, but this diet is not providing me with enough high calorie options. My nutritionist advised me to eat more nuts
I have CKD Stage 3b and am working with a nutritionist and adhering to a kidney friendly diet, but keep losing weight. I have a high metabolism and have always had a problem keeping weight on, but this diet is not providing me with enough high calorie options. My nutritionist advised me to eat more nuts
David100
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Kidney Disease
2 years ago
Trab after failed shunt
Hello. This is my first post so please bear with me. About a year ago I had a shunt inserted which I thought would be an end to my problems. After a lot of delayed appointments my IOP has started to creep back up, and my doctor has suggested a trab. My next visit is in 6 months, which I think is
Hello. This is my first post so please bear with me. About a year ago I had a shunt inserted which I thought would be an end to my problems. After a lot of delayed appointments my IOP has started to creep back up, and my doctor has suggested a trab. My next visit is in 6 months, which I think is
PeteJones
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
timing of your medication monitoring blood tests
good morning all and thank you all for your kind and caring responses to my previous question. My query today is: has anyone ever found that having a blood test close to methotrexate day (or within two weeks of having a wee Drinkie…) impacts the liver reading? I normally ensure this doesn’t happen
good morning all and thank you all for your kind and caring responses to my previous question. My query today is: has anyone ever found that having a blood test close to methotrexate day (or within two weeks of having a wee Drinkie…) impacts the liver reading? I normally ensure this doesn’t happen
Bon1
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NRAS
2 years ago
Curious question ibs /ibd issue
Good morning I’m new to this website and I’m curious to know if anyone has over 10 bowel movements a day? I am under the hospital waiting for a colonoscopy so they can advise what is wrong with my stomach. My usual is between 10 to 14 times a day loose stools. 1st thing is bad also after my evening meal
Good morning I’m new to this website and I’m curious to know if anyone has over 10 bowel movements a day? I am under the hospital waiting for a colonoscopy so they can advise what is wrong with my stomach. My usual is between 10 to 14 times a day loose stools. 1st thing is bad also after my evening meal
Badbellybabe
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IBS Network
2 years ago
Glaucoma - dealing with glare.
Hello, I was diagnosed several years ago. I use Monoprost drops in my right eye and had a trab in my left a few years ago. Left is getting worse slowly, right is quietly developing a cataract. I'm also bothered by blepharitis, dry eye and being aged 73 - lol. In other words, nothing unusual going on.
Hello, I was diagnosed several years ago. I use Monoprost drops in my right eye and had a trab in my left a few years ago. Left is getting worse slowly, right is quietly developing a cataract. I'm also bothered by blepharitis, dry eye and being aged 73 - lol. In other words, nothing unusual going on.
Quiet_Lin
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
Bloods results help please
I went to see my private endo 3 weeks ago and he asked for loads of bloods. I'll post them below but I'm confused as my previous tests on 07/10 showed TSH 2.89 (range 0.35-5.5 um/L) and free T4 14.3 pmol/L (range 10.5-21) - those were done by GPThe last bloods were done on 9/11 at di only a month later
I went to see my private endo 3 weeks ago and he asked for loads of bloods. I'll post them below but I'm confused as my previous tests on 07/10 showed TSH 2.89 (range 0.35-5.5 um/L) and free T4 14.3 pmol/L (range 10.5-21) - those were done by GPThe last bloods were done on 9/11 at di only a month later
bajmon
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
myopic macular degeneration
I’ve been highly myopic from the age of 10 and as got older my right has reached -17 and my left eye -15.At the age of 25 I had a retinal detachment in my right eye which I was not educated a bout abd as I visited spec savers they diognosed me with elergic reaction and was prescribed eye drops and the
I’ve been highly myopic from the age of 10 and as got older my right has reached -17 and my left eye -15.At the age of 25 I had a retinal detachment in my right eye which I was not educated a bout abd as I visited spec savers they diognosed me with elergic reaction and was prescribed eye drops and the
Naveedulhaq113
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Macular Society
2 years ago
Loss of central vision after starting to use Latanoprost
Hi everyone - great to find this community. I have been trying to find if anyone has had a similar experience to me. I have had high myopia since I was a child. Think I am about -13 to -14. My main issue started in 2008 when the cataract in my left eye thickened considerably. I then had cataracts
Hi everyone - great to find this community. I have been trying to find if anyone has had a similar experience to me. I have had high myopia since I was a child. Think I am about -13 to -14. My main issue started in 2008 when the cataract in my left eye thickened considerably. I then had cataracts
Ginger30
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
Glaucoma suspect
I saw the consultant several days ago and am still a glaucoma suspect rather than having glaucoma as yet, though I will be monitored much more frequently and closely from now on by the eye clinic as the risk is going up. I have come to realise that my biggest fear is not of getting glaucoma and going
I saw the consultant several days ago and am still a glaucoma suspect rather than having glaucoma as yet, though I will be monitored much more frequently and closely from now on by the eye clinic as the risk is going up. I have come to realise that my biggest fear is not of getting glaucoma and going
Fran555
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
drooling and excess saliva
We are trying to tackle a new issue that has come up for my hwp. Drooling. He just stands over the sink and the drool just chains out of his mouth pretty much all day long. His Neuro said her patients have tried everything to no avail. She is recommending botox injections into the salivary glands
We are trying to tackle a new issue that has come up for my hwp. Drooling. He just stands over the sink and the drool just chains out of his mouth pretty much all day long. His Neuro said her patients have tried everything to no avail. She is recommending botox injections into the salivary glands
slimweiss
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
How long before methotexrate 'kicks-in'?
I have been taking MTX for past 17 weeks ( last 2 weeks by injection) for treatment of uveitis. But I see no change in the inflammation and the recent FFA reveals that the inflammation is active . Do I need to wait more or will the rhumetalogist add another DMARD ( or even biologicals ) to speed up the
I have been taking MTX for past 17 weeks ( last 2 weeks by injection) for treatment of uveitis. But I see no change in the inflammation and the recent FFA reveals that the inflammation is active . Do I need to wait more or will the rhumetalogist add another DMARD ( or even biologicals ) to speed up the
Udupik
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Vasculitis UK
2 years ago
Effect of thyroid dysfunction on N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide levels: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Papers regarding the impact of inappropriate thyroid hormone levels keep coming out. It would be a miracle if endocrinologists showed any evidence of having read them. And incorporated the lessons into their practices. [i]
Effect of thyroid dysfunction on N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide
Papers regarding the impact of inappropriate thyroid hormone levels keep coming out. It would be a miracle if endocrinologists showed any evidence of having read them. And incorporated the lessons into their practices. [i]
Effect of thyroid dysfunction on N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
The coenzyme nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide ( N A D H ) improves the disability of Parkinsonian patients
This is an old study. The coenzyme nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide ( N A D H ) improves the disability of Parkinsonian patients 1989 https://sci-hub.ru/10.1007/BF02263483 "The coenzyme nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) has been used in an open label trial as novel medication in 34 patients
This is an old study. The coenzyme nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide ( N A D H ) improves the disability of Parkinsonian patients 1989 https://sci-hub.ru/10.1007/BF02263483 "The coenzyme nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) has been used in an open label trial as novel medication in 34 patients
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
knowledge
hi all, my daughter (16 weeks old) was diagnosed with glaucoma at 8 weeks old. She has had surgery to help and has 9 drops per day. I’m really looking for knowledge of some kind to help with my worrying mind how does everyone cope? :) thank you
hi all, my daughter (16 weeks old) was diagnosed with glaucoma at 8 weeks old. She has had surgery to help and has 9 drops per day. I’m really looking for knowledge of some kind to help with my worrying mind how does everyone cope? :) thank you
Hidden
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
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