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hayfever medicstion
Hi there I need advice on hayfever med as I have open angle glaucoma . I’m allergic to blossom trees anc this usually starts end of feb I use to use Beconase but this is a steroid so a def no. I tried natural allergy inhalers last year but they don’t work. I need to take an oral med . Anybody who uses
Hi there I need advice on hayfever med as I have open angle glaucoma . I’m allergic to blossom trees anc this usually starts end of feb I use to use Beconase but this is a steroid so a def no. I tried natural allergy inhalers last year but they don’t work. I need to take an oral med . Anybody who uses
Salford49
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
Low Sodium
Yesterday I had my usual blood test as I’m on methotrexate, today I had a phone call from the Doctors Surgery to say they have made me a Doctors Appointment for tomorrow as they needed to see me urgently as apparently it showed I have low sodium levels which was fine on my last blood test in September
Yesterday I had my usual blood test as I’m on methotrexate, today I had a phone call from the Doctors Surgery to say they have made me a Doctors Appointment for tomorrow as they needed to see me urgently as apparently it showed I have low sodium levels which was fine on my last blood test in September
Phed
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Possible Uveitis
Hello all - I'd welcome your input regarding possible Uveitis. As you'll see from my profile, I have a diagnosis of lupus. My main problems are fatigue and brain fog, joint pain, generalised aches and pains, raynauds, mouth ulcers, and recurring anaemia. I have always had dry eyes. About a week ago
Hello all - I'd welcome your input regarding possible Uveitis. As you'll see from my profile, I have a diagnosis of lupus. My main problems are fatigue and brain fog, joint pain, generalised aches and pains, raynauds, mouth ulcers, and recurring anaemia. I have always had dry eyes. About a week ago
Ophelia1
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
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Visual field deterioration 6 weeks after cataract and Hydrus stent surgery?
I think that the sight loss area below my right eye has got worse between 31 Dec and now , 15 Jan. Had surgery 1 Dec. Has anyone else experienced this? Background : I was diagnosed with normal tension open angle glaucoma in July this year. My visual fields got worse between August and November, and
I think that the sight loss area below my right eye has got worse between 31 Dec and now , 15 Jan. Had surgery 1 Dec. Has anyone else experienced this? Background : I was diagnosed with normal tension open angle glaucoma in July this year. My visual fields got worse between August and November, and
Iona57
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
BAT in Argentina
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9934967/ Results A total of 21 asymptomatic patients with mCRPC were included. There was a median of two lines before BAT, with nine patients (42.8%) receiving three or more lines, and 13 patients (61.9%) receiving chemotherapy previously. Previous lines
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9934967/ Results A total of 21 asymptomatic patients with mCRPC were included. There was a median of two lines before BAT, with nine patients (42.8%) receiving three or more lines, and 13 patients (61.9%) receiving chemotherapy previously. Previous lines
pjoshea13
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Blood Test Results, Help please... Second Cortisol test still showing as borderline Cushing's .
Apologies, I posted earlier, to the wrong forum... I'm just not with it. Sorry 😞 It's been a long, long time since I posted.Much as happened; too much. After years of asking about a Cortisol test and being constantly denied by the male GPs who said it was only the remit of a consultant to authorise
Apologies, I posted earlier, to the wrong forum... I'm just not with it. Sorry 😞 It's been a long, long time since I posted.Much as happened; too much. After years of asking about a Cortisol test and being constantly denied by the male GPs who said it was only the remit of a consultant to authorise
Poppy_the_cat
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Relapse with blurred vison
Hi all All was going pretty well, managed to taper from 80 mg to 6 mg after almost 2 years (in april) after initial blurred vision/AF. Have not had any serious side affects or major relapses, one incident with raised CRP/ESR while tapering at 40 but markers settled. Then out of the blue today had
Hi all All was going pretty well, managed to taper from 80 mg to 6 mg after almost 2 years (in april) after initial blurred vision/AF. Have not had any serious side affects or major relapses, one incident with raised CRP/ESR while tapering at 40 but markers settled. Then out of the blue today had
Gilmor
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
cold face
I have systemic sclerosis, Raynaud’s, and fibromyalgia (plus other stuff). I also have stiffness and aching on the right side of my face neck and shoulder which I think is myofascial pain syndrome. However, those areas also feel very cold as though I am sitting in a draught . It can last for several
I have systemic sclerosis, Raynaud’s, and fibromyalgia (plus other stuff). I also have stiffness and aching on the right side of my face neck and shoulder which I think is myofascial pain syndrome. However, those areas also feel very cold as though I am sitting in a draught . It can last for several
Oleander1
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
2 years ago
Glaucoma suspect
I had my annual eye test yesterday and my pressures were 26 in both eyes, which was a big shock as a year ago they were 23. I was very nervous, which could have made them worse, but this is such a massive jump. Also, the nerve in one eye was a bit thin at the end, though she said that this eye looked
I had my annual eye test yesterday and my pressures were 26 in both eyes, which was a big shock as a year ago they were 23. I was very nervous, which could have made them worse, but this is such a massive jump. Also, the nerve in one eye was a bit thin at the end, though she said that this eye looked
Fran555
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
On a positive note
Good morning my MS friends. Without the miserable recap, 2022 Sucked! Welcome 2023, some highlights. Annual MRI and Eye exam in December- no new activity or eye issues Took a shower without a bench on Christmas morning, felt like a big girl. Just starting no walking boot while indoors, amen hallelujah
Good morning my MS friends. Without the miserable recap, 2022 Sucked! Welcome 2023, some highlights. Annual MRI and Eye exam in December- no new activity or eye issues Took a shower without a bench on Christmas morning, felt like a big girl. Just starting no walking boot while indoors, amen hallelujah
NanaCC
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My MSAA Community
2 years ago
OZURDEX® and Floater
Unfortuneately the Eyelea injections did not work (I will post a more detailed update another time) and so I was given an OZURDEX® injection. Whilst I thought the Eyles injections painful this was agony (I seem virtually immune to those useless numbing drops). Now things are settled I sometimes see a
Unfortuneately the Eyelea injections did not work (I will post a more detailed update another time) and so I was given an OZURDEX® injection. Whilst I thought the Eyles injections painful this was agony (I seem virtually immune to those useless numbing drops). Now things are settled I sometimes see a
MichaelJH
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Macular Society
2 years ago
Cataracts
I haven't written for a while, but thought I'd share my positive experience with my cataract treatment. I had an eye test back in the Spring 2022, where the optician noticed my cataracts where slowly worsening. Come last Autumn I noticed a rapid increase in the blurriness and fuzziness in my vision.
I haven't written for a while, but thought I'd share my positive experience with my cataract treatment. I had an eye test back in the Spring 2022, where the optician noticed my cataracts where slowly worsening. Come last Autumn I noticed a rapid increase in the blurriness and fuzziness in my vision.
Jooster
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Feeling 'drunk' and wearing contact lenses after trab surgery!
HiDoes anyone who has had Trabeculectomy surgery wear contact lenses? And does anyone relate when I say since the op I feel slightly drunk?? Sorry this post is so long.......... Having had a Trab in Sept I feel my vision has changed, which I was told would probably happen. Before surgery I wore glasses
HiDoes anyone who has had Trabeculectomy surgery wear contact lenses? And does anyone relate when I say since the op I feel slightly drunk?? Sorry this post is so long.......... Having had a Trab in Sept I feel my vision has changed, which I was told would probably happen. Before surgery I wore glasses
Bonniecat7
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
pants poopers president
who knew I’d be so popular here admitting I poop myself. I’m humbled by the honor and achievement. I promise to represent my people with … pads, Imodium and anti-depressants! Huzzah!
who knew I’d be so popular here admitting I poop myself. I’m humbled by the honor and achievement. I promise to represent my people with … pads, Imodium and anti-depressants! Huzzah!
Penny-dumped-Leonard
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Gaviscon dilemma
Earlier this week I had a call from the pharmacist at my GP practice. He was calling to review my meds which seems to be the latest practise at my docs. I told him I had stopped Omeprazole and was just using Gaviscon at night to control acid reflux as it wasn't too bad at the moment and that I thought
Earlier this week I had a call from the pharmacist at my GP practice. He was calling to review my meds which seems to be the latest practise at my docs. I told him I had stopped Omeprazole and was just using Gaviscon at night to control acid reflux as it wasn't too bad at the moment and that I thought
hjskev
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Acid Reflux Support
2 years ago
Welsh hospitals a disgrace
Unfortunately I've had to use my main hospital three times in past six weeks I was in once for chest waited 21hours for a bed, in for eight day ,once for cataract removed ,and once for dreadful back pain ,except for cataract removed where they were marvelous with me ,I was so sorry for the nurses rushed
Unfortunately I've had to use my main hospital three times in past six weeks I was in once for chest waited 21hours for a bed, in for eight day ,once for cataract removed ,and once for dreadful back pain ,except for cataract removed where they were marvelous with me ,I was so sorry for the nurses rushed
Alice70
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Pernicious Anemia and Sjogren's
Hello! For the past year this group has been immensely helpful as I have learned about PA. I recently completed my first year of regular injections and am doing so much better! However, I have recently been diagnosed with Sjogren's. In doing a little research to learn more about Sjogren's I have
Hello! For the past year this group has been immensely helpful as I have learned about PA. I recently completed my first year of regular injections and am doing so much better! However, I have recently been diagnosed with Sjogren's. In doing a little research to learn more about Sjogren's I have
lambuth_eagle
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Timing of XGeva & Radium 223.
My husband is due to start Radium 223 treatments at Stanford. His oncologist wants him to also start XGeva. The XGeva injections were postponed until after he had dental crown work done. He had an appointment for that on 2/6 which has been delayed because he tested + for Covid. His rescheduled appointment
My husband is due to start Radium 223 treatments at Stanford. His oncologist wants him to also start XGeva. The XGeva injections were postponed until after he had dental crown work done. He had an appointment for that on 2/6 which has been delayed because he tested + for Covid. His rescheduled appointment
Mcrpca
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
back in hospital
Hospital again this time with low sodium count i was drinking too much squash on diuretics ( water pills) off them now so more blood tests every week they are doing a great job the NHS keeping a eye on me see specialist every 3 weeks now off to queen Elisabeth for transplant assessment soon fingers crossed
Hospital again this time with low sodium count i was drinking too much squash on diuretics ( water pills) off them now so more blood tests every week they are doing a great job the NHS keeping a eye on me see specialist every 3 weeks now off to queen Elisabeth for transplant assessment soon fingers crossed
lonmallin50
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
37 and CSR for 2 years in my right eye.
Hi all, Im a male 37y and i have CSR for more than two years in my right eye. I'm from the Netherlands sorry for anny spelling mistakes. I am waiting for a fysiodyne treatment for two years now. Already have tried diarethicum pills and that didn't work. The moisture behind my retina this year did
Hi all, Im a male 37y and i have CSR for more than two years in my right eye. I'm from the Netherlands sorry for anny spelling mistakes. I am waiting for a fysiodyne treatment for two years now. Already have tried diarethicum pills and that didn't work. The moisture behind my retina this year did
Someone37
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Macular Society
1 year ago
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