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Hello everyone, I had a brain hemorrhage September 2021. I have been home about a year. Does anyone else have eye problems since brain injury. In my case the sight has changed alot. I had horizontal double vision before the bleed and by having prisms in my glasses my sight was fine. However after the
Hello everyone, I had a brain hemorrhage September 2021. I have been home about a year. Does anyone else have eye problems since brain injury. In my case the sight has changed alot. I had horizontal double vision before the bleed and by having prisms in my glasses my sight was fine. However after the
Notts22
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Headway
2 years ago
Re Hydroxy & referral to eye dept, Great News!
Went for appt this morning & the great news is I,m ok to keep taking hydroxy!! What a relief as I,m doing fine on it right now :) He said there is some deposits somewhere (I was on my own in the testing room so didnt take it all in) but it,s not caused by the drug so I,m ok to continue with it & I,m
Went for appt this morning & the great news is I,m ok to keep taking hydroxy!! What a relief as I,m doing fine on it right now :) He said there is some deposits somewhere (I was on my own in the testing room so didnt take it all in) but it,s not caused by the drug so I,m ok to continue with it & I,m
Chrt
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NRAS
2 years ago
Cabazitaxel for dad
Hello all, looking for a bit of advice. My dad’s had 4 sessions of Radium 223 but is feeling generally tired, low energy and is losing weight and new small spots have appeared on a scan. Doc has now suggested no more Radium and trying Cabazitaxel now. He had enzalutamide but this stopped working too.
Hello all, looking for a bit of advice. My dad’s had 4 sessions of Radium 223 but is feeling generally tired, low energy and is losing weight and new small spots have appeared on a scan. Doc has now suggested no more Radium and trying Cabazitaxel now. He had enzalutamide but this stopped working too.
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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Paralysed Brother diagnosed with severe heart failure, scared and confused as constantly getting conflicting information
DB was taken to hospital last week suffering severe breathlessness and erratic heartbeat. He is paralysed following a spinal cord injury 7 years ago. Upon admission he was also discovered to have low sodium and calcium and "deranged bloods". I live very far away and so called the hospital every day
DB was taken to hospital last week suffering severe breathlessness and erratic heartbeat. He is paralysed following a spinal cord injury 7 years ago. Upon admission he was also discovered to have low sodium and calcium and "deranged bloods". I live very far away and so called the hospital every day
FrazzleRock
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Cataract/I-stent post op blurriness
Hello all, I had cataract/I-stent surgery on my right eye November 22nd and it went great. Vision greatly improved and was clear within a few days. I then had the same thing on my left eye on December 13th and my vision has been cloudy/foggy sense then. My doctor says it could take up to 2 - 3 weeks
Hello all, I had cataract/I-stent surgery on my right eye November 22nd and it went great. Vision greatly improved and was clear within a few days. I then had the same thing on my left eye on December 13th and my vision has been cloudy/foggy sense then. My doctor says it could take up to 2 - 3 weeks
designguy
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
Waiting times in hospital dreadful for mum
Hi friends hope you are all keeping strong and hugs to you all. I know I need a big hug. I just wanted to say that mum is due cataracts surgery now in February. Before then we have been going to hospital so they can take images of her eyes. The appointments have been for half ten and eleven in the mornings
Hi friends hope you are all keeping strong and hugs to you all. I know I need a big hug. I just wanted to say that mum is due cataracts surgery now in February. Before then we have been going to hospital so they can take images of her eyes. The appointments have been for half ten and eleven in the mornings
Cinderella80
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PSP Association
2 years ago
Blurred vision with Zanubrutinib (Brukinsa)
I wonder whether anybody who has been taking the recently-approved drug Zanubrutinib (Brukinsa) has experienced blurred vision? I started on the drug two months ago after having been obliged to stop Ibrutinib because it caused an ocular edema, the symptom of which was blurred vision. Now, two months
I wonder whether anybody who has been taking the recently-approved drug Zanubrutinib (Brukinsa) has experienced blurred vision? I started on the drug two months ago after having been obliged to stop Ibrutinib because it caused an ocular edema, the symptom of which was blurred vision. Now, two months
Snoopy234
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Would appreciate any support❤
Hi all im going through a really tough time now, and I would appreciate any support.The last few months have been really difficult for me. I developed severe ptsd as a result of a traumatic situation at work. I have always had social anxiety but my social anxiety has reached an all time high. When I
Hi all im going through a really tough time now, and I would appreciate any support.The last few months have been really difficult for me. I developed severe ptsd as a result of a traumatic situation at work. I have always had social anxiety but my social anxiety has reached an all time high. When I
Rose23456
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
This is an excellent new example of how to miss the whole point of modern thinking on diagnosis and treatment. No better in the full text
E u r o p e a n J o u r n a l o f E n d o c r i n o l o g y 178:6 R231–R244 https://doi.org/10.1530/EJE-17-0947 Pitfalls in hypothyroidism therapy MANAGEMENT OF ENDOCRINE DISEASE Pitfalls on the replacement therapy for primary and central hypothyroidism
E u r o p e a n J o u r n a l o f E n d o c r i n o l o g y 178:6 R231–R244 https://doi.org/10.1530/EJE-17-0947 Pitfalls in hypothyroidism therapy MANAGEMENT OF ENDOCRINE DISEASE Pitfalls on the replacement therapy for primary and central hypothyroidism
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
glaucoma and cataracts
can anyone share your experience with being diagnosed with cataracts whist also having glaucoma? I have been diagnosed with a fast growing cataract in my right eye, which is my very poor sight eye. Many thanks
can anyone share your experience with being diagnosed with cataracts whist also having glaucoma? I have been diagnosed with a fast growing cataract in my right eye, which is my very poor sight eye. Many thanks
Nala2509
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
More bad news
do I had pressure test again ( 3rd. In as many weeks gone up to 40 both eyes has Felix tests basically eyes are not doing so well . I was put on steroids for an infection I had which raised pressure too much so now specialist has put me on diamond pills and alphagan drops including drops I’m already
do I had pressure test again ( 3rd. In as many weeks gone up to 40 both eyes has Felix tests basically eyes are not doing so well . I was put on steroids for an infection I had which raised pressure too much so now specialist has put me on diamond pills and alphagan drops including drops I’m already
pinks223
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
Has anyone used the medication 'Hyalofemme'
I have been given this product for Vaginal Atrophy and Vaginal dryness. Unlike the 'Yes Vaginal Moisturiser', it claims to repair the skin, and give it back it's own natural moisture. It also says it has been clinically proven to be as effective as hormone cream containing 0.1 % oestriol. Also claims
I have been given this product for Vaginal Atrophy and Vaginal dryness. Unlike the 'Yes Vaginal Moisturiser', it claims to repair the skin, and give it back it's own natural moisture. It also says it has been clinically proven to be as effective as hormone cream containing 0.1 % oestriol. Also claims
Otter53
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
2 years ago
adrenal crisis experiences
Good morning, There is no obvious forum for me to post this question to, so I thought I would start with this group since I know some members have addisons and experience with adrenal insufficiency. For those who have experienced an adrenal crisis, did it impact your stomach and back, and if so what
Good morning, There is no obvious forum for me to post this question to, so I thought I would start with this group since I know some members have addisons and experience with adrenal insufficiency. For those who have experienced an adrenal crisis, did it impact your stomach and back, and if so what
Sparklyjenson
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Can anyone relate
Hello everybody, this is my first post, I've been busy reading lots of posts on here and finding my way around. I'm recently diagnosed with sle lupus and sjogrens syndrome, I've got my 2nd rheumatology appointment on Wednesday, apart from all the usual debilitating symptoms I also feel really anxious
Hello everybody, this is my first post, I've been busy reading lots of posts on here and finding my way around. I'm recently diagnosed with sle lupus and sjogrens syndrome, I've got my 2nd rheumatology appointment on Wednesday, apart from all the usual debilitating symptoms I also feel really anxious
Lucylou72
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
Eye infection & cold - Sick Day Rules?
I have a nasty eye infection and the doctor has given me antibiotic eye drops and pills, which I have been on for a few days now but they haven’t worked yet. I also have a streaming cold. I was on 4 mg of Pred but following SDR I have been on 10 mg for a few days now. But I am just wondering, if I do
I have a nasty eye infection and the doctor has given me antibiotic eye drops and pills, which I have been on for a few days now but they haven’t worked yet. I also have a streaming cold. I was on 4 mg of Pred but following SDR I have been on 10 mg for a few days now. But I am just wondering, if I do
SusyTe
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Would like help in treatment options.
Quick recap: 2011 I saw a doctor form the phone book. I was an airline pilot and one never goes to their FAA AME for any problems less you lose your FAA medical and career. The doctor wanted to do a quick physical because I was a new patient. I saw him because I had a sinus infection that needed
Quick recap: 2011 I saw a doctor form the phone book. I was an airline pilot and one never goes to their FAA AME for any problems less you lose your FAA medical and career. The doctor wanted to do a quick physical because I was a new patient. I saw him because I had a sinus infection that needed
agyoung
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Pregnancy
Hi, I have pigment dispersion syndrome with a small amount damage to my right optic nerve but no change on visual fields on either eye. My pressures are relatively well controlled on latanoprost and dorzolamide. I am planning on trying to get pregnant next year and wondered how others managed their eyes
Hi, I have pigment dispersion syndrome with a small amount damage to my right optic nerve but no change on visual fields on either eye. My pressures are relatively well controlled on latanoprost and dorzolamide. I am planning on trying to get pregnant next year and wondered how others managed their eyes
CWS89
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
AHMED Implant coming up Dec 14, 2022 my first, need advice
I have surgery set up for Dec 14, 2022 to get AHMED shunt implant and my first experience. This is my left eye I depend on sight and I know the recovery will be a while. My right eye is recovering now from surgery Dec 7, 2022 using Micropulse Transscleral Cyclophotocoagulation (MP-TSCPC) that did not
I have surgery set up for Dec 14, 2022 to get AHMED shunt implant and my first experience. This is my left eye I depend on sight and I know the recovery will be a while. My right eye is recovering now from surgery Dec 7, 2022 using Micropulse Transscleral Cyclophotocoagulation (MP-TSCPC) that did not
eyesong
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
Eyes water during field test
Hi. I'm new here and joined on behalf of my elderly father. He has had glaucoma for a few years and every time he is called for an eye test he goes to pieces. His eyesight is fine - he can airplane spot and has no issues with any aspect of reading or distances. His only issue is doing the field test
Hi. I'm new here and joined on behalf of my elderly father. He has had glaucoma for a few years and every time he is called for an eye test he goes to pieces. His eyesight is fine - he can airplane spot and has no issues with any aspect of reading or distances. His only issue is doing the field test
E853
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
CPTSD
So I'm wondering if anyone here also has Childhood (or Complex) Post Traumatic Stress Disorder? if so, have you found some good therapy/treatment for it? How do you feel it impacts your ADHD? I seem to recall Gabor Maté stating that he thinks many issues like ADHD are actually attributable to CPTSD
So I'm wondering if anyone here also has Childhood (or Complex) Post Traumatic Stress Disorder? if so, have you found some good therapy/treatment for it? How do you feel it impacts your ADHD? I seem to recall Gabor Maté stating that he thinks many issues like ADHD are actually attributable to CPTSD
OldIndigoBlue
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
2 years ago
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