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Thank you and a couple of questions
Dear fellow suffers, if I may call you that. Thank you all of you for giving me your thoughts on my previous post. To add to the person who quoted Shakespeare’s ‘’flesh is heir to’’ ailments, then my contribution is a quote from an American writer whose name I forgot, ‘’old age and ailments make me
Dear fellow suffers, if I may call you that. Thank you all of you for giving me your thoughts on my previous post. To add to the person who quoted Shakespeare’s ‘’flesh is heir to’’ ailments, then my contribution is a quote from an American writer whose name I forgot, ‘’old age and ailments make me
charles555
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
Radium 223
Hi there My hubby is on radium 223. He is after his 5th session. He has tolerated it well but has lost weight and his psa is now at 90. He has stayed on xtandi throughout. Our oncologist thinks he should have his last treatment scheduled for January and review in February when he has recovered. What
Hi there My hubby is on radium 223. He is after his 5th session. He has tolerated it well but has lost weight and his psa is now at 90. He has stayed on xtandi throughout. Our oncologist thinks he should have his last treatment scheduled for January and review in February when he has recovered. What
Omc64
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Eye pressure variability.
An interesting piece of recent American research has compared the slightly higher pressures in the colder months compared with warmer months. Also that pressures are lowered with dynamic exercise like jogging and cycling but probably not with weight lifting. I found it interesting that dry eyes tend
An interesting piece of recent American research has compared the slightly higher pressures in the colder months compared with warmer months. Also that pressures are lowered with dynamic exercise like jogging and cycling but probably not with weight lifting. I found it interesting that dry eyes tend
muddledme
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
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Staying on the Path
After having multiple back surgeries I became extremely inactive afraid to move because of pain. This led to weight gain and I developed diabetes. That was my wake up call. Not being a fan of medication I began following a diabetic diet and through reading I found so much more information that I was
After having multiple back surgeries I became extremely inactive afraid to move because of pain. This led to weight gain and I developed diabetes. That was my wake up call. Not being a fan of medication I began following a diabetic diet and through reading I found so much more information that I was
alan33
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Weight Loss Support
3 years ago
Follow up from trab
Hi there, I had my first appointment with the surgeon who did my trab yesterday. The pressure was 12, which is good fo me, and he said everything looked good so far. Though he said there was still a long way to go - I presume he means it has to drain consistently and the pressure remain stable. The
Hi there, I had my first appointment with the surgeon who did my trab yesterday. The pressure was 12, which is good fo me, and he said everything looked good so far. Though he said there was still a long way to go - I presume he means it has to drain consistently and the pressure remain stable. The
Petrolblue
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
A tip from a fellow panic attacker who thinks can help us ...
Hello all. Today, I had a 74 yr old lady (who suffers from panic attacks) tell me she finally found something that has helped her! I have not tried or done this yet but thought I'd pass it along to my friends to see if they've heard of it, or have tried it before. She drastically reduced the sodium intake
Hello all. Today, I had a 74 yr old lady (who suffers from panic attacks) tell me she finally found something that has helped her! I have not tried or done this yet but thought I'd pass it along to my friends to see if they've heard of it, or have tried it before. She drastically reduced the sodium intake
PrincessOfGod
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
Vision in "bad" slightly blurry; eye sensitive to bright lights
Hi all, I don't see my retinal specialist (I'm in the US) until January for my regular injection. My "bad" eye has been somewhat blurry, slight double vision with it, for several months. Last time I saw my doctor, she said "It's the macula." Unfortunately, I did not ask her to clarify. Recently
Hi all, I don't see my retinal specialist (I'm in the US) until January for my regular injection. My "bad" eye has been somewhat blurry, slight double vision with it, for several months. Last time I saw my doctor, she said "It's the macula." Unfortunately, I did not ask her to clarify. Recently
whiskbroom
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Macular Society
3 years ago
So terrified..Help
I was diagnosed with glaucoma in my left eye with pseudo exfoliation in both eyes in July. I was put on Latanoprost, but went I went back to the hospital last week, there had been no change. I am now on bimoitol and Timilol drops (Sorry about the spelling its probably not right) Basically, I am terrified
I was diagnosed with glaucoma in my left eye with pseudo exfoliation in both eyes in July. I was put on Latanoprost, but went I went back to the hospital last week, there had been no change. I am now on bimoitol and Timilol drops (Sorry about the spelling its probably not right) Basically, I am terrified
Trainer47
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
Bifocals glasses
Hallo everyone I have dry AMD in both eyes but worse in my Good, right eye which has PED (explained to me recently) . I am also a glaucoma suspect and on Monopost and Cosopt eye Drops. I attended the AMD clinic for the first time last week. I am petrified of losing my sight because of both conditions
Hallo everyone I have dry AMD in both eyes but worse in my Good, right eye which has PED (explained to me recently) . I am also a glaucoma suspect and on Monopost and Cosopt eye Drops. I attended the AMD clinic for the first time last week. I am petrified of losing my sight because of both conditions
EthelPledge94
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Macular Society
3 years ago
I.B.S AND THE PROBLEMS.
I.B.S. destroys your life in so much as the simple things like a walk, drive in the car, going out socially, yoga-you name it, is a real problem. Wearing special disposable pants, incontinence type disposable sheets underneath the main sheet and how do you regulate say imodium and peppermint oil capsules
I.B.S. destroys your life in so much as the simple things like a walk, drive in the car, going out socially, yoga-you name it, is a real problem. Wearing special disposable pants, incontinence type disposable sheets underneath the main sheet and how do you regulate say imodium and peppermint oil capsules
milojenny6
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Still they don't get it
Thiis review yet again commits the cardinal sin of lumping in together the majority who are indifferent to T4 only therapy, and those who benefit from combination. Another useless waste of paper with as usual, the allegation that T4 only and T4/T3 therapy are no different (though a minority preferred
Thiis review yet again commits the cardinal sin of lumping in together the majority who are indifferent to T4 only therapy, and those who benefit from combination. Another useless waste of paper with as usual, the allegation that T4 only and T4/T3 therapy are no different (though a minority preferred
diogenes
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Newly Diagnosed
Hi Everyone Was diagnosed with glaucoma and cataract in right eye at normal 2 year opticians visit and feel I have been thrust into a tumble drier. Don't fully undestand all the terminology but will do my best. I had no symptoms and a full field scan(?) pick up no sign of peripheral loss. Going back
Hi Everyone Was diagnosed with glaucoma and cataract in right eye at normal 2 year opticians visit and feel I have been thrust into a tumble drier. Don't fully undestand all the terminology but will do my best. I had no symptoms and a full field scan(?) pick up no sign of peripheral loss. Going back
cosynook
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
Canaloplasty
It’s now a week since I had my right cataract removed and canaloplasty in that eye. So far so good! The vision in my right eye is now fantastic (because the cataract has been removed). It is a joy to see bright colours again and as I have worn glasses for short sight since I was 7 its amazing to be able
It’s now a week since I had my right cataract removed and canaloplasty in that eye. So far so good! The vision in my right eye is now fantastic (because the cataract has been removed). It is a joy to see bright colours again and as I have worn glasses for short sight since I was 7 its amazing to be able
Longwalks3
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
I.B.S.
I am a new to this website. I have suffered from I.B.S. for years and it is getting worse so it effects me as like so many others, a fear of going out for walks etc. I am on imodium and peppermint capsules and a very loose sphincter muscle which will be investigated within NHS time. Yes I do suffer from
I am a new to this website. I have suffered from I.B.S. for years and it is getting worse so it effects me as like so many others, a fear of going out for walks etc. I am on imodium and peppermint capsules and a very loose sphincter muscle which will be investigated within NHS time. Yes I do suffer from
milojenny6
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Thyroid eye disease
I need help! I have hyperactive thyroid, one of my eye started to swell and bulge out little bit. Now one of my eye is bigger than the other one. I completely lost self confidence. My gp said his going to refer me to a eye specialist but this takes 10 days for the referral to be sent. I am on Carbinazole
I need help! I have hyperactive thyroid, one of my eye started to swell and bulge out little bit. Now one of my eye is bigger than the other one. I completely lost self confidence. My gp said his going to refer me to a eye specialist but this takes 10 days for the referral to be sent. I am on Carbinazole
Nil15192
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Trab went well
I just wanted to share that my trab on Tuesday went very well, despite my fears about having only a local anaesthetic. I got some great support from people on here back in the summer when I knew it was on the cards which was very helpful. I was made very comfortable and didn't feel a thing, not even
I just wanted to share that my trab on Tuesday went very well, despite my fears about having only a local anaesthetic. I got some great support from people on here back in the summer when I knew it was on the cards which was very helpful. I was made very comfortable and didn't feel a thing, not even
Petrolblue
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
Interesting Webinar Takeaways
I watched a webinar yesterday morning on a site called New Horizons and they shared some hopeful new developments in glaucoma research so I thought I'd share them on here: Vitamin B3 Nicotinamide showed slight improvement in the vision of the participants of a limited study. It could possibly be neuroprotective
I watched a webinar yesterday morning on a site called New Horizons and they shared some hopeful new developments in glaucoma research so I thought I'd share them on here: Vitamin B3 Nicotinamide showed slight improvement in the vision of the participants of a limited study. It could possibly be neuroprotective
Hidden
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
Acute coronary syndrome
Hubby had several incidents of chest pain last night, GTN and aspirin didn’t help. After four hours ambulance arrived and he was taken to local A& E, he had ECGS and bloods done, didn’t see doctor until four this morning. We have blood results and other documents e mailed so I was checking his results
Hubby had several incidents of chest pain last night, GTN and aspirin didn’t help. After four hours ambulance arrived and he was taken to local A& E, he had ECGS and bloods done, didn’t see doctor until four this morning. We have blood results and other documents e mailed so I was checking his results
Bazmack48
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
First diagnosis finally
I don’t no how I feel about this. Not sure I lf I am happy or sad. But today after months of eye hospital visits I have been diagnosed with severe autoimmune inflammatory eye disease and given immunosuppression eye drops and more steroids. My rheumatologist has now handed me over to the connective tissue
I don’t no how I feel about this. Not sure I lf I am happy or sad. But today after months of eye hospital visits I have been diagnosed with severe autoimmune inflammatory eye disease and given immunosuppression eye drops and more steroids. My rheumatologist has now handed me over to the connective tissue
BabyOleg
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Posting my results, potassium, ect
Here are my results from Aug 23rd 2021 unfortunately I don't have my September 24th 2021 yet as I've not received them from Hexham general, Magnesium---0.92..range..0.70...1.00 Serum sodium.. 1.38..range...1.33..1.46.. Potassium.. 4.4..range.. 3.50...5.30 Serum..urea level.. 4.9...range..2.50...7.80
Here are my results from Aug 23rd 2021 unfortunately I don't have my September 24th 2021 yet as I've not received them from Hexham general, Magnesium---0.92..range..0.70...1.00 Serum sodium.. 1.38..range...1.33..1.46.. Potassium.. 4.4..range.. 3.50...5.30 Serum..urea level.. 4.9...range..2.50...7.80
birkie
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
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