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PDT VS MICRO-PULSE FOR CSR
Hello everybody! I got to see my retina specialist once again. To check on my current CSR bleed. They did the whole bit, they ran color through my eyes and took a ton of pictures I felt like ET with the amount of bright lights in my eyeballs! But it was well worth it, he was able to see that in my
Hello everybody! I got to see my retina specialist once again. To check on my current CSR bleed. They did the whole bit, they ran color through my eyes and took a ton of pictures I felt like ET with the amount of bright lights in my eyeballs! But it was well worth it, he was able to see that in my
T109
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Macular Society
2 years ago
Esophageal thrush
I would be grateful for any information,I had an endoscope and was diagnosed with esophageal thrush I am on warfarin and all of the medication is contraindicated with warfarin.My GP is concerned as the consultant didn't recommend anything and yet it has to be treated as to leave it could be determental
I would be grateful for any information,I had an endoscope and was diagnosed with esophageal thrush I am on warfarin and all of the medication is contraindicated with warfarin.My GP is concerned as the consultant didn't recommend anything and yet it has to be treated as to leave it could be determental
charlie007
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
Surgery Risks?
Hi everyone. Just joined this site yesterday after a recent UCTD diagnosis. Last year, before my diagnosis, I was referred for gallbladder removal. This week, I received a telephone consultation appointment for May. I will ask any relevant questions during the consultation but was wondering meantime
Hi everyone. Just joined this site yesterday after a recent UCTD diagnosis. Last year, before my diagnosis, I was referred for gallbladder removal. This week, I received a telephone consultation appointment for May. I will ask any relevant questions during the consultation but was wondering meantime
RMC17
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
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Very dry eyes and constipation linked to dose decrease?
So me going down from 112mcgs to 100mcgs failed after 3 weeks. No blood test to confirm it yet but I'm supposed to get more blood work done at the end of the month. But are dry eyes a hypo symptom? Also started having bad constipation and bloat. Magnesium Citrate 600mgs a day doesn't seem to be working
So me going down from 112mcgs to 100mcgs failed after 3 weeks. No blood test to confirm it yet but I'm supposed to get more blood work done at the end of the month. But are dry eyes a hypo symptom? Also started having bad constipation and bloat. Magnesium Citrate 600mgs a day doesn't seem to be working
T808
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
I can see!.. Sort a...
This morning I had the cataract removed from my left eye. What an experience! I don't have much depth perception but I can already see better out of it & it's only been 8 hours. I was a little nervous about being awake during the procedure but with the tad bit of anesthesia I didn't care. I could see
This morning I had the cataract removed from my left eye. What an experience! I don't have much depth perception but I can already see better out of it & it's only been 8 hours. I was a little nervous about being awake during the procedure but with the tad bit of anesthesia I didn't care. I could see
hairbrain4
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My MSAA Community
2 years ago
Encouraging results from the CureParkinsons supported Phase II clinical trial of the GLP-1R agonist Liraglutide
There were 37 randomly assigned to Liraglutide & 18 on placebo (2:1); At 54 weeks, non-motor symptoms scale scores had improved by 6.6 points in the liraglutide group & worsened by 6.5 points in the placebo group; MDS-UPDRS III (change from baseline) = not significantly different Secondary outcome analysis
There were 37 randomly assigned to Liraglutide & 18 on placebo (2:1); At 54 weeks, non-motor symptoms scale scores had improved by 6.6 points in the liraglutide group & worsened by 6.5 points in the placebo group; MDS-UPDRS III (change from baseline) = not significantly different Secondary outcome analysis
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
High tpo and ana
I'm going to have nerve tests for sjogrens by neurologist department. I think it's to do with eye lid lag. Gas anyone else gad this test?
I'm going to have nerve tests for sjogrens by neurologist department. I think it's to do with eye lid lag. Gas anyone else gad this test?
Soundwell1
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Headache after coming off prednisolone
I’m new here, apart from browsing and learning a lot, thank you. I am female age 67, in UK. I am asking humbly for your thoughts, realising that I am much better off than so many on this site to whom I can only offer my sympathy. Can anyone help me judge whether my current frequent headache may be
I’m new here, apart from browsing and learning a lot, thank you. I am female age 67, in UK. I am asking humbly for your thoughts, realising that I am much better off than so many on this site to whom I can only offer my sympathy. Can anyone help me judge whether my current frequent headache may be
Ubeaut
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
The Arched Rainbow Brow in Thyroid Eye Disease
I had never heard of Rainbow Brow. Anyway, just of general interest - probably mostly to those who are unfortunate enough to have TED. [i]Ophthalmic Plast Reconstr Surg. 2022 Mar 30.[/i] [i] doi: 10.1097/IOP.0000000000002168. Online ahead of print. [/i]
[i]The Arched Rainbow Brow in Thyroid Eye
I had never heard of Rainbow Brow. Anyway, just of general interest - probably mostly to those who are unfortunate enough to have TED. [i]Ophthalmic Plast Reconstr Surg. 2022 Mar 30.[/i] [i] doi: 10.1097/IOP.0000000000002168. Online ahead of print. [/i]
[i]The Arched Rainbow Brow in Thyroid Eye
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
the new doctor has very different opinions about my eyes
I was dealt a blow today. I wonder my experience is unique. Unknown to me, my eye doctor had left the practice and a new doctor was assigned for me. - he didn't let me know or made sure someone take over, so I had to phone the clinic about my regular check up - anyway, at my first meeting with the
I was dealt a blow today. I wonder my experience is unique. Unknown to me, my eye doctor had left the practice and a new doctor was assigned for me. - he didn't let me know or made sure someone take over, so I had to phone the clinic about my regular check up - anyway, at my first meeting with the
charles555
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
Eye test timing after injection
Ihave wet AMD in L eye and dry AMD in the R eye and of f- centre double vision. Following a new bleed I have to have an injection next Wednesday. I had an appointment booked for an eye test the following Thursday ie 8 days later. Does anyone know what time should elapse between the two?
Ihave wet AMD in L eye and dry AMD in the R eye and of f- centre double vision. Following a new bleed I have to have an injection next Wednesday. I had an appointment booked for an eye test the following Thursday ie 8 days later. Does anyone know what time should elapse between the two?
doubleorbust
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Macular Society
3 years ago
Disc Hemorrhaging
Hello! I have had glaucoma for 4 years. I am currently taking 3 different kinds of eye drop and finally got my eye pressure down to 15. HOWEVER at yesterday's appointment my Dr. observed a disc hemorrhage. which is a sign of glaucoma progression. I am deeply worried. I will be having a trabeculectomy
Hello! I have had glaucoma for 4 years. I am currently taking 3 different kinds of eye drop and finally got my eye pressure down to 15. HOWEVER at yesterday's appointment my Dr. observed a disc hemorrhage. which is a sign of glaucoma progression. I am deeply worried. I will be having a trabeculectomy
stephanie1977
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
Surgery for Macular Degeneration?
First time posting here. My father-in-law, 87 yrs, has dry MD. What kind of treatments are there? Injections, drops, surgery? He says there is surgery for Dry MG but doctors don't want to perform it. Can someone help us out and give us a list of treatments.
First time posting here. My father-in-law, 87 yrs, has dry MD. What kind of treatments are there? Injections, drops, surgery? He says there is surgery for Dry MG but doctors don't want to perform it. Can someone help us out and give us a list of treatments.
de-luke
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Macular Society
3 years ago
Day 24/31
Hi All, In the US, March is MS Awareness month. I plan to spend this month in prayer, over myself - yes, and for all who are affected by MS. If you don't believe in a higher power, please be respectful and move on from these posts. But if you would like to, please read and join in with me in lifting
Hi All, In the US, March is MS Awareness month. I plan to spend this month in prayer, over myself - yes, and for all who are affected by MS. If you don't believe in a higher power, please be respectful and move on from these posts. But if you would like to, please read and join in with me in lifting
hopeandgrace
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My MSAA Community
3 years ago
Foot Check.... 'A' OK.
Dear All, I haven't written on here much, even though I DO have Diabetes. However, yesterday I had a Foot Check. The lady named Christina is, in fact, a Regular Visitor to our Flats.... we had just 'missed' each other somehow. Apart from a 'bit' of Fungal Nail, that my Dermy knows all about, my feet
Dear All, I haven't written on here much, even though I DO have Diabetes. However, yesterday I had a Foot Check. The lady named Christina is, in fact, a Regular Visitor to our Flats.... we had just 'missed' each other somehow. Apart from a 'bit' of Fungal Nail, that my Dermy knows all about, my feet
AndrewT
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
3 years ago
Trab update
Hello, Update on trab, it would be 7 weeks post trab tomorrow. I still have some blurry vision just better than previous weeks but my eyes aren't back to normal ( pre -op) . Pressures down to 10. I am a bit worried at the slow pace of recovery but learning to move on with life . Still on prednisolone
Hello, Update on trab, it would be 7 weeks post trab tomorrow. I still have some blurry vision just better than previous weeks but my eyes aren't back to normal ( pre -op) . Pressures down to 10. I am a bit worried at the slow pace of recovery but learning to move on with life . Still on prednisolone
Bemax13
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
Has anyone else had issues with their eyes and has Hashimoto’s?
A Few months ago I woke up & both my eyes were swollen. They’d been watering for weeks previously. And I’ve been using drops for dry eyes. I’ve no idea what the issue was. Spoke to Drs and advised to take an antihistamine, which I’ve been doing now, for weeks, but issues still remain. It has taken
A Few months ago I woke up & both my eyes were swollen. They’d been watering for weeks previously. And I’ve been using drops for dry eyes. I’ve no idea what the issue was. Spoke to Drs and advised to take an antihistamine, which I’ve been doing now, for weeks, but issues still remain. It has taken
ajb1969
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Myopic CNV - a patch?
Hey, I was diagnosed w Myopic CNV a bit more than a month ago and had two Lucentis shots in the affected eye. OCT showed that the drug works but my eyesight is not really kmproving, rather I see “double” and have real issues reading and working on screen longer than 30 minutes. Does anyone here have
Hey, I was diagnosed w Myopic CNV a bit more than a month ago and had two Lucentis shots in the affected eye. OCT showed that the drug works but my eyesight is not really kmproving, rather I see “double” and have real issues reading and working on screen longer than 30 minutes. Does anyone here have
KDCH
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Macular Society
3 years ago
Crest and Sjorgrens.... I have such a dry mouth it is affecting my whole life ... Any advise would be appreciated .
Hi All I'm not sure why i'm asking or what i'm asking , but more recently My dry mouth is on a permanent flare up . Its takes ages to eat food as there is not enough saliva to break the food down, the trouble with always having water at hand is the relief is momentary as the dryness comes from deep inside
Hi All I'm not sure why i'm asking or what i'm asking , but more recently My dry mouth is on a permanent flare up . Its takes ages to eat food as there is not enough saliva to break the food down, the trouble with always having water at hand is the relief is momentary as the dryness comes from deep inside
catkar
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
3 years ago
GP versus Eye Casualty
Hello. I woke up this morning and my eyes were red and puffy, sore, itchy, swollen and discharging. Contacted my GP (by econsult, as phone lines engaged for first 3 hours at least). Then my instinct told me to ring eye casualty. They called me in, and did a thorough job, diagnosing allergic conjunctivitis
Hello. I woke up this morning and my eyes were red and puffy, sore, itchy, swollen and discharging. Contacted my GP (by econsult, as phone lines engaged for first 3 hours at least). Then my instinct told me to ring eye casualty. They called me in, and did a thorough job, diagnosing allergic conjunctivitis
Efabear
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
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