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Besremi versus Pegasys
This question was raised by Flynn2107 months ago. I looked into it and replied there but it seems worth a new post with the recent FDA approval. PEG and Ropeg (Besremi) use polyethylene glycol (PEG) to control the release of the INF molecule. The earliest INFs had less of a control element and more
This question was raised by Flynn2107 months ago. I looked into it and replied there but it seems worth a new post with the recent FDA approval. PEG and Ropeg (Besremi) use polyethylene glycol (PEG) to control the release of the INF molecule. The earliest INFs had less of a control element and more
EPguy
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Myopic Degeneration
26 years old Diagnosed with Myopic Degneration, I was told that I have Mild Posterior Staphylomas I tend to see flashes a lot and have constant floaters (which I was seeing those for 2 years but I gotten worst) what I really want to know is what to expect? My retina Specialist tells me it’s rare that
26 years old Diagnosed with Myopic Degneration, I was told that I have Mild Posterior Staphylomas I tend to see flashes a lot and have constant floaters (which I was seeing those for 2 years but I gotten worst) what I really want to know is what to expect? My retina Specialist tells me it’s rare that
myopiaisdangerous
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Macular Society
3 years ago
HSP and alport syndrome
Hello, I was diagnosed 5 years ago as an adult with HSP and associated kidney damage (I was sick for a good 5 years prior to this). I've recently moved house and got a.new consultant who on reviewing my file wants me tested for alport syndrome. Has anyone else with HSP had this done? I'm not sure if
Hello, I was diagnosed 5 years ago as an adult with HSP and associated kidney damage (I was sick for a good 5 years prior to this). I've recently moved house and got a.new consultant who on reviewing my file wants me tested for alport syndrome. Has anyone else with HSP had this done? I'm not sure if
kc4t
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Vasculitis UK
3 years ago
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Vitamin advice
I know from here that multi vitamins are generally no good I wondered what the experts think to these Alive woman’s energy vitamins please? I currently take vitamins D, K, C, magnesium and selenium, but wouldn’t mind trying something for an extra energy boost! In addition to the photo, they also contain
I know from here that multi vitamins are generally no good I wondered what the experts think to these Alive woman’s energy vitamins please? I currently take vitamins D, K, C, magnesium and selenium, but wouldn’t mind trying something for an extra energy boost! In addition to the photo, they also contain
CornishChick
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Pre surgery question - thanks
Hey! Has anyone been asked to inject themselves with Dalteparin the day before their surgery? Were you taught how to do it by a nurse? Thanks ❤
Hey! Has anyone been asked to inject themselves with Dalteparin the day before their surgery? Were you taught how to do it by a nurse? Thanks ❤
TennisAM
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Doing the best with what we have
I've really enjoyed reading some of these posts written by people that deal with CMT and overcoming obstacles. You all are very courageous and I admire you all. It was a huge disappointment to be diagnosed with CMT when I was 11 years old but even worse when I lost my vision at the age of 12 and had
I've really enjoyed reading some of these posts written by people that deal with CMT and overcoming obstacles. You all are very courageous and I admire you all. It was a huge disappointment to be diagnosed with CMT when I was 11 years old but even worse when I lost my vision at the age of 12 and had
Samson360
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Charcot-Marie-Tooth UK
3 years ago
Loose suture 7 months after eye surgery
Following implantation of a Preserflo micro shunt in my Left eye last March the eye has not been any trouble. Three weeks ago I began having dry eye symptoms and it was a little red. This did not improve despite my flooding the eye with lubricating drops and now it is still aching, sore, watering and
Following implantation of a Preserflo micro shunt in my Left eye last March the eye has not been any trouble. Three weeks ago I began having dry eye symptoms and it was a little red. This did not improve despite my flooding the eye with lubricating drops and now it is still aching, sore, watering and
muddledme
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
5dp5dt testing too early again I'm sure :(
Here we go again I say every time I won't test but 5dp5dt and I'm certain if I squint and hold it to the light I can see a little line. I'm on double pessary cyclogest. Lubion injections. Dalteparin and prednisolone for the first time really hoping I have a sticky one I've been pregnant 8 times but still
Here we go again I say every time I won't test but 5dp5dt and I'm certain if I squint and hold it to the light I can see a little line. I'm on double pessary cyclogest. Lubion injections. Dalteparin and prednisolone for the first time really hoping I have a sticky one I've been pregnant 8 times but still
Kieneyl
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
My Life with CMT type 1a
So I thought it was time to give a little bit about living with CMT. My mother noticed that at about eight or nine years old that I was walking differently and took me to the doctor. It took a couple of years of being in and out of hospital and having every test imaginable. Finally a neurologist diagnosed
So I thought it was time to give a little bit about living with CMT. My mother noticed that at about eight or nine years old that I was walking differently and took me to the doctor. It took a couple of years of being in and out of hospital and having every test imaginable. Finally a neurologist diagnosed
Samson360
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Charcot-Marie-Tooth UK
3 years ago
SARS-CoV-2 virus-trapping chewing gum
This is not science fiction. It is from University of Pennsylvania researchers. Transform plant cells with a gene targeted to the chloroplast that codes for the SARS-CoV-2 virus spike-binding ACE2 receptor. Incorporate the transformed plant cells into chewing gum. When the gum is chewed, the ACE2
This is not science fiction. It is from University of Pennsylvania researchers. Transform plant cells with a gene targeted to the chloroplast that codes for the SARS-CoV-2 virus spike-binding ACE2 receptor. Incorporate the transformed plant cells into chewing gum. When the gum is chewed, the ACE2
gardening-girl
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CLL Support
3 years ago
scratched cornea after lucentis getting injection
I have been getting lucentis injections to treat diabetic macular odema for the past 3-4 years. On the past 2 occasions , I’ve gotten a scratched cornea from it on my left eye. At the same time, I’ve gotten injections in my right eye and there’s been no problem at all. The consultant appears to not want
I have been getting lucentis injections to treat diabetic macular odema for the past 3-4 years. On the past 2 occasions , I’ve gotten a scratched cornea from it on my left eye. At the same time, I’ve gotten injections in my right eye and there’s been no problem at all. The consultant appears to not want
D_omeara
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Macular Society
3 years ago
Sjogrens syndrome
Hi all , on Monday I had a follow up appointment with my Rheumatologist, 8 weeks ago when I saw her she took lots of Bloods and was very thorough. She has told me from the results from my blood tests that in actual fact she now suspects I have ‘Sjogrens disease and not Polymialgia!! To say I was shocked
Hi all , on Monday I had a follow up appointment with my Rheumatologist, 8 weeks ago when I saw her she took lots of Bloods and was very thorough. She has told me from the results from my blood tests that in actual fact she now suspects I have ‘Sjogrens disease and not Polymialgia!! To say I was shocked
Toobusyforthis
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Bleb massage
After moving to South Wales, from Birmingham, and obviously changing GP and getting myself registered as a Glaucoma patient with the latest cal health authority, I couldn't help but notice how different things were done here. Firstly, I'd never had photos taken of the back of my eyes, and also, never
After moving to South Wales, from Birmingham, and obviously changing GP and getting myself registered as a Glaucoma patient with the latest cal health authority, I couldn't help but notice how different things were done here. Firstly, I'd never had photos taken of the back of my eyes, and also, never
Chopper01
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
Steroid injection
Hi everyone. I had a steroid injection this morning in my little finger. It's been locking alot lately and causing pain in my lower arm. I'm told it's because of skin thickening in my hand. Only diagnosed in July. Has anyone else had this experience?
Hi everyone. I had a steroid injection this morning in my little finger. It's been locking alot lately and causing pain in my lower arm. I'm told it's because of skin thickening in my hand. Only diagnosed in July. Has anyone else had this experience?
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
3 years ago
Tooth health !
Just a reminder to keep up with oral health. I go every six months but my dentist said that the plaque builds up faster because chemo gives you dry mouth . She found that I had cavities under two capped teeth which had to be removed , treated and be recapped , the last being Friday. My mouth is still
Just a reminder to keep up with oral health. I go every six months but my dentist said that the plaque builds up faster because chemo gives you dry mouth . She found that I had cavities under two capped teeth which had to be removed , treated and be recapped , the last being Friday. My mouth is still
MOOKIE-FOX1234
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My Ovacome
3 years ago
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
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
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
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
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