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Itchy eyes
I know that glaucoma makes our eyes sensitive, and I do use lubricating eye drops SO many times during the day, but I still find that my eyes - especially inner eye, and around the base of the lids - gets really itchy. And of course we can't scratch our eyes. So does anybody else find this, and if so
I know that glaucoma makes our eyes sensitive, and I do use lubricating eye drops SO many times during the day, but I still find that my eyes - especially inner eye, and around the base of the lids - gets really itchy. And of course we can't scratch our eyes. So does anybody else find this, and if so
PBX142
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Hi fellow sufferers.
I am new here but have suffered from wet AMD since January 2021 and have had several injections of Eylea in both eyes since. I am currently stable and on an 8 week re-check each time. I also suffer from diplopia (double vision) and this eye problem conflicts with the AMD disease making it difficult
I am new here but have suffered from wet AMD since January 2021 and have had several injections of Eylea in both eyes since. I am currently stable and on an 8 week re-check each time. I also suffer from diplopia (double vision) and this eye problem conflicts with the AMD disease making it difficult
Mando007
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Macular Society
1 year ago
Ocular hypertension
I have ocular hypertension and narrow angles. I have had a successful iridotomy but my pressures remain between 20-30 . Never higher and never lower. My glaucoma consultant whom I saw this week is happy. My eyes are stable. Good visual fields. No optic nerve damage. I use Tiopex and Latanopost drops
I have ocular hypertension and narrow angles. I have had a successful iridotomy but my pressures remain between 20-30 . Never higher and never lower. My glaucoma consultant whom I saw this week is happy. My eyes are stable. Good visual fields. No optic nerve damage. I use Tiopex and Latanopost drops
EthelPledge94
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Macular Society
1 year ago
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Parkinsons and the subconscious mind.
Parkinsons has been quite a journey. I’m 4.5 years in. I try not to be on this board very often because I find myself obsessing over things I can’t control. I really wonder if they could ever really cure Parkinsons because of the emotional and mental part of the disease. The unconscious mind can do
Parkinsons has been quite a journey. I’m 4.5 years in. I try not to be on this board very often because I find myself obsessing over things I can’t control. I really wonder if they could ever really cure Parkinsons because of the emotional and mental part of the disease. The unconscious mind can do
38yroldmale
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Cure Parkinson's
11 months ago
I just need some support
After all i live in a ceiling with no privacy and clean water and missing my sister just to be away from mom. I'm having terrible acid reflux, waking up at 1am from my stomache burning, staying up all night, sleeping all day, then realising i didn't cover the syllabus and done nothing. Going out for
After all i live in a ceiling with no privacy and clean water and missing my sister just to be away from mom. I'm having terrible acid reflux, waking up at 1am from my stomache burning, staying up all night, sleeping all day, then realising i didn't cover the syllabus and done nothing. Going out for
Against_the_current
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Anxiety and Depression Support
11 months ago
mtx and adalimumab/ Idacio
Hi please could anyone let me know if they have changed from mtx tablets to Idacio ? I was told that you still have to take mtx tablets but at a lower dose with Idacio ? I was told biologics can work within a couple of weeks ?? I don't know if I want to go down the biologics route yet, I am a bit
Hi please could anyone let me know if they have changed from mtx tablets to Idacio ? I was told that you still have to take mtx tablets but at a lower dose with Idacio ? I was told biologics can work within a couple of weeks ?? I don't know if I want to go down the biologics route yet, I am a bit
lindyloo2018
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NRAS
1 year ago
Glycine
is glycine powder safe for Rls ? To use at night before bed? It helps me as well as magnesium glycinate but I am not using for rls. Anyone know?
is glycine powder safe for Rls ? To use at night before bed? It helps me as well as magnesium glycinate but I am not using for rls. Anyone know?
RCHD
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Amlopidine
Hi all...a few weeks ago there was a thread on here about a possible connection between high eye pressure/eye conditions and Amlopidine blood pressure tablets I have since attended two appointments at Kings College Hospital ....glaucoma clinic (I'm a glaucoma suspect) and medical retina clinic (
Hi all...a few weeks ago there was a thread on here about a possible connection between high eye pressure/eye conditions and Amlopidine blood pressure tablets I have since attended two appointments at Kings College Hospital ....glaucoma clinic (I'm a glaucoma suspect) and medical retina clinic (
EthelPledge94
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Just diagnosed
HiI've just been diagnosed with Primary Angle closure.Opthamologist says no glaucoma.Im on pilocarpine drops.Eye pressure both eyes 25.Apparantley my eyes are small.Have dry eyes too Bit scared to be honest having anxiety I'm having laser peripheral iridotomy I was shaking today getting the tests nearly
HiI've just been diagnosed with Primary Angle closure.Opthamologist says no glaucoma.Im on pilocarpine drops.Eye pressure both eyes 25.Apparantley my eyes are small.Have dry eyes too Bit scared to be honest having anxiety I'm having laser peripheral iridotomy I was shaking today getting the tests nearly
Paula1710
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Seeing an MPN Specialist tomorrow!
I have an appointment at Stanford with an MPN Specialist tomorrow. Going on 5 years with ET+CALR and currently taking aspirin and 2 pills of Hydrea daily AND 90mcg of Pegasys once a week. We are in a transitional period right now and I will eventually just be taking Pegasys and aspirin. Took my 4th dose
I have an appointment at Stanford with an MPN Specialist tomorrow. Going on 5 years with ET+CALR and currently taking aspirin and 2 pills of Hydrea daily AND 90mcg of Pegasys once a week. We are in a transitional period right now and I will eventually just be taking Pegasys and aspirin. Took my 4th dose
Zeppelin11
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Anybody Know Anything About "Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide" (NAD+) Supplement?
Somebody told me they were taking NAD+. I was surprised you could even by NAD+. I thought everybody took NAD precursors (NA, NR) but I see Amazon sells NAD+ https://www.amazon.com/Liposomal-Supplement-Absorption-Nicotinamide-Alternative/dp/B09V6X1PWM?source=ps-sl-shoppingads-lpcontext&ref_=fplfs&smid
Somebody told me they were taking NAD+. I was surprised you could even by NAD+. I thought everybody took NAD precursors (NA, NR) but I see Amazon sells NAD+ https://www.amazon.com/Liposomal-Supplement-Absorption-Nicotinamide-Alternative/dp/B09V6X1PWM?source=ps-sl-shoppingads-lpcontext&ref_=fplfs&smid
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Levothyroxine for Underactive thyroid
I cannot tolerate Levothyroxine and wondered what other options are available to me. I have not taken any medications for nearly five years now. I also have Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and Mast Cell Activation Syndrome. I am confused what symptoms are connected with Hypothyroidism and what can be attributed
I cannot tolerate Levothyroxine and wondered what other options are available to me. I have not taken any medications for nearly five years now. I also have Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and Mast Cell Activation Syndrome. I am confused what symptoms are connected with Hypothyroidism and what can be attributed
Vallinkinpark
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Microcystic Edema in glaucoma patient
Hi, my mother has had microcystic edema in both eyes discovered. Have been told there is a possibility that taking Xalatan drops could be connected. Wondered if anyone else has this condition and any talk of these drops being linked to it? Thanks.
Hi, my mother has had microcystic edema in both eyes discovered. Have been told there is a possibility that taking Xalatan drops could be connected. Wondered if anyone else has this condition and any talk of these drops being linked to it? Thanks.
Lionella
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Trabeculectomy and theme parks
I had a trab done in one eye following trauma induced high IOP last June. Pressures have been stable since November at around 14.I'm going to a theme park soon (Disney Paris - very excited!) - does anyone know if there are restrictions on roller-coasters with trabs? I'm going with kids, so won't be doing
I had a trab done in one eye following trauma induced high IOP last June. Pressures have been stable since November at around 14.I'm going to a theme park soon (Disney Paris - very excited!) - does anyone know if there are restrictions on roller-coasters with trabs? I'm going with kids, so won't be doing
MatthewC
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Plasma Metabolomics Reveals Systemic Metabolic Alterations of Subclinical and Clinical Hypothyroidism
This paper does what I have long been waiting for. Takes some blood, just the serum, and do a comprehensive analysis of pretty much everything they can detect in that serum. The subjects were divided into Control, Subclinical Hypothyroid and Hypothyroid groups. They found clear differences
This paper does what I have long been waiting for. Takes some blood, just the serum, and do a comprehensive analysis of pretty much everything they can detect in that serum. The subjects were divided into Control, Subclinical Hypothyroid and Hypothyroid groups. They found clear differences
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
question for those with sight loss…….
can I ask of those that have experienced sight loss, has this been since your GCA diagnosis (and possibly already getting treatment) or was it part of the problem(s) that made you seek help….if you get what I mean ? I have had a “lazy” eye since birth, with limited vision (can’t see in detail) the other
can I ask of those that have experienced sight loss, has this been since your GCA diagnosis (and possibly already getting treatment) or was it part of the problem(s) that made you seek help….if you get what I mean ? I have had a “lazy” eye since birth, with limited vision (can’t see in detail) the other
Cfmad298601
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Trab after failed shunt
Hello. This is my first post so please bear with me. About a year ago I had a shunt inserted which I thought would be an end to my problems. After a lot of delayed appointments my IOP has started to creep back up, and my doctor has suggested a trab. My next visit is in 6 months, which I think is
Hello. This is my first post so please bear with me. About a year ago I had a shunt inserted which I thought would be an end to my problems. After a lot of delayed appointments my IOP has started to creep back up, and my doctor has suggested a trab. My next visit is in 6 months, which I think is
PeteJones
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
timing of your medication monitoring blood tests
good morning all and thank you all for your kind and caring responses to my previous question. My query today is: has anyone ever found that having a blood test close to methotrexate day (or within two weeks of having a wee Drinkie…) impacts the liver reading? I normally ensure this doesn’t happen
good morning all and thank you all for your kind and caring responses to my previous question. My query today is: has anyone ever found that having a blood test close to methotrexate day (or within two weeks of having a wee Drinkie…) impacts the liver reading? I normally ensure this doesn’t happen
Bon1
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NRAS
1 year ago
putting down the burden
I have been practising albeit a bit as hoc putting things weighing me down into an imaginary bag and putting the heavy burden of that bag down. Knowing it’s still mine and I can retreive it should I want to at any time. I know this sounds simplistic but I simply couldn’t live with carrying it all around
I have been practising albeit a bit as hoc putting things weighing me down into an imaginary bag and putting the heavy burden of that bag down. Knowing it’s still mine and I can retreive it should I want to at any time. I know this sounds simplistic but I simply couldn’t live with carrying it all around
Lindyloo53
Volunteer
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Heal My PTSD
1 year ago
Glaucoma - dealing with glare.
Hello, I was diagnosed several years ago. I use Monoprost drops in my right eye and had a trab in my left a few years ago. Left is getting worse slowly, right is quietly developing a cataract. I'm also bothered by blepharitis, dry eye and being aged 73 - lol. In other words, nothing unusual going on.
Hello, I was diagnosed several years ago. I use Monoprost drops in my right eye and had a trab in my left a few years ago. Left is getting worse slowly, right is quietly developing a cataract. I'm also bothered by blepharitis, dry eye and being aged 73 - lol. In other words, nothing unusual going on.
Quiet_Lin
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
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