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Hello again to this lovely forum which has been so supportive. As you may know from my previous posts , I have had Graves’ disease for 22 years and am on Carbimazole , having refused the alternative treatments. Over the past few weeks I have started having increasing eye problems - these came to a
Hello again to this lovely forum which has been so supportive. As you may know from my previous posts , I have had Graves’ disease for 22 years and am on Carbimazole , having refused the alternative treatments. Over the past few weeks I have started having increasing eye problems - these came to a
Bananas4ski
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Not coping
Been diagnosed since December just crying all the time. Convinced I will go blind
Been diagnosed since December just crying all the time. Convinced I will go blind
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Glaucoma UK
4 years ago
Has anyone taken Vinpocetine with Rasagiline and Amantadine?
If you have taken this combination please let me know. I want to add Vinpocetine to my daily supplements but I’m concerned about any interactions with Amantadine and Rasagiline. Thank you my enlightened friends.
If you have taken this combination please let me know. I want to add Vinpocetine to my daily supplements but I’m concerned about any interactions with Amantadine and Rasagiline. Thank you my enlightened friends.
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
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Vitamin C in the world of Parkinson´s
"Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth." Arthur Conan Doyle, "Sherlock Holmes." Introduction. Could vitamin C be an essential element in future Parkinson's treatments? Did you know that vitamin C is essential in the chain of synthesis of
"Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth." Arthur Conan Doyle, "Sherlock Holmes." Introduction. Could vitamin C be an essential element in future Parkinson's treatments? Did you know that vitamin C is essential in the chain of synthesis of
parkinsonshereandnow
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Appointment
I was diagnosed with Glaucoma in December so scared. They say they have caught it early my optician found the glaucoma. Went to the hospital and they done tests and also said my optician was very good and catching this. They have me drops Lantanprost preservative free. One drop each night in each eye
I was diagnosed with Glaucoma in December so scared. They say they have caught it early my optician found the glaucoma. Went to the hospital and they done tests and also said my optician was very good and catching this. They have me drops Lantanprost preservative free. One drop each night in each eye
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Glaucoma UK
4 years ago
1st NHS Glaucoma check coming up - how frequently do they check you?
Hi, I was diagnosed with glaucoma in 2015 by optician. After numerous attempts over the years to get a referral to my local nhs eye dept they rang out of the blue yesterday to offer me an appointment next week (yhay). I really want to get regular checks as my mother is blind from this and I have other
Hi, I was diagnosed with glaucoma in 2015 by optician. After numerous attempts over the years to get a referral to my local nhs eye dept they rang out of the blue yesterday to offer me an appointment next week (yhay). I really want to get regular checks as my mother is blind from this and I have other
Tricia3
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Glaucoma UK
4 years ago
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)
I've had idiopathic cerebellar ataxia for a little over a year. Currently undergoing a 10 session ataxia protocol with TMS. Has anybody tried it? More info at SeattleNTC.com
I've had idiopathic cerebellar ataxia for a little over a year. Currently undergoing a 10 session ataxia protocol with TMS. Has anybody tried it? More info at SeattleNTC.com
BobR47
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Ataxia UK
4 years ago
Stuff that helps me
Diagnosed 2012 PBC alp222 ALT 60 antibody pos On UCDA for lft since 2013 Bezafibrate my request since 2020 ( papers from Japan/ France Methotrexate for inflammatory arthritis ( i think related to PBC Coenzyme Q10 - fatigue 2021 LFT normal egfr69 lower end normal Well some fatigue run 5k x4 a week
Diagnosed 2012 PBC alp222 ALT 60 antibody pos On UCDA for lft since 2013 Bezafibrate my request since 2020 ( papers from Japan/ France Methotrexate for inflammatory arthritis ( i think related to PBC Coenzyme Q10 - fatigue 2021 LFT normal egfr69 lower end normal Well some fatigue run 5k x4 a week
milo2002
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PBC Foundation
4 years ago
Type X
I was diagnosed with Histiocytosis type x the x means they haven’t named it yet. Mine was renamed to Langerhans cell Histiocytosis but there are different strains of it. Have you tried the Histiocytosis association in America Hope you can be treated Regards Lynn
I was diagnosed with Histiocytosis type x the x means they haven’t named it yet. Mine was renamed to Langerhans cell Histiocytosis but there are different strains of it. Have you tried the Histiocytosis association in America Hope you can be treated Regards Lynn
Jinny455
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Can you believe it? A doctor actually promoted prednisone.
I had my eyes checked yesterday and found I have cateracts to be removed. When I went into see the doctor who would remove them in March, I mentioned polymyalgia and not being about to get down on my prednisone. He said it was very important that I take it and that probably I would not get completely
I had my eyes checked yesterday and found I have cateracts to be removed. When I went into see the doctor who would remove them in March, I mentioned polymyalgia and not being about to get down on my prednisone. He said it was very important that I take it and that probably I would not get completely
Trevgrrl
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Blurry eyes - caused by Pred? And resolving after Pred stops?
About 2 weeks ago I started to have problems with focussing out of my left eye. I went to the Optometrist who said all was fine - nerve, glaucoma, cataracts. I had been to an opthalmologist a month before with a stye (sorry!) and he carried out a similar exam and said the same. Ie: all was fine . But
About 2 weeks ago I started to have problems with focussing out of my left eye. I went to the Optometrist who said all was fine - nerve, glaucoma, cataracts. I had been to an opthalmologist a month before with a stye (sorry!) and he carried out a similar exam and said the same. Ie: all was fine . But
Predderman2020
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
FT3 - A legal Requirement?
Dear All, I have a friend who is quite obviously suffering form thyroid troubles: dry skin, oedema, fatigue etc etc. However, he has been to his GP in Wales and they are consistently refusing to test his FT3 levels. his is obscuring an overall diagnosis. He has had it done, in the past, privately and
Dear All, I have a friend who is quite obviously suffering form thyroid troubles: dry skin, oedema, fatigue etc etc. However, he has been to his GP in Wales and they are consistently refusing to test his FT3 levels. his is obscuring an overall diagnosis. He has had it done, in the past, privately and
Eloisesupergirl
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Pricking sensation
Hi all I awaiting my second Injection at the start of march. Every now and then I get a prickinling sensation on the outside front of my thigh. It's not pins and needles it's like a spikey tingly sensation. And the floaters are back in my eyes. Anyone else suffer this?
Hi all I awaiting my second Injection at the start of march. Every now and then I get a prickinling sensation on the outside front of my thigh. It's not pins and needles it's like a spikey tingly sensation. And the floaters are back in my eyes. Anyone else suffer this?
Darcey14
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Newly Diagnosed First Treatment Coming Up
Recently diagnosed with DME and going for first eylea injection in two days. Have always been one to put my faith in medical specialists. Hoping this works. Looking for good vibes and positive stories. Thanks for your time.
Recently diagnosed with DME and going for first eylea injection in two days. Have always been one to put my faith in medical specialists. Hoping this works. Looking for good vibes and positive stories. Thanks for your time.
elandja
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Macular Society
4 years ago
Run 08/02 - chilly!
Hiya, I am making this post in 2 separate times, a part pre-run and a part post-run. Yesterday, Sunday, it snowed here (Belgium) with freezing temperatures, causing the roads to be slippery and all that stuff. Helped outside to clear the walkway (we are obligated to do so, should someone fall before
Hiya, I am making this post in 2 separate times, a part pre-run and a part post-run. Yesterday, Sunday, it snowed here (Belgium) with freezing temperatures, causing the roads to be slippery and all that stuff. Helped outside to clear the walkway (we are obligated to do so, should someone fall before
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
Toobusyforthis
Hi all..I’ve just been told my doctor suspects I have PMR I’ve had a Blood test done last Thursday and are waiting to hear back ..I’ve been reading up on PMR and GcA and quite frankly it has scared the living daylights out of me! 😬. The GCA is particularly worrying as I’ve read 1-10 people go blind
Hi all..I’ve just been told my doctor suspects I have PMR I’ve had a Blood test done last Thursday and are waiting to hear back ..I’ve been reading up on PMR and GcA and quite frankly it has scared the living daylights out of me! 😬. The GCA is particularly worrying as I’ve read 1-10 people go blind
Toobusyforthis
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Vision Problem---related to PA?
Is there any link between PA and eye function? I have a condition of the cornea where a surface membrane is not smooth (Anterior Basement Membrane Dystrophy or ABMD). It results in blurred, vision, watery eyes, and easily scratched corneas, sometimes just by firing your eyelids when you wake up.
Is there any link between PA and eye function? I have a condition of the cornea where a surface membrane is not smooth (Anterior Basement Membrane Dystrophy or ABMD). It results in blurred, vision, watery eyes, and easily scratched corneas, sometimes just by firing your eyelids when you wake up.
lindajanes
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Emdr for false memory ocd
Has anyone here tried emdr for false memory OCD?
Has anyone here tried emdr for false memory OCD?
Dorat
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OCD-UK
4 years ago
Does anyone here have an obsession with words?
For 2 years I have always had the word absurd in front of my eyes and I'm tired of this now. I can not do anything I love. it seems like this word will never go out of my sight. Medication didn't work. I am currently receiving emdr therapy, it has helped a little but it cannot destroy the word. What
For 2 years I have always had the word absurd in front of my eyes and I'm tired of this now. I can not do anything I love. it seems like this word will never go out of my sight. Medication didn't work. I am currently receiving emdr therapy, it has helped a little but it cannot destroy the word. What
moses1392
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My OCD Community
4 years ago
Going Gluten Free - 1 Year On #hashis
I went GF last January (religiously GF from Feb as there were some things I didn’t realise had gluten in (soy sauce being one of them)). It’s been the best thing I’ve done for my health. The most noticeable improvement was with fatigue and quality of sleep. I actually wake up feeling refreshed (before
I went GF last January (religiously GF from Feb as there were some things I didn’t realise had gluten in (soy sauce being one of them)). It’s been the best thing I’ve done for my health. The most noticeable improvement was with fatigue and quality of sleep. I actually wake up feeling refreshed (before
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
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