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Keep On Running!
I started my second week today! To be honest I can't believe I have stuck with it but I'm now really enjoying it. I had brain surgery last Dec and had been completely sedentary for six month, I also gave up smoking in Oct so my weight rocketed and I went up three dress sizes. I had always been active
I started my second week today! To be honest I can't believe I have stuck with it but I'm now really enjoying it. I had brain surgery last Dec and had been completely sedentary for six month, I also gave up smoking in Oct so my weight rocketed and I went up three dress sizes. I had always been active
LittleMac
in
Couch to 5K
12 years ago
Confused by blood tests!
I had a telephone appointment with my rhuemie on 23rd August and told him about the new symptoms I was experiencing (return of alopecia, chest and abdominal pains, severe
loss
of appetite, neck/shoulder pain, blurred
vision
and dizziness, brain fog were by I forget words, lose concentration, cant remember
I had a telephone appointment with my rhuemie on 23rd August and told him about the new symptoms I was experiencing (return of alopecia, chest and abdominal pains, severe
loss
of appetite, neck/shoulder pain, blurred
vision
and dizziness, brain fog were by I forget words, lose concentration, cant remember
megs_tom
in
LUPUS UK
12 years ago
Peripheral vision and balance loss
Over the weekend I noticed I had peripheral vison loss and my balance which is not great had went haywire. Visited optician today who said after testing my vison had decreased again which has been going on in past year. I also have severe peripheral vison loss. I stay in scotland and need urgent refferal
Over the weekend I noticed I had peripheral vison loss and my balance which is not great had went haywire. Visited optician today who said after testing my vison had decreased again which has been going on in past year. I also have severe peripheral vison loss. I stay in scotland and need urgent refferal
Jazzy21
in
Behçet's UK
12 years ago
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The morning after the day before
Yesterday was Wk 1 Day 1. Been preparing with loads of power walking, losing weight, but still got out of bed and thought: Hello calves, didn't expect that. But overall feeling good. I'm half way on my weight loss journey but still have another 1st 6lbs to go. The monkey I've got to get off
Yesterday was Wk 1 Day 1. Been preparing with loads of power walking, losing weight, but still got out of bed and thought: Hello calves, didn't expect that. But overall feeling good. I'm half way on my weight loss journey but still have another 1st 6lbs to go. The monkey I've got to get off
subhyst
in
Couch to 5K
12 years ago
Update to eye pain and distorted vision
I told him about my incident with the eye over the weekend and the residule
loss
of
vision
and pain in eye. Also told him my legs feel like lots of bees inside them and left leg not going where I put it. His response was that he hinks I had a migraine that lasted half hour, anyone heard of that?
I told him about my incident with the eye over the weekend and the residule
loss
of
vision
and pain in eye. Also told him my legs feel like lots of bees inside them and left leg not going where I put it. His response was that he hinks I had a migraine that lasted half hour, anyone heard of that?
Devonlady
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
Questions and comments advice needed
He is approximately 52 It has caused strokes, seizures, Black holes in his field of
vision
, Joint Pain and dizzy-ness and
loss
of balance. He has also had total adrenal failure. He often has angry outbreaks as if he is a mad man and eggs fights.
He is approximately 52 It has caused strokes, seizures, Black holes in his field of
vision
, Joint Pain and dizzy-ness and
loss
of balance. He has also had total adrenal failure. He often has angry outbreaks as if he is a mad man and eggs fights.
Dangerousdoug2
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
12 years ago
What an amazing week!
In a recently published study, 19 of 65 patients (29%) newly diagnosed with giant cell arteritis had suffered irreversible
loss
of
vision
. Combining these estimates, up to 3,200 people annually may be suffering partial or total
loss
of
vision
as a result of giant cell arteritis.
In a recently published study, 19 of 65 patients (29%) newly diagnosed with giant cell arteritis had suffered irreversible
loss
of
vision
. Combining these estimates, up to 3,200 people annually may be suffering partial or total
loss
of
vision
as a result of giant cell arteritis.
Polywotsit
PMRGCAuk team member
in
PMRGCAuk
12 years ago
help im piling on weight is it d meds not eating any ting extra walk 2 miles most days on 3 sinemet plus a day
ftadh
in
Cure Parkinson's
12 years ago
You Can Get Help With Eyesite Problems
My Sister-in -Law Audrey was diagnosed with PSP in December 2011 But we are sure that she had been miss-diagnosed for at least 6 years when she was being treated for vertigo and other balance problems. During that period she had eye problems which opticians and the hospital eye department. were unable
My Sister-in -Law Audrey was diagnosed with PSP in December 2011 But we are sure that she had been miss-diagnosed for at least 6 years when she was being treated for vertigo and other balance problems. During that period she had eye problems which opticians and the hospital eye department. were unable
nucj
in
PSP Association
12 years ago
Health Minister Howe listens to our concerns about vision loss caused by late diagnosis of GCA
Yesterday was a major milestone for PMRGCAuk because we made a second visit to Whitehall to meet the Health Minister, Earl Howe. Our president, Prof Bhaskar Dasgupta, trustees Kate Gilbert and Dorothy Byrne, a member of our medical advisory panel, Brian Bourke, and Lord Wills, discussed with the minister
Yesterday was a major milestone for PMRGCAuk because we made a second visit to Whitehall to meet the Health Minister, Earl Howe. Our president, Prof Bhaskar Dasgupta, trustees Kate Gilbert and Dorothy Byrne, a member of our medical advisory panel, Brian Bourke, and Lord Wills, discussed with the minister
Polywotsit
PMRGCAuk team member
in
PMRGCAuk
12 years ago
Has anybody else started to get RLS very suddenly?
symptoms. now i keep forgetting what i am doing, bad head aches blurred
vision
,
loss
of balance the list goes on. Its been a bit of a shock to say the least. How some of you have had this all your lives and somehow coped!
symptoms. now i keep forgetting what i am doing, bad head aches blurred
vision
,
loss
of balance the list goes on. Its been a bit of a shock to say the least. How some of you have had this all your lives and somehow coped!
Hidden
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
12 years ago
Lupus flare up
and
loss
of
vision
??
and
loss
of
vision
??
lindsay81
in
LUPUS UK
12 years ago
Eye clinic
The doctor was amazing she knew about aps and sneddons and asked loads of questions and was really intrested how things occurred and how and when I was diagnosed, she also said in future anybody young with no apparant course for
loss
of
vision
she would consider aps/sneddons.
The doctor was amazing she knew about aps and sneddons and asked loads of questions and was really intrested how things occurred and how and when I was diagnosed, she also said in future anybody young with no apparant course for
loss
of
vision
she would consider aps/sneddons.
sharonap
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
12 years ago
help/advice from anyone in the know at st thomas' please.
My opthalmic person says he doesnt really know what the prognosis is and i am waiting to see him on 27th again with this new
loss
of
vision
, and my neurologist cant really do any more than put me on warfarin.
My opthalmic person says he doesnt really know what the prognosis is and i am waiting to see him on 27th again with this new
loss
of
vision
, and my neurologist cant really do any more than put me on warfarin.
emmaj
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
12 years ago
The Thief of Many Lives By Kathleen Houghton
I am constantly on the prowl in search of new victims. I do not discriminate--health care workers, teachers, students, airline personnel, teens, and innocent children are my prey. If you are dynamic and have a lust for life, I will seek you out, and I will find you. Just when you are at the peak
I am constantly on the prowl in search of new victims. I do not discriminate--health care workers, teachers, students, airline personnel, teens, and innocent children are my prey. If you are dynamic and have a lust for life, I will seek you out, and I will find you. Just when you are at the peak
keno25
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
What are the differences between the weight loss surgery operations I hear about.
KenCl
Weight Loss Surgery Info
in
Weight Loss Surgery Info
12 years ago
Hi all, a little intro..
Symptoms are dizzyspells, "Floaters" in my
vision
along with occasional sight
loss
, joint pains, bad healing (I'm covered in small scars from scratches and the like), high blood pressure, TIA's and fatigue.God know's how some of you go on that have it worse than I do, as I used to have a very physical
Symptoms are dizzyspells, "Floaters" in my
vision
along with occasional sight
loss
, joint pains, bad healing (I'm covered in small scars from scratches and the like), high blood pressure, TIA's and fatigue.God know's how some of you go on that have it worse than I do, as I used to have a very physical
Tomcat
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
12 years ago
Bacterial Meningitis - 1st Anniversary
and deterioration in my
vision
etc etc.
and deterioration in my
vision
etc etc.
StrawberryCream
in
Meningitis Now
12 years ago
Raising money for support, awareness and research
campaign to educate the public about the dangers of GCA so that
vision
loss
through late diagnosis will become a thing of the past. Please help us in any way you can!
campaign to educate the public about the dangers of GCA so that
vision
loss
through late diagnosis will become a thing of the past. Please help us in any way you can!
Polywotsit
PMRGCAuk team member
in
PMRGCAuk
12 years ago
Amalgam fillings / Mercury removal
I was unable to walk some days and had all the symptoms - memory
loss
, blurred
vision
at night , constant fatigue even to the point of falling asleep whilst eating . I could have filled a book with all the symptoms . The reason I went to Thailand to have them removed was the cost .
I was unable to walk some days and had all the symptoms - memory
loss
, blurred
vision
at night , constant fatigue even to the point of falling asleep whilst eating . I could have filled a book with all the symptoms . The reason I went to Thailand to have them removed was the cost .
Mark74
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
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