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dry eyes
Thought I saw something a few days ago about this. Im at 6.5 mg prednisone. Im pretty active but always have a sleepy feeling like I want to close my eyes. Its hard to read for too long too now im thinking its not exhaustion but an eye problem . is this from prednisone or PMR?
Thought I saw something a few days ago about this. Im at 6.5 mg prednisone. Im pretty active but always have a sleepy feeling like I want to close my eyes. Its hard to read for too long too now im thinking its not exhaustion but an eye problem . is this from prednisone or PMR?
Paperroses
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Need some help
I was diagnosed with LUPUS in 2015 and am on the surface managing ok but am increasingly worried about back pain, upper left and central spine mostly which keeps me awake at night. My eyesight is getting worse as is my hearing, i appreciate that may just be aging but not sure. Also have constant swollen
I was diagnosed with LUPUS in 2015 and am on the surface managing ok but am increasingly worried about back pain, upper left and central spine mostly which keeps me awake at night. My eyesight is getting worse as is my hearing, i appreciate that may just be aging but not sure. Also have constant swollen
yellowmarie
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LUPUS UK
4 years ago
How can i fix anxiety ?
I can't get rid of anxiety, other than antidepressants(ssri) ??? I've been on cipralex for a while and I don't want to go back on it, it has too many side effects. Although I take t3 and levo but I still have anxiety and visual disturbance. t3 helped me a lot but I don't get rid of anxiety.My doctor
I can't get rid of anxiety, other than antidepressants(ssri) ??? I've been on cipralex for a while and I don't want to go back on it, it has too many side effects. Although I take t3 and levo but I still have anxiety and visual disturbance. t3 helped me a lot but I don't get rid of anxiety.My doctor
hipolion
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
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Dry eye and Meibomian Gland Dysfunction...
Hello All. I have Hashimotos, and have developed dry eye (tear deficiency) and MGD - blocked glands and was diagnosed with same about a month ago. This appeared out of the blue and came on within about 2 months. Never had a problem with dry eyes before... I don't have blepharitis (the crusty eyelash
Hello All. I have Hashimotos, and have developed dry eye (tear deficiency) and MGD - blocked glands and was diagnosed with same about a month ago. This appeared out of the blue and came on within about 2 months. Never had a problem with dry eyes before... I don't have blepharitis (the crusty eyelash
cltt97
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Eye Ache - cause for concern?
Diagnosed with GCA in October: initially on 60mg of Prednisolone, reduced in stages, reaching 35mg on Monday 28th December. No adverse effects or return of October symptoms, but I have had the occasional, momentary mild ache in my right eye. This may have been going on unnoticed for months, long before
Diagnosed with GCA in October: initially on 60mg of Prednisolone, reduced in stages, reaching 35mg on Monday 28th December. No adverse effects or return of October symptoms, but I have had the occasional, momentary mild ache in my right eye. This may have been going on unnoticed for months, long before
Matt_Finish
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Chronic Uveitis & Meds for lifetime...?
I’ve had Uveitis for around 15 years & after several years of severe long term flares, permanent loss of sight in left eye (due to botched cataract operation & lens replacement, many injections in the eyeball & long term steroid use) I was in remission for about 5 years. But for the last 6 months, a
I’ve had Uveitis for around 15 years & after several years of severe long term flares, permanent loss of sight in left eye (due to botched cataract operation & lens replacement, many injections in the eyeball & long term steroid use) I was in remission for about 5 years. But for the last 6 months, a
jmh4leo
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Macular Society
4 years ago
Pregnenolone - things to look out for
I’ve just started using pregnenolone to address low testosterone and progesterone issues. Having just had one of my “moments” (sudden anxiety, shakes, cold, tiredness, racing heart), it’s spurred me into posting what I had forgotten to weeks ago! Is there anything I should look out for? Will it negatively
I’ve just started using pregnenolone to address low testosterone and progesterone issues. Having just had one of my “moments” (sudden anxiety, shakes, cold, tiredness, racing heart), it’s spurred me into posting what I had forgotten to weeks ago! Is there anything I should look out for? Will it negatively
Murphysmum
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Has anyone experienced swollen eye lids at the base of the lid and lashes?
After three years, I finally tapered off of prednisone at the end of LAST December. In the beginning of March, I noticed a bit of swelling and it has become worse with some stye's under the lids over the last nine months. I've been to eys doctors and skin docs and no one has been able to help me
After three years, I finally tapered off of prednisone at the end of LAST December. In the beginning of March, I noticed a bit of swelling and it has become worse with some stye's under the lids over the last nine months. I've been to eys doctors and skin docs and no one has been able to help me
Bonnig
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Benefit advice please
Hi all, I was wondering if anyone can advise me. I am currently struggling to continue to work full time even though I have work adjustments and working from home. I am currently in receipt of Pip at standard rate for both living and mobility components. If I have to give up work are there other benefits
Hi all, I was wondering if anyone can advise me. I am currently struggling to continue to work full time even though I have work adjustments and working from home. I am currently in receipt of Pip at standard rate for both living and mobility components. If I have to give up work are there other benefits
Jan1964
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
4 years ago
Ubiquinol for fertility
Hello, please can anyone advise me which Ubiquinol supplements they have been taken to help egg quality? And the dosage? I’ve found some on zita west and each tablet is 100mg and they have advised to take 2 a day so that would be 200mg per day- would that be enough? Thank you
Hello, please can anyone advise me which Ubiquinol supplements they have been taken to help egg quality? And the dosage? I’ve found some on zita west and each tablet is 100mg and they have advised to take 2 a day so that would be 200mg per day- would that be enough? Thank you
Tilly8135
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
Watery hooded & puffy eyes
Im suffering from watery eyes, and the water runs in to my glasses. My eyelids are hooded and look like slits and I have huge bags underneath them just to compliment my puffy cheeks that are a permanent Christmas shade of red! The inside corner of my right eye is a little tender. GCA is on left side
Im suffering from watery eyes, and the water runs in to my glasses. My eyelids are hooded and look like slits and I have huge bags underneath them just to compliment my puffy cheeks that are a permanent Christmas shade of red! The inside corner of my right eye is a little tender. GCA is on left side
HappyDiamonds
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Hydroxychloroquine brand change. Increased symptoms.
Has anybody experienced that a change in brands of hydroxychloroquine has not been as effective? I usually take Plaquenil (I live in Australia). Due to the pandemic and also due to an entrepreneur buying up all supplies of Plaquenil in past months I had to swap to Hequinel’ brand, as Plaquenil was not
Has anybody experienced that a change in brands of hydroxychloroquine has not been as effective? I usually take Plaquenil (I live in Australia). Due to the pandemic and also due to an entrepreneur buying up all supplies of Plaquenil in past months I had to swap to Hequinel’ brand, as Plaquenil was not
Belleo
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LUPUS UK
4 years ago
Dry AMD
After being diagnosed 10 years ago with dry AMD..I now find out I have it both eyes and am devastated...at the moment it's just wavy lines in one eye,but am worried how long this takes to progress and gets worse..? Is there anyone else who was diagnosed young in there 40s? I am now in my 50s.I find this
After being diagnosed 10 years ago with dry AMD..I now find out I have it both eyes and am devastated...at the moment it's just wavy lines in one eye,but am worried how long this takes to progress and gets worse..? Is there anyone else who was diagnosed young in there 40s? I am now in my 50s.I find this
Hotfudge
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Macular Society
4 years ago
EMDR Therapy?
Hello Everyone. I am new here. I am curious to know if anyone is doing EMDR therapy? I am hopeful that it will work for me, but would like to connect with others who are going through EMDR currently or have completed it. Thanks so much.
Hello Everyone. I am new here. I am curious to know if anyone is doing EMDR therapy? I am hopeful that it will work for me, but would like to connect with others who are going through EMDR currently or have completed it. Thanks so much.
Phogsmom
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Heal My PTSD
4 years ago
Morning 5k
Yesterday I gave myself a 24 hour mental pep talk in preparation for today’s run. I can report that whilst I wasn’t suddenly floating along on a cloud of positivity, I did have the resilience to not think about time and distance but to keep pressing on. It really would be easy to stop as tiredness kicks
Yesterday I gave myself a 24 hour mental pep talk in preparation for today’s run. I can report that whilst I wasn’t suddenly floating along on a cloud of positivity, I did have the resilience to not think about time and distance but to keep pressing on. It really would be easy to stop as tiredness kicks
Markeaton68
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
Friday Ramble
Hi everyone, the calendar's telling me it's Friday again and as usual it's come around quite quickly. I'm not sure why, for me, because, as for lots of us, I found moments when it was a bit of a struggle to remain cheerful. I tried hard, I really did, and gave myself pep talks and fell back on how
Hi everyone, the calendar's telling me it's Friday again and as usual it's come around quite quickly. I'm not sure why, for me, because, as for lots of us, I found moments when it was a bit of a struggle to remain cheerful. I tried hard, I really did, and gave myself pep talks and fell back on how
Hidden
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Care Community
4 years ago
GCA?
My friend is suffering excruciating pain in her eye: her eye is inflamed and swollen around it: the hospital yesterday diagnosed blepharitis but anti biotics haven’t helped so far....she now has a migraine ( she does suffer from these). Does one have external swelling with GCA? To be fair the anti biotics
My friend is suffering excruciating pain in her eye: her eye is inflamed and swollen around it: the hospital yesterday diagnosed blepharitis but anti biotics haven’t helped so far....she now has a migraine ( she does suffer from these). Does one have external swelling with GCA? To be fair the anti biotics
Maisiek
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Ataxia and blurry vision
Good morning all I hope u all had a good Christmas despite the circumstances . I would like to ask if any of you have problem with progressing blurry vision. A week ago I woke up where everything was a blur and couldn’t see anything what was written. I thought that after 2h it will go away but unfortunately
Good morning all I hope u all had a good Christmas despite the circumstances . I would like to ask if any of you have problem with progressing blurry vision. A week ago I woke up where everything was a blur and couldn’t see anything what was written. I thought that after 2h it will go away but unfortunately
aburt449
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Ataxia UK
4 years ago
“Social Damage”
After working through a SPD diagnosis at age 3 for my son, we finally got an ADHD diagnosis at 7. He started hitting himself when SIP took hold and had to do Distance Learning. We got him diagnosed by a neuropsychologist and a neurodevelopmental pediatrician. We are doing OT, Music Therapy, swim and
After working through a SPD diagnosis at age 3 for my son, we finally got an ADHD diagnosis at 7. He started hitting himself when SIP took hold and had to do Distance Learning. We got him diagnosed by a neuropsychologist and a neurodevelopmental pediatrician. We are doing OT, Music Therapy, swim and
Mpd7059
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CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
4 years ago
Treatment for dry, peeling lips
What do you use for Sjogrens dry, peeling lips? I have had lupus for 30 years, and a variety of dry eye and salivary gland issues, that have at times been severe. Been treated for both. Also have dry sinus, and sleep apnea. Even if I use items to prevent mouth breathing during sleeps, lips still
What do you use for Sjogrens dry, peeling lips? I have had lupus for 30 years, and a variety of dry eye and salivary gland issues, that have at times been severe. Been treated for both. Also have dry sinus, and sleep apnea. Even if I use items to prevent mouth breathing during sleeps, lips still
roxanne67
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The Australian Sjögren's Syndrome Association
4 years ago
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