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cellulite in legs related to thyroid?
I have been exercising the same as always and eating clean, but have recently suffered from a cellulite appearance in my legs (when pressing on the skin or walking you can see it only). I am wondering if it is in fact celulite or water refention, and whether it is related to my Hashimoto’s disease.
I have been exercising the same as always and eating clean, but have recently suffered from a cellulite appearance in my legs (when pressing on the skin or walking you can see it only). I am wondering if it is in fact celulite or water refention, and whether it is related to my Hashimoto’s disease.
thyroidqueen12
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Living with glaucoma
Hi All I've had glaucoma and Uveitis in both eyes for many years and have had numerous procedures and drains put in both eyes like many other glaucoma patients , I was told yesterday that a cornea transplant is not viable now because of the complications with my eye and that all they can do is monitor
Hi All I've had glaucoma and Uveitis in both eyes for many years and have had numerous procedures and drains put in both eyes like many other glaucoma patients , I was told yesterday that a cornea transplant is not viable now because of the complications with my eye and that all they can do is monitor
LondonStadium
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Glaucoma UK
11 months ago
Faricimab side effects
Hi all I have had injections monthly since 2011 for DMO I had Avastin then Lucentis and then since 2016 Eylea. Last Saturday I was switched to Faricimab it’s def thicker than Eylea. Since then I had tiny floaters in the eye that was injected it’s been a week now and although the number of floaters has
Hi all I have had injections monthly since 2011 for DMO I had Avastin then Lucentis and then since 2016 Eylea. Last Saturday I was switched to Faricimab it’s def thicker than Eylea. Since then I had tiny floaters in the eye that was injected it’s been a week now and although the number of floaters has
tallyho
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Macular Society
11 months ago
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Both eyes together!
Does anyone have experience of having surgery on both eyes at the same session? If so I would love to hear from you. My consultant is doing cataract and drainage improvement surgery at the same time for both eyes in the same session under general anaesthetic. I know this is a fairly uncommon arrangement
Does anyone have experience of having surgery on both eyes at the same session? If so I would love to hear from you. My consultant is doing cataract and drainage improvement surgery at the same time for both eyes in the same session under general anaesthetic. I know this is a fairly uncommon arrangement
YogaLover
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Glaucoma UK
11 months ago
EMDR THERAPY
Good afternoon all, does anyone know of any EMDR therapy that is online only and accepts state insurance. Please leave your comments on the bottom. Thanks
Good afternoon all, does anyone know of any EMDR therapy that is online only and accepts state insurance. Please leave your comments on the bottom. Thanks
kanzler1987
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Anxiety and Depression Support
6 days ago
does it ever completely go away?
I had a medical procedure that was in itself very traumatic and also reactivated a childhood trauma. I have been in CBT for 2 1/2 years and recently started EMDR. I want this all to just go away! However, as in the case of the childhood trauma, which I thought had been dealt with, I fear I will always
I had a medical procedure that was in itself very traumatic and also reactivated a childhood trauma. I have been in CBT for 2 1/2 years and recently started EMDR. I want this all to just go away! However, as in the case of the childhood trauma, which I thought had been dealt with, I fear I will always
Kalee55
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Heal My PTSD
7 days ago
Eye Bag/Eye Mask
Hello my dear Lupus Warriors To bring you good vibes with my Optician's recommendation yesterday - Eye Bag/Eye Mask. Boots had on offer £10.99 and it works a treat. As part of Sjogren's Syndrome - my eyes are very dry but of late have been soooo dry. Optician explained and tested my tear film, with
Hello my dear Lupus Warriors To bring you good vibes with my Optician's recommendation yesterday - Eye Bag/Eye Mask. Boots had on offer £10.99 and it works a treat. As part of Sjogren's Syndrome - my eyes are very dry but of late have been soooo dry. Optician explained and tested my tear film, with
Energy14
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LUPUS UK
11 months ago
Thank you
I am overwhelmed with gratitude to all those that have responded to my post yesterday . I responded individually to the first people ( I’m not sure how to private message , I’m a bit crap with technology and my texting thumb is numb 🤦🏻♀️) But thank you all . I have had both psychology sessions
I am overwhelmed with gratitude to all those that have responded to my post yesterday . I responded individually to the first people ( I’m not sure how to private message , I’m a bit crap with technology and my texting thumb is numb 🤦🏻♀️) But thank you all . I have had both psychology sessions
PWT1
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My Ovacome
1 month ago
I'm Back....
Hi Everyone, I was on this site several months ago and since then have been in a psychiatric hospital, been seeing a psychiatrist, had EMDR and ketamine treatments, had weekly therapy sessions and am about to try a new therapist, and have tried five different anti-depressants. I'm still struggling
Hi Everyone, I was on this site several months ago and since then have been in a psychiatric hospital, been seeing a psychiatrist, had EMDR and ketamine treatments, had weekly therapy sessions and am about to try a new therapist, and have tried five different anti-depressants. I'm still struggling
Woolybluecurl
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 month ago
Touchpoint Solutions for ADHD/Focus
My 8 yo daughter was diagnosed with ADHD last year. After a several month wait due to insurance and availability limitations, she is now in therapy and I think it will be very helpful for her. She continues to struggle in school. I hoping to avoid medication if I can, but I also know it will be some
My 8 yo daughter was diagnosed with ADHD last year. After a several month wait due to insurance and availability limitations, she is now in therapy and I think it will be very helpful for her. She continues to struggle in school. I hoping to avoid medication if I can, but I also know it will be some
Otter1313
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CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
1 month ago
detached retina
anyone have a detached retina from GCA wondering if could be a connection? Relapse after 9 yrs for GCA on Jan. Now retina surgery. On prednisone 9 1/2 yrs for pmr
anyone have a detached retina from GCA wondering if could be a connection? Relapse after 9 yrs for GCA on Jan. Now retina surgery. On prednisone 9 1/2 yrs for pmr
casse
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PMRGCAuk
11 months ago
cataracts, glaucoma and astigmatism
I was diagnosed with glaucoma last year and had laser surgery which didn’t work. I now have cataracts which are causing me blurred vision. On my last visit to the glaucoma hospital the ophthalmologist said “you have cataracts” but he didn’t say anything else about it or whether I needed to get them done
I was diagnosed with glaucoma last year and had laser surgery which didn’t work. I now have cataracts which are causing me blurred vision. On my last visit to the glaucoma hospital the ophthalmologist said “you have cataracts” but he didn’t say anything else about it or whether I needed to get them done
Littletreasures
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Glaucoma UK
11 months ago
Collagen Advice
Hi I’m after some advice again, Is it ok to take collagen powder if you have hypothyroidism/hashimotos ?
Hi I’m after some advice again, Is it ok to take collagen powder if you have hypothyroidism/hashimotos ?
PrincessAnnie
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Hello! New here! Can you take collagen supplements with potassium iodide at 50mg with Hashmotos disease?
I am very curious because I have leaky gut and want to supplement with collagen which I heard helps leaky gut. I heard potassium iodide is good for hashmotos as its like a detox for the thyroid. If you can help that's great thanks guys. Xx
I am very curious because I have leaky gut and want to supplement with collagen which I heard helps leaky gut. I heard potassium iodide is good for hashmotos as its like a detox for the thyroid. If you can help that's great thanks guys. Xx
Shineyhappypeople
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Link between dry eyes and throat and PMRGCA? Any ideas?
This is my first post, so it’s a bit long-winded, as I’ve included some context and background. Context: • About 20 years ago, when I was in my mid-50s, I developed dry eyes and dry throat. This was eventually diagnosed as ‘dry eye/dry throat syndrome’. I had my tear ducts plugged to minimise loss
This is my first post, so it’s a bit long-winded, as I’ve included some context and background. Context: • About 20 years ago, when I was in my mid-50s, I developed dry eyes and dry throat. This was eventually diagnosed as ‘dry eye/dry throat syndrome’. I had my tear ducts plugged to minimise loss
allofaquandry
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
FND SUCKS
Hi I'm Debby and I'm in the USA in Utah. I have been dealing with constant pain all over, abdominal pain, constipation that lasted sometimes 17 days with no help from anything, slirred speech, loss of the ability to walk flat( I walk on my tipsy toes) and need a cane, walker or scooter to get around
Hi I'm Debby and I'm in the USA in Utah. I have been dealing with constant pain all over, abdominal pain, constipation that lasted sometimes 17 days with no help from anything, slirred speech, loss of the ability to walk flat( I walk on my tipsy toes) and need a cane, walker or scooter to get around
Luv2teezeu
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Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
2 months ago
Hopelessness
I've been diagnosed officially with PTSD this week which is not a shock. I begin EMDR sessions next week so hope those are able to help. I have these bouts of feeling hopeless. I'm trying not to go too hard on myself but just feel that things will never get easier. Cry myself to sleep most nights with
I've been diagnosed officially with PTSD this week which is not a shock. I begin EMDR sessions next week so hope those are able to help. I have these bouts of feeling hopeless. I'm trying not to go too hard on myself but just feel that things will never get easier. Cry myself to sleep most nights with
Hidden
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ICUsteps
2 months ago
How to blow up your consultant!
6 months ago my respiratory consultant told me I had a pseudomonas infection. This was not treated for that time so when I saw her I wa feeling pretty terrible after months of lung congestion, breathlessness, fatigue also my heart and RA had been badly affected. I am afraid I burst into tears and gave
6 months ago my respiratory consultant told me I had a pseudomonas infection. This was not treated for that time so when I saw her I wa feeling pretty terrible after months of lung congestion, breathlessness, fatigue also my heart and RA had been badly affected. I am afraid I burst into tears and gave
Shonkie
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 months ago
Severe COPD and cataracts.
Hello Everyone, I had my eyes tested recently and the optician told me I had cataracts. He said, ‘you do know you can’t have the operation?’ Which I didn’t. From what I can find out it’s because I can’t lie ‘supine’ or flat on my back and also because of the increased possibility of coughing. I
Hello Everyone, I had my eyes tested recently and the optician told me I had cataracts. He said, ‘you do know you can’t have the operation?’ Which I didn’t. From what I can find out it’s because I can’t lie ‘supine’ or flat on my back and also because of the increased possibility of coughing. I
Burbagegran
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 months ago
Reaction to trabeculectomy
I'm 66 and it was decided that as drops were no longer controlling pressure, I needed to have trabeculectomy in both eyes. Had first op last summer but had a toxic reaction resulting in my eye being closed, severe reaction to light as well as constant irritation. 11 months later eye still not fully open
I'm 66 and it was decided that as drops were no longer controlling pressure, I needed to have trabeculectomy in both eyes. Had first op last summer but had a toxic reaction resulting in my eye being closed, severe reaction to light as well as constant irritation. 11 months later eye still not fully open
Vanarama
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Glaucoma UK
11 months ago
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