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Results of Rituxan,
This is not really a question but a word of encouragement, I have WG and have recently had my third course of Rituxan, and for the first time in 4yrs am feeling alittle more human again. for the first time since being diagnosed I can think straighter not so painful and alot of my symptoms are feeling
This is not really a question but a word of encouragement, I have WG and have recently had my third course of Rituxan, and for the first time in 4yrs am feeling alittle more human again. for the first time since being diagnosed I can think straighter not so painful and alot of my symptoms are feeling
Theresak
in
Vasculitis UK
13 years ago
Its going to be a long winter!
Hello, After being confirmed by MRI that I need a triple fusion of ankle, arthrodesis. I have been trying to wriggle out of getting it done. Asked surgeon if I did'nt go ahead what would consequences be? His answer today was in a nutshell it will get worse and lead to disablement. I thought he
Hello, After being confirmed by MRI that I need a triple fusion of ankle, arthrodesis. I have been trying to wriggle out of getting it done. Asked surgeon if I did'nt go ahead what would consequences be? His answer today was in a nutshell it will get worse and lead to disablement. I thought he
Gina_K
in
NRAS
13 years ago
Anyone had spinal fusion?
I am going to have a spinal fusion operation (only a couple of vertebrae) and I would love to hear from anyone who has had this op. As I live on my own I am wondering how I will manage. How mobile will I be? How long before I am able to get out and about? Is there a time limit on not
I am going to have a spinal fusion operation (only a couple of vertebrae) and I would love to hear from anyone who has had this op. As I live on my own I am wondering how I will manage. How mobile will I be? How long before I am able to get out and about? Is there a time limit on not
joan_w
in
NRAS
12 years ago
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Are there any complications of Sjögren's syndrome?
If not treated, this can lead to
loss
of
vision
. •Pancreatitis: this is inflammation of the pancreas gland noticed by severe pain in the upper part of the stomach (abdomen). •Peripheral neuropathy: this causes loss of sensation in fingers, hands, arms, toes, feet, legs.
If not treated, this can lead to
loss
of
vision
. •Pancreatitis: this is inflammation of the pancreas gland noticed by severe pain in the upper part of the stomach (abdomen). •Peripheral neuropathy: this causes loss of sensation in fingers, hands, arms, toes, feet, legs.
june_jdr
in
The Australian Sjögren's Syndrome Association
13 years ago
No Easy Answers for Those Who Share Williams’s Disease By GINA KOLATA
But it can damage the retina over time and its effects are irreversible — the result is
loss
of
vision
. So doctors are left trying drugs that suppress the immune system.
But it can damage the retina over time and its effects are irreversible — the result is
loss
of
vision
. So doctors are left trying drugs that suppress the immune system.
june_jdr
in
The Australian Sjögren's Syndrome Association
12 years ago
Things getting out of hand.com
the above should be a web site! It's how I feel at the moment. I was back with my ortho surgeonon Monday, and shocked to learn I will be in this boot cast mostly for another 3 months, and I thought he would be sending me back to work. What a surprise. I can cycle, but not walk too much, muffin tops
the above should be a web site! It's how I feel at the moment. I was back with my ortho surgeonon Monday, and shocked to learn I will be in this boot cast mostly for another 3 months, and I thought he would be sending me back to work. What a surprise. I can cycle, but not walk too much, muffin tops
Gina_K
in
NRAS
12 years ago
Does anyone out there with Lupus have problems with vision. I can suddenly have loss of some of my visual field
Does anyone out there with Lupus experience problems with their vision. I can suddenly lose some of my visual field which if treated quickly with high dose steroids recovers in a few weeks. I already have no sight in one eye and this is scary.
Does anyone out there with Lupus experience problems with their vision. I can suddenly lose some of my visual field which if treated quickly with high dose steroids recovers in a few weeks. I already have no sight in one eye and this is scary.
Ginty
in
LUPUS UK
13 years ago
A little bit down
The problem is that last time this happened, I was in a college for blind people and therefore able to learn techniques to cope with my temporary (it lasted about 4 months)
loss
of good
vision
. This time there is no one to help me and I am struggling a lot.
The problem is that last time this happened, I was in a college for blind people and therefore able to learn techniques to cope with my temporary (it lasted about 4 months)
loss
of good
vision
. This time there is no one to help me and I am struggling a lot.
LittleClapham
in
Tourettes Action
12 years ago
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