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Eye Prescription change
hi everyone, just come from the opticians today and my prescription as changed from R -1.25 / L -2.25 last time I went about 18 months ago to today R -1.75 / L - 2.75. I’m on Brinzolamide & Ganfort eye drops for Glaucoma. Last check up was last month and the eye hospital were happy and back in 6 months
hi everyone, just come from the opticians today and my prescription as changed from R -1.25 / L -2.25 last time I went about 18 months ago to today R -1.75 / L - 2.75. I’m on Brinzolamide & Ganfort eye drops for Glaucoma. Last check up was last month and the eye hospital were happy and back in 6 months
Welshsailor
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Glaucoma UK
3 months ago
questions
In the summer, I noticed sporadic noises in one ear. It only happened at night, when lying down to sleep. It was almost like a deep and faint squeak. It lasted 2 days and went away. Months later, after developing a sinus cold, it returned. I did not react immediately as I thought it would pass. After
In the summer, I noticed sporadic noises in one ear. It only happened at night, when lying down to sleep. It was almost like a deep and faint squeak. It lasted 2 days and went away. Months later, after developing a sinus cold, it returned. I did not react immediately as I thought it would pass. After
Healthymetoday
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Tinnitus UK
5 months ago
Simbrinza eye drops
I have been prescribed Simbrinza eye drops as a new method of treatment to bring my eye pressures down. My eye pressures are 23 and 20. These new drops are to be taken twice a day together with Bimatoprost once per day. I have done some background reading on these new drops and the side effects were
I have been prescribed Simbrinza eye drops as a new method of treatment to bring my eye pressures down. My eye pressures are 23 and 20. These new drops are to be taken twice a day together with Bimatoprost once per day. I have done some background reading on these new drops and the side effects were
Bill_Evans
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Glaucoma UK
8 months ago
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Appointment Update
Hello. Following my recent post about my dry eyes, I had my follow-up appointment on Monday nearly 4 months post right trabeculectomy & it did not go well. Had a visual field test and eye scan. No change to my right eye but my left eye continues to lose peripheral vision. The pressure was elevated even
Hello. Following my recent post about my dry eyes, I had my follow-up appointment on Monday nearly 4 months post right trabeculectomy & it did not go well. Had a visual field test and eye scan. No change to my right eye but my left eye continues to lose peripheral vision. The pressure was elevated even
Mitziecat
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Glaucoma UK
1 month ago
ninny74
I have closed angle Glaucoma and use Monopost eye drops every evening which keeps my pressures around 20. I have had a laser Iridotomy. Just lately I have been feeling very low having lost a couple of friends and been involved in a car accident. I am thinking of taking anti depressants ( first time
I have closed angle Glaucoma and use Monopost eye drops every evening which keeps my pressures around 20. I have had a laser Iridotomy. Just lately I have been feeling very low having lost a couple of friends and been involved in a car accident. I am thinking of taking anti depressants ( first time
ninny74
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Glaucoma UK
9 months ago
Monopost Eye Drops
Hi, does anyone know of an alternative eye drop to monopost. I have been prescribed this to take in each eye once a day at night but after 2 weeks am finding it unbearable even though I am using eye lubrication drops to try and help with the itchy soreness.
Hi, does anyone know of an alternative eye drop to monopost. I have been prescribed this to take in each eye once a day at night but after 2 weeks am finding it unbearable even though I am using eye lubrication drops to try and help with the itchy soreness.
Barry240
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Glaucoma UK
9 months ago
Simbrinza shortage?
Over the years my opthamologist and I have settled on Simbrinza eye drops as the best for my glaucoma. Yesterday my pharmacist tells me he can't find the drops anywhere and he's going to keep looking. We're in SE London area. Any suggestions? Thanks
Over the years my opthamologist and I have settled on Simbrinza eye drops as the best for my glaucoma. Yesterday my pharmacist tells me he can't find the drops anywhere and he's going to keep looking. We're in SE London area. Any suggestions? Thanks
meandpd
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Glaucoma UK
4 months ago
Taking Ibuprofen whilst on Cosopt eye drops
Good morning, I am suffering from bad lower backache, I wanted to check if I am ok to take Ibuporfen whilst taking Cosopt eye drops twice a day. I have looked online etc but cannot find anything. I have taken Paracetamol but it’s just not shifting. Many thanks
Good morning, I am suffering from bad lower backache, I wanted to check if I am ok to take Ibuporfen whilst taking Cosopt eye drops twice a day. I have looked online etc but cannot find anything. I have taken Paracetamol but it’s just not shifting. Many thanks
KBIOW
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Glaucoma UK
10 months ago
Hair thinning
This is probably a silly question, however I have had multiple different eye drops over the past 7 years for my Glaucoma, and are currently using Travatan and Combigan. Had anybody noticed any changes in hair thinning or hair loss. I seem to have thinning of my hair and are concerned, if this continues
This is probably a silly question, however I have had multiple different eye drops over the past 7 years for my Glaucoma, and are currently using Travatan and Combigan. Had anybody noticed any changes in hair thinning or hair loss. I seem to have thinning of my hair and are concerned, if this continues
Moana64
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Glaucoma UK
11 months ago
Iopidine
Hello everyone, is anyone having problem with getting GP to prescibe Iopidine eye drops? My GP is refusing to prescribe it, saying its coming up as a red flag. Does anyone know what it means? This was prescribed by a consultant at hospital on 22nd March, when I was put on a waiting list for presserflo
Hello everyone, is anyone having problem with getting GP to prescibe Iopidine eye drops? My GP is refusing to prescribe it, saying its coming up as a red flag. Does anyone know what it means? This was prescribed by a consultant at hospital on 22nd March, when I was put on a waiting list for presserflo
Amjan
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Dark shadows from glaucoma eye drops
Hi I was diagnosed almost 3 yrs ago and simply handed a leaflet and a prescription. I now have to use them 3 times a day as the pressure has worsened.The dark shadows in my eye sockets now look so bad, although I did read about this I have never been told if there is an alternative. The nurse at the
Hi I was diagnosed almost 3 yrs ago and simply handed a leaflet and a prescription. I now have to use them 3 times a day as the pressure has worsened.The dark shadows in my eye sockets now look so bad, although I did read about this I have never been told if there is an alternative. The nurse at the
doileyqueen
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Glaucoma UK
22 hours ago
Rituximab and Denosumab
Has anyone had a Denosumab injection after having a Retuximab infusion. I have just had my second infusion and due a Denosumab injection soon. Just read that Denosumab can increase the risk of serious infection with Rituximab. Rheumatology have said that it's OK, but I don't trust them.
Has anyone had a Denosumab injection after having a Retuximab infusion. I have just had my second infusion and due a Denosumab injection soon. Just read that Denosumab can increase the risk of serious infection with Rituximab. Rheumatology have said that it's OK, but I don't trust them.
Jacko37
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NRAS
1 day ago
Sjorgren syndrome
Following months of repeated eye infections, I have now been diagnosed with dry eyes, and drops certainly seem to be helping. However I came across an article on Sjorgren syndrome,. The list of symptoms include dry mouth, IBS, dry eyes, dry skin, joint problems, all of which I suffer from. I also get
Following months of repeated eye infections, I have now been diagnosed with dry eyes, and drops certainly seem to be helping. However I came across an article on Sjorgren syndrome,. The list of symptoms include dry mouth, IBS, dry eyes, dry skin, joint problems, all of which I suffer from. I also get
Pippapot
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MPN Voice
2 days ago
Puffy eyes
Hi 👋 Has anyone experienced puffy eyelids and a bit of swelling under the eyes? I have lupus and sjogrens so not sure which would cause this.. I am having a painful flare at the moment. Quite new to this as diognosed Dec 2022. Only seen rheumatologist once and due to see them again this month but have
Hi 👋 Has anyone experienced puffy eyelids and a bit of swelling under the eyes? I have lupus and sjogrens so not sure which would cause this.. I am having a painful flare at the moment. Quite new to this as diognosed Dec 2022. Only seen rheumatologist once and due to see them again this month but have
Lucylou72
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LUPUS UK
2 days ago
Dry Eye Webinar
Hello everyone, I wanted to let you all know about our next Digital Glaucoma Support Group - this session will be discussing Dry Eye. This is a topic that is often requested when we ask for topic suggestions, and we get lots of phone calls to the Glaucoma UK helpline about Dry Eye. This is your chance
Hello everyone, I wanted to let you all know about our next Digital Glaucoma Support Group - this session will be discussing Dry Eye. This is a topic that is often requested when we ask for topic suggestions, and we get lots of phone calls to the Glaucoma UK helpline about Dry Eye. This is your chance
Robyn_GlaucomaUK
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Glaucoma UK
3 days ago
Faricimab injections and exercise
I’ve just been diagnosed with wet AMD R eye - my long sighted eye I used to use for driving - sadly no more - and dry AMD L eye (shortsighted) After each injection we are instructed to not do a variety of things including physical exertion for 5 days. No one has yet explained why no exertion and what
I’ve just been diagnosed with wet AMD R eye - my long sighted eye I used to use for driving - sadly no more - and dry AMD L eye (shortsighted) After each injection we are instructed to not do a variety of things including physical exertion for 5 days. No one has yet explained why no exertion and what
Birchermu
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Macular Society
7 days ago
SECOND CATARACT SURGERY- LEFT EYE
Gmorning all! Had my second cataract done early yesterday morning. Typing this without glasses today. Yay! Op took 15 minutes. This time he injected the antibiotics and Pred instead of sending me home with 3 bottles of eye drops. The injection is into the bottom lid, not the actual eyeball which was
Gmorning all! Had my second cataract done early yesterday morning. Typing this without glasses today. Yay! Op took 15 minutes. This time he injected the antibiotics and Pred instead of sending me home with 3 bottles of eye drops. The injection is into the bottom lid, not the actual eyeball which was
Missus835
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PMRGCAuk
8 days ago
'glasses/lenses' for driving at night
Hello everyone a it of background. Just over a year ago I was diagnosed with closed angles in my right eye and mild cataracts in both eyes I had an iridotomy in both eyes shortly after, side effect suffered was a permanent white 'line' in right eye. No drops given but Hycosan drops form optician
Hello everyone a it of background. Just over a year ago I was diagnosed with closed angles in my right eye and mild cataracts in both eyes I had an iridotomy in both eyes shortly after, side effect suffered was a permanent white 'line' in right eye. No drops given but Hycosan drops form optician
Seahorse0
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Glaucoma UK
9 days ago
Post-op FAQs
Hello Glaucoma UK community, I am currently in the process of creating a page on our website for the most commonly asked questions with regards to glaucoma treatments and surgeries. As you might know, we operate a buddy scheme at Glaucoma UK, which allows us to put people who are due to have a glaucoma
Hello Glaucoma UK community, I am currently in the process of creating a page on our website for the most commonly asked questions with regards to glaucoma treatments and surgeries. As you might know, we operate a buddy scheme at Glaucoma UK, which allows us to put people who are due to have a glaucoma
KieranGlaucomaUK
Administrator
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Glaucoma UK
9 days ago
Adult disability payment for CRVO
Hello 👋🏻 I’m not looking for any in-depth information but wondered if anyone has applied and awarded ADP (the PIP equivalent in Scotland), for CRVO and glaucoma, where you have regular injections and have slight vision loss. thanks 🙏🏻
Hello 👋🏻 I’m not looking for any in-depth information but wondered if anyone has applied and awarded ADP (the PIP equivalent in Scotland), for CRVO and glaucoma, where you have regular injections and have slight vision loss. thanks 🙏🏻
Vich81
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Macular Society
9 days ago
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