Strange Sensation/Symptom - Left Forearm Vibrating
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Comments (25)Had cataract surgery with extreme floaters and the light flashes after. This is one of the possible after surgery issues. The had a laser procedure called YAG to get rid of them. But 4 years later and coming back, lights are reflected so bad that I couldn't turn the Christmas tree on. Floaters had been there for years, so they became a norm that do not bother me. Just there and float around as they please. There is one large one that is irritating when it shows up. I am off the the opthomologist soon, my eyesight is worse the prior to cataracts. Definitely a different doctor too. Yes it is irritating, had 20/20 all my life. Do follow up at least once a year if possible. As we age, yes things change. Who knows what is next. I also started getting migraine auras in my mid 50s and the first one was disturbing. It most likely is for anyone who experiences this without knowing they exist. The opthomoligst said this was harmone changes. Age again. My description is like a broken mirror surrounding vision. I know when they come on that there is a connection for me to what I've been eating. More like out of control eating, chocolate and food with preservatives. Can eat them without the aura showing up, but going beyond the norm will bring one on. Just hope one won't show up while driving. Interesting that there are posters with this too, I haven't met anyone that understands the deal. It is difficult to explain. And oddly too, my neurologist and physician believes auras are connected in some way to heart problems. They are doing research on this, but I can't find full information on how any of this is connected. I'm intruding on the original poster, but below is Migraine Aura art. There are many other sites too where migrainers have created the same. Here is a link that might be useful: Aura art...See MoreTingling/Burning Head and Body?
Comments (4)Oh, thanks dee can, for reassuring me I'm not alone. This burning started before being diagnosed with Hashi's and before peri-meno stuff started, too. I wonder why dark chocolate stops the burning? It kinda made sense maybe it was nerve and hormone related. but it's SO WEIRD. The hot flashes started for me when I started taking an adrenal support supplement. This was before I found a doctor who really knew about Hashimoto's.I had really bad reactions to thyroid meds, although they did nothing to make me feel less exhausted, and started researching other issues like adrenal fatigue. Nothing worked for me. It took me a year to find a treatment that made sense as I thought treating the symptom (hypothyroidism) rather than the disease (autoimmune reactions) didn't make sense.Have you read Kharrazian's book on Hashimoto's: Why Do I Still Have Thyroid Symptoms? His website is very informative too www.DrKnews.com. His protocol is mostly diet, sorry to say, to give up not just gluten, but all grains, sugars/sweetners, dairy, iodine and well, almost anything processed. It's basically the Paleo Diet with modifications. He says if you can stop the autoimmune attacks then you don't need the thyroid medications. OK! I'm game! :)And something that finally made sense to me and why/how the autoimmune attacks happen. As soon as I gave up all those foods the incredibly bad leg pain I had went totally away. I was hoping the burning would go away, but it hasn't. We'll see!...See MoreFrustrated with insurance!
Comments (52)https://www.cadth.ca/generic-drugs/similarities-and-differences-between-brand-name-and-generic-drugs "Bioequivalent drug formulations have the same bioavailability; that is, the same rate and extent of ABSORPTION.... There is a common misperception that generic drug concentrations can be 80% to 125% of the brand name formulation; in other words, that the variance may be up to 45%. This is not true. One of the key parameters for bioequivalence is the area under the curve (AUC). The AUC is a mathematical calculation based on a graph of blood concentration versus time, and it correlates well with total drug exposure. The AUC of a generic formulation must be no less than 80% or no more than 125% of the brand name formulation. There is international consensus that differences within this range are not clinically significant. More importantly, the 90% confidence interval of the AUC must also fall within 80% to 125%. Recall that the confidence interval is a range of measurements within which we can be confident that the true result lies. So, for the entire confidence interval to fall within the 80% to 125% range, the variance is generally less than 5%."...See MoreDry dusty smell bedroom - breathing problems
Comments (7)Where else is this flooring in your home? If the bedroom is the only place you suffer? It could be something else. and not the floor or the walls. Is this a one bedroom home? An apartment? Is the bedroom is the only place you have the symptoms.? It may come down to new paint on the walls, and a new HARD floor, no carpeting at all. If burning throat and eyes don't happen in your kitchen or living room............it's that or your bedding. It could also be you soaked too much water into carpeting and pad..........and have unwittingly grown some mold below. Shampoos in August are not the best - too warm and humid....See Moresuzieque
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