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Marc
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5th May 06 at 18:30   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Steroids: Prednislone
Antibiotics: Valganiclovir
Calcium: Lansoprazole

Eye Drops:

Steroid: Rimexolone
Steroid: Prednisolone
Pressure: Brimonidine
Antibiotic: Alphagan
Jake
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5th May 06 at 18:30   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

never heard of those to be honest.
SetH
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5th May 06 at 18:35   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Me neither, certainly not compounds used in bodybuilding.

hopefully those compounds might not be suppressive of the HPT axis (endocrinal axis for the production of natural testosterone) and thus you may not need PCT.
Marc
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Theyre not body building drugs as such, they do contain the same basics though. If I'd of known there were clued up people on here I would have worded it all better!!!!

[Edited on 05-05-2006 by Marc]
SetH
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lol no worries.
Jake
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"Prednisolone does not have the same effect as the anabolic steroids used by athletes."
Marc
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Interesting!
mav
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my wifes sis had a problem in her eye like that..

in the end it was 'arthritis' in her eye....no joke.....
Dave M
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quote:
Originally posted by jake
quote:
Originally posted by korsa_c
quote:
Originally posted by robmarriott
how can addig muscle to your body be a sport?

surely weightlifting is, but bodybuilding itself isnt actually a sport


type in ronnie coleman in google images!
then your know its a sport!

your lose all the gains you did get marc unless the hospital gave you PCD aswell, which i doubt it

dont you mean PCT


yeah typo
vibrio
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quote:
Originally posted by Marc
On the 30th December last year I got spunk in my right eye giving me cloudy vison. A day later and I woke up with the eye throbbing and streaming, after going to the doctors I was referred to hospital for an emergency appointment and admitted for over a week.

Iniatially they thought it was Pan Uvieitis - Usually brought on by bright lights.



maybe you should refrain from getting facials
Fad
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Marc that sounds awfull, your lucky to have retained your vision by the sounds of it. I've had numerous operations and waking up thinking crap am I going to see is the worst thing

I work in optics myself, and just to try and make yourself fell better we had a patient come in with "Clamidia Conjunctivitis"

When I asked how the fcuk can that happen the Optician told me obviusly somone had sat on his face in Ibiza...in front of a whole waiting room
vibrio
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most like it that he rubbed his eyes after some foreplay or wanking
Marc
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It was over that picture of you jumping from a swing...
vibrio
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sick.
SVM 286
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quote:
Originally posted by Fad


"Clamidia Conjunctivitis"

Optician told me obviusly somone had sat on his face in Ibiza...in front of a whole waiting room



MikeLamb
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6th May 06 at 16:47   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Marc





Zoton FasTab - Strawberry Flavour

My company makes that!
chr15barn3s
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I hate talking about problems with eyes, i dont know why but it makes mine feel weird and water slightly

I had conjunctavitus the other week and thats horrible enough.
Marc
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15th May 06 at 16:51   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Eye update:

Went back today and I had to the usual eye test, but this time I had to do a field vision test too. I had to look in to a light that was shining in the back of a dome and click a clicker whenever I saw a flashing light, some were bright and some were faint - It sounded like a light saber duel when I clicked lol.

When it came to my eye examination the doctor called in another specialist as she thought the pressure had gone up because of the scar tissue in my eye. The other specialist said the pressure was now double what it was last month, its now 45, I don't know what its measured in. I've been given more tablets to rapidly reduce the pressure and more eye drops. I have to go back tomorrow morning for another examination to check the pressure.

If it doesn't go down they said they would have to operate on my eye by making an incision to allow the pressure to leave.

They said my vision was good but the pressure was a concern.
Claire
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So your eye might explode then?
Marc
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Pressures gone down but now I have to go back again on friday. Theyre either going to operate to allow fluid to drain from my eye to reduce the pressure right down or I'm going to have to take eye drops permanently.
Marc
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I went on friday and all I could read were the first 2 lines of the eye chart which isn't very good! They cut my Rimexolone drop down to 3 times a day for the weekend and they were still concerned about the blocked passages around the eye.

I went back this morning and I was able to read all but the last 2 lines of the eye chart which is a big improvement from friday. I saw another specialist who said contray to what the other specialist said, there is no scar tissue surrounding the eye and all looks normal.

I'm now cutting my Rimexolone down to twice a day for the rest of the week and come next week all I will be taking is the 2 pressure drops as they think the Rimexolone could now be stopping any progress. Then back in 2 weeks.
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I know how you feel with all the eye drops as I had laser surgery last month. Couldn't see for about a week and it's still not perfect...

Just had my drops changed to stronger ones to reduce the haze, but they sting like fook when I put them in

Get well soon though -- it's pretty scary when you can't see but I'm sure they know what they're doing
Marc
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Yeah they do sting! So do the antisceptic ones!
Marc
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Just been to the hospital and after 1 1/2 years I don't have to take eye drops anymore

They said I can go to an optitician now to see about getting glasses, I could get a monicle
andy1868
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DO IT!

[Edited on 24-09-2007 by andy1868]

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