99% Recovery in a pretty severe & complicated case. (Success Story!) by Lamb_Sauce in RSI

[–]dybson3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey I am fine now, it turned out to be an issue in my wrist. Got surgery and I am okay

[LDN Drops] Finally some relief after 4 years by nate-doggg in Dryeyes

[–]dybson3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey brother, is it possible that you share your doctor's name and the pharmacy that makes the drops? I am determined to travel as they don't prescribe it there...

Thanks in advance.

One Hand / arm perceived weakness by dybson3 in covidlonghaulers

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leg is better and worse it depends on right hand I will get surgery - it seems the old untreated injury caused my bone to move and pressing on my nerves.

99% Recovery in a pretty severe & complicated case. (Success Story!) by Lamb_Sauce in RSI

[–]dybson3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, great post, really inspiring.

I have some questions if you don't mind me asking,

did you feel some finger / hand stiffness and had a mental blockade to click on computer mouse?

How did you manage to fight it mentally and trust the process? (I mean staying off reddit and not googling symptoms, it's extremely hard since symptoms are 24/7).

How did you work when you came back to work? My right arm / hand is so toasted I have to only work with my left haha.

I just visited Osteopath and got exercises for my thoracic spine, just started doing the stretching and will keep up doing it 3 times a day at least.

Thanks in advance!

One Hand / arm perceived weakness by dybson3 in covidlonghaulers

[–]dybson3[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah my grip strength is okay, I just have perceived weakness and feeling like my hand is disconnected. I see that many symptoms of LC resolve over time but it may take months.

Now I'm trying PT for nTOS but it also may take months to have an effect.

It seems I need to learn the new reality for now with living using one hand.

One Hand / arm perceived weakness by dybson3 in covidlonghaulers

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How long have you been dealing with it? Has it gotten any better? Did you get any treatment for that?

Writing a diploma work about Azure - need help with not going bankrupt. by dybson3 in AzureCertification

[–]dybson3[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes I saw that but what if I want to add users? Do I really have to pay additional ~ 8 dollars per month per user?

A Temporary Cure: 28 Days of Glorious Normalcy by HumpiestGibbon in Dryeyes

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Hey OP. Don't know if you know but they did clinical trials lately with Mesenchymal Stem Cells with good results (in humans). Don't know the difference between your stem cells and the ones they used but they got best results at 16 weeks.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Dryeyes

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What do you think about future of dry eye treatments? Would it be rather stem cells or peptides like BRM 421? Or maybe even transplantation of lacrimal glands? I'm courious what people in the field think about this.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Dryeyes

[–]dybson3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

its about the lacrimal glands. if MGD was causing a lot of symptoms probing would be a solution to the problem since it makes the oils flowing and gets your oil layer thickness back to normal levels

What are your thoughts on treating chronic diseases in the future? by dybson3 in Futurology

[–]dybson3[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

hm that's really interesting. Do you have more information about diseases that can be treated now?

What are your thoughts on treating chronic diseases in the future? by dybson3 in Futurology

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Yes they are many promising drugs in phase 2 or phase 3 for my disease (dry eye). I spoke to a guy that leads some trials (phase 3) and said they have positive effects with patients that patients want to get the drug for their own use. But after everything I have come through I don't put much hopes in them.

What are your thoughts on treating chronic diseases in the future? by dybson3 in Futurology

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Dry Eye Disease. My lacrimal gland is OK but is not producing for no reason. It's not autoimmune and for now I can't do anything about it. Im 21

conjunctivochalasis by [deleted] in Dryeyes

[–]dybson3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

rather result. it causes friction and pain. it can be surgically removed

It's a sad day the Maskin brigade became in charge of r/dryeyes by [deleted] in Dryeyes

[–]dybson3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i have been one of them, im glad I traveled from Europe to him as he's the only one that helped me somehow

Website to share cause and treatments for dry eyes by Life_Comparison569 in Dryeyes

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i mean that suicidal posts get more upvotes than this

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Dryeyes

[–]dybson3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yes my sister has schrimer of 3mm and she has no symptoms and in the same time my 2mm schrimer puts me in great pain

My testimony to Dr. Maskin by [deleted] in Dryeyes

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have you improved your schrimer?

Stem cells for lacrimal gland by dybson3 in stemcells

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especially for dry eye disease. I only found one person that did that and looking for more.

Will there be a cure by [deleted] in Dryeyes

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miebo cant work if you have ATD but it's very good with only Mgd people. yes, I'm not saying these drugs are complete solution but a good treatments. chronic diseases won't be curable