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Open the "agar in degenerative eyes" 👓 experience before the age of 30.

After we didn't update the story ourselves,

Today, back with the topic of eye health.

We are agar in degenerative eyes in our late twenties.

The symptoms of â–ķïļ looking at anything are like a clear moistle floating around in both eyes. The harder it is, the longer the line, the clearer it is, the more difficult it is to see in the symptom that it is agar in the eye, it is not intuitive that it is serious, but it is getting harder, usually healed, but there is a black spot that does not disappear. Ask many friends of the same age, and say that it will disappear by itself. Crazy, this is 8 months and harder, so we decided to go to the doctor!

Before examining â–ķïļ, we ask for a review in our edition. We will say that before going to check a lot of homework, especially before going to the sunglasses, we went to the doctor, but on holidays, the doctor did not do that day. Come again according to the appointment sheet. With most of us living alone. The day of the appointment of the nurse, the date of the examination "there must be a relative who drives" because that day there will be an iris dilation. At that time, we were shocked. We usually go around alone. There is a lot of work. How to drag people on the team? Work far from home.!! 😭 realized that I should hurry to have a girlfriend at that time, 😅 so I went to deal with a younger person who knew me to be a friend. The day came to be very scared. Do a lot of homework. How does the iris dilation have an effect when the drop feels? After the drop, I can't see what level. And when that moment comes

The thing that found â–ķïļ the drug is very burning. After hitting the eyes, the nurse let us pick up the tissue before dropping it. Try to hit the eyes so that it will not be dropped many times like us. We read that the back of the drop will not be visible. The eyes are allergic to light. The sunglasses are very ready. ðŸ•ķïļ We try to open the eyes after burning eyes. We sleep for about 15 minutes. During that time, we keep filling the eyes. Warm eyes, hahaha. When the eyes start to disappear, we feel normal in the world after the drop, we do not have any blur. At that time, there was no doubt that the drug was not active in front of the room to check that it was blurred at close range. We can not read at all, but the outside world can see normally at a distance. About 5 meters.

See a doctor â–ķïļ, a very kind doctor. You said this was common in older people!!! Agar degeneration occurs as we age. It usually happens in people aged 40 and over. Our is probably going to happen a little earlier. Sooner or later. This is something that everyone has to encounter. It can't be avoided. From our advanced age, we will hear many people say that to cope with changes as we age, we just realized when we touch ourselves with things that happen in a way that will never go back. I want everyone to love themselves a lot, eat good food, take care of your health, and it's not as scary as you think. It can be treated by lasers. It may not disappear, but the symptoms. It will improve. Our is the first phase. The jelly in the eye has not reached the stage of macular degeneration. If the macular degeneration is torn, see a flash of light, like a flash. At that time, it can be treated by the doctor. We have an appointment to see the symptoms continuously. The doctor said it is very normal. At the beginning of the age, it is fine, but it is good to check the pressure of our eyes. Our eyesight is normal. We are not very short-sighted or very inclined. It is short with age, but not very heavy.

After the active drug â–ķïļ, at first it was chew, but we put on the sunglasses, waiting for it. While sitting in the car back, it was clearly blurred. Just felt that the active drug when picking up the mobile phone was invisible. Blurred the level that we didn't expect to look far enough. The normal distance was over, hahahaha. From what we read is the active drug 6-24 hours. We started to look normal after 6 hours. We were stressed, so we read a book. What is the rest of the eyes? It's so awesome. 🙃 But we feel that it's very numb. Whether wearing short glasses, blue light, sunscreen, or not wearing a lot of headaches, should sleep, hahahaha.

After 1 day, you can live normally. I want everyone to love your eyes more. In an age when everyone looks at their mobile phone rather than looking at each other. Outside, the eyes are shorter. Our retinopathy is important. We should wear glasses that prevent blue light from mobile computer. And when sunny, recommend wearing sunglasses. Avoid looking bright light, do not turn on the lights while sleeping, do not play mobile in the dark, play mobile, look at the computer less, look at the surroundings more, look at the green tree ðŸŒģ, look at the bright sky, look at the world with a calmer heart and accept more, so we can be more or less happy in every place. Day. We are doing it. Hope that a good day, an independent day, a happy day. The day that belongs to us will arrive in a second. 😊✌ðŸŧ

# Jelly in the eyes degenerates # Health review # blockdit

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Treatment Experience: 60-year-old Mom's Leg Pain, Degenerative Knee Disease 📝 Let me start with the main point first: elderly leg pain should never be forced to endure it— the more you hold it in, the worse it gets! ⚠ïļ My mom is 60 this year and has degenerative knee disease. When it was
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contexdank

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Nursing student 🍋ðŸŦķâœĻ
#nursing #nursingstudenttips #nursingstudentessentials #nursingtips #nursingschoolstudytips
Mia Nguyen

Mia Nguyen

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Daily Movement Challenge
Self movement challenge. I want to regain my strength, help my lower back by strengthening my core and increase my cardiovascular health. I’m challenging myself to be consistent. I’m hoping you can join in. There is no end date because I want this to be a regular habit. #athomeworkout #fit
Nina Hibbler Webster

Nina Hibbler Webster

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A laptop displays 'The Noted Anatomist' YouTube channel, superimposed on an open anatomy textbook showing diagrams of the upper limb. The image also features text 'YOUTUBE CHANNELS THAT CARRIED ME THROUGH ANATOMY' and 'SWIPE'.
A laptop displays the 'More Than Skin Deep' YouTube channel, set against an open anatomy textbook illustrating the venous drainage, fascia, vessels, and nerves of the upper limb.
A laptop displays the 'Memorize Medical' YouTube channel, placed over an open anatomy textbook detailing atrial and ventricular septal defects of the heart.
Channels that Helped me in Anatomy
🎉 Anatomy Final: DONE! 🎉 I can't believe this semester is finally behind me. Anatomy was no joke, but these amazing YouTube channels made it SO much easier to understand and stick with it! ðŸ“šðŸ’Ą 💊 Here’s my top 6 lifesavers: 1ïļâƒĢ Taim Talks Med 2ïļâƒĢ Medicosis Perfectionalis 3ïļâƒĢ The Noted Ana
Leonie

Leonie

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morbid (narrative) non-fiction book rec
If you read Devil in the White City or Say Nothing, then I have the perfect book rec for you! City of the Living tells the story of a journalist investigating one of Rome's most tragic (and spectacled) true crime cases. What the journalists uncovers is only a portion of Rome's seedy underbe
bookrvws

bookrvws

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I’m willing to do whatever it takes to give myself the best chance at living a normal life again, despite the herniated discs, nerve impingement, and degenerative disc disease. If it were just about me, I might settle for simply managing the pain. But it’s not just about me, everything I do is
𝙆𝙖𝙧𝙞ð™Ģ𝙖

𝙆𝙖𝙧𝙞ð™Ģ𝙖

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A flat lay of a stethoscope, pen, and medical form with "Nursing Abbreviations" text overlay, a pink heart emoji, and "6:38 AM," indicating the topic of common medical acronyms used in a hospital setting.
A list of nursing abbreviations categorized under "Diabetes Related," "Infection & Wounds," and "Assessment Related," detailing terms like FBG, CAUTI, and ABGs with their full medical meanings.
A continuation of nursing abbreviations, categorized under "Operation Related," "Syndromes," "Fluids," "Medication Related," and "Cancer Related," including terms like TJR, ARDS, ECF, ASA, and TNM.
Common Abbreviations
Sometimes when I’m sitting in class or when I’m in clinical a nurse or my professor will just fire off a bunch of letters and I’m likeâ€Ķwait a minute what 😅 So I’ve been keeping a list of them and wanted to share them! Now for life: My semester officially ended! I passed all of my exams!
MonicaBSN

MonicaBSN

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#chiropractic #painrelief #backpain #degenerativediscdisease #wellness #selfcare
James Ferraro

James Ferraro

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A title slide for a presentation or guide titled 'ECG's you should never miss MADE EASY', displayed over a blurred background of an ECG machine and patient.
An ECG strip illustrating 'Sinus Rhythm', described as normal with P waves followed by QRS complexes and a heart rate between 60-100 bpm.
An ECG strip illustrating 'Sinus Tachycardia', characterized by P waves followed by QRS complexes and a heart rate over 100 bpm, with common causes listed.
THE MEMORY-HACK METHOD FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS
THE MEMORY-HACK METHOD FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS ✅ 1. Active Recall (Your #1 weapon) Instead of rereading, do this: 1. Close the book 2. Recall the concept on a blank page 3. Speak or write it in your own words Example: After ECG chapter → write: â€Ē “Causes o
samih | Cardiac Tech Student

samih | Cardiac Tech Student

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#socialmediainfluencers #growinganetwork #specialneedsmom #nkh
Julia Erman

Julia Erman

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This image details Parkinson's Disease, showing brain anatomy with highlighted Substantia Nigra, and the initial pathophysiology of dopaminergic neuron loss and dopamine's chemical structure.
#science #premed @Lemon8 Career
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Future Dr. ðŸĨžðŸĐš

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When your special-needs 8-year-old with a degenerative disorder is obsessed with Santa, you buy the costume and wear it every chance you get. âĪïļðŸŽ… So thankful for you, babe, for being the best Santa and making the magic extra special for our girl. #SantaMagic #SpecialNeedsParenting #Creatin
Julia Erman

Julia Erman

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My Experience with White Fox pt. 1
New YouTube video out! (Marvel rivals) #marvelrivalsclips #marvelrivalsmemes #marvelrivalsedit #whitefox #scarletwitch
0verKiwi

0verKiwi

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Lucy reborn dolls

Lucy reborn dolls

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2026 tips as a Harvard studentâœĻ💖🏆
Planning is honestly the only thing that improves your time management. When you plan, you know what to do and when to do it, so your time stops slipping away. 1. Note all deadlines in one place. 2. Do homework the day you get it. 3. Choose your top three tasks daily. 4. Break big chapters
Sarah studies

Sarah studies

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From the hospital to recovering at home. I had two discs replaced in my neck after developing degenerative disc disease due to lupus. The pain is real, but so is my faith. God is a healer, and I'm trusting Him every step of the way. Thank you for all the prayers, love, and support. 🙏âĪïļ #lupuslife
Roshawn Spann

Roshawn Spann

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Handwritten notes on endocrine disorders, titled "Module 6: endocrine disorders BASIC CONCEPTS." It outlines endocrine gland functions, hypothalamus-pituitary-end organ links, hormone regulation, and types of endocrine conditions, with a diagram of the endocrine system. The text "Steal my pathophysiology endocrine disorder notes!" is highlighted.
Handwritten notes detailing Diabetes Insipidus (DI), Syndrome of Inappropriate ADH (SIADH), and Thyroid disorders. It covers signs, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment for these conditions, including hypothyroidism, its systemic effects, and diagnostic criteria.
Handwritten notes comparing hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. It also introduces the adrenal gland, specifying hormones from the cortex and medulla, and begins discussing adrenal insufficiency.
Steal my pathophysiology endocrine disorder notes!
Steal my Patho notes! Is it just me or do you guys find Patho similar to anatomy and physiology when learning about it? Let me know if you guys enjoy seeing my notes! I love sharing my notes and nursing journey with others! ðŸĪðŸĪР⭐ïļOverall rating: 10/10:Note-taking app: Notability ⭐ïļOverall ra
Maya Fosdick

Maya Fosdick

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A graphic titled 'Booty and Back Lazy Girl Exercises (can do in bed)' with an illustration of a woman stretching, a yoga mat, water bottle, and apple, set against a pastel background. It introduces exercises for nervous system health.
A text-based image detailing 'Booty Focus' exercises. It lists instructions for Seated Glute Squeeze, Seated Leg Lifts, and Seated Clamshell, designed for lazy girl fitness.
A text-based image detailing 'Back Focus' exercises. It lists instructions for Seated Cat-Cow, Seated Torso Twist, and Seated Shoulder Blade Squeeze, promoting nervous system health.
🍑Save these Lazy Somatic Booty & Back Exercises 👆👇
🍑Booty and back exercises provide numerous benefits for the nervous system, improving both physical and mental well-being. 🧎 Enhanced Neuroplasticity Booty and back workouts promote neuroplasticity, helping the brain reorganize and form new neural connections for faster learning and recovery.
✰unfocusedzen✰

✰unfocusedzen✰

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thank you for the cake tipsy~ sorry i’ve been m.i.a. just been going thru it with life and learning how to adapt to my disability (i have degenerative disc disease and a few other chronic conditions) with that life has been not kind to me so please bare with me as i navigate this ðŸ–Ī
Jessica Doe

Jessica Doe

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A person with glasses and a bun, wearing a black t-shirt, is shown with text overlay "HUMAN PATHO. FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE! Swipe" and "lemon8 @mayajanaeee".
A study guide page titled "HCR 240 Final Study Guide" features a table reviewing musculoskeletal and digestive system terms like Crohn's disease and H. Pylori, alongside questions on osteoarthritis and osteoporosis.
This study guide page details the process of uric acid crystals, various GI tract disorders including hernias and Celiac disease, and explanations for signs and symptoms of advanced liver failure.
Human patho. Final exam study guide!
Hey loveliesâĪïļâ€ðŸ”Ĩ it’s that time of week again. Finals are coming up for me and if they’re coming up for you good luck and prayers! I hope this helps you study, learn, and effectively understand this criteria. I am in an accelerated BSN program at Arizona College of Nursing! If you can relate..ðŸŦ 
Maya Fosdick

Maya Fosdick

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Dandelion and Burdock tea for Weight loss
Dandelion tea is easy to find and make. To find these health benefits, just make sure the plants have not been treated with any chemicals before harvesting them. It may be the arch nemesis of a yard-savvy homeowner, but dandelions aren’t without their redeeming qualities. As a matter of fact, th
All About Natural Hair 1

All About Natural Hair 1

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Why experience doesn’t prevent imposter syndrome
Agam Dhawan, MD

Agam Dhawan, MD

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Los beneficios👉🏞The main goal is to detect and remove precancerous polyps, which reduces future colorectal cancer risk. It also diagnoses conditions like colitis, diverticulosis, and unexplained abdominal pain or bleeding. And eating healthy foods is very important 👉🏞 trying this ceviche and gua
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Elizabethmarcano.official

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https://gofund.me/db212a6d6
https://gofund.me/db212a6d6
Herschell

Herschell

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As a mama to two kids with a degenerative disorder, I feel this so deeply. ðŸĪ This is your reminder to enjoy the holidays. Make the cookies. Take the picture. Smell the cinnamon bread. Slow down and soak it in—because tomorrow isn’t promised, and these moments are holy. These are the memories our h
Julia Erman

Julia Erman

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Stem cell for degenerative disc disease
Stem cell for disc disease #spine #Motivation #medical #Neurosurgeon #fyp #rehab #treatment #ddd #disc #Injury #Brain #Education ‎#Ø§Ų„Ų†ØŽØ§Ø­ #Ø§Ų„ØŠØķØ­ŲŠØĐ #Ø§Ų„ØđŲ…ŲˆØŊ_Ø§Ų„ŲŲ‚ØąŲŠ #Ø§Ų„ØŠØ­ŲŲŠØē #Ø§Ų„Ų…ØąŲˆŲ†ØĐ #Ø§Ų„ØŠØ­ŲŲŠØē #ØŽØąØ§Ø­_Ø§Ų„Ų…ØŪ
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Dr.Baker Brain 🧠 Surgeon

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Support Your Hormones ðŸĶ‹
Do you ever experience days where exercise sounds MISERABLE? When just a few days ago, you had your best workout ever?! Me too. And you can probably thank your menstrual cycle for thatâ€Ķ I am a certified women’s holistic hormone health practitioner and here’s the tea about your hormone
Bianca Carbone

Bianca Carbone

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part 5 of my herniated disc, sciatica, degenerative disc disease nightmare story #backpain #backpainstory #chronicpain #chronicpainlife #chronicillnessawareness #atl #atlantageorgia #atlanta #storytime #story #wellness #Fitness #herniateddisc #herniateddiscs #sciatica #degenerativediscdis
Dani Sims | ATL

Dani Sims | ATL

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part 6 of my herniated disc, sciatica, degenerative disc disease nightmare story #backpain #backpainstory #chronicpain #chronicpainlife #chronicillnessawareness #atl #atlantageorgia #atlanta #storytime #story #wellness #Fitness #herniateddisc #herniateddiscs #sciatica #degenerativediscdis
Dani Sims | ATL

Dani Sims | ATL

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Everything you need to know about Degenerative Disc Disease-from someone actually living with it. This is my personal experience NOT medical advice. Always talk to your doctor. #degenerativediscdisease #ddd #disabledcreator
Symone | Chronic Illness ðŸ–Ī😷

Symone | Chronic Illness ðŸ–Ī😷

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