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Glad you are feeling better Joe. That's all you need... another curve ball.

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Joe - yikes - that does not sound like fun. Thanks for the heads up and best wishes for a speedy recovery!!! Please keep us posted on your progress.

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Wow thanks again for all the good thoughts. I am feeling better after some sleep and my plans are just to follow doctors orders and relax today.

Hmmm being brave?? I don't think so, lets just say it was a good thing I was sitting down when it came time for the shot :shock:

Gabes... using the force LOL I used something, not sure what to call it. You actually not far off with me using a lightsaber, I work with and design laser optics but they were not involved with this incident.

Gabes I am working on a real life "lightsaber" though. If I finish it in time I will bring it with me in April when I visit with you. Its the size of a regular small laser pointer and runs off of 2 AAA batteries, but I have gotten the power output up to the point that it will light matches pop balloons etc. Its a side project of mine at work.

Of course lets remember what mainstream medicine tells us... "MC has a benign course...."

Yeah right

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Wow. I am glad you are ok! My eye doc warned me about that last week, but I did not realize how bad it can get. He told me that patients with IBDs have much greater risks of eye inflammation. Thanks for sharing your experience. If my eye gets red, I am running to the doc....

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Wow Joe! That is some eye tale. I never heard of anything like that. I have a bad eye that is caused by my MC. I have found that the worse my tummy, the worse my eye. They seem to go hand in hand so to speak. I have Iritis and use prednisone drops or Lotemax drops for inflammation daily.

I am curious to know-Did you tummy get worse before this happened?

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Wow, Joe, so sorry this happened to you. I have never heard of this. Thanks for the heads up. It is always something. Hope you heal quickly.

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Joe, I am very, very glad to hear that you're Ok. and thanks fo the heads up. Do get rested up and well soon.

I, too, am curious to know how an IBD can affect the eye1 Does anyone understand this mechanism and if so, could you explain it??

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WOW, Joe. Scary stuff but glad you are doing better. Take care.

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Linda,

It's apparently genetics-related, (HLA-B27). The article at the first link below gives a pretty good coverage of information about this topic, and how it relates to several autoimmune diseases.

http://www.uveitis.org/medical/articles ... lab27.html

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12198697

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Tex I just looked back over my medical records and my rheumatologist did test me for the HLA-B27 gene and it was positive.

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Thanks, Tex. Joe, I assume that they checked out your back pain to make sure it's not one of the diseases associated with the HLA-B27 gene, right?

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Linda that was the reason they tested me for HLA-B27 in the first place. I do have a lot of pain in my lower central back and the saacroiliac joints do show some degradation. The doctor is watching for and concerned about Ankylosing Spondylitis. This was another factor in me choosing the Imuran as Imuran will address the AS as well.

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Ah. I figured that's why you might have been tested. Fingers crossed on that too.
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Hmmmmmm. It may just be a coincidence, but quite a few people with MC seem to have lower back problems. I recall that when I was still reacting, it was a regular problem for me, for years. Now, it only seems to happen when I get careless and "abuse" my back, by not using good lifting techniques, or when I get sloppy with my posture. :roll:

Joe, while I was working this afternoon, I noticed that my eyes were photosensitive, they were watering, and sort of itchy, and they were really bothering me. Naturally, I started thinking "uveitis", and wondering how long I should wait before "doing something". Fortunately, though, after I got out of the sun, and a couple of hours went by, they were much better, so I suspect that it was just due to an overexposure to dust on Friday night, (while servicing equipment, with uncooperative wind). That probably irritated my eyes, and the bright sunlight today, (I didn't have any sun glasses handy), amplified the problem. I'll certainly "keep an eye" on them, though, just in case.

You know, it's kind of funny, in a cruel sort of way, but over the years, I've had a number of eye injuries, (usually involving things such as steel particles becoming embedded in my eye, due to freak accidents while grinding steel, or something similar that requires minor eye surgery), and virtually every time, it has happened during the time period between quittin' time on Friday afternoon, and Sunday night, when medical help, (especially ophthalmological help), is pretty much unavailable. :sigh: I suppose that Murphy's Law has something to do with that.

Thanks for reminding us of the risk - I had forgotten about it, until you mentioned it.

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Joe!!! So glad you got help in time. Uveitis is such a difficult thing. Take care of yourself.

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