User talk:Skysmith/Missing topics about Eyes

Latest comment: 1 year ago by Michael Ten in topic userspace? why?

Moved from the page:

Serum Eye Drops

Wikipedia doesn't have a page for Serum eye drops, something I use on a twice daily basis. Serum eye drops are used when the eye stops or severly diminishes tear production. Serum eye drops are a product of the patients own blood. A large amount of blood, 14 large vials, is taken from the patient. It is sent to a specialized compounding pharmacy which then spin it down and extract the Serum from the blood. This is then mixed with (*saline? or preservative free eye drops?) and is then bottled and frozen. The amount of blood recieved is enough to make a six month supply though some patient's go through it at a faster rate. It is prescribed for the patient to insert two drops twice a day. Many patients do not follow this directiion and use it more frequently. The patient has their blood taken for this twice a year, including a yearly HIV and HepC tests. I assume.

*"I don't know exactly what they mix it with. I just know that it and Scleral lenses have saved my eyes. Due to, GvHD, Graft versus Host Diseas, caused from a bone marrow transplant to cure my leukemia." Even though I'm a self-published childrens author as well having been a writer for a community college when I became ill with Leukemia, I'm still ill from GvHD and don't know that I could handle the requirements to become a publisher. But I really think that this subject needs to be covered and hope that you have someone there who can.

Thank you,

Edward M. Riley

userspace? why? edit

why do some of these links to user space? why not keep all on this wikipedia namespace with subpages?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:WhatLinksHere/User:Skysmith/Missing_topics_about_Medicine

Limitless peace Michael Ten (talk) 04:48, 19 March 2023 (UTC)Reply