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IIH UK
United Kingdom
Приєднався 30 сер 2016
Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH) is a rare neurological condition defined by increased intracranial pressure (around the brain) without the presence of tumour or disease. It can cause severe headaches, nausea and vomiting as well as swelling of the optic nerves which can lead to permanent vision loss if not treated successfully. Additional symptoms of IIH include blackouts, pulsatile tinnitus, fatigue, visual disturbances, confusion and memory loss. In severe cases of IIH permanent disability and blindness can occur. IIH is an individual condition and for some people can be life changing. There is currently no care pathway, but we hope that in the future, research will determine this and find an effective treatment or cure. IIH UK is dedicated to providing sources of information and support for those with IIH and also all who care for them. We promote awareness and research.
For more information please visit our website www.iih.org.uk or email us at info@iih.org.uk
For more information please visit our website www.iih.org.uk or email us at info@iih.org.uk
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Introduction to the IIH Activity Programme
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Nuala introduces you to the IIH Activity Programme.
Structure of IIH Activity Programme
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Noula explains the structure of the IIH Activity Programme
Options for your sessions
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Noula explains the different options available within the IIH Activity Programme.
IIH Activity Programme - Warm Up
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Always warm up before moving onto the other videos. If the warm up is all you can manage today then give yourself a pat on the back, you did great!
IIH Activity Programme - Balance
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Katie joins Nuala to work on core and balance.
IIH Activity Programme - Combined
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Amanda joins Nuala for this whole body workout session.
IIH Activity Programme - Cool down
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Remember to always end your activity session with a cool down.
IIH Activity Programme - Body Mapping - mindfulness
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Katie joins Nuala for a mindfulness session. On days where you are unable to take part in our IIH Activity Programme then this session is for you.
How can Physiotherapy best support people living with IIH? : an update on the IIH UK funded grant.
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Fionnuala Donovan, Highly Specialist Neurology Outpatient Physiotherapist, Guys and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust talks about the project which aims to: Analyse existing national and global guidance on physical activity for people with chronic conditions including headache and apply this to people with IIH. Develop practical written guidance on physical activity which can be incorporated into...
IIH Intervention: shunt or stent in people with IIH who are at risk of visual loss
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Mr George Tsermoulas talks about the IIH Intervention trial. People with IIH typically have problems with eyesight and headache, but only a small proportion are at risk of permanent sight loss and require emergency intervention to prevent this. IIH Intervention is a trial that, for the first time, will directly compare two surgical treatments (shunting and stenting) that lower brain pressure to...
Dr Mark Thaller - 2022 Members Webinar
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Reproductive health in women with IIH. Disease Course and Long-term Outcomes in Pregnant Women With Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension n.neurology.org/content/100/15/e1598.long Idiopathic intracranial hypertension: Evaluation of births and fertility through the Hospital Episode Statistics dataset obgyn.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1471-0528.17241 Managing idiopathic intracranial h...
Dr Sally Abbott - 2022 Members Webinar
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All about IIH and weight. Don't be put off by the title. This is a refreshing talk by Dr Abbott.
Fionnaula Donovan - 2022 Members Webinar
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Fionnaula Donovan - 2022 Members Webinar
Developing a positive culture in people with IIH through Art
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Developing a positive culture in people with IIH through Art
What is medication overuse and how do I avoid it?
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What is medication overuse and how do I avoid it?
Paediatric IIH(PTCS) - Improving diagnosis and management.
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Paediatric IIH(PTCS) - Improving diagnosis and management.
IIH UK Member Webinar 26/06/2021 Opening Remarks
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IIH UK Member Webinar 26/06/2021 Opening Remarks
Delivering group consultations in the care of people with IIH
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Delivering group consultations in the care of people with IIH
I am 18 years old. I was diagnosed with a disease 9 months ago. I had a lumbar proton shunt implanted twice in a row because the first one broke and the second time the surgeon did not install it correctly. It also failed now. I am on treatment with diuretics and some stomach and glaucoma medications and headache medications such as Advil. I was infected with viral spinal fever twice because of the shunts. Now the surgeon. He is putting pressure on me to implant a third shunt because I started to lose my vision due to pressure on the optic nerve. I am a man and I am not obese. My weight is 65 and I do not have any other disease.
Don't forget you can ask any questions related to this talk and Nuala will answer them over the course of this week. She cannot answer any personal medical questions. IIH UK hopes you enjoy the talk and hearing about this IIH UK funded grant.
I would love answers to the questions: 1. Do you need to have severe or bilateral transverse sinus stenosis to be a candidate for the study? 2. Has it been shown if lowering of intercranial preasure (by other means then stents) makes transverse sinus stenosis improve? Will this be studied in the patients who receive a shunt?
Hi I have forwarded your questions to Dr George and will post answers here as soon as received!
Very good questions! 1. The stenosis does not need to be bilateral, in fact most people have it on one side. However, it has to be of certain degree so the stenosis can cause blockage of the normal outflow of blood from the brain, which then causes raised pressure in the brain. In our trial the specialists at each hospital will decide whether the person is a candidate for the trial or not, based on the criteria they use in their normal practice to decide if the stenosis is significant or not. 2. Yes, the stenosis improves after lowering the intracranial pressure with other means (like for example spinal drains) and this has been shown in previous studies. Our trial will not examine this in people who receive a shunt, because people who enter the trial will not have more radiological examinations (scans) for the purposes of the trial only and will only have the CT and/or MRI scans they would normally have as part of their standard care.
Thank you! @@GeorgeTsermoulas
I'll have to watch this later. Currently stuck without and meds due to them all causing kidney stones, and I lost 18% body weight in 1 year but no difference at all, so I gained it back due to depression and symptoms of IIH being a struggle, now I'm back on the grind and losing weight, 8.5 kilos 2 months but it feels so hopeless, it may never improve...
Don't forget to add any questions that you have for George in the comments here. Only questions related to the talk can be answered. Questions relating to individuals personal medical queries can not be answered. The comments will be monitored by Dr Tsermoulas and IIH UK for the rest of this week.
Iih can be present with out papilledema. Iih can be present after shunts and stents. Iih can be present when optical nerve swelling stops. Iih is present with normal weight people.
Is there any way you get get the stenting? My ventricles are narrowed, but nobody has mentioned this as a way of helping me since I got diagnosed - due to the first neuro I had only really seeming to care. IF someone can help point me towards the right place to get info would be grateful
No offence to the guy presenting, but why focus solely on weight? I'm sorry but that's annoyed me, whenever I've lost weight I've come out of remission, and there are many, many people who have it that are not obese in the slightest. Plus even if you don't have paps, you can still have symptoms.
Managing idiopathic intracranial hypertension in pregnancy: practical advice pn.bmj.com/content/22/4/295
Idiopathic intracranial hypertension: Evaluation of births and fertility through the Hospital Episode Statistics dataset obgyn.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1471-0528.17241
Disease Course and Long-term Outcomes in Pregnant Women With Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension n.neurology.org/content/100/15/e1598.long
I hope you upload more videos! I have IIH and it’s interesting that I found a channel dedicated to IIH. 😊 I wouldn’t wish this disease on anyone I truly hope I never have to have brain surgery…
Why are so many skinny patients having IIH as well.
Great presentation. Looking forward to hear about what is the current knowledge of IIH in men!
I’m 67 and have been on bio identical hormones for 7 years which included testosterone. I’m sad to say I now have IIH and FMD, (Fibromuscular Dysplasia) Both seem to have a possible hormone connection. The FMD is only problematic in my carotid arteries. I’ve stopped all bio identical hormones and wondering if IIH can be reversed. I don’t think there is much I can do about the FMD.
I have IIH and went total blind I just so happened to be able to see some THROUGH technology. I don't look it but I am and my doctor's told me I don't look a blind person. I remember when I got my first iphone I wanna say almost ten years ago I had to replace my phone almost every 3 months. If I would be on the phone talking my phone would get extremely hot I could be on it for long it went on for years tillll the day I went blind and was given a shunt. When I tell u my headaches would be extremely worse using my iPhone. I don't have headaches anymore and my phone no longer gets hot when im using it. Never told my doctor's this.....
I was diagnosed with IIH just a week ago. I'm so sorry about your sight and happy to hear technology helped a little. This terrifies me and a lot of my sight has diminished quickly... I just had a lumbar puncture last week and they confirmed IIH. During the mist of them testing and dilating my eyes my pressure improved when I cut out sodas & added a herb called Bilberry...It went from 30 to 24 in a week according to my last test. I wish blessings your way.
ALSO, I wonder wth was going on with making the phones get hot... That's strange.
@tasha9650 thanks hun! Yes cut as much sodium as u can cuz with this condition it can lead to other health issues. Stay blessed
Had my first lumber puncture today. Went from Grade 1 Pappillodemia to Grade 3 left, Grade 4 right in a month. Brain pressure was 39, got down to 12 by draining fluid. Right eye was going blind for 30 seconds whenever I woke up and opened my eyes, blindness symptom stopped immediately after this lumber puncture, but now still blurred lower peripheral vision. Hope will go back to normal.
Home with headache and sore back. Dizzy, bad coordination and bad memory.
How are u now
Someone who's honest should consider a study putting patients on the ketogenic diet to control IIH.
What I want to know are the (possible) risks of anything going wrong getting the vaccine in a person IIH? Has there been or is there any issues with having iih and getting the vaccine?
Yeah me too. Between IIH, Papilledema, Pulsatile Tinnitus, and Visual Field Loss, I'm extremely concerned about the risks associated with blood clotting or brain inflammation.
I think you'll need to ask your own doctor about that. My doctor didn't flag any issues when I got vaccinated
In my experience my adipose was definitely changed when I got I’ll as I was never obese
Thank you 🙏🏻 amazing work
Great presentation :)
After years of Diamox , I needed a LP shunt, which worked so well I'm now in remission x thank you Mr Jack's x I started late too in my forties x
Such essential and amazing research! Thank you!
I have iih and im 14