User talk:Skysmith/Missing topics about Eyes

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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]