Thanks Sam - that sounds hopefull. I should be able to get hold of
some.
Rachel
--- In adie_syndrome@y..., "Sam" <milkbottle@n...> wrote:
> My local hospital, Derbyshire Royal Infirmary, provided my first
> prescription, with a label on from Moorfields, London: now I give
my
> local chemist a week's notice of my need and they get it for me.
> Sam
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "racmc2002" <rachel.mclean1@n...>
> To: <adie_syndrome@y...>
> Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 9:44 AM
> Subject: [adie_syndrome] Follow up to :Does anyone else experience
> dizziness!
>
>
> > Hi everyone - I decied I couldn't wait 8 weeks and had a private
> > consultation at great cost yesterday! (idiosyncracies of the UK
> > health system!)
> >
> > The Doc. did the Pilocarpine test and diagnosed Adie syndrome. I
> felt
> > much better for the whole day after the drops. Again due to
> > idiosyncracies of the UK health system, he didn't prescribe the
> drops
> > for me, but said I need to get them through my GP. He kept on
saying
> > that it is very difficult to get such a weak (0.5) solution and
that
> > I may not be able to get it. Reading through the archives here, it
> > seems that no one else has had problems getting Pilocarpine
drops??
> >
> > Can anyone advise me of the best way to get some of the drops -
> again
> > I have to wait a week for an appointment with my GP!
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Rachel
> >
> >
> >
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