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Do I need to self isolate?

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My diagnosis is undifferentiated connective tissue disorder, likely SLE. I have low counts, neutropenia and lymphopenia and have an annual flu jab. I have been recently quite well so am on a medication holiday so not on immunosuppressants. Do I self isolate?

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Melba1

Yes! With neutropenia you won’t be able to fight things so well. Better to be safe x

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panda2

Yes! Yes! I have been neutropenic in the past and got sepsis. You are extremely prone to infection and this infection is not any infection. You can get it everywhere!

You might even fit in the group that needs to be extra sheltered. I would think neutropenia would trump the fact that you're not on immunosuppressants.

Panda x

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Asarahjohnson in reply to panda2

It’s quite mild though - you know just typical lupus low counts

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Asarahjohnson

My employer is disregarding the advice of lupus uk as lupus isn’t specifically mentioned on the government Coronavirus list of conditions.

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Paul_HowardPartnerLUPUS UK in reply to Asarahjohnson

Hi Asarahjohnson ,

That is incredibly callous and irresponsible of them. Lupus isn't specifically listed but neither are many other serious health conditions - the list is not, and can not be exhaustive. This is the same as the annual flu campaign which people with lupus are included in.

If you have neutropenia then you have a weakened immune system - this is covered under;

"a weakened immune system as the result of conditions such as HIV and AIDS, or medicines such as steroid tablets or chemotherapy"

gov.uk/government/publicati...

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Asarahjohnson in reply to Paul_Howard

Thanks Paul. It’s mild neutropenia and lymphopenia, typical lupus bloods really. I wonder if the charity can contact the DOH about that. asthma uk isn’t saying that their patients need to self isolate.

in reply to Asarahjohnson

Isn’t shortness of breathe one of the problems with Covid19? I would think that asthma would definitely qualify you (you did mention having asthma?) If you happened to get this because of your UCTD and have asthma as well, you’d get a double whammy of problems!

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Paul_HowardPartnerLUPUS UK in reply to Asarahjohnson

We've been in touch with Alex Sobel MP and asked him to table a question to parliament for greater clarity on guidance for autoimmune rheumatic diseases. He has agreed to do this and so we'll wait for a response.

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Asarahjohnson in reply to Paul_Howard

Thanks so much

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Asarahjohnson

My employer is the nhs

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Foggyme in reply to Asarahjohnson

Oh no...that’s shocking! So sorry. xx

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baba in reply to Foggyme

That's how the NHS value their staff.

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Foggyme in reply to baba

Yes...I used to be NHS staff...and have experienced their particular kind of ‘care' to! 😖 x

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