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Forty minutes ago on BBC People have been urged to avoid mixing with vulnerable relatives if they feel unwell this Christmas. BBC News - Flu and Covid:

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Shouldn't need reminding really! I wouldn't call myself vulnerable though I suppose I AM old enough to qualify but I certainly don't want flu on top of anything else!

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Hippie22 in reply toPMRpro

when taking steroids doze make you immune system low

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Bcol in reply toHippie22

Yes, they do as they help to stop your immune system mistakenly attacking the body.

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PMRproAmbassador in reply toHippie22

I also am on Actemra, another immunosuppressant. But in all the 13+ years I have been on pred I haven't caught any more bugs than I did before, just the odd UTI which I used to get anyway. I haven't had Covid yet that I know of.

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1951grumpa in reply toPMRpro

I’ve been on prednisone for 12 years. I, tried methotrexate for several years, also have mild crohn’s. I also haven’t caught any more bugs that I used too.

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DorsetLadyPMRGCAuk volunteer

Bit late in the day to remind people -mind you with so much strike action around the UK -you’ll be lucky to be going anywhere! Unless like some of us, already there -but no thanks to public transport!

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Bcol in reply toDorsetLady

A Christmas at home this year for us. On Meg duty. But I do feel for those who are having to travel. Hate to think what the roads will be like tomorrow!!

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DorsetLadyPMRGCAuk volunteer in reply toBcol

My son picked me up yesterday -quite a short trip in real terms -but we had to do a few things in between getting from a. to b. -and managed to see most of Dorset along the way….. still had a good mother/son chat, which is always good!

Plenty of cars about either loaded with shopping or Christmassy stuff..and dithering drivers! Ahh the joys of deepest darkest Dorset!

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Bcol in reply toDorsetLady

A beautiful county whatever time of year.

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DorsetLadyPMRGCAuk volunteer in reply toBcol

yep, sure is!

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SheffieldJane in reply toDorsetLady

sounds like Heaven! 💖

piglette profile image
piglette

Jingle bells, jingle bells,

Jingle all the way,

You won’t get an ambulance

‘Til after Christmas Day!

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DorsetLadyPMRGCAuk volunteer in reply topiglette

Pleased to see you’re looking on the bright side……after Christmas Day? ..more like after New Year…..😟

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piglette in reply toDorsetLady

we can just change the last line. Perhaps have Easter Day!

All I want for Christmas is fuel!

Bcol profile image
Bcol in reply topiglette

Not bad now fuel, down to £1.40 here.

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PMRproAmbassador in reply toBcol

If you don't go to a supermarket! It is alleged they are making money there rather than inside!!!

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Bcol in reply toPMRpro

Local garage at end of road, but I think the supermarkets are beginning to get the message.

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DorsetLadyPMRGCAuk volunteer in reply toBcol

wish it was here -£1.50 something….

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piglette in reply toDorsetLady

What’s Good King Wencelas’ favorite type of pizza?

Deep pan, crisp and even.

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PMRproAmbassador in reply topiglette

Luckily my wine wasn't in my hand (or mouth)!

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tempusfugi in reply toPMRpro

You drink wine, PMRpro? Whatever next!!

DorsetLady profile image
DorsetLadyPMRGCAuk volunteer in reply totempusfugi

is the Pope Catholic? 🤣😂

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PMRproAmbassador in reply totempusfugi

I agree with DL - as usual ;)

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Bcol in reply toPMRpro

I wouldn't dream of ever not agreeing.

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DorsetLadyPMRGCAuk volunteer in reply topiglette

boom, boom, tish!

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Bcol in reply topiglette

Luv it

Suffererc profile image
Suffererc in reply toDorsetLady

or even Easter 😂🤣😂🤣😂

Bcol profile image
Bcol in reply topiglette

At least the ambulance workers have called it off until the 11th Jan.

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Allum

Merry Christmas you wonderful people! You are our lifeline 🎄🥳xx

Meggs01 profile image
Meggs01

Happy Christmas everyone, I feel that you are all my family ❤️xx

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PickyQ

Great Christmas ' bants '. Thanks for all your support and humour in the past few years. We have needed it. I have needed it. Happy Christmas xx

Suffererc profile image
Suffererc

common sense really. Same as wearing masks 😊

Bcol profile image
Bcol in reply toSuffererc

Amazing how many people seem to suffer from a lack of that!

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DorsetLadyPMRGCAuk volunteer in reply toBcol

hmm🤣😂

Daffodilia profile image
Daffodilia

We are the sick ones this year - bad bad cold not COVID - going to have our family day on 7 Jan ( some go away for New Year) - can’t be helped if too ill to enjoy festivities

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tempusfugi in reply toDaffodilia

Funny how it always seems to happen at Christmas. Hope you feel much better soon. Wrap up , keep warm and try to spoil yourselves. Best for New Year, at least.

in reply totempusfugi

Suppose it has anything to do with the stress of the season? Maybe we've got the way to celebrate all wrong . . . . ya think??

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ShadyLady165, sure as heck do (think, that is)! Guess it's really up to us though. This may sound odd, but I'll be on me own and I like it that way. Will celebrate with family later in the Spring...

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MiniSpec

According to what I read in one newspaper, half the country (or possibly more!) are suffering from a flu like illness that knocks you sideways for around 48hrs, and then seems to take weeks to fade completely. Although it seems to share some symptoms with Covid, apparently it's definitely NOT Covid, but is more closely related to the common cold, i.e. coronaviral in nature, but not SARS V2.

So no vaxxes, just back to the Lemsips for all of us. Ah well, Happy Christmas everyone!

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MrsNails in reply toMiniSpec

I’ve come down with a ‘Chest’ & Wheezing this afternoon 🤦🏻 it’s come from nowhere!

I’m in bed with a Hot Toddy 🥃

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MiniSpec in reply toMrsNails

I'm on the Lemsips myself, as it's got me by the throat! I don't remember having such a sore throat in years. I guess I won't be doing much talking tomorrow when the family's round ( and I guess they'll be pleased about that! :-) ) Have a good one!

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Bcol in reply toMiniSpec

OH on the Llemsips as well, not sure I'm cooking the Turkey tomorrow or not!!

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DorsetLadyPMRGCAuk volunteer in reply toMrsNails

is that your pet name for Terry? 🤣😂

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