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Covid 2 years ago
I have asthma for many years but was controlled and well managed until I caught covid at work 2 years agoSince then my asthma is good for a few months then knocked for six steroids antibiotics etc I live an healthy active lifestyle has anyone experienced this please
I have asthma for many years but was controlled and well managed until I caught covid at work 2 years agoSince then my asthma is good for a few months then knocked for six steroids antibiotics etc I live an healthy active lifestyle has anyone experienced this please
Vegan8835
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Asthma Community Forum
5 months ago
Buprenorphine patch and swimming
Dear Everyone, About 3 months ago, I started withdrawing from Neupro with the help of Buprenorphine. Buprenorphine is only available as a patch in Brasil where I live. I am now free of any dopamine agonist for over 2 months and continue to use Buprenorphine to effectively control my RLS. The quality
Dear Everyone, About 3 months ago, I started withdrawing from Neupro with the help of Buprenorphine. Buprenorphine is only available as a patch in Brasil where I live. I am now free of any dopamine agonist for over 2 months and continue to use Buprenorphine to effectively control my RLS. The quality
RiversW
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 months ago
How effective is fenofibrate for itch?
My doctor suggested a few different drugs, like rifampricin, naltrexone, and fenofibrate for my itch. He prescribed fenofibrate as he thinks it works best. Does anyone here take it and if so, has it helped? I'm worried about the warnings it comes with about severe liver damage.
My doctor suggested a few different drugs, like rifampricin, naltrexone, and fenofibrate for my itch. He prescribed fenofibrate as he thinks it works best. Does anyone here take it and if so, has it helped? I'm worried about the warnings it comes with about severe liver damage.
Carly92
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PBC Foundation
7 months ago
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Covid and the heart presentation
Here is a link to a Fb post that came my way to a presentation on the effects of Covid on the heart. My AF was drastically increased by Covid 19 infection. I live in BC, Canada, where a group of physicians here is working to get more science-based information out there in the public domain, and to secure
Here is a link to a Fb post that came my way to a presentation on the effects of Covid on the heart. My AF was drastically increased by Covid 19 infection. I live in BC, Canada, where a group of physicians here is working to get more science-based information out there in the public domain, and to secure
Letofeyd
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AF Association
5 months ago
High BP
Hi I am 63 years old male had 4 heart attacks last one was 8 years ago. All has been apart from covid and long covid and also never had raised BP in past .2 weeks was asked to do a weekly BP reading and all readings were high never this hi before. GP surgery called to make appointment for this it is
Hi I am 63 years old male had 4 heart attacks last one was 8 years ago. All has been apart from covid and long covid and also never had raised BP in past .2 weeks was asked to do a weekly BP reading and all readings were high never this hi before. GP surgery called to make appointment for this it is
Ouzo20_19
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
scabies won´t go away, help
Hello, have anybody scabies won´t go away? I have it for 2 years now and it is horrobil. I try everything (all chemicals / medicine, all natural things with vaseline and sulfur and with all ethereal oils, with enzyme, with borax, CDL, bleech and so on outside , mixed it in all ways. and inside with
Hello, have anybody scabies won´t go away? I have it for 2 years now and it is horrobil. I try everything (all chemicals / medicine, all natural things with vaseline and sulfur and with all ethereal oils, with enzyme, with borax, CDL, bleech and so on outside , mixed it in all ways. and inside with
Massio
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BASHH
3 months ago
dengue fever vaccinate or not?
I started off on 15mg Pred in October and am now down to 10mg. I am off to India (Rajasthan) in February and dengue fever vaccine has been suggested. As it is a live vaccine I am not sure whether having the vaccine is worth the risk of contracting dengue. Any advice? Also big thanks to the community
I started off on 15mg Pred in October and am now down to 10mg. I am off to India (Rajasthan) in February and dengue fever vaccine has been suggested. As it is a live vaccine I am not sure whether having the vaccine is worth the risk of contracting dengue. Any advice? Also big thanks to the community
Hb22
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
Lymphedema & Knee bursitis
I have Inflammatory arthritis, Sjogren's and OA. I have been on Methotrexate and Imraldi since 2017, before that I was on Benepali. I have had a new hip in 2017 and I also suffered with my knees which despite many steroid injections they are no longer having any effect. I saw my rheumatologist
I have Inflammatory arthritis, Sjogren's and OA. I have been on Methotrexate and Imraldi since 2017, before that I was on Benepali. I have had a new hip in 2017 and I also suffered with my knees which despite many steroid injections they are no longer having any effect. I saw my rheumatologist
Bailybiscuit
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NRAS
5 months ago
covid afibs???/
I had covid in September of 2023 and soon thereafter developed a fibs, which I have never had in my life! I am 69. My question is this: Has this happened to anyone else and did they eventually go away, or is it a permanent thing?
I had covid in September of 2023 and soon thereafter developed a fibs, which I have never had in my life! I am 69. My question is this: Has this happened to anyone else and did they eventually go away, or is it a permanent thing?
peachtreepiggy
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Hip Replacement while on treatment??
My husband, who is in a Clinical Trial at MDA for Richter's, needs a hip replacement badly - such that his severe arthritis is a bigger deal to his quality of life than the Richter's. He saw an orthopedic pain management specialist last week who had nothing to offer, stating that a steroid injection
My husband, who is in a Clinical Trial at MDA for Richter's, needs a hip replacement badly - such that his severe arthritis is a bigger deal to his quality of life than the Richter's. He saw an orthopedic pain management specialist last week who had nothing to offer, stating that a steroid injection
laurieq
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CLL Support
5 months ago
Covid vaccine
I am going to put it out there . Did anyone get ill with encephalitis after taking the Covid vaccine? This has been something that has been playing in my mind for a while My mom was in later 60s in good health and active before having the vaccine.
I am going to put it out there . Did anyone get ill with encephalitis after taking the Covid vaccine? This has been something that has been playing in my mind for a while My mom was in later 60s in good health and active before having the vaccine.
GIL910
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Encephalitis International
5 months ago
Paxlovid for “mild” COVID?
hello all. Just wondering what your experiences have been regarding taking Paxlovid. I realize you can’t advise but I would love to hear from fellow immune suppressed types like me. I have taken it before but when I had it last year I felt pretty bad and taking the Paxlovid was a no brainer. This time
hello all. Just wondering what your experiences have been regarding taking Paxlovid. I realize you can’t advise but I would love to hear from fellow immune suppressed types like me. I have taken it before but when I had it last year I felt pretty bad and taking the Paxlovid was a no brainer. This time
Bon1
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NRAS
5 months ago
Back to square one
Hi, I first started having coughing problems back in November 2022 when I caught what I thought was just a bad cold or covid, I was getting phlegm stuck in my airways which was tough to get out when coughing, and sometimes I struggled to breath. Sometimes to the point where I actually cried because
Hi, I first started having coughing problems back in November 2022 when I caught what I thought was just a bad cold or covid, I was getting phlegm stuck in my airways which was tough to get out when coughing, and sometimes I struggled to breath. Sometimes to the point where I actually cried because
amygx25
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Asthma Community Forum
5 months ago
Buprenorphine
Hello, have many UK people found it easy or hard to get Buprenorphine px by GP to control pain from RLS? I have been withdrawing from Pramepexole and using only codeine however it is now not effective in controlling my pain. I have a GP appointment in a few days and was going to ask for Buprenorphine
Hello, have many UK people found it easy or hard to get Buprenorphine px by GP to control pain from RLS? I have been withdrawing from Pramepexole and using only codeine however it is now not effective in controlling my pain. I have a GP appointment in a few days and was going to ask for Buprenorphine
Cookiebum24
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 months ago
FET in 4 days and nasty cold
I am so worried now, our FET is this Thursday and some nasty cold got me this weekend. I am afraid to take any cold/flu meds so it won't mess up with my lining etc 🙈 Has anyone been not well before or during transfer and it affected the outcome?
I am so worried now, our FET is this Thursday and some nasty cold got me this weekend. I am afraid to take any cold/flu meds so it won't mess up with my lining etc 🙈 Has anyone been not well before or during transfer and it affected the outcome?
Glaedy
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
Immunocompromised?
Hi everyone I have looked at some pinned articles and still wanted to put this question out there. As a person who is Stage 0, is in W&W who has healthy RBC, Platelets and Immunoglobulin numbers… am I still considered immunocompromised? My WBC number is currently around 34. I work in large crowds
Hi everyone I have looked at some pinned articles and still wanted to put this question out there. As a person who is Stage 0, is in W&W who has healthy RBC, Platelets and Immunoglobulin numbers… am I still considered immunocompromised? My WBC number is currently around 34. I work in large crowds
Audioblender
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CLL Support
7 months ago
dipyridamole
I’m going to try this next week when I get an Rx. Looking for any pointers from anyone who has had success with it. I gather that 225mg is a common dose for RLS (three 75mg pills). I intend to start with one pill and titrate up to three quickly if there are no issues. I’m currently using buprenorphine
I’m going to try this next week when I get an Rx. Looking for any pointers from anyone who has had success with it. I gather that 225mg is a common dose for RLS (three 75mg pills). I intend to start with one pill and titrate up to three quickly if there are no issues. I’m currently using buprenorphine
707twitcher
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 months ago
Prebiotic Probiotic Antibiotic... What's the deal?
Ok... Antibiotic is just added to the post title for rhyming. This post is not about antibiotic. So what is this about? Bacillus Subtilis PXN21 beneficial for PD... And Bio-Kult sells out. Thankfully pvw2 pointed out that any Subtilis strain works L. Plantarum PS128 beneficial for PD... And
Ok... Antibiotic is just added to the post title for rhyming. This post is not about antibiotic. So what is this about? Bacillus Subtilis PXN21 beneficial for PD... And Bio-Kult sells out. Thankfully pvw2 pointed out that any Subtilis strain works L. Plantarum PS128 beneficial for PD... And
JayPwP
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Cure Parkinson's
3 months ago
COVID-19
Been battling Covid for 17 days. I am negative but have a lot of physical issues achy big time. Always exhausted. No motivation. Starting to take a toll on me mentally. Doctor says that sometimes it takes weeks or months to get rid of everything. I hate feeling like this
Been battling Covid for 17 days. I am negative but have a lot of physical issues achy big time. Always exhausted. No motivation. Starting to take a toll on me mentally. Doctor says that sometimes it takes weeks or months to get rid of everything. I hate feeling like this
Trainchaser
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 months ago
COVID & sulfasalazine?
After all these years hubby has passed COVID to me! Contacted GP, they have referred me to respiratory@home still waiting for them to call. Question is do I keep taking sulfasalazine.? I've called my Rheumy helpline but they've not got back to me and I've looked on here but can't find anything saying
After all these years hubby has passed COVID to me! Contacted GP, they have referred me to respiratory@home still waiting for them to call. Question is do I keep taking sulfasalazine.? I've called my Rheumy helpline but they've not got back to me and I've looked on here but can't find anything saying
Haz58
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NRAS
5 months ago
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