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Flying, Covid & Bronchiectasis - Your tips/thoughts
Hi, again. Thank you all for being so responsive and lovely with my previous posts. **I was wondering about Broncheictasis and Covid. I have multiple other issues, like heart disease post cancer radiation and previous cancers, I also have no spleen, so I feel quite vulnerable. I'm still shielding from
Hi, again. Thank you all for being so responsive and lovely with my previous posts. **I was wondering about Broncheictasis and Covid. I have multiple other issues, like heart disease post cancer radiation and previous cancers, I also have no spleen, so I feel quite vulnerable. I'm still shielding from
Yess1e
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Bronchiectasis Support
1 year ago
7th Covid
Have just had 7th Covid and really feel awful the fatigue which I suffer every day is unbelievable. Also have bad headache feel nauseous and stomache turning over. Hopefully will be back to normal soon think this will be my last jab X
Have just had 7th Covid and really feel awful the fatigue which I suffer every day is unbelievable. Also have bad headache feel nauseous and stomache turning over. Hopefully will be back to normal soon think this will be my last jab X
mia20
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CLL Support
1 year ago
When to test and hope needed
We had a day 3 fresh transfer of 3 embryos using own eggs yesterday. My clinic is doing the hcg test on day 12 (5th Oct). We'd like to prepare ourselves in case of disappointment especially as we have to travel to London from south Wales for the test. Would testing on day 11 give an accurate result?I'm
We had a day 3 fresh transfer of 3 embryos using own eggs yesterday. My clinic is doing the hcg test on day 12 (5th Oct). We'd like to prepare ourselves in case of disappointment especially as we have to travel to London from south Wales for the test. Would testing on day 11 give an accurate result?I'm
40plusTTC
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Fertility Network UK
9 months ago
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First IVF/ICSI, Long Protocol, 22mm endometrium thickness
This is my first cycle ever. I was told at my last scan my endometrial lining is too thick 22mm, and I might have to freeze embryo after retrieval, anyone has experienced this before?
This is my first cycle ever. I was told at my last scan my endometrial lining is too thick 22mm, and I might have to freeze embryo after retrieval, anyone has experienced this before?
Aramide1
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Fertility Network UK
9 months ago
COVID booster
Has anybody had their booster this spring for COVID I don’t know what brand it is and also I’m not sure if I can have this particular one while I’m having immunotherapy can anybody help ? I’ve messaged my surgery to ask if I can have it and had no answer as yet.
Has anybody had their booster this spring for COVID I don’t know what brand it is and also I’m not sure if I can have this particular one while I’m having immunotherapy can anybody help ? I’ve messaged my surgery to ask if I can have it and had no answer as yet.
Cosmic54
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
1 year ago
Permanent Lung Scarring from Pneumonia
Does anyone on here have experience of permanent lung scarring (in this case caused by flu/bacterial pneumonia)? How long did it take for the scarring to develop or the extent to become known - was it months or weeks from onset of pneumonia? Some of you may have seen my other post about my dad currently
Does anyone on here have experience of permanent lung scarring (in this case caused by flu/bacterial pneumonia)? How long did it take for the scarring to develop or the extent to become known - was it months or weeks from onset of pneumonia? Some of you may have seen my other post about my dad currently
Pookyal
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
My baby girl.
Good morning all. I've been writing my updates as anonymous as possible but trying to give relevant information and updates to the condition. In reality I've been writing on my wife's behalf. She was diagnosed in February this year and was taking tremendous strides in getting better. She looked fantastic
Good morning all. I've been writing my updates as anonymous as possible but trying to give relevant information and updates to the condition. In reality I've been writing on my wife's behalf. She was diagnosed in February this year and was taking tremendous strides in getting better. She looked fantastic
Hidden
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British Liver Trust
10 months ago
Recently of Prednisolone. But still aches & Pains.
diagnosed with PMRA September 21. Reduced by 1mg per month. Had Covid February this year only in bed three days no temperature, tiny cough just felt sleepy. Last two doses I reduced Pred by a half mg per month. Came off Pred. late March 23. I have early morning difficulty in walking but this gets
diagnosed with PMRA September 21. Reduced by 1mg per month. Had Covid February this year only in bed three days no temperature, tiny cough just felt sleepy. Last two doses I reduced Pred by a half mg per month. Came off Pred. late March 23. I have early morning difficulty in walking but this gets
Fetlar73
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
pneumonia recovery
hello all x I was in hospital for ten days from 19/12 with the most painful pneumonia I’ve ever had and all hail to the NHS they were wonderful. My question is has anyone out there any input on self help etc to get back to normal 🤷🏻♀️ I’m so breathless, not wheezing, just so out of breath walking
hello all x I was in hospital for ten days from 19/12 with the most painful pneumonia I’ve ever had and all hail to the NHS they were wonderful. My question is has anyone out there any input on self help etc to get back to normal 🤷🏻♀️ I’m so breathless, not wheezing, just so out of breath walking
Hazel1010
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
To continue after round 7?
Hello IVF Warriors I hope you are well. I have not posted on here before and I don’t know really where to start so please excuse me if the post seems a little jumbled and too long. Please also note I do not have have specific stats on me and the post is a little generic in some ways. We have had our
Hello IVF Warriors I hope you are well. I have not posted on here before and I don’t know really where to start so please excuse me if the post seems a little jumbled and too long. Please also note I do not have have specific stats on me and the post is a little generic in some ways. We have had our
Annjali
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Fertility Network UK
9 months ago
CLL in treatment and possible long Covid and managing isolation
My 74 year old husband has CLL and is on treatment consisting of Obinutuzumab infusions (just completed) and Venetoclax. He got Covid for the second time in January 2023, took Paxlovid, and it resolved without too much complication. He then had the "Paxlovid rebound." He recovered from that pretty well
My 74 year old husband has CLL and is on treatment consisting of Obinutuzumab infusions (just completed) and Venetoclax. He got Covid for the second time in January 2023, took Paxlovid, and it resolved without too much complication. He then had the "Paxlovid rebound." He recovered from that pretty well
keikikumu
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CLL Support
1 year ago
bile acid malabsorption
hi, is anyone here diagnosed with Bam ( bile acid malabsorption) I am just recently diagnosed and am yet to get any medication due to lack of supply. just wanting to hear someone else’s experience of this awful condition .
hi, is anyone here diagnosed with Bam ( bile acid malabsorption) I am just recently diagnosed and am yet to get any medication due to lack of supply. just wanting to hear someone else’s experience of this awful condition .
Kath2440
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IBS Network
1 year ago
White Paper recommends steps to improve the care and support of people with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia who face immune challenges
[i]". . . despite advances in therapy, infection remains a major risk in CLL and is a key challenge in CLL management. People with CLL face varied immune challenges – in addition to infections – along the patient pathway, which form a major part of managing day-to-day life with CLL."[/i] The SARS-CoV
[i]". . . despite advances in therapy, infection remains a major risk in CLL and is a key challenge in CLL management. People with CLL face varied immune challenges – in addition to infections – along the patient pathway, which form a major part of managing day-to-day life with CLL."[/i] The SARS-CoV
CLLerinOz
Administrator
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Covid jab during a diverticulitis flare with some PMR stiffness.
I am due to have my Covid booster on 18/5. I am experiencing a diverticulitis flare accompanied by PMR stiffness and pain. Would it be sensible to postpone the vaccination ? haven’t experienced ill effects from my previous vaccines. I have been waiting a few weeks for this jab. Could Pred sick day rules
I am due to have my Covid booster on 18/5. I am experiencing a diverticulitis flare accompanied by PMR stiffness and pain. Would it be sensible to postpone the vaccination ? haven’t experienced ill effects from my previous vaccines. I have been waiting a few weeks for this jab. Could Pred sick day rules
SheffieldJane
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
CLL and Covid booster jab
I am just recovering from my second bout of Covid but have a booster jab scheduled for this Saturday which I am thinking I need to reschedule. Would anyone know the recommended time gap for having a booster after recovering from Covid? Many thanks I have trawled the site but can’t see this has been answered
I am just recovering from my second bout of Covid but have a booster jab scheduled for this Saturday which I am thinking I need to reschedule. Would anyone know the recommended time gap for having a booster after recovering from Covid? Many thanks I have trawled the site but can’t see this has been answered
PishySue
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Long Term Hematospermia
Hey, I have been suffering since dec 19 with Hematospermia. I done many tests, including a biopsy in jul 20, and PSA tests along the way. Took a very strong antibiotic, which messed up my digestive system, making it slower than it was. Anyway, this this has still not disappeared. It's not painful. Is
Hey, I have been suffering since dec 19 with Hematospermia. I done many tests, including a biopsy in jul 20, and PSA tests along the way. Took a very strong antibiotic, which messed up my digestive system, making it slower than it was. Anyway, this this has still not disappeared. It's not painful. Is
Pakouwi
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Men's Health Forum
1 year ago
Shingles vaccination
Have any of you under 70 year olds in the UK managed to get a shingles vaccination. Two people I know have suffered shingles in the eye, head, face recently. Very unpleasant and painful several weeks later.
Have any of you under 70 year olds in the UK managed to get a shingles vaccination. Two people I know have suffered shingles in the eye, head, face recently. Very unpleasant and painful several weeks later.
Bluey-1
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Pfizer jab PMR
Hi All I’ve just been diagnosed with PMR my crp was 105, my symptoms virtually disappeared after 4 hours of taking 15mg of prednisolone last Saturday and things are nearly back to normal. I was a relatively fit and healthy 56 year old female. 14 months ago I started to get aches and pains on waking
Hi All I’ve just been diagnosed with PMR my crp was 105, my symptoms virtually disappeared after 4 hours of taking 15mg of prednisolone last Saturday and things are nearly back to normal. I was a relatively fit and healthy 56 year old female. 14 months ago I started to get aches and pains on waking
Lulucat46
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
covid spring booster and antibiotics / antifungals
Hi does anyone know what the latest ruling is about having the covid booster with antibiotics and/or anti fungals at the same time many thanks
Hi does anyone know what the latest ruling is about having the covid booster with antibiotics and/or anti fungals at the same time many thanks
lindyloo2018
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NRAS
1 year ago
Varicocele treatment - surgery or embolisation?
Hello all! So we're currently have ICSI due to unexplained infertility, with possible mild male factor due to borderline-low motility and morphology. My partner recently saw a urologist who has diagnosed a varicocele (big thanks to people on this forum for suggesting we check this out!). The urologist
Hello all! So we're currently have ICSI due to unexplained infertility, with possible mild male factor due to borderline-low motility and morphology. My partner recently saw a urologist who has diagnosed a varicocele (big thanks to people on this forum for suggesting we check this out!). The urologist
PurpleCrocus
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Fertility Network UK
9 months ago
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