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Coughing and AFib
I've been down for several days with what seems to be the flu (4 days of negative covid testing) and one of the most persistent symptoms has been a bad cough. I went into AFib a couple of days ago but blamed it on the fever. However, no fever today, but just went into AFib again. Anyone else have this
I've been down for several days with what seems to be the flu (4 days of negative covid testing) and one of the most persistent symptoms has been a bad cough. I went into AFib a couple of days ago but blamed it on the fever. However, no fever today, but just went into AFib again. Anyone else have this
hartbeast
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
My Grim anniversary, Vaccine Type and Timing
With multiple fall vaccines now in use it seems timely to share our experience and advice on the timing of them. This has been discussed briefly in various threads. I invite comments on the below: In the past there was just an annual flu shot and its timing was just "sometime in the fall". No other
With multiple fall vaccines now in use it seems timely to share our experience and advice on the timing of them. This has been discussed briefly in various threads. I invite comments on the below: In the past there was just an annual flu shot and its timing was just "sometime in the fall". No other
EPguy
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MPN Voice
9 months ago
My dad graduated from ICU today! Severe Pneumonia
Hello, Everyone: I have posted here about my dad who is in his late 70s. At the end of August, he was admitted to the hospital to remove a small benign cyst from his throat and two days after the surgery, he choked on water and yogurt that were served and developed aspirational pneumonia. Since it
Hello, Everyone: I have posted here about my dad who is in his late 70s. At the end of August, he was admitted to the hospital to remove a small benign cyst from his throat and two days after the surgery, he choked on water and yogurt that were served and developed aspirational pneumonia. Since it
ForMyPapa
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 months ago
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A COLD AND VENETOCLAX
Hi all….has anyone had a cold and paused Venetoclax? Still waiting to hear back from my Oncologist. Thanks…Diana
Hi all….has anyone had a cold and paused Venetoclax? Still waiting to hear back from my Oncologist. Thanks…Diana
difor29
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CLL Support
5 months ago
COVID OCD!!! HELP
I have had every kind of OCD ever...but since Covid started....I can no longer function! I don't care about getting it ( I have had it) , but take care of my very old and sick parents...CAN't bear the thought of giving it to them!!!Can't stop washing (to the point that my hands BLEED) and sanitizing
I have had every kind of OCD ever...but since Covid started....I can no longer function! I don't care about getting it ( I have had it) , but take care of my very old and sick parents...CAN't bear the thought of giving it to them!!!Can't stop washing (to the point that my hands BLEED) and sanitizing
ocder
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My OCD Community
9 months ago
covid?
I was really congested so I took a Covid test. Unsure if there’s a faint line in the first picture. I took another test and was negative. I’m supposed to see my boyfriend but I’m so worried. I don’t think I can handle isolation again. Do you see a faint line in the first test?
I was really congested so I took a Covid test. Unsure if there’s a faint line in the first picture. I took another test and was negative. I’m supposed to see my boyfriend but I’m so worried. I don’t think I can handle isolation again. Do you see a faint line in the first test?
Daisy425
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Anxiety and Depression Support
9 months ago
Companies that test liver biospy tissue to see what immunotherapy, parp inhibitors or ATK inhibitors would work?
as above, so far pca Adenocarcinoma in liver biopsy tissue…. Anyone have a list?
as above, so far pca Adenocarcinoma in liver biopsy tissue…. Anyone have a list?
Shorehousejam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
another random question
another random question - is it common to feel cold in early pregnancy or is this another miscarriage sign? do live in a cold country but I feel colder than usual and have been walking around looking like an advertisement for a blanket.
another random question - is it common to feel cold in early pregnancy or is this another miscarriage sign? do live in a cold country but I feel colder than usual and have been walking around looking like an advertisement for a blanket.
Catwind
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Fertility Network UK
5 months ago
Shingles.
I have always posted about my Afib and cardioablation. And all you nice people have helped me immensely. But now I'm going through another matter. Thirteen days ago I came down with shingles. The rash started on my back around my left shoulder blade and moved under my arm and onto my left breast. I can
I have always posted about my Afib and cardioablation. And all you nice people have helped me immensely. But now I'm going through another matter. Thirteen days ago I came down with shingles. The rash started on my back around my left shoulder blade and moved under my arm and onto my left breast. I can
mlp3434
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AF Association
5 months ago
chest infection
I was diagnosed with COPD March last year after several years of chesty cold and finally Covid. I have inhaler that seem to have helped. I developed an achy chest pain. GP diagnosed a chest infection but I have had no cough is it normal not to have a cough.
I was diagnosed with COPD March last year after several years of chesty cold and finally Covid. I have inhaler that seem to have helped. I developed an achy chest pain. GP diagnosed a chest infection but I have had no cough is it normal not to have a cough.
Shar63
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 months ago
prednisone and antibiotics
Has anyone had a problem with antibiotics wiping out prednisone. Was down to 2.5-lowest in 8 years. Took antibiotics (Bactrim) and all old PMR symptoms came back. Hurt all over. Read Bactrim and Cipro are quinolones and do not work well with Steroids. Neither Dr or pharmacist knew this. Not sure how
Has anyone had a problem with antibiotics wiping out prednisone. Was down to 2.5-lowest in 8 years. Took antibiotics (Bactrim) and all old PMR symptoms came back. Hurt all over. Read Bactrim and Cipro are quinolones and do not work well with Steroids. Neither Dr or pharmacist knew this. Not sure how
Cycles4fun
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
Ginkgo - possible adverse side effect: Nervous anxiety
It's me again. On about Ginkgo as usual... Having taken Ginkgo for over 6 months, and having planned relief from Tinnitus by doing so, I may have experienced a side effect. Recent bouts of nervous anxiety. This is not the kind of anxiety you might experience in a dentist waiting room. No, this is
It's me again. On about Ginkgo as usual... Having taken Ginkgo for over 6 months, and having planned relief from Tinnitus by doing so, I may have experienced a side effect. Recent bouts of nervous anxiety. This is not the kind of anxiety you might experience in a dentist waiting room. No, this is
Ray200
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Tinnitus UK
2 months ago
Hearing aids and work
Hi, I started using hearing aids earlier in the year (moderate to severe loss, with profound at the highest frequencies). I’m only in my mid 50s and have close to 10 years working left. As with a lot of office workers I’m now spending an awful lot of time on MS teams. I’m really struggling with headphones
Hi, I started using hearing aids earlier in the year (moderate to severe loss, with profound at the highest frequencies). I’m only in my mid 50s and have close to 10 years working left. As with a lot of office workers I’m now spending an awful lot of time on MS teams. I’m really struggling with headphones
GillyA
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Tinnitus UK
2 months ago
FET next week but Follicles might have stopped that? Advice needed
so I’m having some issues. I’m a surrogate with 1 pregnancy under my belt from a frozen embryo transfer. The first time I used Progynova 2mg 3x a day. Then after the baseline scan, it was prog & cyclogest until the transfer day. Today I’m starting the process again and I have the same medication cycle
so I’m having some issues. I’m a surrogate with 1 pregnancy under my belt from a frozen embryo transfer. The first time I used Progynova 2mg 3x a day. Then after the baseline scan, it was prog & cyclogest until the transfer day. Today I’m starting the process again and I have the same medication cycle
SurrogateFriend
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Fertility Network UK
2 months ago
Movicol help (again!)
I have taken a sachet of Movicol every night for the past 7 years after a rectocele repair and hysterectomy. On top of the IBS I've suffered from for 30 years, the need to take Movicol is the bane of my life because it exacerbates the IBS symptoms. I've recently had to increase the Movicol to 1.5 sachets
I have taken a sachet of Movicol every night for the past 7 years after a rectocele repair and hysterectomy. On top of the IBS I've suffered from for 30 years, the need to take Movicol is the bane of my life because it exacerbates the IBS symptoms. I've recently had to increase the Movicol to 1.5 sachets
binks
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IBS Network
1 year ago
Help on what to expect with this 6 month follow up?
Hi All, My father will be going in for his 6 month follow up on August 2nd. 6 months since he has completed radiation. So my extreme anxiety and worrying has officially returned in full force. In the past gaining knowledge here on this forum has restored some of my sanity so hope it is okay that pry
Hi All, My father will be going in for his 6 month follow up on August 2nd. 6 months since he has completed radiation. So my extreme anxiety and worrying has officially returned in full force. In the past gaining knowledge here on this forum has restored some of my sanity so hope it is okay that pry
FormulaRob
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
immune system
Hi Everyone Can anyone tell me what affect Pegasys has on the immune system. A few tears ago I had a positive ANA and Anti-Ro blood test, was seen by a Rheumatologist who said I had Sicca symptoms but not Sjogrens. Another recent blood test has shown the same, positive ANA and Anti Ro. Now I am having
Hi Everyone Can anyone tell me what affect Pegasys has on the immune system. A few tears ago I had a positive ANA and Anti-Ro blood test, was seen by a Rheumatologist who said I had Sicca symptoms but not Sjogrens. Another recent blood test has shown the same, positive ANA and Anti Ro. Now I am having
lindyloulou
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MPN Voice
10 months ago
Any tips for recovery please
Had 2/3 of my right lung removed beginning of January for yet unknown lung cancer (Will see consultant for pathology this week) I coped alone with recovery but was do able. 2 Weeks ago after visiting A&E and a CT scan, I was found to have Pulmonary Embolisms in both lungs and Pneumonia in surgery lung
Had 2/3 of my right lung removed beginning of January for yet unknown lung cancer (Will see consultant for pathology this week) I coped alone with recovery but was do able. 2 Weeks ago after visiting A&E and a CT scan, I was found to have Pulmonary Embolisms in both lungs and Pneumonia in surgery lung
xinte60
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
5 months ago
Covid before FET!!!!
I can’t believe my luck. I’m on cycle day 9 preparing for a natural frozen transfer second attempt after last medicated cycle got cancelled. . I woke up at 2am feeling hot with a headache and couldn’t go back to sleep I thought it was nerves as I was going for a tracking scan this morning. Went for
I can’t believe my luck. I’m on cycle day 9 preparing for a natural frozen transfer second attempt after last medicated cycle got cancelled. . I woke up at 2am feeling hot with a headache and couldn’t go back to sleep I thought it was nerves as I was going for a tracking scan this morning. Went for
Oopsieloopsy
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Fertility Network UK
9 months ago
UK Covid Enquiry
Well, the Public Enquiry is throwing up some interesting evidence. By definition, most of us with CLL are over 60 (not all, I know) and we are classed, whatever our age, as clinically extremely vulnerable. Our Government is reported as having said, according to Sir Patrick Vallance, "The PM says
Well, the Public Enquiry is throwing up some interesting evidence. By definition, most of us with CLL are over 60 (not all, I know) and we are classed, whatever our age, as clinically extremely vulnerable. Our Government is reported as having said, according to Sir Patrick Vallance, "The PM says
SERVrider
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CLL Support
9 months ago
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