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I woke up feeling somewhat less anxious this morning, which is great. However, my head started really itching so now I have to go to the school nurse to check to see if it’s head lice. My boyfriend also texted me saying he’s stuffy and his throat hurts a little. I really don’t want him to have covid.
I woke up feeling somewhat less anxious this morning, which is great. However, my head started really itching so now I have to go to the school nurse to check to see if it’s head lice. My boyfriend also texted me saying he’s stuffy and his throat hurts a little. I really don’t want him to have covid.
Daisy425
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Anxiety and Depression Support
9 months ago
Candesartan for high BP
Has anyone taken Candesartan for high BP? I've recently taken Doxazosin, and Peridropil, both of which made RL much worse. My GP has prescribed this to start today. I'm hoping for better luck with this.
Has anyone taken Candesartan for high BP? I've recently taken Doxazosin, and Peridropil, both of which made RL much worse. My GP has prescribed this to start today. I'm hoping for better luck with this.
pennygates
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Restless Legs Syndrome
11 months ago
Shingles vaccine
Hi, has anyone had the shingles vaccine, I have had shingles 5 times over the years and have been advised to have the vaccine, bit worried about possible reaction?Thanx
Hi, has anyone had the shingles vaccine, I have had shingles 5 times over the years and have been advised to have the vaccine, bit worried about possible reaction?Thanx
Den73
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
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Paxlovid and Lagevrio Benefit COVID Outpatients in Omicron Era September 19, 2023
The American College of Physicians has issued an updated version of its living, rapid practice point guideline on the best treatment options for outpatients with confirmed COVID-19 in the era of the dominant Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2. - The recommendations in version 2 ( the MedScape version is
The American College of Physicians has issued an updated version of its living, rapid practice point guideline on the best treatment options for outpatients with confirmed COVID-19 in the era of the dominant Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2. - The recommendations in version 2 ( the MedScape version is
lankisterguy
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CLL Support
9 months ago
Covid booster and thyroid blood test
I am due to get my annual thyroid blood test in October. Have just realised that I get my autumn Covid booster the day before. Is it likely to have any effect on the test results?
I am due to get my annual thyroid blood test in October. Have just realised that I get my autumn Covid booster the day before. Is it likely to have any effect on the test results?
DoDoc
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Shingles Vaccine
Hi just a quick question regarding the Shingles Vaccine. I spoke to a GP on the phone today & asked about having the Shingles Vaccine. She told me that she dosnt think im eligible. I told her I think I am. She said you don’t qualify just because your are on Methotrexate I told her I'm not on Methotrexate
Hi just a quick question regarding the Shingles Vaccine. I spoke to a GP on the phone today & asked about having the Shingles Vaccine. She told me that she dosnt think im eligible. I told her I think I am. She said you don’t qualify just because your are on Methotrexate I told her I'm not on Methotrexate
Otto11
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NRAS
6 months ago
Flu, antibiotics and Levo
I’m recovering from quite a bad flu I’m having to take antibiotics 4 times a day, now this is my question. I’m having very severe headache they are worse after my dose of levothyroxine which I’m leaving the 4 hour gap with. Could it just be the antibiotic hasn’t knocked the headache part of the illness
I’m recovering from quite a bad flu I’m having to take antibiotics 4 times a day, now this is my question. I’m having very severe headache they are worse after my dose of levothyroxine which I’m leaving the 4 hour gap with. Could it just be the antibiotic hasn’t knocked the headache part of the illness
Bobby25
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Severe Pneumonia Tracheostomy
Hello, Everyone: I have posted here about my 77 year old dad who has been in ICU for severe pneumonia before. He was intubated for 3 weeks and 2 days and now he has had trachy for 1 week (total of 4 weeks of ventilator so far). At the moment, the oxygen is at 35%, PEEP is at 7.0, saturation is at 93
Hello, Everyone: I have posted here about my 77 year old dad who has been in ICU for severe pneumonia before. He was intubated for 3 weeks and 2 days and now he has had trachy for 1 week (total of 4 weeks of ventilator so far). At the moment, the oxygen is at 35%, PEEP is at 7.0, saturation is at 93
ForMyPapa
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ICUsteps
9 months ago
Covid booster this autumn and AF
One month ago I had a successful cardioversion having been in persistent AF since Easter and am feeling much better for the first time in months. Ive also had MRI and CT scans of heart and various heart investigations which showed I had myocarditis probably caused by catching Covid and still suffering
One month ago I had a successful cardioversion having been in persistent AF since Easter and am feeling much better for the first time in months. Ive also had MRI and CT scans of heart and various heart investigations which showed I had myocarditis probably caused by catching Covid and still suffering
Midnight2022
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
9 months ago
Pneumonia recovery / Bronchiectasis - what is what? Questions! Thank you
Hello everyone ! Background: I am five weeks post-pneumonia diagnosis. Mild bronchiectasis was diagnosed in both lower lobes (but only partially) one week post-infection. Had pneumonia also 11 months prior - many chest infections in previous years. Questions: Could the mil bronchiectasis be pseudo-bronchiectasis
Hello everyone ! Background: I am five weeks post-pneumonia diagnosis. Mild bronchiectasis was diagnosed in both lower lobes (but only partially) one week post-infection. Had pneumonia also 11 months prior - many chest infections in previous years. Questions: Could the mil bronchiectasis be pseudo-bronchiectasis
PETeacherSGblue
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 months ago
connected or not?
I have severe asthma which bag at 40 yr old I’m now 62. I have lots of medications tablets and inhalers etc I’m currently awaiting further tests to check copd and possible suitability for biologics. The only thing that really helps well is steroid tablets which I have at big flare ups from time to time
I have severe asthma which bag at 40 yr old I’m now 62. I have lots of medications tablets and inhalers etc I’m currently awaiting further tests to check copd and possible suitability for biologics. The only thing that really helps well is steroid tablets which I have at big flare ups from time to time
April29
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Living with Asthma
10 months ago
Time to try some extended release?
I realize this comes up for discussion quite frequently, but I’m going to ask for some advice here for my particular situation. I was diagnosed January 14/ 2014 with idiopathic Parkinsons Disease, and purposefully avoided starting the C/L treatment as long as I felt I could. I don’t remember the exact
I realize this comes up for discussion quite frequently, but I’m going to ask for some advice here for my particular situation. I was diagnosed January 14/ 2014 with idiopathic Parkinsons Disease, and purposefully avoided starting the C/L treatment as long as I felt I could. I don’t remember the exact
Dpeachey
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
Steroids and Covid Vaccination
Covid vaccination is now due, am not sure whether to book or not. is it ok to have this whilst on steroids ?
Covid vaccination is now due, am not sure whether to book or not. is it ok to have this whilst on steroids ?
gillsky8
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
Need help with results
Hi there! I have a sad story to tell about the last 6 months. I had a severe kidney stone infection (and UTI) in the spring. I was slowly doing better on my new thyroid medication (Erfa), but the infection caused bacteremia/urosepsis and I developed severe confusion. I had started taking my thyroid
Hi there! I have a sad story to tell about the last 6 months. I had a severe kidney stone infection (and UTI) in the spring. I was slowly doing better on my new thyroid medication (Erfa), but the infection caused bacteremia/urosepsis and I developed severe confusion. I had started taking my thyroid
The-Wasp
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Covid-19 jab - book now or wait
In the UK, the Government is rolling out its autumn Covid-19 vaccination programme and encouraging those eligible to book their appointment as soon as possible. However, there is some concern that the current vaccines being used may not offer protection against new Covid variants such as Pirola, and
In the UK, the Government is rolling out its autumn Covid-19 vaccination programme and encouraging those eligible to book their appointment as soon as possible. However, there is some concern that the current vaccines being used may not offer protection against new Covid variants such as Pirola, and
Beatirce
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CLL Support
9 months ago
Calf Muscle Pain
Hi everybody I have a question re calf muscle pain My history - diagnosed with PMR & RA in April 23 - started 30 mg pred - tapered to 10.5 in August - experienced pain in buttocks, extreme fatigue and pain in left calf muscle - Rhumetologist put me back to 12.5 pred for 3 months as I’m travelling
Hi everybody I have a question re calf muscle pain My history - diagnosed with PMR & RA in April 23 - started 30 mg pred - tapered to 10.5 in August - experienced pain in buttocks, extreme fatigue and pain in left calf muscle - Rhumetologist put me back to 12.5 pred for 3 months as I’m travelling
MegfromOz
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
Polite request to not post or comment on Covid vaccine unless it's specific to PMR or GCA
Dear forum members, please avoid comments or debates about the covid vaccine unless it's very specifically related to a PMR or GCA question. Comments that fall outside of this will be removed. If you want to discuss vaccines in general, covid or otherwise, please do so on another site. We don't have
Dear forum members, please avoid comments or debates about the covid vaccine unless it's very specifically related to a PMR or GCA question. Comments that fall outside of this will be removed. If you want to discuss vaccines in general, covid or otherwise, please do so on another site. We don't have
Fran_Benson
Partner
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
Covid
Does a head cold stop you taking covid ? My husband and my son has covid they thought it was only cold , they had it several days before they tested . I've been testing every day since as I'm on methotrexate and remsima, my tests are clear so far . I have not had my covid vaccine yet, but I have
Does a head cold stop you taking covid ? My husband and my son has covid they thought it was only cold , they had it several days before they tested . I've been testing every day since as I'm on methotrexate and remsima, my tests are clear so far . I have not had my covid vaccine yet, but I have
Grounsel
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NRAS
8 months ago
stopping aspirin temporarily
hi. I’m suffering from really bad sciatica. The orthopaedic surgeon wants to give me a branch block steroid injection (whatever that is) but only if I can come off aspirin (75mg) for a few days. This is because he’s afraid I might bleed into the sciatic nerve, which could be disastrous. I’m seeing my
hi. I’m suffering from really bad sciatica. The orthopaedic surgeon wants to give me a branch block steroid injection (whatever that is) but only if I can come off aspirin (75mg) for a few days. This is because he’s afraid I might bleed into the sciatic nerve, which could be disastrous. I’m seeing my
Harefieldfan
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
Bronchitis
I have been coughing on and off for about a month, a few days ago I started feeling really ill. I phoned the surgery and was given an appointment with a nurse practitioner who confirmed it was bronchitis and not a chest infection and gave a prescription for a salbutamol inhaler. Should I be concerned
I have been coughing on and off for about a month, a few days ago I started feeling really ill. I phoned the surgery and was given an appointment with a nurse practitioner who confirmed it was bronchitis and not a chest infection and gave a prescription for a salbutamol inhaler. Should I be concerned
valwood
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Vasculitis UK
7 months ago
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