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Long Covid three years on, and what Covid 19 has planned for Q3-4/ 24
This long and informative article https://erictopol.substack.com/p/long-covid-at-3-years co-presented by Eric Topol and Ziyad Al-Aly, majors on two new studies on health outcomes for large numbers of early COVID-19 patients who were followed up for three years. The VA study in > 135,000 people showed
This long and informative article https://erictopol.substack.com/p/long-covid-at-3-years co-presented by Eric Topol and Ziyad Al-Aly, majors on two new studies on health outcomes for large numbers of early COVID-19 patients who were followed up for three years. The VA study in > 135,000 people showed
bennevisplace
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CLL Support
26 days ago
Puzzled
I went for a Rheumatology appointment yesterday as I’d had to stop Etanercept for the 2nd time due to tonsillitis, itchy rash sore eyes, blurred vision etc. I saw a nurse practitioner who said I didn’t need a steroid injection and because and I have another appointment with my new Consultant in November
I went for a Rheumatology appointment yesterday as I’d had to stop Etanercept for the 2nd time due to tonsillitis, itchy rash sore eyes, blurred vision etc. I saw a nurse practitioner who said I didn’t need a steroid injection and because and I have another appointment with my new Consultant in November
Blackwitch
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NRAS
2 months ago
MRI's
Hi all, I will post this elsewhere later but I thought ( just for a start ) many of you AF'ers have other medical conditions beyond AF and many have joint issues. Mine is a left shoulder issue, I have been prescribed rest, prescribed pain killers, have had a steroid injection ......... and there is
Hi all, I will post this elsewhere later but I thought ( just for a start ) many of you AF'ers have other medical conditions beyond AF and many have joint issues. Mine is a left shoulder issue, I have been prescribed rest, prescribed pain killers, have had a steroid injection ......... and there is
BenHall1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
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*Long Read Warning* How do you know if you’re getting better mentally?
Just need to vent, if you read this and commented thankyou, it helps getting another perspective on the situation. Male, 20 Parents went through a divorce in 2022 and it was ugly to say the least. (Mom was an alcoholic, dad was a cop and emotionally distant due to his Mexican culture and upbringing
Just need to vent, if you read this and commented thankyou, it helps getting another perspective on the situation. Male, 20 Parents went through a divorce in 2022 and it was ugly to say the least. (Mom was an alcoholic, dad was a cop and emotionally distant due to his Mexican culture and upbringing
Bear2024
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Above & Beyond
27 days ago
COVID positive after fet
Hey all, I’m so upset. Started feeling unwell and decided to take a COVID test and tested positive 5 days after my fet. So another one down the drain. I’m a mixture of angry, resigned and just numb. Another wasted embryo (my first two transfer failed to implant).
Hey all, I’m so upset. Started feeling unwell and decided to take a COVID test and tested positive 5 days after my fet. So another one down the drain. I’m a mixture of angry, resigned and just numb. Another wasted embryo (my first two transfer failed to implant).
Rjfguitfg
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Fertility Network UK
27 days ago
COVID jab
Has anyone had any adverse effects i.e. AF attacks since having there COVID jab recently?
Has anyone had any adverse effects i.e. AF attacks since having there COVID jab recently?
Myflowers2
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
28 days ago
Covid lupus
hi everyone I have had two nerve conduction tests done 2022 and 2023 and when I ask for results they have never sent me them I asked twice on both occasions seems odd first was private and second nhs I have have nerve issues since 2021 after covid and astra Zeneca jabs any advice please ? 🙏
hi everyone I have had two nerve conduction tests done 2022 and 2023 and when I ask for results they have never sent me them I asked twice on both occasions seems odd first was private and second nhs I have have nerve issues since 2021 after covid and astra Zeneca jabs any advice please ? 🙏
Geeforce99
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LUPUS UK
28 days ago
Massive leap in heart rate following Covid vaccination - a coincidence?
I'm 80, diagnosed with persistent AF in 2020, and have lived carefully and happily with few symptoms. The excellent Bristol Heart Institute has organised two echos, an MRI and an angiogram showing, to my satisfaction, acceptable results. My heart rate is always low ranging from 30 to 55 beats per
I'm 80, diagnosed with persistent AF in 2020, and have lived carefully and happily with few symptoms. The excellent Bristol Heart Institute has organised two echos, an MRI and an angiogram showing, to my satisfaction, acceptable results. My heart rate is always low ranging from 30 to 55 beats per
vbonariensis
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
29 days ago
is this a flare
I was diagnosed with GCA in Dec 2022, put on 30mg prednisolone, ultra sound delayed by 10 days and had negative result, within a few days of the prednisolone the headaches neck pain and scalp pain all gone, I gradually tapered to 12 and half mg last September, have had many side effects, weight gain,
I was diagnosed with GCA in Dec 2022, put on 30mg prednisolone, ultra sound delayed by 10 days and had negative result, within a few days of the prednisolone the headaches neck pain and scalp pain all gone, I gradually tapered to 12 and half mg last September, have had many side effects, weight gain,
Mumdadlove
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
How to interpret thyroid antibodies test ?
Hello , I do an annual private blood test with monitor my health and haven’t tested the antibodies for 4 years . I’ve been feeling really awful again , very achey and tired so want to check this aswell as after having 2 covid jabs and a booster in this time . Can anyone tell me how to interpret the
Hello , I do an annual private blood test with monitor my health and haven’t tested the antibodies for 4 years . I’ve been feeling really awful again , very achey and tired so want to check this aswell as after having 2 covid jabs and a booster in this time . Can anyone tell me how to interpret the
Blackpanther46
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Appointment Update
Hello. Following my recent post about my dry eyes, I had my follow-up appointment on Monday nearly 4 months post right trabeculectomy & it did not go well. Had a visual field test and eye scan. No change to my right eye but my left eye continues to lose peripheral vision. The pressure was elevated even
Hello. Following my recent post about my dry eyes, I had my follow-up appointment on Monday nearly 4 months post right trabeculectomy & it did not go well. Had a visual field test and eye scan. No change to my right eye but my left eye continues to lose peripheral vision. The pressure was elevated even
Mitziecat
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Glaucoma UK
2 months ago
COVID time again
Hubby got COVID jab on Saturday and on Sunday in bed and that's strange for him ,he's a big guy 6ft 2in and a good healthy build, sister also got her COVID and she was in bed as well, nurse told hubby it was stronger this time, puts me off a little with having PMR andGCA don't want to flare, any of
Hubby got COVID jab on Saturday and on Sunday in bed and that's strange for him ,he's a big guy 6ft 2in and a good healthy build, sister also got her COVID and she was in bed as well, nurse told hubby it was stronger this time, puts me off a little with having PMR andGCA don't want to flare, any of
Harrywogan
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PMRGCAuk
1 month ago
Pain and stiffness in hand after covid booster
I was diagnosed back in 2020. Took a few months but the methotrexate kicked in and I greatly improved. Yet now I am getting pain and stiffness in one hand. I had the covid booster the other week and it made me feel rotten for days after. I do wonder if there is a link. Has anyone else experienced this
I was diagnosed back in 2020. Took a few months but the methotrexate kicked in and I greatly improved. Yet now I am getting pain and stiffness in one hand. I had the covid booster the other week and it made me feel rotten for days after. I do wonder if there is a link. Has anyone else experienced this
Fenella34
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NRAS
1 month ago
Covid and PSP
My husband who has PSP has Covid now (for the first time). He is in our community hospital for IV fluids and antibiotics. They said Covid medication is arriving today. Recently he has had bad reactions to new medications tried and I’m concerned about these. Have any PSP people had medication for Covid
My husband who has PSP has Covid now (for the first time). He is in our community hospital for IV fluids and antibiotics. They said Covid medication is arriving today. Recently he has had bad reactions to new medications tried and I’m concerned about these. Have any PSP people had medication for Covid
Rose1sunflower
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PSP Association
1 month ago
IBS/Covid/Stress - Help!
Hi, I've just come across this forum and I'm hoping that you kind folks can give me a virtual hug and some kind words. To sum it up as briefly as possible, I am 48 and have had IBS for 28 years. Its always there in the background but I used to get serious flare ups that lasted for months if there was
Hi, I've just come across this forum and I'm hoping that you kind folks can give me a virtual hug and some kind words. To sum it up as briefly as possible, I am 48 and have had IBS for 28 years. Its always there in the background but I used to get serious flare ups that lasted for months if there was
MidnightReader
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IBS Network
1 month ago
Covid spring booster
Wanted to thank all of you who replied to my earlier post about the covid spring booster,much appreciated and after a lot of thought about pros and cons , I paid for the phizer vaccine (obviously I would rather have not) so fingers crossed. I have had some technical difficulty in replying before.still
Wanted to thank all of you who replied to my earlier post about the covid spring booster,much appreciated and after a lot of thought about pros and cons , I paid for the phizer vaccine (obviously I would rather have not) so fingers crossed. I have had some technical difficulty in replying before.still
caroline_284
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MPN Voice
1 month ago
Covid vax?
I’ve been invited for a COVID vax booster due to PMR/ Prednisolone. Anyone want to comment?
I’ve been invited for a COVID vax booster due to PMR/ Prednisolone. Anyone want to comment?
Oshmar
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PMRGCAuk
1 month ago
Osteoarthritis in knee
Hello I am new on this site and would like to thank admin for letting me on here. Going back about January 2024 time my left knee started to feel a little odd at the back (ham) think this is what it's name is, anyhow about 6/8 weeks ago plucked up enough courage to see a G.P at my local doctors, a
Hello I am new on this site and would like to thank admin for letting me on here. Going back about January 2024 time my left knee started to feel a little odd at the back (ham) think this is what it's name is, anyhow about 6/8 weeks ago plucked up enough courage to see a G.P at my local doctors, a
completely-zero654
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Couch to 5K
2 months ago
Update on Covid/AF
Hi all, Last week I reported that despite my daily dose of medication (60mg x 2 Diltiazem) I was consistently going in and out of AF due to COVID. I increased my Diltiazem by 60mg as (PIP) to try and eliminate/reduce the episodes. However, I found despite helping, this was exacerbating my AF - episodes
Hi all, Last week I reported that despite my daily dose of medication (60mg x 2 Diltiazem) I was consistently going in and out of AF due to COVID. I increased my Diltiazem by 60mg as (PIP) to try and eliminate/reduce the episodes. However, I found despite helping, this was exacerbating my AF - episodes
Fight-the-good-fight
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Change in inhalers
I'm currently on sertide and being switched over to symbicort. I'm not sure of the dosage etc as need to discuss further with gp. I'm a little concerned as been on seretide for years. When I get switched it triggers flares and I've already had loads of time of work. I work part time. I also think I'm
I'm currently on sertide and being switched over to symbicort. I'm not sure of the dosage etc as need to discuss further with gp. I'm a little concerned as been on seretide for years. When I get switched it triggers flares and I've already had loads of time of work. I work part time. I also think I'm
spookylou
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Asthma Community Forum
2 months ago
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