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Flu and Pneumonia vaccinations
I was wondering if having the Flu shot or Pneumonia shot causes AFib episodes like COVID did.
I was wondering if having the Flu shot or Pneumonia shot causes AFib episodes like COVID did.
Shayshell
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Bursitis of toes & Steroid Injection
I've had pain from between the second & third toe since last May. It hurts to stand & walk especially barefoot or in shoes. I tend to wear trainers when I can as the base is soft & spongy. I had surgery Oct 22 for severe arthritis in the large toe & at first I feared it had spread. Two trips to GP (
I've had pain from between the second & third toe since last May. It hurts to stand & walk especially barefoot or in shoes. I tend to wear trainers when I can as the base is soft & spongy. I had surgery Oct 22 for severe arthritis in the large toe & at first I feared it had spread. Two trips to GP (
sarahsch
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
4 months ago
Bursitis of the toes & Steroid Injection.
I've had pain from between the second & third toe since last May. It hurts to stand & walk especially barefoot or in shoes. I tend to wear trainers when I can as the base is soft & spongy. I had surgery Oct 22 for severe arthritis in the large toe & at first I feared it had spread. Two trips to GP (
I've had pain from between the second & third toe since last May. It hurts to stand & walk especially barefoot or in shoes. I tend to wear trainers when I can as the base is soft & spongy. I had surgery Oct 22 for severe arthritis in the large toe & at first I feared it had spread. Two trips to GP (
sarahsch
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LUPUS UK
4 months ago
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Covid
hi all forum people hope your all as well as you can be. I have lupus and got covid and now as result been off work since mid December now advised I have fibromyalgia and long covid and can’t walk as far even with walking aids. I only have min daily living and wondered if I should update pip but will
hi all forum people hope your all as well as you can be. I have lupus and got covid and now as result been off work since mid December now advised I have fibromyalgia and long covid and can’t walk as far even with walking aids. I only have min daily living and wondered if I should update pip but will
Geeforce99
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LUPUS UK
3 months ago
Tetanus
Not too far back there was a discussion about having a Tetanus shot, might help PD. I tried a search and came up with only one 2 year old post. No very Techy. Can someone help me find the link to that discussion? Thank you
Not too far back there was a discussion about having a Tetanus shot, might help PD. I tried a search and came up with only one 2 year old post. No very Techy. Can someone help me find the link to that discussion? Thank you
Ghmac
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Cure Parkinson's
1 month ago
h pylori treatment
hello I’d like to hear from anyone who has successfully eradicated helicobacter pylori with either a natural or antibiotic protocol. I’m on low dose NDT with Dr Frey and have thyroid nodules (biopsy tested benign) Tested positive for h pylori via a breath test in October and was offered quadruple
hello I’d like to hear from anyone who has successfully eradicated helicobacter pylori with either a natural or antibiotic protocol. I’m on low dose NDT with Dr Frey and have thyroid nodules (biopsy tested benign) Tested positive for h pylori via a breath test in October and was offered quadruple
Crankyoldbag
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Covid booster vaccines
hi Does anyone know if partners / carers of clinically extremely vulnerable people are eligible for the Covid boosters in April. I am under 75 years of age. I am “happy” to have it done privately at a cost of £100 approx but would need to travel some distance at the moment. Thanks for any advice
hi Does anyone know if partners / carers of clinically extremely vulnerable people are eligible for the Covid boosters in April. I am under 75 years of age. I am “happy” to have it done privately at a cost of £100 approx but would need to travel some distance at the moment. Thanks for any advice
Main1234
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Vasculitis UK
3 months ago
Spring 2024 Covid Vaccine invitation.
Good evening everyone. I’m enquiring if anyone has been contacted with an invitation to have a Spring Covid vaccination booster and if so, how many are or have taken this up? My G.P’s Surgery messaged me recently and I have an appointment for this on 1st May. I have since heard of three people who have
Good evening everyone. I’m enquiring if anyone has been contacted with an invitation to have a Spring Covid vaccination booster and if so, how many are or have taken this up? My G.P’s Surgery messaged me recently and I have an appointment for this on 1st May. I have since heard of three people who have
azaelea
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MPN Voice
3 months ago
Provera
I've recently been diagnosed with endometriosis. My consultant has issued me with provera tablets as treatment. I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with taking these? Im a little apprehensive of the possible side effects. Many thanks
I've recently been diagnosed with endometriosis. My consultant has issued me with provera tablets as treatment. I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with taking these? Im a little apprehensive of the possible side effects. Many thanks
Dvs24
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
Should I ask to go up on my levothyroxine dosage?
Hi everyone! As suggested, I followed everyone's advice regarding the blood test, and also I've been taking the levothyroxine earlier (leaving more of a gap before eating or taking other medications) for a month, and my latest results are: Serum free T4 level 12.0 pmol/L [7.9 - 14.4] Normal 05 Apr
Hi everyone! As suggested, I followed everyone's advice regarding the blood test, and also I've been taking the levothyroxine earlier (leaving more of a gap before eating or taking other medications) for a month, and my latest results are: Serum free T4 level 12.0 pmol/L [7.9 - 14.4] Normal 05 Apr
melissa-b
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
IBS, possibly menopause, any advice
Hello, I’m looking for any advice if possible, I was diagnosed with IBS over 20 years ago now. I think I had it as a child, it seemed to come about right around the same time I got my periods at 11. Every month I would have horrendously heavy menstrual cycles that were so painful I’d almost pass out
Hello, I’m looking for any advice if possible, I was diagnosed with IBS over 20 years ago now. I think I had it as a child, it seemed to come about right around the same time I got my periods at 11. Every month I would have horrendously heavy menstrual cycles that were so painful I’d almost pass out
Droidus
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IBS Network
3 months ago
Do I have hypothyroidism?
Hello Thabk you so much for allowing me to join 💗My husband came across this website and thought it would be an amazing place to get help advice. So sorry for long post. I have had vestibular dysfunction since August 2022. I've suffered with muscle joint pain in my neck(I have had an injury to this
Hello Thabk you so much for allowing me to join 💗My husband came across this website and thought it would be an amazing place to get help advice. So sorry for long post. I have had vestibular dysfunction since August 2022. I've suffered with muscle joint pain in my neck(I have had an injury to this
Tinkerbell_84
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
it’s been a rough six months.
I’m tired of winning the sickness lottery. I swear it’s been one thing after another for five months. Bad cold, chronic inflammation of my eyes (non-ms) which caused sores on my right eye, Covid, extreme vertigo that returned me to the ER, another cold and now shingles. Fortunately the shingles aren
I’m tired of winning the sickness lottery. I swear it’s been one thing after another for five months. Bad cold, chronic inflammation of my eyes (non-ms) which caused sores on my right eye, Covid, extreme vertigo that returned me to the ER, another cold and now shingles. Fortunately the shingles aren
StacyHayward
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My MSAA Community
6 months ago
Valproate: new safety and educational materials to support regulatory measures in men and women under 55 years of age
I don't think there is any reason to expect many members to be taking any form of Valproate, but this is such an important issue, with such significant consequences, I've decided to post it anyway. Even if you are not taking it, someone you know might be. [i]
Valproate (Belvo, Convulex, Depakote,
I don't think there is any reason to expect many members to be taking any form of Valproate, but this is such an important issue, with such significant consequences, I've decided to post it anyway. Even if you are not taking it, someone you know might be. [i]
Valproate (Belvo, Convulex, Depakote,
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Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Nasal / Sinus problems and Bad Smell?
I just wanted to ask about this, as had pain in the nose/cold only on the right side, (which has since gone) all round the eyes, and top of the nose, which I am guessing is Sinusitis? The odd thing is, is that all I can smell is what can only be described as 'cow sh*t' whenever I blow my nose, or sometimes
I just wanted to ask about this, as had pain in the nose/cold only on the right side, (which has since gone) all round the eyes, and top of the nose, which I am guessing is Sinusitis? The odd thing is, is that all I can smell is what can only be described as 'cow sh*t' whenever I blow my nose, or sometimes
Jack76
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Men's Health Forum
6 months ago
Covid Injections for April 2024
Hi Everyone. Has anybody received a letter yet about their April Covid jab? You follow the NHS App and it brings up an out of date link telling you about Autumn 2023 jabs. It then tells you further down that the page will be updated in 2026. I just looked on my personal NHS account and nowhere can
Hi Everyone. Has anybody received a letter yet about their April Covid jab? You follow the NHS App and it brings up an out of date link telling you about Autumn 2023 jabs. It then tells you further down that the page will be updated in 2026. I just looked on my personal NHS account and nowhere can
Blackwitch
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NRAS
3 months ago
We finally have a new Evusheld!
The FDA recently granted an emergency use authorization for a new Covid prophylactic for the immunocompromised. It's called Pemgarda and it is administered intravenously. It's like the former Evusheld in that it gives us antibodies (which is great for those of us who don't respond well to Covid vaccines
The FDA recently granted an emergency use authorization for a new Covid prophylactic for the immunocompromised. It's called Pemgarda and it is administered intravenously. It's like the former Evusheld in that it gives us antibodies (which is great for those of us who don't respond well to Covid vaccines
Transplant2018
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Kidney Transplant
3 months ago
viral/ covid cardiomyopathy
I had a bad cough and chest infection for a few weeks then started get very put of breath and my heart racing , I was sent to the hospital and admitted and after a long while was told that I had viral/covid cardiomyopathy, I have never had problems with my heart , I had been discharged and had to wait
I had a bad cough and chest infection for a few weeks then started get very put of breath and my heart racing , I was sent to the hospital and admitted and after a long while was told that I had viral/covid cardiomyopathy, I have never had problems with my heart , I had been discharged and had to wait
Carolalicia1
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
COVID
I just tested positive for COVID for the first time. I am 67 with Afib/flutter, Inappropriate SinnTschycardia,, I take 25 mg of Metoprolol and -25 mg of klonopin for anxiety. I take 81 mg of aspirin. I have the Atriclip that occluded my left atrial appendage, as I had a near fatal hemorrhage with Eliquis
I just tested positive for COVID for the first time. I am 67 with Afib/flutter, Inappropriate SinnTschycardia,, I take 25 mg of Metoprolol and -25 mg of klonopin for anxiety. I take 81 mg of aspirin. I have the Atriclip that occluded my left atrial appendage, as I had a near fatal hemorrhage with Eliquis
KatzFib
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Thyroid question please...
Hi everyone, I am writing to ask if you can have a sore thyroid without significant enlargement and with 'normal' bloods? I have had 'normal' bloods, it doesn't seem visually enlarged, though I feel like I am being strangled and have audible sounds when I swallow in my ears. When I move my head something
Hi everyone, I am writing to ask if you can have a sore thyroid without significant enlargement and with 'normal' bloods? I have had 'normal' bloods, it doesn't seem visually enlarged, though I feel like I am being strangled and have audible sounds when I swallow in my ears. When I move my head something
Suffering_sunny
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
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