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sick day rules for labyrinthitis
Hi Once again looking for a little guidance please. I’m currently on 8mg a day using DSNS method of tapering and ok so far. However 3 weeks ago I got a really bad head cold which was followed by labyrinthitis. This resulted in appalling vertigo and sickness which confined me to my pit for 3 days. GP
Hi Once again looking for a little guidance please. I’m currently on 8mg a day using DSNS method of tapering and ok so far. However 3 weeks ago I got a really bad head cold which was followed by labyrinthitis. This resulted in appalling vertigo and sickness which confined me to my pit for 3 days. GP
Mandyq
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
Cardizem aside effects?
I hadn't had any kind of med's for the heart, I have had 7 yrs of sporatic Tachycardia, and afib. Yr's in between those eposodes. a-fib was twice in 6 yrs and tachy about the same.. Now last may I had a tachycardia episode and Dr. in the ER said he was going to give me a pill and see if the the
I hadn't had any kind of med's for the heart, I have had 7 yrs of sporatic Tachycardia, and afib. Yr's in between those eposodes. a-fib was twice in 6 yrs and tachy about the same.. Now last may I had a tachycardia episode and Dr. in the ER said he was going to give me a pill and see if the the
scardycat
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AF Association
1 year ago
Home again!
My trip overseas was very hot and the river cruise was great-no cooking for nearly a month! The downside is that after I travel home in the giant aluminium tube that recirculates air for about 800+ travellers, I managed to get Covid. No probs, got the anti virals and wondered why I wasn't getting better
My trip overseas was very hot and the river cruise was great-no cooking for nearly a month! The downside is that after I travel home in the giant aluminium tube that recirculates air for about 800+ travellers, I managed to get Covid. No probs, got the anti virals and wondered why I wasn't getting better
Ozchick
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 months ago
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Adalimumab and covid vaccine
hi I am taking Adalimumab started about two months ago alongside Methotrexate injections. Does anyone know if I have to stop the Biologic for covid jab as I usually stop Methotrexate for tw weeks. ☺️
hi I am taking Adalimumab started about two months ago alongside Methotrexate injections. Does anyone know if I have to stop the Biologic for covid jab as I usually stop Methotrexate for tw weeks. ☺️
Amb1xkr
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NRAS
10 months ago
Sleep Study
I had a flare up at the end of Jan which I didn’t recognise as a typical flare up. Did NOT start as a typical cold/sore throat & turn to chest infection as normal (so I’m still not entirely sure what it was, although doc said bloods suggested viral/bacterial). Everything became very tight / dry in my
I had a flare up at the end of Jan which I didn’t recognise as a typical flare up. Did NOT start as a typical cold/sore throat & turn to chest infection as normal (so I’m still not entirely sure what it was, although doc said bloods suggested viral/bacterial). Everything became very tight / dry in my
PW_R
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 months ago
considering stopping adt/abiraterone to see what happens
it’s been 8 months since I found myself to have a PSA of 70, it is now 0.0 and I am due for the ADT injection. I have coupled standard treatment with rife, mushrooms, ivermectin, fenbendazole, apricot seeds, green tea, vit e, graviola. What is the feeling on the board here should I see if the alternative
it’s been 8 months since I found myself to have a PSA of 70, it is now 0.0 and I am due for the ADT injection. I have coupled standard treatment with rife, mushrooms, ivermectin, fenbendazole, apricot seeds, green tea, vit e, graviola. What is the feeling on the board here should I see if the alternative
Nowhereman9
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Dienogest
Hello my loves- I’m writing this to anyone that might be able to shed light on their experiences in Dienogest. My gynae dr moved me from Cerelle contraception to Dienogest as that apparently prevents the growth of endometriosis… I had my laparoscopy surgery in Nov 2021 which confirmed what I said all
Hello my loves- I’m writing this to anyone that might be able to shed light on their experiences in Dienogest. My gynae dr moved me from Cerelle contraception to Dienogest as that apparently prevents the growth of endometriosis… I had my laparoscopy surgery in Nov 2021 which confirmed what I said all
HHuss
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
covid
has anyone having issues with high pitched sounds in there ears with having bout of covid
has anyone having issues with high pitched sounds in there ears with having bout of covid
Bucksrhino
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Tinnitus UK
10 months ago
Cough After Eating
This is the most recent episode of my mum’s PSP, she barely chokes, now we are dealing with after a meal cough, she coughs few mins after having her meals(different meals). I got her a cough syrup that helps after a while. Has this happened to anyone or experienced this, any solution? Her next appointment
This is the most recent episode of my mum’s PSP, she barely chokes, now we are dealing with after a meal cough, she coughs few mins after having her meals(different meals). I got her a cough syrup that helps after a while. Has this happened to anyone or experienced this, any solution? Her next appointment
Candor8
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PSP Association
3 months ago
Covid causing Asthma flare
I had Covid nearly two weeks ago and I've been left with this lingering cough and occasional breathlessness and I've also been finding that I'm using my Ventolin inhaler more, my chest doesn't feel tight but sometimes i just get very out of breath and it's hard to catch my breath. I've found that box
I had Covid nearly two weeks ago and I've been left with this lingering cough and occasional breathlessness and I've also been finding that I'm using my Ventolin inhaler more, my chest doesn't feel tight but sometimes i just get very out of breath and it's hard to catch my breath. I've found that box
Lilmix03
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Asthma Community Forum
10 months ago
Covid Vaccination Study
COVID-19 Vaccines 'May Trigger' Rheumatic Inflammatory Diseases: Study https://healthunlocked.com/redirect?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.theepochtimes.com%2Fhealth%2Fcovid-19-vaccines-may-trigger-rheumatic-inflammatory-diseases-study-5508547%3Futm_source%3Dref_share%26src_src%3Dref_share%26utm_campaign%3Dmb-cc
COVID-19 Vaccines 'May Trigger' Rheumatic Inflammatory Diseases: Study https://healthunlocked.com/redirect?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.theepochtimes.com%2Fhealth%2Fcovid-19-vaccines-may-trigger-rheumatic-inflammatory-diseases-study-5508547%3Futm_source%3Dref_share%26src_src%3Dref_share%26utm_campaign%3Dmb-cc
noslak
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
Seeking information about encephalomalacia
Hi , I’m new to this site . I have recently given up working to become a carer for my partner who had a TBI in 2009 . He received a bleed to the brain and had to have a craniotomy . Amazingly he recovered and even went back to work but in 2018 I noticed a change in his walking and a movement in his eye
Hi , I’m new to this site . I have recently given up working to become a carer for my partner who had a TBI in 2009 . He received a bleed to the brain and had to have a craniotomy . Amazingly he recovered and even went back to work but in 2018 I noticed a change in his walking and a movement in his eye
Jasper65
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Headway
6 months ago
PSA moving way too fast .
My prostate was removed 2002 at which time my PSA went to -0 . Five years later it came back and since than it kept on going up very slow till 2020 when I had COVID-19 which almost killed me . As soo as I started feeling better my PSA went from 12 to 25 in a very short time . I do check it every six
My prostate was removed 2002 at which time my PSA went to -0 . Five years later it came back and since than it kept on going up very slow till 2020 when I had COVID-19 which almost killed me . As soo as I started feeling better my PSA went from 12 to 25 in a very short time . I do check it every six
Bowmaster
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Covid Jab - ending my previous comment on a posting a few weeks back, I promised I’d let the forum know how my jab went…….
Firstly, let me state that a one off result is not significantly relevant and so please don’t draw any definitive conclusions from my personal experience. To compound the above, my circumstances are not straight forward and there are lots of variables that could impact instances of me either having
Firstly, let me state that a one off result is not significantly relevant and so please don’t draw any definitive conclusions from my personal experience. To compound the above, my circumstances are not straight forward and there are lots of variables that could impact instances of me either having
Speed
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AF Association
10 months ago
Covid and taking Paxlovid antiviral
Hello everyoneI tested positive for Covid on Thursday 12th October I was prescribed Paxlovid on Friday 13th October and had my first dose. The Dr told me that most likely side effects were vomiting, diorhoea and, a metallic taste in the mouth. After my first dose I started to get extremely nauseous
Hello everyoneI tested positive for Covid on Thursday 12th October I was prescribed Paxlovid on Friday 13th October and had my first dose. The Dr told me that most likely side effects were vomiting, diorhoea and, a metallic taste in the mouth. After my first dose I started to get extremely nauseous
Mouseling
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NRAS
10 months ago
High Peak Flow but Wheezing and Phlegm x 4+ Months and Intense Fatigue
High Peak Flow but Wheezing and Phlegm x 4+ Months and Intense Fatigue I usually only get asthma as a secondary condition - with hayfever or a chest cold, etc. Since the first week of January, I've had constant fluid on the lungs - now a yellowy brown, which I cough up - but wouldn't say I have a
High Peak Flow but Wheezing and Phlegm x 4+ Months and Intense Fatigue I usually only get asthma as a secondary condition - with hayfever or a chest cold, etc. Since the first week of January, I've had constant fluid on the lungs - now a yellowy brown, which I cough up - but wouldn't say I have a
mmprospers
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Asthma Community Forum
3 months ago
COVID infection
Hi everyone both my husband and I tested positive for COVID over 2 wks ago with mild symptoms. My husband tested negative after 7 days but I'm still testing positive although I have no symptoms, and it's now 14 days since first test. Any advice why this should be?
Hi everyone both my husband and I tested positive for COVID over 2 wks ago with mild symptoms. My husband tested negative after 7 days but I'm still testing positive although I have no symptoms, and it's now 14 days since first test. Any advice why this should be?
Biddy47
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LUPUS UK
10 months ago
Pink Eye & Covid Vaccine
I have exfoliation glaucoma in left eye and being tested with various eye meds. Had Covid shot on Wednesday and Methotrexate on Thursday. Felt horrid yesterday and today yoke up with pink eye in the right eye. Does the Covid jab affect the eyes does anyone know? Thank you for your help.
I have exfoliation glaucoma in left eye and being tested with various eye meds. Had Covid shot on Wednesday and Methotrexate on Thursday. Felt horrid yesterday and today yoke up with pink eye in the right eye. Does the Covid jab affect the eyes does anyone know? Thank you for your help.
autumnlass
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
Toc and covid vaccine
For the life of me I can’t think what I’ve done previously??. Had covid vaccine on Thursday having injected on Monday, is it beneficial to hold off this Mondays dose?
For the life of me I can’t think what I’ve done previously??. Had covid vaccine on Thursday having injected on Monday, is it beneficial to hold off this Mondays dose?
Devoid
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
GNRH Injections and Fibroids
Dear all, I have had painful periods since the age of 12 and I am now 53 years old and they are getting worse. The pain each month is unbearable and I have to take a combination of paracetamol and ibuprofen daily to take the edge off the pain. I had a long period of reduced pain because I went
Dear all, I have had painful periods since the age of 12 and I am now 53 years old and they are getting worse. The pain each month is unbearable and I have to take a combination of paracetamol and ibuprofen daily to take the edge off the pain. I had a long period of reduced pain because I went
Melons70
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
1 year ago
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