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Sinamet amantadine comtan
I’m 61. Diagnosed 8 years ago. I take two 25/100 sinamet, one comtan and one amantadine around 8:00 am. About 4 hours latepr I take another two 25/100 sinamet with one amantadine then another two 25/100 about 3 1/2 to 4 hours later my last 25/100 sinamet. I am having a hard time getting dressed before
I’m 61. Diagnosed 8 years ago. I take two 25/100 sinamet, one comtan and one amantadine around 8:00 am. About 4 hours latepr I take another two 25/100 sinamet with one amantadine then another two 25/100 about 3 1/2 to 4 hours later my last 25/100 sinamet. I am having a hard time getting dressed before
Blake0488
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
B1 and the possibility of reducing medication…?
I had a strong positive initial response to B1 which pretty quickly turned “jittery”. After stopping and starting again a couple of times, I now take 125 mg -ish ( chop my 500 mg Solgar tabs into 4). So 125 mg once a day. I have been feeling much better but now I’m feeling over-medicated on my Madopar
I had a strong positive initial response to B1 which pretty quickly turned “jittery”. After stopping and starting again a couple of times, I now take 125 mg -ish ( chop my 500 mg Solgar tabs into 4). So 125 mg once a day. I have been feeling much better but now I’m feeling over-medicated on my Madopar
arty-fact
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Corona virus antivirals eligibility. Differences between UK and Scotland
Scotland https://www.nhsinform.scot/illnesses-and-conditions/infections-and-poisoning/coronavirus-covid-19/coronavirus-covid-19-treatments Down's syndrome Sickle cell disease Patients with a solid cancer Patients with a haematologic malignancy (cancer of the blood) Patients with a renal (kidney
Scotland https://www.nhsinform.scot/illnesses-and-conditions/infections-and-poisoning/coronavirus-covid-19/coronavirus-covid-19-treatments Down's syndrome Sickle cell disease Patients with a solid cancer Patients with a haematologic malignancy (cancer of the blood) Patients with a renal (kidney
BreatheasyBe
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
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FDA approves new COVID-19 antibody drug to protect most vulnerable from coronavirus
FDA approves new COVID-19 antibody drug to protect most vulnerable from coronavirus AstraZeneca’s Evusheld okayed for those 12 and older who didn’t respond adequately to vaccines or who have history of severe allergic reactions to shots WASHINGTON — Federal health officials on Wednesday authorized
FDA approves new COVID-19 antibody drug to protect most vulnerable from coronavirus AstraZeneca’s Evusheld okayed for those 12 and older who didn’t respond adequately to vaccines or who have history of severe allergic reactions to shots WASHINGTON — Federal health officials on Wednesday authorized
lupus-support1
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
3 years ago
Poop may not be magical? Microbiome Prescription Blog discusses FMT results
http://blog.microbiomeprescription.com/2021/11/26/before-donor-after-fmt-analysis/ I'm still pro poop. Just sharing. Is FMT Worth the Risk? FMT is effectively an organ transplant. Like organ transplants, there are significant risks of rejection and no way to undo it once it happens. From correspondence
http://blog.microbiomeprescription.com/2021/11/26/before-donor-after-fmt-analysis/ I'm still pro poop. Just sharing. Is FMT Worth the Risk? FMT is effectively an organ transplant. Like organ transplants, there are significant risks of rejection and no way to undo it once it happens. From correspondence
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Re: Vaccine efficacy
Hello, I have no intention of this post becoming a debate. Yesterday I saw a post regarding vaccine hesitancy and I had some information I wanted to share however the comments had been turned off. There is someone at my work who received an organ transplant and was advised not to get the vaccine as it
Hello, I have no intention of this post becoming a debate. Yesterday I saw a post regarding vaccine hesitancy and I had some information I wanted to share however the comments had been turned off. There is someone at my work who received an organ transplant and was advised not to get the vaccine as it
Jay986
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
FRUSTRATED ON INACTIVE LIST
I am very frustrated with my Transplant Hospital (I need to vent or get guidance if anyone has a suggestion). I have completed all of my THIRD two-year re-evaluation with the multiple tests required. The Transplant hospital insisted I get a special Heart Cath procedure because they found a little “blip
I am very frustrated with my Transplant Hospital (I need to vent or get guidance if anyone has a suggestion). I have completed all of my THIRD two-year re-evaluation with the multiple tests required. The Transplant hospital insisted I get a special Heart Cath procedure because they found a little “blip
TaffyTwoshoes27
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Kidney Transplant
3 years ago
Well, I have sarcoidosis folks
I had my biopsy surgery and just got the results. It is pulmonary sarcoidosis. I have been told that my pulmonologist will be calling me to start treatment. Most likely - steroids :( Steroids and organ transplants are the only treatment options I am 90% certain I will have my breast implants removed.
I had my biopsy surgery and just got the results. It is pulmonary sarcoidosis. I have been told that my pulmonologist will be calling me to start treatment. Most likely - steroids :( Steroids and organ transplants are the only treatment options I am 90% certain I will have my breast implants removed.
Missbrenda21
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Immunosuppressed Patients Respond to Booster Shots: Hope for a COVID Booster Vaccine for Lupus and Other Autoimmune Disease Patients? [Updat
Immunosuppressed Patients Respond to Booster Shots: Hope for a COVID Booster Vaccine for Lupus and Other Autoimmune Disease Patients? [Updated 8/12/21] August 11, 2021 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1) Will a COVID Booster Vaccine for Lupus Patients Increase Response Rates? 2) The COVID Booster Vaccine Study
Immunosuppressed Patients Respond to Booster Shots: Hope for a COVID Booster Vaccine for Lupus and Other Autoimmune Disease Patients? [Updated 8/12/21] August 11, 2021 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1) Will a COVID Booster Vaccine for Lupus Patients Increase Response Rates? 2) The COVID Booster Vaccine Study
lupus-support1
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
3 years ago
Who should receive a 3rd COVID-19 dose according to the CDC
I just received this email from Tufts Medical Center in Boston, Massachusetts and it's another confirmation as to who is really immunocompromised. I hope this helps some members of this forum who are on higher doses of Pred. "Patient Update - Dear Tufts Medical Center and Tufts Children’s Hospital Community
I just received this email from Tufts Medical Center in Boston, Massachusetts and it's another confirmation as to who is really immunocompromised. I hope this helps some members of this forum who are on higher doses of Pred. "Patient Update - Dear Tufts Medical Center and Tufts Children’s Hospital Community
kulina
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
3RD COVID VACCINE SHOT TO BE APPROVED WITHIN DAYS
My post on getting a third shot on my own, without approval from the government, has had very wide readership on this site. It should be so, because it is perhaps one of the bigger concerns we all should have right now. Now the good news is that the government here in the US is about to approve a third
My post on getting a third shot on my own, without approval from the government, has had very wide readership on this site. It should be so, because it is perhaps one of the bigger concerns we all should have right now. Now the good news is that the government here in the US is about to approve a third
wizzard166
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Reducing organ transplant side-effects
A new research project aims to use personalised anti-rejection medication to reduce the health risks that organ transplant patients experience following surgery. Third-year PhD student Sarah Dart, from The University of Western Australia’s Medical School, said her research aimed to optimise immunosuppressant
A new research project aims to use personalised anti-rejection medication to reduce the health risks that organ transplant patients experience following surgery. Third-year PhD student Sarah Dart, from The University of Western Australia’s Medical School, said her research aimed to optimise immunosuppressant
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
THIRD SHOT BEING RECOMMENDED BY CDC FOR IMMUNOCOMPROMISED
As a follow up to my post last week about getting a third shot, news stories caught my eye yesterday that I thought I'd pass on. As a precursor to some who missed my first post, I took it on my own to get a third shot without authorization. Now it appears that the government in the US is likely to
As a follow up to my post last week about getting a third shot, news stories caught my eye yesterday that I thought I'd pass on. As a precursor to some who missed my first post, I took it on my own to get a third shot without authorization. Now it appears that the government in the US is likely to
wizzard166
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Comtan
Has anyone tried or taking Comtan with CL? Do you have trouble sleeping at night if u tale comtan with cl in the evening?
Has anyone tried or taking Comtan with CL? Do you have trouble sleeping at night if u tale comtan with cl in the evening?
Leslim
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Immune Compromised Patients May Get 3rd Vaccination
I mentioned this story in a reply I just made to a different Post, and decided it was too important a story to leave only in that reply. So I'm now posting about it. In essence my blood test at Quest Labs to see if my two vaccine shots resulted in any antibodies came back "NONE" I've been a little
I mentioned this story in a reply I just made to a different Post, and decided it was too important a story to leave only in that reply. So I'm now posting about it. In essence my blood test at Quest Labs to see if my two vaccine shots resulted in any antibodies came back "NONE" I've been a little
wizzard166
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CLL Support
3 years ago
CDC advisers to consider additional coronavirus dose for immunocompromised patients. Meeting scheduled for July 22
A federal advisory panel is expected next week to consider whether health-care workers should be allowed to give additional coronavirus shots to patients with fragile immune systems, even as top U.S. health officials have said an additional dose of vaccine is not widely needed. The prospect of booster
A federal advisory panel is expected next week to consider whether health-care workers should be allowed to give additional coronavirus shots to patients with fragile immune systems, even as top U.S. health officials have said an additional dose of vaccine is not widely needed. The prospect of booster
WinJ3
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CLL Support
3 years ago
More on Covid vaccines and the inmunocompromised.
Just saw this in the news and felt it was worth sharing. Lots of peopleScientists seek Covid protection boost for people with weakened immunity AFP, Jul 06, 2021, How effective are Covid vaccines if your immune system is compromised by HIV, cancer or a recent organ transplant? Faced with very little
Just saw this in the news and felt it was worth sharing. Lots of peopleScientists seek Covid protection boost for people with weakened immunity AFP, Jul 06, 2021, How effective are Covid vaccines if your immune system is compromised by HIV, cancer or a recent organ transplant? Faced with very little
Iupiter
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Immunocompromised? Why the COVID-19 vaccine might still protect you
COVID-19 vaccinations may not offer as much protection to people with compromised immune systems, but just how much appears to be driven by the type of underlying condition, new research suggests. "People with conditions that compromise their immune systems exhibit a wide spectrum of antibody responses
COVID-19 vaccinations may not offer as much protection to people with compromised immune systems, but just how much appears to be driven by the type of underlying condition, new research suggests. "People with conditions that compromise their immune systems exhibit a wide spectrum of antibody responses
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
3rd dose vaccine
Just came across an interesting article stating the benefits of a 3rd vaccine shot given to organ transplant recipients . https://www.acpjournals.org/doi/10.7326/L21-0282 In my limited understanding of the conclusions, it seemed to have resulted in a significant increase in antibody titers. Does anyone
Just came across an interesting article stating the benefits of a 3rd vaccine shot given to organ transplant recipients . https://www.acpjournals.org/doi/10.7326/L21-0282 In my limited understanding of the conclusions, it seemed to have resulted in a significant increase in antibody titers. Does anyone
Monetfan2017
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CLL Support
3 years ago
A third dose of COVID-19 vaccine increased antibody levels in organ transplant recipients
The antibody response after 2 doses of an mRNA vaccine against SARS-CoV-2 is excellent in the general population, but the response is different in recipients of solid organ transplants. For example, we have found markedly attenuated antibody responses in transplant recipients after 2 doses of an mRNA
The antibody response after 2 doses of an mRNA vaccine against SARS-CoV-2 is excellent in the general population, but the response is different in recipients of solid organ transplants. For example, we have found markedly attenuated antibody responses in transplant recipients after 2 doses of an mRNA
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
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