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Any tips for dealing with Covid?
Any tips for dealing with Covid. Supplements? Or OTC? I am day 6 and miserable. My PCP didn't want to prescribe Pax.
Any tips for dealing with Covid. Supplements? Or OTC? I am day 6 and miserable. My PCP didn't want to prescribe Pax.
Mack8
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My MSAA Community
1 year ago
A guide to Fall vaccine options - USA by Your Local Epidemiologist
A guide to Fall vaccine options - by KATELYN JETELINA AND CAITLIN RIVERS AUG 17 https://yourlocalepidemiologist.substack.com/p/a-guide-to-fall-vaccine-options?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email It’s the first time we have vaccines for all three fall respiratory viruses that hospitalize and kill hundreds
A guide to Fall vaccine options - by KATELYN JETELINA AND CAITLIN RIVERS AUG 17 https://yourlocalepidemiologist.substack.com/p/a-guide-to-fall-vaccine-options?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email It’s the first time we have vaccines for all three fall respiratory viruses that hospitalize and kill hundreds
lankisterguy
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CLL Support
1 year ago
COVID 19
Hi all, had my transplant nearly 6 months ago, live donor (my youngest daughter) she 34 and I 70, Been keeping safe all this time, wife now down with COVID 19, I am negative, isolating 10 days, Feel under threat, anyone else in this boat,!!?
Hi all, had my transplant nearly 6 months ago, live donor (my youngest daughter) she 34 and I 70, Been keeping safe all this time, wife now down with COVID 19, I am negative, isolating 10 days, Feel under threat, anyone else in this boat,!!?
Chipmunk422
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Kidney Transplant
1 year ago
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worsening of asthma post covid
Hi thanks for reading…. I tested positive for covid beginning of July but a few days prior to this I started with my breathing becoming a little raspy, a bit like whistling when breathing, could this have been the first symptom of covid? My asthma is gradually getting better but still have a kind of
Hi thanks for reading…. I tested positive for covid beginning of July but a few days prior to this I started with my breathing becoming a little raspy, a bit like whistling when breathing, could this have been the first symptom of covid? My asthma is gradually getting better but still have a kind of
Lynneb172
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Covid
Do I still need to be worried if I have been in contact with someone who has Covid
Do I still need to be worried if I have been in contact with someone who has Covid
Sue10
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NRAS
1 year ago
Youtube is updating its "Medical Misinformation Policy" starting today, Aug.15.2023
Posted without comment:
[i]Inside YouTube[/i] [i]A long term vision for YouTube’s medical misinformation policies[/i] [i] By Dr. Garth Graham and Matt Halprin[/i] [i] Director and Global Head of Healthcare and Public Health Partnerships, and VP and Global Head of Trust and Safety[/i]
Posted without comment:
[i]Inside YouTube[/i] [i]A long term vision for YouTube’s medical misinformation policies[/i] [i] By Dr. Garth Graham and Matt Halprin[/i] [i] Director and Global Head of Healthcare and Public Health Partnerships, and VP and Global Head of Trust and Safety[/i]
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Covid positive
I am undergoing ADT(Lupron, Zytiga & Prednisone) treatment for stage 4 Prostate cancer. I tested positive for Covid today so want to get guidance from this group if I need to be careful with anything in particular.
I am undergoing ADT(Lupron, Zytiga & Prednisone) treatment for stage 4 Prostate cancer. I tested positive for Covid today so want to get guidance from this group if I need to be careful with anything in particular.
ST0705
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Back to it!
First run post Covid and I thought I’d head off to the running club and join in with a Week4, Run 1 couch to 5K run. Not the time to be pushing myself. It was a little warm, but it was so slow it didn’t matter 😊 And it felt good to be running again. I’ve lost a little fitness but not too much. Fortunately
First run post Covid and I thought I’d head off to the running club and join in with a Week4, Run 1 couch to 5K run. Not the time to be pushing myself. It was a little warm, but it was so slow it didn’t matter 😊 And it felt good to be running again. I’ve lost a little fitness but not too much. Fortunately
Jools2020
Graduate10
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Bridge to 10K
1 year ago
Covid and thyroid hormones
I got Covid for the first time 2 weeks ago, still testing positive although the line is very faint, but still there. I didn’t really need the test to tell me that as I’m still feeling utterly crap. My thyroid problems have been ongoing for around 4 years now (no formal diagnosis) and I’ve also had low
I got Covid for the first time 2 weeks ago, still testing positive although the line is very faint, but still there. I didn’t really need the test to tell me that as I’m still feeling utterly crap. My thyroid problems have been ongoing for around 4 years now (no formal diagnosis) and I’ve also had low
Jamima
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
No vaccine this year
Hi Hope everyone is well. The covid vaccines for this autumn is recommended for over 65s. I have had the 4 jabs but this autumn there is to be no jab. I take a preventer(morning and evening), but not on any steroid tablets etc. My understanding is if your under 65(I am 51), and not on steroid tablets
Hi Hope everyone is well. The covid vaccines for this autumn is recommended for over 65s. I have had the 4 jabs but this autumn there is to be no jab. I take a preventer(morning and evening), but not on any steroid tablets etc. My understanding is if your under 65(I am 51), and not on steroid tablets
Saj123456
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
So much confusion so much pain
I tell you I struggle every day. I look at pics of my wife from this time last year, 2 years ago 3 years ago. My wife was never a drinker. We had a glass of wine at Thanksgiving and Christmas. Every now and then, maybe once or twice a year. She would have a drink at our friends. When we moved
I tell you I struggle every day. I look at pics of my wife from this time last year, 2 years ago 3 years ago. My wife was never a drinker. We had a glass of wine at Thanksgiving and Christmas. Every now and then, maybe once or twice a year. She would have a drink at our friends. When we moved
Wolivere
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Long Covid and vagus nerve inflammation - symptoms etc.
Hi everyone, It's a lovely sunny day here in Leeds and I've just had a 14 hour sleep. I hope you are all OK. Having had Covid whilst in hospital I'm interested in Long Covid and how its symptoms mirror those of Enc. Plus any findings on vax side effects. Some of you may share my curiosity so here is
Hi everyone, It's a lovely sunny day here in Leeds and I've just had a 14 hour sleep. I hope you are all OK. Having had Covid whilst in hospital I'm interested in Long Covid and how its symptoms mirror those of Enc. Plus any findings on vax side effects. Some of you may share my curiosity so here is
Gandalf2
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Encephalitis International
1 year ago
Amitriptyline
Hi all, I've had ibs -c for many years. Last year I was in so much pain in my hips my doc sent me for an xray it turned out to be an impingement. My doc gave me amitriptyline as a painkiller. Oh my word they worked wonders. I was regular as clockwork no bloating. I had been on a diet with no weight loss
Hi all, I've had ibs -c for many years. Last year I was in so much pain in my hips my doc sent me for an xray it turned out to be an impingement. My doc gave me amitriptyline as a painkiller. Oh my word they worked wonders. I was regular as clockwork no bloating. I had been on a diet with no weight loss
Gizmo6
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IBS Network
1 year ago
Upon losing my father , some retrospect. Take what you need and leave the rest.
Tysm for all. Unfortunately my dad's death was long and horrifying bc he couldn't breathe . He died of leukemia to my knowledge, not prostate cancer and please dont jump on me for saying so bc I am vaxxed and I'm not an anti vaxxer,but I have no doubt that that the vaccines sped up his demise as he got
Tysm for all. Unfortunately my dad's death was long and horrifying bc he couldn't breathe . He died of leukemia to my knowledge, not prostate cancer and please dont jump on me for saying so bc I am vaxxed and I'm not an anti vaxxer,but I have no doubt that that the vaccines sped up his demise as he got
Daddyishealing
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Covid
It was my understanding that if you had an underlying health condition like Lupus you could be prescribed anti viral medication if you tested positive with COVID. I contacted my doctor today and he said lupus wasn’t on the list of serious underlying health conditions and that GPs don’t prescribe the
It was my understanding that if you had an underlying health condition like Lupus you could be prescribed anti viral medication if you tested positive with COVID. I contacted my doctor today and he said lupus wasn’t on the list of serious underlying health conditions and that GPs don’t prescribe the
Sarahze
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
Covid or chest infection?
I started with covid at the weekend. The last few days I've had a chesty cough, and today it's producing thick yellow mucus.My peak flow is low, I have on and off tightness, especially after coughing & SoB. Before covid, my asthma hadn't be that controlled, but I hadn't got so far as seeing the GP.
I started with covid at the weekend. The last few days I've had a chesty cough, and today it's producing thick yellow mucus.My peak flow is low, I have on and off tightness, especially after coughing & SoB. Before covid, my asthma hadn't be that controlled, but I hadn't got so far as seeing the GP.
-Butterfly-
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Seeking a good travel insurance company for rheumatoid arthritis
Just wondered if anyone has any advise on travel companies they have used that covers rheumatoid arthritis. Also I noticed that for Corona virus cover you have to be up to date with COVID vaccines and unfortunately I missed the spring booster so any advise for cover would be gratefully received. Many
Just wondered if anyone has any advise on travel companies they have used that covers rheumatoid arthritis. Also I noticed that for Corona virus cover you have to be up to date with COVID vaccines and unfortunately I missed the spring booster so any advise for cover would be gratefully received. Many
RobbieM
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NRAS
1 year ago
Eligibility for autumn 2023 COVID-19 booster jabs
We have updated our page on COVID-19 vaccinations to include information about who will be eligible for the autumn 2023 boosters. This will be a wider group than those who were eligible for the spring boosters. Read more here: https://www.lupusuk.org.uk/covid19-vaccination/
We have updated our page on COVID-19 vaccinations to include information about who will be eligible for the autumn 2023 boosters. This will be a wider group than those who were eligible for the spring boosters. Read more here: https://www.lupusuk.org.uk/covid19-vaccination/
Debbie_kinsey
Administrator
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
Advice for Ongoing Condition?
Have been on the forum for a while, and has been a great help but asking for advice. About 2 years ago I had problems walking, was constantly tired and generally felt absolutely awful. I was forgetting names, and even falling off my bike when riding. Couldn't eat, couldn't sleep. Painful peripheral
Have been on the forum for a while, and has been a great help but asking for advice. About 2 years ago I had problems walking, was constantly tired and generally felt absolutely awful. I was forgetting names, and even falling off my bike when riding. Couldn't eat, couldn't sleep. Painful peripheral
TomatoTomato
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Study: Stress affects the effectiveness of vaccines
[i]Dr. Natalia Freund in her lab. Photo courtesy of Tel Aviv University[/i] While stress improves antibody production after Covid-19 vaccination by 70%, it significantly reduces antibody diversity to protect against variants. A significant link between behavioral stress and the effectiveness of vaccines
[i]Dr. Natalia Freund in her lab. Photo courtesy of Tel Aviv University[/i] While stress improves antibody production after Covid-19 vaccination by 70%, it significantly reduces antibody diversity to protect against variants. A significant link between behavioral stress and the effectiveness of vaccines
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
1 year ago
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