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Your tips to reduce palpitations?
Hi all, just wanted to ask if there are any tips to help my current situation please. I had a cryoablation September 2018 for irregular heart rhythms which reduced my symptoms greatly. Fast forward to August 2022 and I caught covid, my heart was doing a merry dance for about two weeks.Then November
Hi all, just wanted to ask if there are any tips to help my current situation please. I had a cryoablation September 2018 for irregular heart rhythms which reduced my symptoms greatly. Fast forward to August 2022 and I caught covid, my heart was doing a merry dance for about two weeks.Then November
djbgatekeeper
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AF Association
1 year ago
Recovery after having covid
I had covid at Christmas. I wasn't to bad thankfully due to the vaccines. I am however struggling post covid. I was wondering how long it has taken anybody else to get back to 'our normal ' Would be grateful for any advice.
I had covid at Christmas. I wasn't to bad thankfully due to the vaccines. I am however struggling post covid. I was wondering how long it has taken anybody else to get back to 'our normal ' Would be grateful for any advice.
JCZW
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
resuming methotrexate injections following Covid
Hi I’m wondering if anyone can help? I was advised to stop my methotrexate injections as I’ve had Covid but not sure when I should restart the injections. It’s been 2 weeks since my last injection. I’ve been ill with Covid for a couple of weeks but have felt much better over the last few days and
Hi I’m wondering if anyone can help? I was advised to stop my methotrexate injections as I’ve had Covid but not sure when I should restart the injections. It’s been 2 weeks since my last injection. I’ve been ill with Covid for a couple of weeks but have felt much better over the last few days and
Avon14
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
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Nice post about cleaner indoor air standards
https://thegauntlet.substack.com/p/billionaires-at-davos-dont-think The Gauntlet Billionaires at Davos don't think COVID is a cold A few weeks ago, the New York Times called mask-wearers "the last holdouts". This week, the world's richest people went to great lengths to protect themselves from COVID
https://thegauntlet.substack.com/p/billionaires-at-davos-dont-think The Gauntlet Billionaires at Davos don't think COVID is a cold A few weeks ago, the New York Times called mask-wearers "the last holdouts". This week, the world's richest people went to great lengths to protect themselves from COVID
Classicaljazz
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Covid anxiety
Hi everyone. I'm Mags. I'm a 48 year woman who lives in London and with SLE and APS, which I developed when I nearly died of pneumonia. In the last 2 years, I've lost 11 loved ones (family, friends, long time acquaintances). Some of them died of pneumonia and I couldn't attend the funeral of some them
Hi everyone. I'm Mags. I'm a 48 year woman who lives in London and with SLE and APS, which I developed when I nearly died of pneumonia. In the last 2 years, I've lost 11 loved ones (family, friends, long time acquaintances). Some of them died of pneumonia and I couldn't attend the funeral of some them
magSLE
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
After 2 weeks of COVID you are not infectious
I just had a conversation with the Haematology unit of my hospital. I was told that after 2 weeks of COVID you are not infectious. Is that still correct if you have a compromised immune system? And if you still have lingering symptoms (i.e cough)?
I just had a conversation with the Haematology unit of my hospital. I was told that after 2 weeks of COVID you are not infectious. Is that still correct if you have a compromised immune system? And if you still have lingering symptoms (i.e cough)?
RobertCLL
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CLL Support
1 year ago
sublingual immunotherapy for cat dander allergy
hello all. I am a 41 yr old diagnosed with asthma aged 37 after a viral respiratory infection. Asthma was mild and extremely well controlled up until March 2022. We have had 2 cats at home for the last 11 years without any allergic issues fyi. In March 2022 I underwent fertility treatment and 7 weeks
hello all. I am a 41 yr old diagnosed with asthma aged 37 after a viral respiratory infection. Asthma was mild and extremely well controlled up until March 2022. We have had 2 cats at home for the last 11 years without any allergic issues fyi. In March 2022 I underwent fertility treatment and 7 weeks
CDasthma
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
covid the second time
I had covid while on holiday in Canada on Boxing Day and had paxlovid and then rebound and finally tested negative day 16. Now 23 still sound like I have a cold so even though I’m negative I still have some symptoms. We have planned to go back in June to visit our son and family and go on a cruise
I had covid while on holiday in Canada on Boxing Day and had paxlovid and then rebound and finally tested negative day 16. Now 23 still sound like I have a cold so even though I’m negative I still have some symptoms. We have planned to go back in June to visit our son and family and go on a cruise
Qualicum
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Long Covid
Has anyone developed tinnitus after getting a covid infection?
Has anyone developed tinnitus after getting a covid infection?
Nasturtium50
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Tinnitus UK
1 year ago
Rituximab/ Covid
Hello. I took my Rituximab infusion last week and I’m worried about getting Covid in the future again Can anyone on Rituximab who caught Covid share their experience with me. Thanks
Hello. I took my Rituximab infusion last week and I’m worried about getting Covid in the future again Can anyone on Rituximab who caught Covid share their experience with me. Thanks
ks1966
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NRAS
1 year ago
ICU/Covid/PEA Arrest/Coma
My mom who has neuropathy was admitted on 12/30 with covid. She was septic due to c. diff/colitis...They started to treat her accordingly. Her heart stopped 4 days later, which required compressions to bring her back. During intubation she was bleeding through tube, to assure there was no bleeding internally
My mom who has neuropathy was admitted on 12/30 with covid. She was septic due to c. diff/colitis...They started to treat her accordingly. Her heart stopped 4 days later, which required compressions to bring her back. During intubation she was bleeding through tube, to assure there was no bleeding internally
Myfancyfanny
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ICUsteps
1 year ago
PVCs and sleep/screentime
Suffered from PVCs since my early 20s (now late 40s) - usually just the odd afternoon a couple of times a year and the occasional noticeable skip. Around the vaccines and covid they went full-time, bigeminy, prolonged pvcs and multiple trips to cardio/a&e. All benign and supposedly not frequent enough
Suffered from PVCs since my early 20s (now late 40s) - usually just the odd afternoon a couple of times a year and the occasional noticeable skip. Around the vaccines and covid they went full-time, bigeminy, prolonged pvcs and multiple trips to cardio/a&e. All benign and supposedly not frequent enough
Gojlcc
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AF Association
1 year ago
Paxlovid for cancer patients with Covid?
Visited cancer center consultant and asked about Paxlovid, perhaps prescribed in advance of Covid diagnosis since I have aggravating issues with disease and age. M. O. said they do not Rx Paxlovid for their patients because even those in Tax and Platinum infusion cycles who contract covid rarely require
Visited cancer center consultant and asked about Paxlovid, perhaps prescribed in advance of Covid diagnosis since I have aggravating issues with disease and age. M. O. said they do not Rx Paxlovid for their patients because even those in Tax and Platinum infusion cycles who contract covid rarely require
tarhoosier
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Living with presumed myocarditis which turned out to be MI
Sorry for this long post. I couldn't think how to make it shorter. I've found it hugely helpful to read the posts on this forum so I thought I'd reach out to seek some support and wisdom. My husband was fit and active (we enjoyed leisure cycling 15-20 miles, walking, gardening etc) until Oct '21. A
Sorry for this long post. I couldn't think how to make it shorter. I've found it hugely helpful to read the posts on this forum so I thought I'd reach out to seek some support and wisdom. My husband was fit and active (we enjoyed leisure cycling 15-20 miles, walking, gardening etc) until Oct '21. A
Kinfusion
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
covid booster during fet
hi all, is it safe and ok to have a covid booster after starting down regulation for an FET. I’ve been told by my doctor I can have a 4th booster but don’t want it to affect my FET. What do you all think? Thank you 😊
hi all, is it safe and ok to have a covid booster after starting down regulation for an FET. I’ve been told by my doctor I can have a 4th booster but don’t want it to affect my FET. What do you all think? Thank you 😊
Bobby10
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
Bumps In The Road
WARNING: A LITTLE RAW AND MAYBE NEGATIVE...SKIP IF YOU'RE NOT IN A GOOD PLACE I have been holding off on posting this update as I am still wrapping my head around all of it. Maybe writing it out will help. As some of you may remember, I started my treatment journey on October 10, 2022 after well over
WARNING: A LITTLE RAW AND MAYBE NEGATIVE...SKIP IF YOU'RE NOT IN A GOOD PLACE I have been holding off on posting this update as I am still wrapping my head around all of it. Maybe writing it out will help. As some of you may remember, I started my treatment journey on October 10, 2022 after well over
Jmiah717
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Going back to exercise
Prior to the pandemic I (without any enthusiasm, it has to be said) used to go swimming and to the gym. After Covid restrictions were lifted I didn't go back as I have always been very cautious about Covid even before I was diagnosed with PMR. I feel that I should now start exercising again but I'm unsure
Prior to the pandemic I (without any enthusiasm, it has to be said) used to go swimming and to the gym. After Covid restrictions were lifted I didn't go back as I have always been very cautious about Covid even before I was diagnosed with PMR. I feel that I should now start exercising again but I'm unsure
Siena62
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
COVID - Continued Infection
I tested positive for Covid on the 26 December and received 5 days of Paxlovid and tested negative a few days latter following completion of the course. On the 5th Jan I tested positive again, a possible rebound. Some 14 days later I am still testing positive, the line on the LFT was getting lighter
I tested positive for Covid on the 26 December and received 5 days of Paxlovid and tested negative a few days latter following completion of the course. On the 5th Jan I tested positive again, a possible rebound. Some 14 days later I am still testing positive, the line on the LFT was getting lighter
RobertCLL
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Covid
Have just tested positive for Covid. Has the advice about antivirals changed? Im thinking that they dont feel we need them now we have had so many vaccinations? Have informed NHS so no doubt they will let me know. Am following sick day rules for now.
Have just tested positive for Covid. Has the advice about antivirals changed? Im thinking that they dont feel we need them now we have had so many vaccinations? Have informed NHS so no doubt they will let me know. Am following sick day rules for now.
jaycee444
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Thyroid dysfunction and Covid
This paper examines the relationship of hyper- or hypothyroidism and Covid infection. It concludes the risk of mortality is greater in hyper- than in hypo- states. There is only a marginal relationship with hypothyroidism.
Horm Metab Res 2023; 55(01): 25-30DOI: 10.1055/a-1971-8781
The Clinical
This paper examines the relationship of hyper- or hypothyroidism and Covid infection. It concludes the risk of mortality is greater in hyper- than in hypo- states. There is only a marginal relationship with hypothyroidism.
Horm Metab Res 2023; 55(01): 25-30DOI: 10.1055/a-1971-8781
The Clinical
diogenes
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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