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Post Covid/Long Covid with Bronchiectasis
Hi all Just looking for some advice, I went away for a short break to Spain in early October, anyway when I came back I had caught Covid, on the plane I'm guessing, as I was ok whilst I was there. I knew having mild Bronchiectasis that I would probably be in trouble, however the actual covid, wasn't
Hi all Just looking for some advice, I went away for a short break to Spain in early October, anyway when I came back I had caught Covid, on the plane I'm guessing, as I was ok whilst I was there. I knew having mild Bronchiectasis that I would probably be in trouble, however the actual covid, wasn't
TG58
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
covid
Am finally got covid , tested positive last night Yesterday had sore head and felt like a bad cold but lost my sense of smell and taste Taking parcetomal and staying away from folk for next 5 days but so far feeling not to bad apart from very tired but am fully vaccinated and back to work Christmas
Am finally got covid , tested positive last night Yesterday had sore head and felt like a bad cold but lost my sense of smell and taste Taking parcetomal and staying away from folk for next 5 days but so far feeling not to bad apart from very tired but am fully vaccinated and back to work Christmas
Nesting
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
2 years ago
First COVID Antibody Test
I just got the results back from my first COVID antibody test. It said that my antibody level is 150. Is this a decent level? It is difficult to find much information on this. I am trying to see if I can feel a little secure if we have family over for Christmas. I will probably wear a mask and
I just got the results back from my first COVID antibody test. It said that my antibody level is 150. Is this a decent level? It is difficult to find much information on this. I am trying to see if I can feel a little secure if we have family over for Christmas. I will probably wear a mask and
noeagaman
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CLL Support
2 years ago
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Long COVID seriously shakes sense of wellbeing, first-of-kind Israeli study finds
The study, which is still undergoing peer-review but has already been published online, analyzed the wellbeing of 2,295 people, 576 of who were infected with the
coronavirus
.
The study, which is still undergoing peer-review but has already been published online, analyzed the wellbeing of 2,295 people, 576 of who were infected with the
coronavirus
.
lupus-support1
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
2 years ago
Flare after positive Covid test
If PMR flares up after a positive Covid test followed by bad cold or flu and waking feeling achy and wretched what increase in dosage from 14mg a day should I try and for how long?
If PMR flares up after a positive Covid test followed by bad cold or flu and waking feeling achy and wretched what increase in dosage from 14mg a day should I try and for how long?
craighead72
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Looking for Advice on Recent Labs (Re-Post with Labs Listed at Bottom)
Hi. Looking for some advice/opinions on my current situation and recent labs. -Diagnosed Hashimoto’s in 2016 -symptoms we’re depression, suicidal ideation, anxiety, fatigue, exhaustion, muscle pain, back pain -Relatively stable on compounded T3 and T4 from 2017 to 2021 -Since 2019, had been on 75
Hi. Looking for some advice/opinions on my current situation and recent labs. -Diagnosed Hashimoto’s in 2016 -symptoms we’re depression, suicidal ideation, anxiety, fatigue, exhaustion, muscle pain, back pain -Relatively stable on compounded T3 and T4 from 2017 to 2021 -Since 2019, had been on 75
Aquatennis22
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Covid
I caught covid, but am doing well now and back to working from home. One of my housemates have caught it now. Hopefully I can go away at Christmas but will have to wait and see, my parents are retired and Mum suffers health problems. I am looking forward to 2 weeks off work. I started doing a computer
I caught covid, but am doing well now and back to working from home. One of my housemates have caught it now. Hopefully I can go away at Christmas but will have to wait and see, my parents are retired and Mum suffers health problems. I am looking forward to 2 weeks off work. I started doing a computer
Hidden
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Mental Health Support
2 years ago
Covid Loss of Taste and Smell - Any Experiences Please?
Hi! I recently contracted Covid, and finally started to test negative yesterday evening! Made me feel very unwell for a couple of days, it has completely wiped me out though even now, and caused an asthma flare which steroids and inhalers seem to have kept under some control so definitely well on the
Hi! I recently contracted Covid, and finally started to test negative yesterday evening! Made me feel very unwell for a couple of days, it has completely wiped me out though even now, and caused an asthma flare which steroids and inhalers seem to have kept under some control so definitely well on the
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Worsening tinnitus and spaciness - vaccine/menopause?
Hello everyone, I had my second covid booster six weeks ago and two days after I developed a spacey/dizzy, unreal feeling, which remains today. The fairly mild tinnitus that I’d had for over 30 years started to get increasingly louder about a week later. Following an MRI which unfortunately significantly
Hello everyone, I had my second covid booster six weeks ago and two days after I developed a spacey/dizzy, unreal feeling, which remains today. The fairly mild tinnitus that I’d had for over 30 years started to get increasingly louder about a week later. Following an MRI which unfortunately significantly
MooseHouse
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British Tinnitus Association
2 years ago
Fostair finished and can't get any until tomorrow/Covid too
I have Covid and was taking my Fostair as prescribed by practitioner nurse. Today I noted it was empty. I have still got my old Budesonide and Salbutamol left from when I switched over in October. Can I use this until I get supply tomorrow?
I have Covid and was taking my Fostair as prescribed by practitioner nurse. Today I noted it was empty. I have still got my old Budesonide and Salbutamol left from when I switched over in October. Can I use this until I get supply tomorrow?
maidenheaven
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Covid returns
2nd bout of Covid in 5 months! Completely different and worse symptoms this time around, feel rubbish but at least fingers crossed it will be over by Christmas. 6 vaccinations so far, thank goodness I did if I feel this bad. 🥺😷Anyway wishing you all a happy and healthy Christmas x
2nd bout of Covid in 5 months! Completely different and worse symptoms this time around, feel rubbish but at least fingers crossed it will be over by Christmas. 6 vaccinations so far, thank goodness I did if I feel this bad. 🥺😷Anyway wishing you all a happy and healthy Christmas x
Abbey17
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Potential New Treatment for “Brain Fog” in Long COVID Patients
Although brain fog in thyroid patients has often been dismissed by medics (whether not understood, not believed, or some other reason, I cannot say). However, it is coming through as a recognised symptom of Long Covid. Hopefully, even if the actual detailed causes are slightly or radically different
Although brain fog in thyroid patients has often been dismissed by medics (whether not understood, not believed, or some other reason, I cannot say). However, it is coming through as a recognised symptom of Long Covid. Hopefully, even if the actual detailed causes are slightly or radically different
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
15 month update, Covid Pneumonia, the road to recovery
The last few months have been odd, yesterday, I got an automated call from the NHS, to give me an appointment at the long covid / pulmonary clinic. I turned it down, for two reasons. Firstly it was 12 months late. To explain the second point, lets look back at whats happened since October 2022. I
The last few months have been odd, yesterday, I got an automated call from the NHS, to give me an appointment at the long covid / pulmonary clinic. I turned it down, for two reasons. Firstly it was 12 months late. To explain the second point, lets look back at whats happened since October 2022. I
natswright
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Covid
Just a warning, for the 2nd time in a month my sister's care home has a covid outbreak no visits until new year,my son in law also have it,l think l will start wearing a mask again, people are not testing anymore .😷.we have always worn a mask when visiting too.
Just a warning, for the 2nd time in a month my sister's care home has a covid outbreak no visits until new year,my son in law also have it,l think l will start wearing a mask again, people are not testing anymore .😷.we have always worn a mask when visiting too.
sun_flower
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CLL Support
2 years ago
New Here — Most Recent Arrhythmia
Hi, all — I initially posted this to the Afib Forum but just found this group, which seems more appropriate. I was experiencing episodes of tachycardia sometimes lasting up to a half hour or so. Being a non-cardiologist, my first thought was Afib and, indeed, that’s what my Apple Watch said. I ended
Hi, all — I initially posted this to the Afib Forum but just found this group, which seems more appropriate. I was experiencing episodes of tachycardia sometimes lasting up to a half hour or so. Being a non-cardiologist, my first thought was Afib and, indeed, that’s what my Apple Watch said. I ended
wdstk51
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Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
Dofitilide without Afib??
Hi, all — not sure this is the right place to be, since it doesn’t really appear that I have AFib. I was experiencing episodes of tachycardia sometimes lasting up to a half hour or so. Being a non-cardiologist, my first thought was Afib and, indeed, that’s what my Apple Watch said. I ended up going
Hi, all — not sure this is the right place to be, since it doesn’t really appear that I have AFib. I was experiencing episodes of tachycardia sometimes lasting up to a half hour or so. Being a non-cardiologist, my first thought was Afib and, indeed, that’s what my Apple Watch said. I ended up going
wdstk51
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AF Association
2 years ago
Covid Tests for Vulnerable People
Dear All, I am repeating on this Forum, a 'Post' I put on the Kidney Transplant forum, regarding Covid Test Availability. Essentially these Test ARE 'Still Available' to Vulnerable People. Solid Organ Transplant recipients, like myself, automatically 'qualify'- as might many 'others' on here. You can
Dear All, I am repeating on this Forum, a 'Post' I put on the Kidney Transplant forum, regarding Covid Test Availability. Essentially these Test ARE 'Still Available' to Vulnerable People. Solid Organ Transplant recipients, like myself, automatically 'qualify'- as might many 'others' on here. You can
AndrewT
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Vasculitis UK
2 years ago
Covid Self Tests, For Vulnerable Folk.
Dear all, The 'Availability' of Free Covid Tests is now 'Limited To Certain Groups', however Sold Organ Transplant Patients ARE Included. If you do want to 'Order' some, then go to 'gov.uk', rather than 119- or the Normal Covid Site. I found this out after 'Chasing My Tail', for about forty minutes.
Dear all, The 'Availability' of Free Covid Tests is now 'Limited To Certain Groups', however Sold Organ Transplant Patients ARE Included. If you do want to 'Order' some, then go to 'gov.uk', rather than 119- or the Normal Covid Site. I found this out after 'Chasing My Tail', for about forty minutes.
AndrewT
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Kidney Transplant
2 years ago
I added Mucinex to my list of DO NOT TAKE over the counter meds.
Well, I finally got IT... yes, covid. My husband came home with it and four days later I came down with it. I was trying to get ahead of it by taking Mucinex the second night so I could prevent it spreading into my lungs as much as possible. My whole body jerked and thrashed all night long plus I
Well, I finally got IT... yes, covid. My husband came home with it and four days later I came down with it. I was trying to get ahead of it by taking Mucinex the second night so I could prevent it spreading into my lungs as much as possible. My whole body jerked and thrashed all night long plus I
Reb0013
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Urso blocks COVID - research today from Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge
15h Dec 2022 at 14:15 UK time : On the BBC World Service programme Healthcheck, right now. Liver consultant from Addenbrooke's reporting that they have discovered that Urso protects against COVID. Medic says that Urso blocks COVID's ability to enter human cells. 'It shuts the doorway (into the cell
15h Dec 2022 at 14:15 UK time : On the BBC World Service programme Healthcheck, right now. Liver consultant from Addenbrooke's reporting that they have discovered that Urso protects against COVID. Medic says that Urso blocks COVID's ability to enter human cells. 'It shuts the doorway (into the cell
Wilderswimmer
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PBCers Organization
2 years ago
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