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Hypothyroid or long covid?
Hi, I’d appreciate some opinions. Endocrinologist says not typical hypothyroid symptoms and referred me to a long covid clinic. Symptoms are fatigue, then brain fog, then dizzy, then speech problems (slowed speech, stutter, problems finding words). If I rest then the stage doesn’t develop, but I’d
Hi, I’d appreciate some opinions. Endocrinologist says not typical hypothyroid symptoms and referred me to a long covid clinic. Symptoms are fatigue, then brain fog, then dizzy, then speech problems (slowed speech, stutter, problems finding words). If I rest then the stage doesn’t develop, but I’d
Dandelade
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
covid booster after covid
I had covid in September, I was bedbound for a week and never felt so ill and then on antibiotics for a week after that. It took weeks to feel better. I knew I had covid before testing as I felt like I did when I had the jabs. I’ve been offered the booster again so I’m in 2 minds of whether to get this
I had covid in September, I was bedbound for a week and never felt so ill and then on antibiotics for a week after that. It took weeks to feel better. I knew I had covid before testing as I felt like I did when I had the jabs. I’ve been offered the booster again so I’m in 2 minds of whether to get this
nutler
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
COVID jabs and IBS
I have started to have huge explosions, embarrassingly! Anyone else had these since having Covid jabs please?
I have started to have huge explosions, embarrassingly! Anyone else had these since having Covid jabs please?
jv50plus
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IBS Network
2 years ago
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Back on the transplant list
Yesterday I returned to the lung transplant waiting list after an enforced break due to my Dad picking up his second bout of Covid. Fortunately, Lauren and I didn't get it, too. We've all been doing regular testing and we must have caught Dad's covid very early before he could unwittingly pass it on.
Yesterday I returned to the lung transplant waiting list after an enforced break due to my Dad picking up his second bout of Covid. Fortunately, Lauren and I didn't get it, too. We've all been doing regular testing and we must have caught Dad's covid very early before he could unwittingly pass it on.
dodgylungrunner
British Lung Foundation
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Help: Fibro or long covid?
Hi everyone. I cought covid a month ago and since then I still have some sporadic cough and tight chest. But the most annoying thing is the extreme fatigue (and I am quite used to be always tired because of Fibro). I started to use my static bike again on Monday this week and my legs were very weak and
Hi everyone. I cought covid a month ago and since then I still have some sporadic cough and tight chest. But the most annoying thing is the extreme fatigue (and I am quite used to be always tired because of Fibro). I started to use my static bike again on Monday this week and my legs were very weak and
Dodo21
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
covid positive test
I had covid 2wks ago they gave me antiviral tablets to help fight it off I am still testing positive anyone else been in this situation ?
I had covid 2wks ago they gave me antiviral tablets to help fight it off I am still testing positive anyone else been in this situation ?
daffodill2
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
Recent test results related to current Covid-19
If anyone is interested, posting recent experience Had 3 Pfizer and two Moderna Vaccines, made zero antibodies. Was on ibrutinib during all vaccines Had full dose Evusheld March 1st, seven weeks later had 740 antibodies Infected with covid July 21, got Bebtelovimab July 22nd. Took 80 days to rapid
If anyone is interested, posting recent experience Had 3 Pfizer and two Moderna Vaccines, made zero antibodies. Was on ibrutinib during all vaccines Had full dose Evusheld March 1st, seven weeks later had 740 antibodies Infected with covid July 21, got Bebtelovimab July 22nd. Took 80 days to rapid
Davidcara
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Another Study Finds A Link Between Covid-19 and Parkinson's Disease
I continue to believe that research into treating Covid-19 may provide benefits to Parkinson's patients and vice versa. https://neurosciencenews.com/covid-inflammation-parkinsons-21771/
I continue to believe that research into treating Covid-19 may provide benefits to Parkinson's patients and vice versa. https://neurosciencenews.com/covid-inflammation-parkinsons-21771/
jimcaster
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Covid antibodies. Levels after vaccine.
Covid antibodies after vaccine. level of response . To see if built up any immunity . Could anyone tell me where I can find these result levels please ? Arthritis and Immuno supressed.
Covid antibodies after vaccine. level of response . To see if built up any immunity . Could anyone tell me where I can find these result levels please ? Arthritis and Immuno supressed.
Dottie11
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NRAS
2 years ago
Rituximab
Good morning…it’s 5.00 and it appears to be Duracell bunny time after my second Rituximab infusion yesterday! Please can I ask you lovely people on RTX a couple of questions. My rheumatology department is hard to get hold off at the best of times and I would rather have opinions from fellow RA ‘warriors
Good morning…it’s 5.00 and it appears to be Duracell bunny time after my second Rituximab infusion yesterday! Please can I ask you lovely people on RTX a couple of questions. My rheumatology department is hard to get hold off at the best of times and I would rather have opinions from fellow RA ‘warriors
Nordywalker
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NRAS
2 years ago
Well, that’s no fun
Having suspected I was having a flare, as I had generally totally overdone everything, I increased my dose (as advised on here) of Prednisolone from 7mgs to 12 mgs fully intending that I would reduce down again to the 7mgs over a few weeks by reducing at a rate of 1mg a week. We went on a lovely weeks
Having suspected I was having a flare, as I had generally totally overdone everything, I increased my dose (as advised on here) of Prednisolone from 7mgs to 12 mgs fully intending that I would reduce down again to the 7mgs over a few weeks by reducing at a rate of 1mg a week. We went on a lovely weeks
Billiebobdog
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Update
Jim now has COVID, his bay all have covid all 5 of them. We cannot visit now and he is much worse. His CT scan came back and one of his kidneys has died. The doctor has rang Jim's son up to explain the CT scan. Jim says he is dieing and he wants all the family round, but we can't go now!!! It's horrible
Jim now has COVID, his bay all have covid all 5 of them. We cannot visit now and he is much worse. His CT scan came back and one of his kidneys has died. The doctor has rang Jim's son up to explain the CT scan. Jim says he is dieing and he wants all the family round, but we can't go now!!! It's horrible
Carolsos
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NRAS
2 years ago
Success a long time coming.
It has been a long time since I posted anything. I managed to contract Covid back in 2020. I was totally asymptomatic but then the problems started as I suffered from Long Covid . There have been times when I wondered if I could go for a decent walk again let alone run. Well in the last few months I
It has been a long time since I posted anything. I managed to contract Covid back in 2020. I was totally asymptomatic but then the problems started as I suffered from Long Covid . There have been times when I wondered if I could go for a decent walk again let alone run. Well in the last few months I
Amblerman
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
2 years ago
a few paxlovid questions…
Hello everyone I’m having an “odd” Covid experience! Tested my daughter on Saturday night because she was sneezing like a lunatic all day and blaming allergies (hayfever in October?) Anyhow, she got a ghostly pale almost invisible line. So pale as to not be sure it wasn’t a rogue test. However it
Hello everyone I’m having an “odd” Covid experience! Tested my daughter on Saturday night because she was sneezing like a lunatic all day and blaming allergies (hayfever in October?) Anyhow, she got a ghostly pale almost invisible line. So pale as to not be sure it wasn’t a rogue test. However it
Bon1
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NRAS
2 years ago
Travelling tips for tinnitus
Hi everyone, as post-Covid symptom, 2 weeks ago I developed tinnitus. I mention this as I read there's a Covid - Tinnitus page on the website, in case it's helpful for someone else. Covid has left my whole body so stiff which is something I don't normally have as I practice a lot of dance/yoga. I
Hi everyone, as post-Covid symptom, 2 weeks ago I developed tinnitus. I mention this as I read there's a Covid - Tinnitus page on the website, in case it's helpful for someone else. Covid has left my whole body so stiff which is something I don't normally have as I practice a lot of dance/yoga. I
Lally1
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British Tinnitus Association
2 years ago
Which Covid booster should I be given? (Ended up being rushed into hospital 2 1/2 hours after last Pfizer one as I couldn't walk)
I am diabetic type 2, asthmatic, suffer Uti's , and a distended stomach and been in hospital 4 times in the last year with suspected heart problems and had heart monitor implanted, so most concerned about Covid booster. Have written to surgery but no reply as yet. Is there more than 1 booster
I am diabetic type 2, asthmatic, suffer Uti's , and a distended stomach and been in hospital 4 times in the last year with suspected heart problems and had heart monitor implanted, so most concerned about Covid booster. Have written to surgery but no reply as yet. Is there more than 1 booster
DancingBonny
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Atrial fibrillation in vaccination center waiting room
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9047779/ TLDR: Man aged 65 with unremarkable medical history and no prior history of cardiovascular risk factors waited one year to get his first Covid vaccination because he was "very hesitant". He experienced dizziness and fainted in the waiting room
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9047779/ TLDR: Man aged 65 with unremarkable medical history and no prior history of cardiovascular risk factors waited one year to get his first Covid vaccination because he was "very hesitant". He experienced dizziness and fainted in the waiting room
ChasMartin
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AF Association
2 years ago
Covid isolation and lack of social development.
No it's not a Covid, the virus, post, it's about the mental & emotional health effects of the last few years for the general population and the possible analogy to some of us who've had a TBI. Although I've left work this year (after 40 years of just putting in the time) I did work at home from 2020
No it's not a Covid, the virus, post, it's about the mental & emotional health effects of the last few years for the general population and the possible analogy to some of us who've had a TBI. Although I've left work this year (after 40 years of just putting in the time) I did work at home from 2020
Trevor78
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Headway
2 years ago
Sick day rules and Covid
There have been a number of posts recently concerning the above topic. Assuming that I have followed the correct link ,the document attached detailing the sick day rules is dated October 20. Since the latest variant, Omicron ,which was first reported in the UK in November 21 ,is [u]generalIy[/u]
There have been a number of posts recently concerning the above topic. Assuming that I have followed the correct link ,the document attached detailing the sick day rules is dated October 20. Since the latest variant, Omicron ,which was first reported in the UK in November 21 ,is [u]generalIy[/u]
MichaelW
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Positive Covid Test!!!
I cannot believe it I’ve tested positive for covid thought it was a chest infection and cause of grief through losing Mollie - the cough and sneezing and sore throat led me to believe it could be covid - and it is? I sent the results to nhs and apparently they’ll call me to get the meds to me even though
I cannot believe it I’ve tested positive for covid thought it was a chest infection and cause of grief through losing Mollie - the cough and sneezing and sore throat led me to believe it could be covid - and it is? I sent the results to nhs and apparently they’ll call me to get the meds to me even though
pepparuby1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
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