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cushing’s syndrome with graves disease
I was diagnosed with Graves’ disease in 2018. This was medically managed and my thyroid came back into normal range in mid-late 2019. I have been monitored and was off carbimazole from late 2020. In March this year, I contracted Covid. Since having Covid I noticed a change in my symptoms: Sudden weight
I was diagnosed with Graves’ disease in 2018. This was medically managed and my thyroid came back into normal range in mid-late 2019. I have been monitored and was off carbimazole from late 2020. In March this year, I contracted Covid. Since having Covid I noticed a change in my symptoms: Sudden weight
RedPanda12
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Did your ‘T’ change through Covid 19?
Hi all, Just a quick ponder as I sit at home today looking at 2 lines on a Covid home test. I’ve had my T now for 7 or 8 years (feels far longer somehow, must check that) and have had colds and flu with it. I know the usual things that happened, muffled hearing and T spikes and then sometime later
Hi all, Just a quick ponder as I sit at home today looking at 2 lines on a Covid home test. I’ve had my T now for 7 or 8 years (feels far longer somehow, must check that) and have had colds and flu with it. I know the usual things that happened, muffled hearing and T spikes and then sometime later
Graham-E
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Tinnitus UK
2 years ago
MULTIPLE CLL RELAPSES- NEE TREATMENT OPTIONS AND EXPERIENCES
Hi all.. Patient was diagnosed with CLL in 2017 as he was at stage 0 he was asked to wait and watch 2018- reached Rai stage 3.. FCR was given starting with immunotherapy 2019- relapse of CLL- started having Ibrutinib 2020 Nov- got covid ( episode 1) 2021- April - COVID ( episode2) June- relapse
Hi all.. Patient was diagnosed with CLL in 2017 as he was at stage 0 he was asked to wait and watch 2018- reached Rai stage 3.. FCR was given starting with immunotherapy 2019- relapse of CLL- started having Ibrutinib 2020 Nov- got covid ( episode 1) 2021- April - COVID ( episode2) June- relapse
theoptimistduo
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CLL America Support
2 years ago
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CLL RELAPSE.. LATEST TREATMENTS AVAILABLE
Hi all.. Patient was diagnosed with CLL in 2017 as he was at stage 0 2018- reached Rai stage 3.. FCR was given starting with immunotherapy 2019- relapse of CLL- started having Ibrutinib 2020 Nov- got covid ( episode 1) 2021- April - COVID ( episode2) June- relapse of CLL as Ibrutinib stopped
Hi all.. Patient was diagnosed with CLL in 2017 as he was at stage 0 2018- reached Rai stage 3.. FCR was given starting with immunotherapy 2019- relapse of CLL- started having Ibrutinib 2020 Nov- got covid ( episode 1) 2021- April - COVID ( episode2) June- relapse of CLL as Ibrutinib stopped
theoptimistduo
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CLL Support
2 years ago
don't feel any better after having my stents in
hi i took a heart attack on the 4-4-22 was in hospital till i got 2 stents put in on the 29-4-22 .I took covid in hospital hence the wait on my op . I had no symptoms what so ever with the covid ,I only knew i had it when i was getting transfered to the hospital that i was getting the stents. I still
hi i took a heart attack on the 4-4-22 was in hospital till i got 2 stents put in on the 29-4-22 .I took covid in hospital hence the wait on my op . I had no symptoms what so ever with the covid ,I only knew i had it when i was getting transfered to the hospital that i was getting the stents. I still
Kali_hu001
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Besremi for Covid and a different type of IFN-α 2b in Covid treatment trial
The Besremi guys did a small trial that reduced time to negative covid PCR test to 7 from 11.5 days https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8672342/ They mention a phase 3 but it seems no further action. -- There is a larger trial using an inhaled INF ( IFN-α 2b) as a treatment for infection
The Besremi guys did a small trial that reduced time to negative covid PCR test to 7 from 11.5 days https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8672342/ They mention a phase 3 but it seems no further action. -- There is a larger trial using an inhaled INF ( IFN-α 2b) as a treatment for infection
EPguy
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Worrying about Covid and not sure who to ask for help
I tested positive for Covid 13 days ago. As a vulnerable patient the NHS were very quick to react and within 24 hours I was taking the antiviral Paxlovid. (I was given a half dose because I have stage 3 kidney disease). I had minimal side effects from the drug and started to feel better very quickly
I tested positive for Covid 13 days ago. As a vulnerable patient the NHS were very quick to react and within 24 hours I was taking the antiviral Paxlovid. (I was given a half dose because I have stage 3 kidney disease). I had minimal side effects from the drug and started to feel better very quickly
Tiggy70
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Relationship between GCA / PMR and vaccinations
My problem of a very stiff neck/shoulder pain started a few months after my first flu vaccine and first covid vaccine (Pfizer). After covid vaccine no2 everything got worse and after vaccine no3 I started to get CGA symptoms. Does anyone else think that there may be a relationship between the illness
My problem of a very stiff neck/shoulder pain started a few months after my first flu vaccine and first covid vaccine (Pfizer). After covid vaccine no2 everything got worse and after vaccine no3 I started to get CGA symptoms. Does anyone else think that there may be a relationship between the illness
Albyn32
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
I.v. antibiotics administered at home
I’m going to QE Hospital Birmingham tomorrow to be set up for Two i.v. Antibiotics to be administered at home by specialist district nurses. Haven’t had I.v. for about 15 years, had six courses that didn’t do job of getting rid of nasties that are partying in my lungs. Hope the two a.b.work this time
I’m going to QE Hospital Birmingham tomorrow to be set up for Two i.v. Antibiotics to be administered at home by specialist district nurses. Haven’t had I.v. for about 15 years, had six courses that didn’t do job of getting rid of nasties that are partying in my lungs. Hope the two a.b.work this time
Morrison10
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PCD Family Support Group (UK)
2 years ago
CoVid and AF
Good day to all, Haven't posted for long time but do still keep an eye on posts and glean as much knowledge as possible.This probably a for info post. Fully vaccinated(well 3), now we can have fourth. Dreaded CoVid struck on Sunday(RAT test positive). Symptoms were there, thank goodness I was Vaccinated
Good day to all, Haven't posted for long time but do still keep an eye on posts and glean as much knowledge as possible.This probably a for info post. Fully vaccinated(well 3), now we can have fourth. Dreaded CoVid struck on Sunday(RAT test positive). Symptoms were there, thank goodness I was Vaccinated
Bhoyo
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AF Association
2 years ago
Uveitis after covid
As you may have read previously I had covid last very mild so didn't need treatment and I'm fine now .but on day 3 of covid I got blurry vision bin one eye ,phoned GP and told to monitor blood pressure etc . Yesterday it was still blurry but after doing some exercise it got much worse like a thick fog
As you may have read previously I had covid last very mild so didn't need treatment and I'm fine now .but on day 3 of covid I got blurry vision bin one eye ,phoned GP and told to monitor blood pressure etc . Yesterday it was still blurry but after doing some exercise it got much worse like a thick fog
cartwheels
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CLL Support
2 years ago
PMR flare - Covid 5 vaccination
Don't think this co-incidence but after 4mgs for last year, had Covid 5 jab (moderna - others were AZ and Pfizer) yesterday and woke in night practically unable to move. Took 9mgs, can now just walk but the familiar ache is still there. Hoping there is a positive to this, like immune system taken protection
Don't think this co-incidence but after 4mgs for last year, had Covid 5 jab (moderna - others were AZ and Pfizer) yesterday and woke in night practically unable to move. Took 9mgs, can now just walk but the familiar ache is still there. Hoping there is a positive to this, like immune system taken protection
Poshdog
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Covid Vax Long Term T-cell Immunity
I posted this in a thread, but it seems worth a top post with recent info as there are many discussions on the vaxes, immunity and boosters. "Acquired Immunity" occurs by vax or infection. A large portion of the world has acquired immunity and likely T-cell protection. We saw last Spring in Hong
I posted this in a thread, but it seems worth a top post with recent info as there are many discussions on the vaxes, immunity and boosters. "Acquired Immunity" occurs by vax or infection. A large portion of the world has acquired immunity and likely T-cell protection. We saw last Spring in Hong
EPguy
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Managing covid risk when approaching / having treatment
I was curious to learn what others are doing to manage the covid risk when having / approaching treatment. I've been working primarily at home, try to meet people outdoors and have limited what me and my husband do together to avoid crowds. It feels like I'm missing out on a lot when everyone else is
I was curious to learn what others are doing to manage the covid risk when having / approaching treatment. I've been working primarily at home, try to meet people outdoors and have limited what me and my husband do together to avoid crowds. It feels like I'm missing out on a lot when everyone else is
Skittles11
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
PIP Review
Hi Everyone, I received the dreaded PIP review letter on Saturday. My condition has significantly deteriorated since my first application, but apart from a few telephone lung reviews and a care plan done earlier this year, I feel I have limited evidence - last spirometer test - Feb.2020. All evidence
Hi Everyone, I received the dreaded PIP review letter on Saturday. My condition has significantly deteriorated since my first application, but apart from a few telephone lung reviews and a care plan done earlier this year, I feel I have limited evidence - last spirometer test - Feb.2020. All evidence
anng18
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Long COVID
Two weeks ago I was admitted with long Covid to hospital after collapsing on my lounge floor I thought it may be interesting for some of my fellow PMRers to read it. Long COVID seems to affect mostly comprised immune suffers. My home tests are still coming up positive after 14 days. ( my doctor
Two weeks ago I was admitted with long Covid to hospital after collapsing on my lounge floor I thought it may be interesting for some of my fellow PMRers to read it. Long COVID seems to affect mostly comprised immune suffers. My home tests are still coming up positive after 14 days. ( my doctor
YuliK
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Reactions to Covid-19 Vaccination?
I see nobody mentioning debilitating side effects of the covid-19 vaccinations. How come? My experiences(o better each time) have been nothing short of horrendous. It takes a lot for me to take to my bed but in these cases I have had no choice. Completely 'filleted' and in agony throughout my entire
I see nobody mentioning debilitating side effects of the covid-19 vaccinations. How come? My experiences(o better each time) have been nothing short of horrendous. It takes a lot for me to take to my bed but in these cases I have had no choice. Completely 'filleted' and in agony throughout my entire
JackLina
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Does covid cause a positive aps results?
I had covid in January 2022, tested positive for beta 2 glycoprotein 4 weeks later, then doc tested another week after that positive again and then 12 weeks after ther last one which was positive and numbers nearly doubled with the 12 week after test. So then the rheumatologist says I see u had covid
I had covid in January 2022, tested positive for beta 2 glycoprotein 4 weeks later, then doc tested another week after that positive again and then 12 weeks after ther last one which was positive and numbers nearly doubled with the 12 week after test. So then the rheumatologist says I see u had covid
Charts
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
2 years ago
Covid at last!
After avoiding covid for the last 27 months ( including a period at the beginning when we were marooned in the Maldives after lock down descended so quickly) we finally went on a three times postponed Danube river cruise and....first wife then I tested positive on our return to the UK. Even though the
After avoiding covid for the last 27 months ( including a period at the beginning when we were marooned in the Maldives after lock down descended so quickly) we finally went on a three times postponed Danube river cruise and....first wife then I tested positive on our return to the UK. Even though the
richardp
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CLL Support
2 years ago
IS LONG COVID A NEW AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE?
https://www.autoimmuneinstitute.org/is-long-covid-a-new-autoimmune-disease/ A hallmark of many autoimmune diseases, autoantibodies wreak havoc by recognizing and interfering with the body’s own proteins, DNA, and other molecules, known altogether as self-antigens. . . Evidence of a link between autoantibodies
https://www.autoimmuneinstitute.org/is-long-covid-a-new-autoimmune-disease/ A hallmark of many autoimmune diseases, autoantibodies wreak havoc by recognizing and interfering with the body’s own proteins, DNA, and other molecules, known altogether as self-antigens. . . Evidence of a link between autoantibodies
ling
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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