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Dad woth covid and acute pneumonia
so they slowly easing the sedation from 5 to 2 and weaning him.of the ventilator howver iver night they had to increase the oxygen but then was stable. He been in an induced coma for 9 day now so is this signs of recovery? Or Doctors rushing him of ventilator and coma to soon?
so they slowly easing the sedation from 5 to 2 and weaning him.of the ventilator howver iver night they had to increase the oxygen but then was stable. He been in an induced coma for 9 day now so is this signs of recovery? Or Doctors rushing him of ventilator and coma to soon?
avnipiro
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ICUsteps
4 years ago
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After asking advice on my sons 8 week cough. We have established it is a habit cough. Has anyone had to deal with this . It’s incredibly stressful. Many thanks
After asking advice on my sons 8 week cough. We have established it is a habit cough. Has anyone had to deal with this . It’s incredibly stressful. Many thanks
Carrot1946
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Is everyone with CLL on the UK Government Vulnerable/Shielding List ?
I am 2 years into W&W and still have no symptoms. I was advised in January that it would probably be "many years" before treatment was necessary. The consultant only indicated that I should have my annual flu jab plus one for pneumonia but apart from that just advised me to carry on as normal and to
I am 2 years into W&W and still have no symptoms. I was advised in January that it would probably be "many years" before treatment was necessary. The consultant only indicated that I should have my annual flu jab plus one for pneumonia but apart from that just advised me to carry on as normal and to
FairweatherSailor
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CLL Support
4 years ago
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Hot and cold
I seem to get a cold arm or foot or face randomly even when I feel warm . Is this PMR symptom? I have problems with heat and cold but my husband often comments that I feel cold.
I seem to get a cold arm or foot or face randomly even when I feel warm . Is this PMR symptom? I have problems with heat and cold but my husband often comments that I feel cold.
Blues1
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Importance of having a pulse oximeter during COVID-19
Hi all, I was sent a link yesterday to this New York Times article written by an emergency doctor at Bellevue Hospital. He details the particular qualities of covid pneumonia, particularly "silent hypoxia" where you can desaturate spectacularly without feeling particularly breathless. Hence late calls
Hi all, I was sent a link yesterday to this New York Times article written by an emergency doctor at Bellevue Hospital. He details the particular qualities of covid pneumonia, particularly "silent hypoxia" where you can desaturate spectacularly without feeling particularly breathless. Hence late calls
O2Trees
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
CORONA VIRUS / COVID-19/SARS COV-2 And Some Potential Help
This seems like a good time to start a thread discussing the latest developments regarding SARS COV-2 / Corona Virus(CV-19). Given that it seems to move quickly to new areas that were previously unaffected, being as prepared as is reasonably possible seems to make sense, but is there really a good way
This seems like a good time to start a thread discussing the latest developments regarding SARS COV-2 / Corona Virus(CV-19). Given that it seems to move quickly to new areas that were previously unaffected, being as prepared as is reasonably possible seems to make sense, but is there really a good way
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Silent hypoxia; measure your Oxygen
New York Times article on the virus: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/20/opinion/coronavirus-testing-pneumonia.html Worth a read! Best everyone! ~ Yuck
New York Times article on the virus: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/20/opinion/coronavirus-testing-pneumonia.html Worth a read! Best everyone! ~ Yuck
Yuck
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Covid-19 early detection
“ There is a way we could identify more patients who have Covid pneumonia sooner and treat them more effectively — and it would not require waiting for a coronavirus test at a hospital or doctor’s office. It requires detecting silent hypoxia early through a common medical device that can be purchased
“ There is a way we could identify more patients who have Covid pneumonia sooner and treat them more effectively — and it would not require waiting for a coronavirus test at a hospital or doctor’s office. It requires detecting silent hypoxia early through a common medical device that can be purchased
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Feelings of Deja Vu
Hi everyone - hope you are all staying safe and well. I am currently off all medication - have been since beginning of Dec 2019. It seems that since I stopped having periods things have gone into remission. I just want to ask all a question. I had a seizure in 2011 and ever since I have experienced occasionally
Hi everyone - hope you are all staying safe and well. I am currently off all medication - have been since beginning of Dec 2019. It seems that since I stopped having periods things have gone into remission. I just want to ask all a question. I had a seizure in 2011 and ever since I have experienced occasionally
sam0511
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Behçet's UK
4 years ago
Mirtazapine , 45mg Cold turkey
So, I have been on mirtazapine for 3 years for anxiety that causes irregular hear rythems. Noticed the past year that I have been feeling very unwell . Palpitations are bad, body aches, sudden drop in blood pressure , almost every other medication I couldn’t take , like ibuprofen , paracetamol , and
So, I have been on mirtazapine for 3 years for anxiety that causes irregular hear rythems. Noticed the past year that I have been feeling very unwell . Palpitations are bad, body aches, sudden drop in blood pressure , almost every other medication I couldn’t take , like ibuprofen , paracetamol , and
Ryan990
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Anxiety Support
4 years ago
Just thinking
I know I always am, but next year I'll be first in the queue for that flu jab !!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I know I always am, but next year I'll be first in the queue for that flu jab !!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
allanah
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NRAS
4 years ago
EMAIL from Professor Richard P Allen John Hopkins
Dear Mrs Howard I was sad hearing about your travails getting treatment for RLS. Yes buprenorphine is one of the opioids used for refractory RLS with reasonably good results. It tends to get used after methadone is tried, but it is very effective in many patients. We have long term experience
Dear Mrs Howard I was sad hearing about your travails getting treatment for RLS. Yes buprenorphine is one of the opioids used for refractory RLS with reasonably good results. It tends to get used after methadone is tried, but it is very effective in many patients. We have long term experience
Shumbah
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 years ago
Should I be shielding ?
Hi everyone 👋 So I have had asthma since I was about 3. The last three years my asthma has gotten worse. In 2016 I has a nasty pneumonia that developed and was hospitalised for 5 days and spent weeks off of work recovering. It took me about a year to feel someone normal and I've been hospitalised once
Hi everyone 👋 So I have had asthma since I was about 3. The last three years my asthma has gotten worse. In 2016 I has a nasty pneumonia that developed and was hospitalised for 5 days and spent weeks off of work recovering. It took me about a year to feel someone normal and I've been hospitalised once
Peakyfan2020
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Health Anxiety Feel Like I’m Dying
This is a follow up to my last couple posts. I’ve been feeling very unwell for an entire month now. My symptom progression: -Headache, muscle aches, fatigue, dizziness/lightheadedness, sore and tight throat that progressed to burning lungs and chest tightness -Went to ER, told I had pneumonia based on
This is a follow up to my last couple posts. I’ve been feeling very unwell for an entire month now. My symptom progression: -Headache, muscle aches, fatigue, dizziness/lightheadedness, sore and tight throat that progressed to burning lungs and chest tightness -Went to ER, told I had pneumonia based on
toast122
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Anxiety Support
4 years ago
Could I have chlamydia? Could my baby have chlamydia?
I tested positive for chlamydia a year ago and took the medication and all was fine. But I then slept with the person who gave me it again (stupid I know) but I thought they had got rid of it like I did. Then 10 months on they told me they still had it so of course I went to get tested and I have a new
I tested positive for chlamydia a year ago and took the medication and all was fine. But I then slept with the person who gave me it again (stupid I know) but I thought they had got rid of it like I did. Then 10 months on they told me they still had it so of course I went to get tested and I have a new
Flowerpower22
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
4 years ago
Dry, wet, barking, hacking: a guide to coughs in the time of coronavirus when you are immune compromised with CLL
[i]"Coughs are a valuable diagnostic tool, but how do you know if you’ve got a relatively harmless cough, a coronavirus cough – or something else altogether?[/i] [i]:[/i] [i]The most prominent symptoms of COVID-19 are fever and fatigue, and you may feel like you have a cold or flu. Cough is present in
[i]"Coughs are a valuable diagnostic tool, but how do you know if you’ve got a relatively harmless cough, a coronavirus cough – or something else altogether?[/i] [i]:[/i] [i]The most prominent symptoms of COVID-19 are fever and fatigue, and you may feel like you have a cold or flu. Cough is present in
AussieNeil
Partner
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Endo, cystitis and constipation
For the past nine months or so I've have cystitis around seven times, always needing antibiotics to clear up. I've also suffered from constipation three times severe enough to need prescription meds to clear. I've begun to notice the constipation comes around the time of my period. Has anyone else experienced
For the past nine months or so I've have cystitis around seven times, always needing antibiotics to clear up. I've also suffered from constipation three times severe enough to need prescription meds to clear. I've begun to notice the constipation comes around the time of my period. Has anyone else experienced
Rai78
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Hello
Hello I am Jane I live in South Lincs. Had chronic Bronchitis from childhood. Asthma from teens. COPD For about 15 years. Brailtus. Symbicort 200/6 and Ventolin. Mometazone for chronic Rhinitis. Cetrizine all year round. I am a professional carer. And frustrated at being locked down. But happy to be
Hello I am Jane I live in South Lincs. Had chronic Bronchitis from childhood. Asthma from teens. COPD For about 15 years. Brailtus. Symbicort 200/6 and Ventolin. Mometazone for chronic Rhinitis. Cetrizine all year round. I am a professional carer. And frustrated at being locked down. But happy to be
Jacoel
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COPD Friends
4 years ago
NHS UK on line information sheet: interstitial cystitis
I totally understand that at the moment there are more important things to do than updating online information sheets. However, once the coronavirus is over (very soon for everyone), could we ask the NHS to include endometriosis in the section explaining what conditions are associated with interstitial
I totally understand that at the moment there are more important things to do than updating online information sheets. However, once the coronavirus is over (very soon for everyone), could we ask the NHS to include endometriosis in the section explaining what conditions are associated with interstitial
Anastasia17
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
5 Weeks with a dry throat / cough and ongoing...
I was wondering how long the dreaded “C” symptoms have been lasting for people on here?? Obviously like most, I have no idea whether I’ve got it or not but I started getting a very dry throat / cough 5 weeks ago and since then it’s been up and down. One minute getting better, one minute getting worse
I was wondering how long the dreaded “C” symptoms have been lasting for people on here?? Obviously like most, I have no idea whether I’ve got it or not but I started getting a very dry throat / cough 5 weeks ago and since then it’s been up and down. One minute getting better, one minute getting worse
Holt_asthma
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
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