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Should You Get the COVID-19 Vaccine If You Have a History of Allergic Reactions to Infused or Injectable Medications?
Picture: Covid-19 BMJ Here’s what you need to know about the current guidance and potential risks of getting a COVID-19 vaccine if you’ve had allergic reactions to infused or injectable medication.
Biologic Infusions
Nearly as soon as the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna were
Picture: Covid-19 BMJ Here’s what you need to know about the current guidance and potential risks of getting a COVID-19 vaccine if you’ve had allergic reactions to infused or injectable medication.
Biologic Infusions
Nearly as soon as the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna were
lupus-support1
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
3 years ago
GPs CAN NOW OFFER COVID VACCINES TO PATIENTS WITH HISTORY OF ANAPHYLAXIS, NHS ENGLAND HAS SAID
great news report found on www.pulsetoday.co.uk by constanza pearse on 05 jan 2021 also pulsetoday.co.uk I have included below a part of Constanza's article , which clarifies in which circumstances people who have previously experienced anaphylaxis should : a) only have the Oxford vaccine, b) who
great news report found on www.pulsetoday.co.uk by constanza pearse on 05 jan 2021 also pulsetoday.co.uk I have included below a part of Constanza's article , which clarifies in which circumstances people who have previously experienced anaphylaxis should : a) only have the Oxford vaccine, b) who
Pollynolongerinagony
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USAnaphylaxis
3 years ago
GPs CAN NOW OFFER COVID VACCINES TO PATIENTS WITH HISTORY OF ANAPHYLAXIS, NHS ENGLAND HAS SAID
ARTICLE BY CONSTANZA PEARCE 05 JANUARY 2021 FOUND ON PULSETODAY.CO.UK I have included below a part of Constanza's article , which clarifies in which circumstances people who have previously experienced anaphylaxis should : a) only have the Oxford vaccine, b) who would require 30 minutes observation
ARTICLE BY CONSTANZA PEARCE 05 JANUARY 2021 FOUND ON PULSETODAY.CO.UK I have included below a part of Constanza's article , which clarifies in which circumstances people who have previously experienced anaphylaxis should : a) only have the Oxford vaccine, b) who would require 30 minutes observation
Pollynolongerinagony
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
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COVID-19 vaccine
In case you missed GO2 Foundation's weekly update last week about COVID-19, I will copy the text here and include the link to our webpage that is full of additional information to keep you informed. Webpage: https://go2foundation.org/blog/update-for-week-of-dec-14-to-the-joint-statement-on-covid-19-
In case you missed GO2 Foundation's weekly update last week about COVID-19, I will copy the text here and include the link to our webpage that is full of additional information to keep you informed. Webpage: https://go2foundation.org/blog/update-for-week-of-dec-14-to-the-joint-statement-on-covid-19-
Miranda_GO2
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Lung Cancer Support
3 years ago
EPIWatch is an Epipen in a smart watch I am developing due to my sons severe allergy’s and a few attacks where I had to administer epipen
My name is Amber Witteman, due to my sons allergies for nuts and seed I am developing EPIWatch, an EPIPen in a smartwatch. www.epi-watch.com I would love to receive support and comments from fellow moms & dads. Greetings Amber
My name is Amber Witteman, due to my sons allergies for nuts and seed I am developing EPIWatch, an EPIPen in a smartwatch. www.epi-watch.com I would love to receive support and comments from fellow moms & dads. Greetings Amber
EPIWATCH
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USAnaphylaxis
3 years ago
Does anyone have experience with aimovig?
Hi, I'm just writing because I just recently talked to my neurologist and I am on topiramate and it's not working so I've been cleared to go off that and start a monthly injection on aimovig. It's a newer medication. Very expensive so I'm not sure yet as to what I'll have to pay out of pocket or what
Hi, I'm just writing because I just recently talked to my neurologist and I am on topiramate and it's not working so I've been cleared to go off that and start a monthly injection on aimovig. It's a newer medication. Very expensive so I'm not sure yet as to what I'll have to pay out of pocket or what
Blackedout
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National Migraine Centre
3 years ago
Biopsy results
Hi, my boyfriend has CLL and is struggling with his hemoglobin and neutropenia. His numbers are not getting better. Doctors had to give him multiple blood transfusions and neupogen shot. Even with those, the numbers remain low. He is under Venetoclax treatment. Next week will have a bone marrow biopsy
Hi, my boyfriend has CLL and is struggling with his hemoglobin and neutropenia. His numbers are not getting better. Doctors had to give him multiple blood transfusions and neupogen shot. Even with those, the numbers remain low. He is under Venetoclax treatment. Next week will have a bone marrow biopsy
Gile
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Peanut allergy
Hi Ladies Has anyone else’s LO got a peanut allergy? Florence had skin prick test on Thursday after having to start all over again because of Covid! She came up allergic to peanut, sesame seed, walnut, eggs and chives. Because only one parent could go it was just me and they threw so much info at me
Hi Ladies Has anyone else’s LO got a peanut allergy? Florence had skin prick test on Thursday after having to start all over again because of Covid! She came up allergic to peanut, sesame seed, walnut, eggs and chives. Because only one parent could go it was just me and they threw so much info at me
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
4 years ago
Peanut allergy
Hi Ladies Has anyone else’s LO got a peanut allergy? Florence had skin prick test on Thursday after having to start all over again because of Covid! She came up allergic to peanut, sesame seed, walnut, eggs and chives. Because only one parent could go it was just me and they threw so much info at me
Hi Ladies Has anyone else’s LO got a peanut allergy? Florence had skin prick test on Thursday after having to start all over again because of Covid! She came up allergic to peanut, sesame seed, walnut, eggs and chives. Because only one parent could go it was just me and they threw so much info at me
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Baby and Us
4 years ago
Injections, hope this makes you smile
Well my first experience with injections. September 2020, I was up early 4:30am as decided this was the best time for me to do it. Dreamt of injection last night, needle so big I couldn't reach the plunger to give it to myself. (I guess I was really nervous.) Anyway I read instructions on pamphlet and
Well my first experience with injections. September 2020, I was up early 4:30am as decided this was the best time for me to do it. Dreamt of injection last night, needle so big I couldn't reach the plunger to give it to myself. (I guess I was really nervous.) Anyway I read instructions on pamphlet and
Pittapatta
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
CKD with ANEMIA and STARTING RETACRIT
The problem was decreased amount of
epogen
to allow the red blood cells to mature in the bone marrow before being released.
The problem was decreased amount of
epogen
to allow the red blood cells to mature in the bone marrow before being released.
Ladyboomer
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Kidney Disease
4 years ago
Neutropenia - Again!
Hi Everyone! On July 29th I celebrated my one year transplant anniversary! This is such a joyous occasion. I feel great. Labs were ran this Tuesday and creatinine came back at 0.72. Amazing.!! The disappointing part is that I also found out that I am neutropenic. Again. I first developed neutropenia
Hi Everyone! On July 29th I celebrated my one year transplant anniversary! This is such a joyous occasion. I feel great. Labs were ran this Tuesday and creatinine came back at 0.72. Amazing.!! The disappointing part is that I also found out that I am neutropenic. Again. I first developed neutropenia
danielleblock
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Kidney Transplant
4 years ago
How long does Neupogen effects like fever go away?
My brother had 3 shots of neopogen on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday this week, and he has fever, no more than 38 for 3 days. He takes paracetamol and the fever get away for hours, but cone back. How long that’s usually take to go away the fever with Neupogen He hasn’t got another side effect, just a
My brother had 3 shots of neopogen on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday this week, and he has fever, no more than 38 for 3 days. He takes paracetamol and the fever get away for hours, but cone back. How long that’s usually take to go away the fever with Neupogen He hasn’t got another side effect, just a
Cgr2018
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CLL Support
4 years ago
How long does take Venetoclax to become the lymph nodes to normal size?
My brother started Venetoclax 2 weeks ago. He started with a swelling supraclavicular lymph node, and an pelvis node. The first week, almost with 20 mg dose, the lymph node in the supraclavicular start to be much smaller. Then the doctors check his tests labs this Monday, and there are ok, but he has
My brother started Venetoclax 2 weeks ago. He started with a swelling supraclavicular lymph node, and an pelvis node. The first week, almost with 20 mg dose, the lymph node in the supraclavicular start to be much smaller. Then the doctors check his tests labs this Monday, and there are ok, but he has
Cgr2018
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CLL Support
4 years ago
How to Tell the Difference Between COVID-19 and Seasonal Allergies
How to Tell the Difference Between COVID-19 and Seasonal Allergies https://healthmatters.nyp.org/how-to-tell-the-difference-between-covid-19-and-seasonal-allergies/ - The pandemic coincides with a time of year that many suffer from seasonal allergies. How do the symptoms of allergies differ from warning
How to Tell the Difference Between COVID-19 and Seasonal Allergies https://healthmatters.nyp.org/how-to-tell-the-difference-between-covid-19-and-seasonal-allergies/ - The pandemic coincides with a time of year that many suffer from seasonal allergies. How do the symptoms of allergies differ from warning
lankisterguy
Volunteer
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CLL Support
4 years ago
If you want to learn about CLL text or video
The following is a long list of links and resources, too many to read and understand without dedicated effort. So please treat it like a smorgasbord buffet or a large box of chocolates- choose some that look good and try a sample. If the sample is satisfying go back for more, if not move on to others
The following is a long list of links and resources, too many to read and understand without dedicated effort. So please treat it like a smorgasbord buffet or a large box of chocolates- choose some that look good and try a sample. If the sample is satisfying go back for more, if not move on to others
lankisterguy
Volunteer
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Update 3.3 Years Captivate trial, 4.3 years with CLL and so far so good! Now I have to worry about CV-19 ...
Hello, I am very pleased to report I am still MRD Undetectable ( UMRD) in the blood after 2 years on a Placebo!! I know it is a Placebo because the Imbruvica side effects totally went away. Imbruvica can have some side effects...:). My nails and fingertips have gotten so much better!! I am now
Hello, I am very pleased to report I am still MRD Undetectable ( UMRD) in the blood after 2 years on a Placebo!! I know it is a Placebo because the Imbruvica side effects totally went away. Imbruvica can have some side effects...:). My nails and fingertips have gotten so much better!! I am now
Hoffy
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CLL Support
4 years ago
9.5dp5dt and bfn... is it still too early?
Hello everyone! This is my 3rd FET, 2 previous were bfn. This time we transferred a mosaic embryo on 3/12 (the last one we had freezed), we even changed protocol and I’m using Neupogen, Clexane and even 600mg of Progesterone per day... does anybody have any late BFP stories with a mosaic? Trying to
Hello everyone! This is my 3rd FET, 2 previous were bfn. This time we transferred a mosaic embryo on 3/12 (the last one we had freezed), we even changed protocol and I’m using Neupogen, Clexane and even 600mg of Progesterone per day... does anybody have any late BFP stories with a mosaic? Trying to
Maem1984
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
Shielding and self injecting
Hey guys I’ve officially just been told I need to be shielding (via a phone call from my local hospital lead asthma nurse). As I’m on benralizumab injections (due 4/4) she also informed me I will be doing it from home from now on. As she put it; ‘Ordinarily we’d get you in to demonstrate you know how
Hey guys I’ve officially just been told I need to be shielding (via a phone call from my local hospital lead asthma nurse). As I’m on benralizumab injections (due 4/4) she also informed me I will be doing it from home from now on. As she put it; ‘Ordinarily we’d get you in to demonstrate you know how
EmmaF91
Community Ambassador
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Neutropenia
I recently had to stop Cellcept as I became severely neutropenic and was admitted to hospital. My neutrophils are up and down, despite Neupogen injections, anybody else had a similar issue? I have a date for Rituximab infusion in 3 weeks but I may not be able to have it. The only meds I am on are plaquenil
I recently had to stop Cellcept as I became severely neutropenic and was admitted to hospital. My neutrophils are up and down, despite Neupogen injections, anybody else had a similar issue? I have a date for Rituximab infusion in 3 weeks but I may not be able to have it. The only meds I am on are plaquenil
UCTD
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
4 years ago
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