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Covid and extending NHS funded time
I am due to start long protocol in exactly a week, with a prostrap injection. My husband has tested positive for Covid today and although I am testing negative I think I’m bound to get it. Our clinic will delay by 7-10 weeks depending if we both test positive for Covid. I’m devastated as we are only
I am due to start long protocol in exactly a week, with a prostrap injection. My husband has tested positive for Covid today and although I am testing negative I think I’m bound to get it. Our clinic will delay by 7-10 weeks depending if we both test positive for Covid. I’m devastated as we are only
Rachiebabe
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Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
Covid Booster Eligibility
I am 65 with compensated cirrhosis. I have portal hypertension and grade 1/2 oesophagal varices with bloods mostly in range. I do have anaemia and low platelets but thankfully no ascites or HE (fingers crossed). Following a post on here a few days ago about cirrhosis and eligibility for a spring Covid
I am 65 with compensated cirrhosis. I have portal hypertension and grade 1/2 oesophagal varices with bloods mostly in range. I do have anaemia and low platelets but thankfully no ascites or HE (fingers crossed). Following a post on here a few days ago about cirrhosis and eligibility for a spring Covid
AnxiousPete
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British Liver Trust
3 months ago
Change in inhalers
I'm currently on sertide and being switched over to symbicort. I'm not sure of the dosage etc as need to discuss further with gp. I'm a little concerned as been on seretide for years. When I get switched it triggers flares and I've already had loads of time of work. I work part time. I also think I'm
I'm currently on sertide and being switched over to symbicort. I'm not sure of the dosage etc as need to discuss further with gp. I'm a little concerned as been on seretide for years. When I get switched it triggers flares and I've already had loads of time of work. I work part time. I also think I'm
spookylou
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Asthma Community Forum
3 months ago
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when to call your neurologist
I recently started seeing a new neurologist this year. Since then I’ve had a flare up of eye problems. I have been having severe double vision and eye pain. I contacted my neurologist a few months ago and they (the Pa) ordered a 3 day round of steroids which didn’t help at all. I called them back and
I recently started seeing a new neurologist this year. Since then I’ve had a flare up of eye problems. I have been having severe double vision and eye pain. I contacted my neurologist a few months ago and they (the Pa) ordered a 3 day round of steroids which didn’t help at all. I called them back and
Littledeer
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My MSAA Community
9 months ago
A return of the dreaded mongrel .......... ?????
'mornin' guys and gals ................... well it's almost 02.00 am for the second day in a row ..... funny feelings in the chest ............. my squadron of pet butterflies has returned - fluttering around in combat....... just like the olden days of mid 2010. Missed you ................ NOT !
'mornin' guys and gals ................... well it's almost 02.00 am for the second day in a row ..... funny feelings in the chest ............. my squadron of pet butterflies has returned - fluttering around in combat....... just like the olden days of mid 2010. Missed you ................ NOT !
BenHall1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
shall CLL patient do Covid vaccination?
shall CLL patients do covid 19 vaccine?
shall CLL patients do covid 19 vaccine?
al444
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CLL Support
3 months ago
Blood test results.. 🤦♀️
Hi everyone 😠 Well this merry-go-round never seems to end, and with everything else going on with my health at the moment ( diagnosis of primary hyperparathyroidism in June 2023 and recently an inferior hemiretinal vein occlusion, with clots and inflammation in optic disc) the thyroid medication thing
Hi everyone 😠 Well this merry-go-round never seems to end, and with everything else going on with my health at the moment ( diagnosis of primary hyperparathyroidism in June 2023 and recently an inferior hemiretinal vein occlusion, with clots and inflammation in optic disc) the thyroid medication thing
birkie
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Covid booster UK
Does anyone know if we can get spring boosters for Covid? I got the autumn one because of epilepsy, but it looks as though neurological conditions aren’t on the spring list.
Does anyone know if we can get spring boosters for Covid? I got the autumn one because of epilepsy, but it looks as though neurological conditions aren’t on the spring list.
GillyA
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Epilepsy Action
3 months ago
No Cominarty Vaccine!!
I've had the call for my Spring covid booster, but unfortunately I can't have Spikevax (Moderna) as last time I was given it I spent the next 6mths sorting out a heart arrhythmia that seemed to have been triggered by it. My cardiologist said he'd seen a really significant number of new patients, all
I've had the call for my Spring covid booster, but unfortunately I can't have Spikevax (Moderna) as last time I was given it I spent the next 6mths sorting out a heart arrhythmia that seemed to have been triggered by it. My cardiologist said he'd seen a really significant number of new patients, all
Kendrew
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PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
reaction to Spikevax XBB 1.5Moderna
Just want to share that I had the above covid booster on Thursday (2nd May) and it appears to have triggered a lupus flare (in my case, rash, aching joints, splitting headache, extreme fatigue). I normally take prednisolone when I have a flare but feel it would be counter productive to what the vaccination
Just want to share that I had the above covid booster on Thursday (2nd May) and it appears to have triggered a lupus flare (in my case, rash, aching joints, splitting headache, extreme fatigue). I normally take prednisolone when I have a flare but feel it would be counter productive to what the vaccination
Larks0ng
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LUPUS UK
3 months ago
Do I need an ablation?
i’ve been on the waiting list for an ablation and the appointment has finally come up however I am really having second thoughts about having this procedure as I’ve finally been feeling very well lately after three years of highly symptomatic long Covid. Also I’ve only had one episode of AF in the last
i’ve been on the waiting list for an ablation and the appointment has finally come up however I am really having second thoughts about having this procedure as I’ve finally been feeling very well lately after three years of highly symptomatic long Covid. Also I’ve only had one episode of AF in the last
Midnight2022
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
common cold lingers
back in April 2020 i had covid the first time (that was early before we knew anything) since then when i get a cold (head cold, sinus infection, common cold) i notice that i feel bad for like 3-5 days but i will have a lingering cough for like a 5-10 days afterwards. i was blaming it on covid and the
back in April 2020 i had covid the first time (that was early before we knew anything) since then when i get a cold (head cold, sinus infection, common cold) i notice that i feel bad for like 3-5 days but i will have a lingering cough for like a 5-10 days afterwards. i was blaming it on covid and the
pete-paz
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CLL Support
28 days ago
Ptosis
Hello, This post is going to sound really trivial and vain, however I promise I am not at all in the slightest. I am 33 and have recently had double presserflo micro shunts fitted and we are 9 months on and my eyes still feel tender when I touch my eye lids. My consultants response was not to
Hello, This post is going to sound really trivial and vain, however I promise I am not at all in the slightest. I am 33 and have recently had double presserflo micro shunts fitted and we are 9 months on and my eyes still feel tender when I touch my eye lids. My consultants response was not to
Bec8891
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Glaucoma UK
9 months ago
Headaches / update, also Spring Covid Vaccine update.
I was grateful for everyone’s’ replies to my recent post and I telephoned my Haematologist who advised a blood test and to see a doctor as soon as possible If I couldn’t see my GP the Haematologist said they’d fit me in at the hospital clinic. However, I had a full blood test that day at my G.P’s and
I was grateful for everyone’s’ replies to my recent post and I telephoned my Haematologist who advised a blood test and to see a doctor as soon as possible If I couldn’t see my GP the Haematologist said they’d fit me in at the hospital clinic. However, I had a full blood test that day at my G.P’s and
azaelea
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MPN Voice
3 months ago
Pes Anserine Bursitis - steroid injection offered.
On Thursday I had an appointment with a rheumatologist who had previously been quite impatient and dismissive of me. I made up my mind to give him the briefest details of my woes over the last 9 months. (This is a 6 monthly appointment 😂). He was happy for me to continue with my slow tapering and then
On Thursday I had an appointment with a rheumatologist who had previously been quite impatient and dismissive of me. I made up my mind to give him the briefest details of my woes over the last 9 months. (This is a 6 monthly appointment 😂). He was happy for me to continue with my slow tapering and then
Sukydee
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PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
Covid booster
I had my Covid booster jab yesterday,my ibs was settling down ,but has got worse since I had it.Has anybody else experienced this ?
I had my Covid booster jab yesterday,my ibs was settling down ,but has got worse since I had it.Has anybody else experienced this ?
mousey1
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IBS Network
3 months ago
How to increase scarring after trabeculectomy
My husband (30m) had a trabeculectomy in his left eye in August 2023. It is now November 2023 and the IOP is only up to 7. His vision in that eye has never recovered (it does temporarily if he does something a little strenuous like walking up a steep hill). The consultant has said that to prevent
My husband (30m) had a trabeculectomy in his left eye in August 2023. It is now November 2023 and the IOP is only up to 7. His vision in that eye has never recovered (it does temporarily if he does something a little strenuous like walking up a steep hill). The consultant has said that to prevent
CurioK
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Glaucoma UK
9 months ago
First time COVID
I got really poorly on the 7th September last year, I phoned the doctors and they wouldn't see me at all, don't really blame them, they are under so much strain.I phoned 111 and when I told them me my illnesses, they wanted to send an ambulance, three different people I talked to all wanted to send an
I got really poorly on the 7th September last year, I phoned the doctors and they wouldn't see me at all, don't really blame them, they are under so much strain.I phoned 111 and when I told them me my illnesses, they wanted to send an ambulance, three different people I talked to all wanted to send an
Itsmeok
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 months ago
Reactions to COVID boosters
Hi, I've been getting the COVID boosters in the UK on a regular basis, but my reaction each time has gotten worse. With the one six months ago and the one last week, I was wiped out for 24 hours afterward, which hadn't happened with the previous boosters. The pharmacist last week was surprised at my
Hi, I've been getting the COVID boosters in the UK on a regular basis, but my reaction each time has gotten worse. With the one six months ago and the one last week, I was wiped out for 24 hours afterward, which hadn't happened with the previous boosters. The pharmacist last week was surprised at my
SAT_poet
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CLL Support
3 months ago
I am nervous
Today was a rough day and I do t know what I am going to do in two weeks I’m so nervous. For the past month or so I have been getting injections done on my back it started out with steroid injections that didn’t work.. After a couple of them the Dr. switched them up and decided to do the arthritic
Today was a rough day and I do t know what I am going to do in two weeks I’m so nervous. For the past month or so I have been getting injections done on my back it started out with steroid injections that didn’t work.. After a couple of them the Dr. switched them up and decided to do the arthritic
Dolphfan47
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 months ago
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