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Is there a test that you'd recommend for somebody suffering from long Covid and is the O.A.T useful?
Is there a test that you'd recommend for somebody suffering from long Covid and is the O.A.T useful? Answered by Dr. Jess Armine https://youtu.be/JTolpmzT4fk?si=lxwyGRkzE6HBAHzV
Is there a test that you'd recommend for somebody suffering from long Covid and is the O.A.T useful? Answered by Dr. Jess Armine https://youtu.be/JTolpmzT4fk?si=lxwyGRkzE6HBAHzV
Shewulf
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LDN Research Trust
3 months ago
Silly me
I didn't get the latest Covid jab because I was afraid it would 'set off' pmr again. So of course I got Covid...thought it was a cold. Felt grotty for four days and definitely on the mend now. I take choi kwang do and that room is where I might have picked it up (one room, one door and @ 18 bodies
I didn't get the latest Covid jab because I was afraid it would 'set off' pmr again. So of course I got Covid...thought it was a cold. Felt grotty for four days and definitely on the mend now. I take choi kwang do and that room is where I might have picked it up (one room, one door and @ 18 bodies
whitefishbay
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PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
Fostair Nexhaler - Side Effects after 2 months?
Hi everyone, Hope you can advise. I had asthma when I was in my teens but then it got better, now in my thirties my ashtma decided to come back. It appeared one year, but I was able to manage it by running so no inhaler was almost unnecessary, but sometimes would take the brown. Then had COVID (mild
Hi everyone, Hope you can advise. I had asthma when I was in my teens but then it got better, now in my thirties my ashtma decided to come back. It appeared one year, but I was able to manage it by running so no inhaler was almost unnecessary, but sometimes would take the brown. Then had COVID (mild
Othacon
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Asthma Community Forum
3 months ago
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steroid injections
I had a steroid injection in my low back yesterday. This was to help nerve pain I have been having in my thigh. Today, could I use the steroid from this having this shot of steroid from this injection as a way to decrease my daily steroid by 1/2- 1mg.? Will that work? Hope that makes sense😊
I had a steroid injection in my low back yesterday. This was to help nerve pain I have been having in my thigh. Today, could I use the steroid from this having this shot of steroid from this injection as a way to decrease my daily steroid by 1/2- 1mg.? Will that work? Hope that makes sense😊
Linny3
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PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
Caring for mum with severe copd
Been following for a while but this is my first post. Mums a young 76 and had copd for around 15 years, it started deteriorating in 2022 starting with infection after infection and then ending up in hospital for 5 days late July with respiratory failure type 2, with infection they thought, she was put
Been following for a while but this is my first post. Mums a young 76 and had copd for around 15 years, it started deteriorating in 2022 starting with infection after infection and then ending up in hospital for 5 days late July with respiratory failure type 2, with infection they thought, she was put
Oioisaveloy
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 months ago
upping steroids short term to boost recovery?
writing on behalf of my mum who is getting over a respiratory tract infection (or not getting over it to be precise). She has long PMR (getting on 40 yr) and is constantly trying to reduce pred. I recall reading in this forum a recommendation to temporarily increase dose when ill / having surgery etc
writing on behalf of my mum who is getting over a respiratory tract infection (or not getting over it to be precise). She has long PMR (getting on 40 yr) and is constantly trying to reduce pred. I recall reading in this forum a recommendation to temporarily increase dose when ill / having surgery etc
Gottarelax
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
Terrified I have PBC
hi, I saw a consultant today as was told my bloods flagged for an autoimmune disease marker which I now know to be AMA positive, I only know this as all the urgent blood test forms I have for Tommorrow state I tested positive for this. i have looked up all the blood tests and most are liver related
hi, I saw a consultant today as was told my bloods flagged for an autoimmune disease marker which I now know to be AMA positive, I only know this as all the urgent blood test forms I have for Tommorrow state I tested positive for this. i have looked up all the blood tests and most are liver related
Kelpop1
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PBC Foundation
9 months ago
Oxygen levels after pneumonia
I was discharged from hospital one week ago having suffered a bout of pneumonia and a RSV I was treated in isolation. I know it will take weeks to recover, but I’m concerned about my oxygen level which hovers around 87-89. Any advice?
I was discharged from hospital one week ago having suffered a bout of pneumonia and a RSV I was treated in isolation. I know it will take weeks to recover, but I’m concerned about my oxygen level which hovers around 87-89. Any advice?
Nanny49
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
2 years post-thyroidectomy - Struggling with Tirosint and finding the right dose
Hi, To make a long storyshort, after a sever hyperthyroidism and toxic goiter, I got my thyroid removed 2 years ago. I started with Levothyroxine - 88mg , went to hypo so my doctor increased it to 4x100mg 3x88mg. I then went to hyper in less than 2 weeks during 2 months. As I also experience very
Hi, To make a long storyshort, after a sever hyperthyroidism and toxic goiter, I got my thyroid removed 2 years ago. I started with Levothyroxine - 88mg , went to hypo so my doctor increased it to 4x100mg 3x88mg. I then went to hyper in less than 2 weeks during 2 months. As I also experience very
Sophie4506
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Need advice on Etoricoxib, can anyone help please !
I went to AE and was prescibeEtorcoxib , the main problem l have is in my knee, lve had pain with flares before, but nothing like this , it seems to lock mornings are bad getting out of bed , l have no pain when sitting down, lm having a flare at , no meds for 2 months waiting to go new meds., steroid
I went to AE and was prescibeEtorcoxib , the main problem l have is in my knee, lve had pain with flares before, but nothing like this , it seems to lock mornings are bad getting out of bed , l have no pain when sitting down, lm having a flare at , no meds for 2 months waiting to go new meds., steroid
Kate2628
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NRAS
3 months ago
Hydroxychloroquine
Hi, I have Sjogrens disease and the Hydroxychloroquine really helps me. It has been like a miracle drug for me actually. My immune system is very strong. I haven’t had a any problems with it. It has definitely helped with my raynauds and my stiffness in my hands and fingers as well.
Hi, I have Sjogrens disease and the Hydroxychloroquine really helps me. It has been like a miracle drug for me actually. My immune system is very strong. I haven’t had a any problems with it. It has definitely helped with my raynauds and my stiffness in my hands and fingers as well.
Juanburr1950
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
9 months ago
Schwannomatosis NF3 and AZ Covid 19 vaccines finally out of system after 3 years
Good news for a change? My left arm has been tingling for about the last 6 weeks, shaking, even in sleep I have to put it under the pillow, so I can sleep, this afternoon watching TV, 1st Feb, lower left arm slightly warm twitching as per usual, I lost patience with it and severely hit back of hand
Good news for a change? My left arm has been tingling for about the last 6 weeks, shaking, even in sleep I have to put it under the pillow, so I can sleep, this afternoon watching TV, 1st Feb, lower left arm slightly warm twitching as per usual, I lost patience with it and severely hit back of hand
Adlon57
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Healthy Evidence
3 months ago
Help with test results
Hi all. I've been having tests as my doctor believes I may have occupational asthma (I work with flour and other flour based ingredients). My blood results have come back as normal but my chest x-ray state the following which I don't understand... "Heart size and mediastinal contours are within normal
Hi all. I've been having tests as my doctor believes I may have occupational asthma (I work with flour and other flour based ingredients). My blood results have come back as normal but my chest x-ray state the following which I don't understand... "Heart size and mediastinal contours are within normal
EMJAY1401
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Asthma Community Forum
6 months ago
Serious Dry Eyes
Recently saw my ophthalmologist and I was told I have the worst dry eyes he’s ever seen. I have been using eye drops but now I am seriously using eye drops…Refresh eye drops 6x during the day, prednisone drops 2x a day, gel drops at night, moist heat eye compress 1x a day, new humidifier plus I have
Recently saw my ophthalmologist and I was told I have the worst dry eyes he’s ever seen. I have been using eye drops but now I am seriously using eye drops…Refresh eye drops 6x during the day, prednisone drops 2x a day, gel drops at night, moist heat eye compress 1x a day, new humidifier plus I have
MaryAZ
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My MSAA Community
9 months ago
RSV vaccine?
Hi all! Is there any reason that I might want to avoid the RSV vaccine with my PMR? I also have delayed getting the most recent covid booster since I had covid last September and hoping that immunity is going to last awhile. As always, so appreciate the advice on this great site.
Hi all! Is there any reason that I might want to avoid the RSV vaccine with my PMR? I also have delayed getting the most recent covid booster since I had covid last September and hoping that immunity is going to last awhile. As always, so appreciate the advice on this great site.
Spartans1
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PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
Covid free test kit for - Certain Vulnerable People from the Government website link.
Covid free test kit for - Vulnerable People from Government. Good afternoon everyone. Can someone tell me please when the Government stopped send out Covid test kit for vulnerable people? I used to qualify for these and have a box sent to me when requested because I have no immune system. The link
Covid free test kit for - Vulnerable People from Government. Good afternoon everyone. Can someone tell me please when the Government stopped send out Covid test kit for vulnerable people? I used to qualify for these and have a box sent to me when requested because I have no immune system. The link
Joseph260268
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 months ago
Thyroid/post viral fatigue/perimenopause/CFS - help!
Morning lovely people. I really hope you can help we make sense of what's been going on for me for the past 4 years. After getting covid in March 2020 I have not really been 100%. The fatigue etc did improve to about 95% of normal until getting covid again in October 2021 (and going through some extreme
Morning lovely people. I really hope you can help we make sense of what's been going on for me for the past 4 years. After getting covid in March 2020 I have not really been 100%. The fatigue etc did improve to about 95% of normal until getting covid again in October 2021 (and going through some extreme
Dahliasanddaisies
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Can LDN help with Long Covid?
Can LDN help with Long Covid? Answered by Pharmacist Stephen Dickson, LDN Specialist Check out www.ldnrtevents.com for LDN Webinars, The LDN Book 3, eBooks, Medical Membership, etc. Please visit our website https://www.ldnresearchtrust.org which is packed with information on Low Dose Naltrexone (
Can LDN help with Long Covid? Answered by Pharmacist Stephen Dickson, LDN Specialist Check out www.ldnrtevents.com for LDN Webinars, The LDN Book 3, eBooks, Medical Membership, etc. Please visit our website https://www.ldnresearchtrust.org which is packed with information on Low Dose Naltrexone (
Shewulf
Administrator
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LDN Research Trust
3 months ago
Covid teens
It may have been there before covid, but if it was it was very well hidden. I have two great kids, son and daughter. One was a senior during Covid, and the other was in 10th grade. We will start with seniors story. Needless to say no senior year enjoyment, and then went off to college and his first year
It may have been there before covid, but if it was it was very well hidden. I have two great kids, son and daughter. One was a senior during Covid, and the other was in 10th grade. We will start with seniors story. Needless to say no senior year enjoyment, and then went off to college and his first year
bobo9876
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 months ago
Cancer sufferer T3 below range, T4 50%, TSH 1.6 advice
Hello wise caring people. On one result, looks like they are a poor converter. My best pal is probably loosing battle with cancer - mid 60s male. He had radiation treatment on throat cancer 3 1/2 years ago. Treatment now stopped and has a lymph node node issue that is not responding, after throat
Hello wise caring people. On one result, looks like they are a poor converter. My best pal is probably loosing battle with cancer - mid 60s male. He had radiation treatment on throat cancer 3 1/2 years ago. Treatment now stopped and has a lymph node node issue that is not responding, after throat
Sleepman
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
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