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covid vaccine and prostate cancer
I was surprised that the post about the covid vaccine was abruptly terminated as if the subject was closed and the answer is settled. That is not true in my opinion. This is a brand new technology that was only tested for about a year. No definitive study has been done about the long term impact (if
I was surprised that the post about the covid vaccine was abruptly terminated as if the subject was closed and the answer is settled. That is not true in my opinion. This is a brand new technology that was only tested for about a year. No definitive study has been done about the long term impact (if
Schwah
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
covid vaccine & prostate cancer
Any concerns/studies re covid vaccines bringing prostate cancer back? No politics just want to know if there are any reasons to be concerned.
Any concerns/studies re covid vaccines bringing prostate cancer back? No politics just want to know if there are any reasons to be concerned.
BL2023
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Over heating
I have been suffering from overheating since I had covid in 2022, thought it was my HRT tablets but wasn't (doctor has since taken me off them, another story) and has gotten worse over the period from then until now. I start sweating no matter what the weather or temperature is day and night, I can
I have been suffering from overheating since I had covid in 2022, thought it was my HRT tablets but wasn't (doctor has since taken me off them, another story) and has gotten worse over the period from then until now. I start sweating no matter what the weather or temperature is day and night, I can
pramela
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
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⭐️covid survivors let’s keep on fighting, let’s help each other & spread awareness of the real impact & life changing difficulties we face
🧏🏽♀️My COVID Journey: A Tale of Resilience and Hope (Part 1) In the depths of January 2021, my life took an unexpected turn when I found myself in the clutches of COVID-19. At first, I mistook the weakening of my body for a mere exacerbation of my asthma. Little did I know that this was just the
🧏🏽♀️My COVID Journey: A Tale of Resilience and Hope (Part 1) In the depths of January 2021, my life took an unexpected turn when I found myself in the clutches of COVID-19. At first, I mistook the weakening of my body for a mere exacerbation of my asthma. Little did I know that this was just the
Ladysurvivor1
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ICUsteps
3 months ago
Winter or Spring Covid Booster Vaccinations?
Winter or Spring Covid Booster Vaccinations? Good evening everyone, has anyone heard anything about "Covid Boosters Vaccinations" being available for Winter or Spring? The last Booster I received was early October 2023 as I have a weakened immune system. I have not seen much coverage on this by the
Winter or Spring Covid Booster Vaccinations? Good evening everyone, has anyone heard anything about "Covid Boosters Vaccinations" being available for Winter or Spring? The last Booster I received was early October 2023 as I have a weakened immune system. I have not seen much coverage on this by the
Joseph260268
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 months ago
Covid recovery and steroids
using the dsns method I had got down to 0.5 mg steroids in December but then I got covid. The first symptoms that I experienced were like a pmr flare. I increased the steroids to 5 mg . After two weeks of slow recovery I then went rapidly downhill and went to the doctor. I have asthma and was very breathless
using the dsns method I had got down to 0.5 mg steroids in December but then I got covid. The first symptoms that I experienced were like a pmr flare. I increased the steroids to 5 mg . After two weeks of slow recovery I then went rapidly downhill and went to the doctor. I have asthma and was very breathless
Yellow-dog
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PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
My Last (IFN) Dose, my Fateful Decision One Year Ago
This is a long and not cheerful post, I understand if you don’t wish to wade fully or at all thru it. Sections are marked for easy reference. The thoughts are my opinions only. -- I wrote a few months ago on my botched flu vax anniversary. Today is the one year mark for my Last Dose of Besremi
This is a long and not cheerful post, I understand if you don’t wish to wade fully or at all thru it. Sections are marked for easy reference. The thoughts are my opinions only. -- I wrote a few months ago on my botched flu vax anniversary. Today is the one year mark for my Last Dose of Besremi
EPguy
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MPN Voice
3 months ago
Update: x-ray shock 😲
Just an update after my bood test shower hf.I am still waiting on the echo. I was to have a chest x-ray. I mentioned back pain so I got both done. Chest x-ray was fine. The back x-ray was late!! Mmm Turns out I have a blocked artery in my left hip. Along with the heart meds, I also now am given aspirin
Just an update after my bood test shower hf.I am still waiting on the echo. I was to have a chest x-ray. I mentioned back pain so I got both done. Chest x-ray was fine. The back x-ray was late!! Mmm Turns out I have a blocked artery in my left hip. Along with the heart meds, I also now am given aspirin
Kristi74
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
FET in 4 days and nasty cold
I am so worried now, our FET is this Thursday and some nasty cold got me this weekend. I am afraid to take any cold/flu meds so it won't mess up with my lining etc 🙈 Has anyone been not well before or during transfer and it affected the outcome?
I am so worried now, our FET is this Thursday and some nasty cold got me this weekend. I am afraid to take any cold/flu meds so it won't mess up with my lining etc 🙈 Has anyone been not well before or during transfer and it affected the outcome?
Glaedy
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Fertility Network UK
1 month ago
A suggestion that is working well, for me at least. AT least for now.
I think RLS can have several triggers, as well as several things that help. Sometimes it changes and what worked often does not neccessarily work each time. It may work again, but in the meantime, you need something else. Certainly avoiding foods or substances that bother and trigger the RLS, is a
I think RLS can have several triggers, as well as several things that help. Sometimes it changes and what worked often does not neccessarily work each time. It may work again, but in the meantime, you need something else. Certainly avoiding foods or substances that bother and trigger the RLS, is a
lauraflora
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 months ago
CHANGING Room CHAT...WEEK 3.... Taking time out...to...
Hello, people... ! Welcome to the changing room on this very cold and snowy day here in the Staffs Moorlands. I am a tad late today,,, whizzing around and here and there... and ready for a sit down! Take a seat and a warm or cold drink, and relax. A bit of an odd subject today and one I did not really
Hello, people... ! Welcome to the changing room on this very cold and snowy day here in the Staffs Moorlands. I am a tad late today,,, whizzing around and here and there... and ready for a sit down! Take a seat and a warm or cold drink, and relax. A bit of an odd subject today and one I did not really
Oldfloss
Administrator
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Strength & Flex
3 months ago
Trimbow update
I have been on the Trimbow three weeks now and it does seem to be working , I noticed I was walking faster and the use of my ventolin is much reduced . I still have a chesty cough lingering on after a cold but no infection , I need to ask the question does Trimbow make you cough? Just wondered as I
I have been on the Trimbow three weeks now and it does seem to be working , I noticed I was walking faster and the use of my ventolin is much reduced . I still have a chesty cough lingering on after a cold but no infection , I need to ask the question does Trimbow make you cough? Just wondered as I
MrsP70
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 month ago
Menopause and covid
Hi. I’m 59 & post menopause for years now but had Covid in December and still getting over it. I’ve noticed that I appear to have hormonal symptoms and a pattern. I’m weepy, get blocked, feel slight ovary pain etc. Was wondering if anyone else experienced this after having Covid? I had slight bleeds
Hi. I’m 59 & post menopause for years now but had Covid in December and still getting over it. I’ve noticed that I appear to have hormonal symptoms and a pattern. I’m weepy, get blocked, feel slight ovary pain etc. Was wondering if anyone else experienced this after having Covid? I had slight bleeds
Dham
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Menopause and Perimenopause Support
3 months ago
COVID
Just looking for advice. My wife tested positive for COVID today and is quite ill. I was on a car with her before diagnosis and she was sneezing and coughing alot.My oncologist rang today to say my neutrophil count was 0.75. all other markers ok. He has suggested an injection into stomach as he said
Just looking for advice. My wife tested positive for COVID today and is quite ill. I was on a car with her before diagnosis and she was sneezing and coughing alot.My oncologist rang today to say my neutrophil count was 0.75. all other markers ok. He has suggested an injection into stomach as he said
Guinness4822
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CLL Support
3 months ago
Tired Tavern - Discord server for people with CFS/ME and/or Long Covid (PACS)
Hi guys, Tired Tavern is community server for people with CFS/ME and/or Long Covid. It's community where empathy, understanding and shared experiences thrive. We have discussions, support groups as well as community events like movie nights and gaming events. If you'd like to join, here is the link
Hi guys, Tired Tavern is community server for people with CFS/ME and/or Long Covid. It's community where empathy, understanding and shared experiences thrive. We have discussions, support groups as well as community events like movie nights and gaming events. If you'd like to join, here is the link
TiredTavern
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Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Community
3 months ago
Covid vaccine decision time…
According to this article (link below) older unvaccinated people have been hit particularly hard by Covid and are greatly at risk. I read elsewhere that the last date for getting the jab is 31st January for all ages. I haven’t been vaccinated since the end of 2021 but I’m thinking it’s time to have the
According to this article (link below) older unvaccinated people have been hit particularly hard by Covid and are greatly at risk. I read elsewhere that the last date for getting the jab is 31st January for all ages. I haven’t been vaccinated since the end of 2021 but I’m thinking it’s time to have the
Samazeuilh2
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AF Association
3 months ago
Living with Long Covid but now Tinnitus too!
Hello everybody, I am new to this site today and have spoken to a very helpful gentleman on the helpline. I have had Long Covid subsequent to catching Covid in April and November 2020 and January 2022. One of the major problems for me is fatigue which is very debilitating. I usually have nausea with
Hello everybody, I am new to this site today and have spoken to a very helpful gentleman on the helpline. I have had Long Covid subsequent to catching Covid in April and November 2020 and January 2022. One of the major problems for me is fatigue which is very debilitating. I usually have nausea with
santosha72
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Tinnitus UK
3 months ago
Wife getting MMR vaccine booster - isolate or not?
I'm an SLL patient, 55 years old, now about 2.5 years into remission after 6 FCR treatments. I just recovered from a recent (and thankfully mild) bout of shingles. My shingles was so mild that my GP wasn't convinced it actually was shingles! She had me tested for herpes zoster antibodies, and for good
I'm an SLL patient, 55 years old, now about 2.5 years into remission after 6 FCR treatments. I just recovered from a recent (and thankfully mild) bout of shingles. My shingles was so mild that my GP wasn't convinced it actually was shingles! She had me tested for herpes zoster antibodies, and for good
xpro3
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CLL Support
2 months ago
Inhaler post pneumonia, awaiting lung scarring diagnosis?
Hi first time posting - hoping someone can help! I’m basically after some advice in knowing when to ask for an inhaler. 40 y old female fit and healthy until last September when I got severe pneumonia. One lung was a white out with atelectasis (bits inside the lung dying; they’re still dead) and the
Hi first time posting - hoping someone can help! I’m basically after some advice in knowing when to ask for an inhaler. 40 y old female fit and healthy until last September when I got severe pneumonia. One lung was a white out with atelectasis (bits inside the lung dying; they’re still dead) and the
SirCoughalot
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 months ago
Feeling poorly
Evening everyone, I have continued to feel increasingly unwell. Shoulder and neck pain continues and keeps me awake or wakes me up every night now. I sometimes wake up with sweat around my neck and chest. The steroid injection I had 13 days ago helped a bit to decrease the intensity of pain but it hasn
Evening everyone, I have continued to feel increasingly unwell. Shoulder and neck pain continues and keeps me awake or wakes me up every night now. I sometimes wake up with sweat around my neck and chest. The steroid injection I had 13 days ago helped a bit to decrease the intensity of pain but it hasn
MsWhistledown
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
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