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arrhythmia and the flu and Covid vaccine
Hi all! I had a physical on Wednesday and since I hadn’t received my flu and Covid vaccine yet this year went ahead and got them. I came home and did a workout and felt fine until evening when fever and chills hit along with some mild sporadic heart arrhythmia. I took it easy the next couple days and
Hi all! I had a physical on Wednesday and since I hadn’t received my flu and Covid vaccine yet this year went ahead and got them. I came home and did a workout and felt fine until evening when fever and chills hit along with some mild sporadic heart arrhythmia. I took it easy the next couple days and
CoCoLuna11
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CLL Support
5 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
4 months ago
who cares for the carer?
Hello lovely people. In July 2023 i found myself needing to go the A and E as i was breathless and my GP sent me there for a chest xray but i ended up calling a ambulance and when they took my HR is was 200 beats a min i was taken straight in to the resuscitation area at the RSCH. I had no chest pains
Hello lovely people. In July 2023 i found myself needing to go the A and E as i was breathless and my GP sent me there for a chest xray but i ended up calling a ambulance and when they took my HR is was 200 beats a min i was taken straight in to the resuscitation area at the RSCH. I had no chest pains
Sindyblue
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
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Covid jabs to be sold in pharmacies
hi Has anyone else any information regarding selling of Covid jabs from next month . this was in the Times this morning. This will allow people who are not eligible for NHS booster jabs to get vaccinated . They are saying the cost will be £15-£20 .
hi Has anyone else any information regarding selling of Covid jabs from next month . this was in the Times this morning. This will allow people who are not eligible for NHS booster jabs to get vaccinated . They are saying the cost will be £15-£20 .
Main1234
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Vasculitis UK
5 months ago
My PMR is basically gone, but now I got shingles on my right side of face.
All the drugs I took, take lowers my immune system. No prednisone anymore, but Methotrexate lowers immune response. About 4 days ago, got shingles on my face and forehead. It is super pain, bad pain. Before the shingles, I felt like my eyes were infected, eyes and skin all red and sore. Pain not quite
All the drugs I took, take lowers my immune system. No prednisone anymore, but Methotrexate lowers immune response. About 4 days ago, got shingles on my face and forehead. It is super pain, bad pain. Before the shingles, I felt like my eyes were infected, eyes and skin all red and sore. Pain not quite
sdowney717
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
Septic Arthritis
Evening all, Has anyone experienced Septic Arthritis due to RA? What were your symptoms? I'm having the worst pain and swelling in my left knee that I've ever had. I had an emergency appt with Rheumatology this morning who drained fluid from my knee and sent off for testing as it was cloudy? They also
Evening all, Has anyone experienced Septic Arthritis due to RA? What were your symptoms? I'm having the worst pain and swelling in my left knee that I've ever had. I had an emergency appt with Rheumatology this morning who drained fluid from my knee and sent off for testing as it was cloudy? They also
Mummyto2x
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NRAS
5 months ago
Septic Arthritis
Evening all, Has anyone experienced Septic Arthritis due to RA? What were your symptoms? I'm having the worst pain and swelling in my left knee that I've ever had. I had an emergency appt with Rheumatology this morning who drained fluid from my knee and sent off for testing as it was cloudy? They also
Evening all, Has anyone experienced Septic Arthritis due to RA? What were your symptoms? I'm having the worst pain and swelling in my left knee that I've ever had. I had an emergency appt with Rheumatology this morning who drained fluid from my knee and sent off for testing as it was cloudy? They also
Mummyto2x
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FieryBones - RA Community
5 months ago
just to say thanks
thanks everyone who replied to me , about my Painful Knee, it’s lovely to know there’s help when u need it, still struggling, all over flare now , just come home from hospital after having all over steroid injection, hope it works, should be starting new drug soon, thank u all once again Kate x
thanks everyone who replied to me , about my Painful Knee, it’s lovely to know there’s help when u need it, still struggling, all over flare now , just come home from hospital after having all over steroid injection, hope it works, should be starting new drug soon, thank u all once again Kate x
Kate2628
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NRAS
5 months ago
11 months on.
Hiya,I was in a coma in jan-march for mixed overdose, CLABSI, cellulitis, gangrene to left thigh, sepsis, multi organ failure, end stage renal failure/on diyalsis, ventilation associated pneumonia and the list goes on. I came out of the hospital on 5th may with a walking frame and still 0 ability to
Hiya,I was in a coma in jan-march for mixed overdose, CLABSI, cellulitis, gangrene to left thigh, sepsis, multi organ failure, end stage renal failure/on diyalsis, ventilation associated pneumonia and the list goes on. I came out of the hospital on 5th may with a walking frame and still 0 ability to
Jjones210519
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ICUsteps
7 months ago
Buprenorphine
Hello, have many UK people found it easy or hard to get Buprenorphine px by GP to control pain from RLS? I have been withdrawing from Pramepexole and using only codeine however it is now not effective in controlling my pain. I have a GP appointment in a few days and was going to ask for Buprenorphine
Hello, have many UK people found it easy or hard to get Buprenorphine px by GP to control pain from RLS? I have been withdrawing from Pramepexole and using only codeine however it is now not effective in controlling my pain. I have a GP appointment in a few days and was going to ask for Buprenorphine
Cookiebum24
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 months ago
Leg Pain pt 3
Writing again because one of you lovely people suggested I saw my MRI results for myself. She was right, my doctor said it was wear and tear in the back. Keep taking the painkillers and walk. But I did see the results and it is Grade 1 degenerative spondylolisthesis. He did not suggest physio. But
Writing again because one of you lovely people suggested I saw my MRI results for myself. She was right, my doctor said it was wear and tear in the back. Keep taking the painkillers and walk. But I did see the results and it is Grade 1 degenerative spondylolisthesis. He did not suggest physio. But
Alloagirl
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Pain Concern
5 months ago
dipyridamole
I’m going to try this next week when I get an Rx. Looking for any pointers from anyone who has had success with it. I gather that 225mg is a common dose for RLS (three 75mg pills). I intend to start with one pill and titrate up to three quickly if there are no issues. I’m currently using buprenorphine
I’m going to try this next week when I get an Rx. Looking for any pointers from anyone who has had success with it. I gather that 225mg is a common dose for RLS (three 75mg pills). I intend to start with one pill and titrate up to three quickly if there are no issues. I’m currently using buprenorphine
707twitcher
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 months ago
Groups eligible for covid-19 spring booster announced
The groups eligible for the spring 2024 Covid-19 booster vaccine have now been announced. But it is not yet clear what date invitations will be sent or when they will start. You can find more information about eligible groups on our website, where we will also provide updates when the NHS releases timings
The groups eligible for the spring 2024 Covid-19 booster vaccine have now been announced. But it is not yet clear what date invitations will be sent or when they will start. You can find more information about eligible groups on our website, where we will also provide updates when the NHS releases timings
Debbie_kinsey
Administrator
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LUPUS UK
5 months ago
chronic knee pain, can anyone help!
lve had knee pain before, lve had my knee drained , steroid injection s , but the last 2weeks have been chronic pain never had it this bad before, l dread going to bed trying to walk when l get out of bed is almost impossible, l need a chair with wheels on to get to bathroom, it’s okay when I’m sitting
lve had knee pain before, lve had my knee drained , steroid injection s , but the last 2weeks have been chronic pain never had it this bad before, l dread going to bed trying to walk when l get out of bed is almost impossible, l need a chair with wheels on to get to bathroom, it’s okay when I’m sitting
Kate2628
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NRAS
5 months ago
switching to a carnivore diet has put my PMR into total remission
I know the subject may be viewed as sensational or just plain wrong, but that is what I have concluded. At the time I was diagnosed with PMR, I already had diagnoses of psoriatic arthritis and fibromyalgia. My PMR started in 2019, about 8 months prior to covid. I was put on prednisone and experienced
I know the subject may be viewed as sensational or just plain wrong, but that is what I have concluded. At the time I was diagnosed with PMR, I already had diagnoses of psoriatic arthritis and fibromyalgia. My PMR started in 2019, about 8 months prior to covid. I was put on prednisone and experienced
benhemp
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
Prebiotic Probiotic Antibiotic... What's the deal?
Ok... Antibiotic is just added to the post title for rhyming. This post is not about antibiotic. So what is this about? Bacillus Subtilis PXN21 beneficial for PD... And Bio-Kult sells out. Thankfully pvw2 pointed out that any Subtilis strain works L. Plantarum PS128 beneficial for PD... And
Ok... Antibiotic is just added to the post title for rhyming. This post is not about antibiotic. So what is this about? Bacillus Subtilis PXN21 beneficial for PD... And Bio-Kult sells out. Thankfully pvw2 pointed out that any Subtilis strain works L. Plantarum PS128 beneficial for PD... And
JayPwP
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Cure Parkinson's
2 months ago
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
Administrator
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LDN Research Trust
5 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
5 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
4 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
4 months ago
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