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Greater susceptibility???
Read this, posted in another group: “BA.2.86 may be more capable of causing infection in people who have previously had COVID-19 or who have received COVID-19 vaccines.” Approved COVID vaccine that may make us more susceptible to the new COVID variant? Good grief!
Read this, posted in another group: “BA.2.86 may be more capable of causing infection in people who have previously had COVID-19 or who have received COVID-19 vaccines.” Approved COVID vaccine that may make us more susceptible to the new COVID variant? Good grief!
Hisue
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NRAS
11 months ago
no help at all :(
okay here I go I quit alcohol and during the first week the anxiety and depression went off the charts. Crying everyday, staring at floor couldn’t move. It was really bad. Third week started to date I say get a little better and then 5 days ago I got Covid-19. Can you even believe it? So I’ve been getting
okay here I go I quit alcohol and during the first week the anxiety and depression went off the charts. Crying everyday, staring at floor couldn’t move. It was really bad. Third week started to date I say get a little better and then 5 days ago I got Covid-19. Can you even believe it? So I’ve been getting
Overthis1
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Anxiety and Depression Support
11 months ago
A Fib and Covid.
Hi everyone, I am in the middle of a Covid Infection at the moment and feeling quite poorly. I haven't had an A Fib attack for ages, but am now in the middle of one that has gone on for four hours so far. My question is, have any other members found that Covid has affected their A Fib. Thank you, Jenny
Hi everyone, I am in the middle of a Covid Infection at the moment and feeling quite poorly. I haven't had an A Fib attack for ages, but am now in the middle of one that has gone on for four hours so far. My question is, have any other members found that Covid has affected their A Fib. Thank you, Jenny
Attic
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AF Association
11 months ago
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hi today ( Monday ) was my last Venetoclax tablets . It has been a 12 month journey with thank goodness not too much drama . I won’t miss the nausea in the morning that’s for sure and am looking forward to having marmalade again . I just hope I can taste it as after 3 and 1/2 years of escaping covid
hi today ( Monday ) was my last Venetoclax tablets . It has been a 12 month journey with thank goodness not too much drama . I won’t miss the nausea in the morning that’s for sure and am looking forward to having marmalade again . I just hope I can taste it as after 3 and 1/2 years of escaping covid
Hilo13
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CLL Support
11 months ago
Zoladex and flu like symptoms
Hey. This may sound strange but does anyone suffer with flu like symptoms with the Zoladex? For the past 6 months I’ve had a number of ‘colds’ which seem to go straight to my sinuses but I have nothing else apart from feeling bunged up and absolutely no energy and achy. Just wondering if it could be
Hey. This may sound strange but does anyone suffer with flu like symptoms with the Zoladex? For the past 6 months I’ve had a number of ‘colds’ which seem to go straight to my sinuses but I have nothing else apart from feeling bunged up and absolutely no energy and achy. Just wondering if it could be
Louboo78
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
Time for booster
I’m wondering is it worthwhile getting a booster jab this autumn. I understand covid is still around and my understanding is it’s now milder then previous strains. I have mild asthma(do take a preventer daily), I am 51 and am sitting on the fence on booster number 5. Any thoughts, experiences, those
I’m wondering is it worthwhile getting a booster jab this autumn. I understand covid is still around and my understanding is it’s now milder then previous strains. I have mild asthma(do take a preventer daily), I am 51 and am sitting on the fence on booster number 5. Any thoughts, experiences, those
Saj123456
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Asthma Community Forum
11 months ago
Got the Covid
I got Fibro after have Lymes for 10 years undiagnosed. I got the lymes treated in the end but was told to keep well away from Covid. Now I've got the Covid. If I do get through all this (I'm in the first week) tell the truth, is it likely to make the fibro worse, cause if so, I need to plan ahead for
I got Fibro after have Lymes for 10 years undiagnosed. I got the lymes treated in the end but was told to keep well away from Covid. Now I've got the Covid. If I do get through all this (I'm in the first week) tell the truth, is it likely to make the fibro worse, cause if so, I need to plan ahead for
dinahdabble
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
11 months ago
Cycle buddies?
Hello, I've just started Norethisterone today to start our very last ever cycle and was wondering if anyone else is starting a cycle and wants to share the ups and downs. I'm on a short flare cycle so will be starting injections in 2 weeks and depending on how I respond egg collection will be around
Hello, I've just started Norethisterone today to start our very last ever cycle and was wondering if anyone else is starting a cycle and wants to share the ups and downs. I'm on a short flare cycle so will be starting injections in 2 weeks and depending on how I respond egg collection will be around
lmno
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Fertility Network UK
5 months ago
Being taking off Pegasys. :( Looking for alternatives
Hi all, I have ET & PV with Jak2. I am 40. I have been on aspirin for over 10 years, but had to start Pegasys 3 months ago. I haven't tolerated it well. Severe shortness of breath etc. My hematologist reduced my dose to 30 per week, but I am suffering with hypertension (150 to 69/96 on average) and
Hi all, I have ET & PV with Jak2. I am 40. I have been on aspirin for over 10 years, but had to start Pegasys 3 months ago. I haven't tolerated it well. Severe shortness of breath etc. My hematologist reduced my dose to 30 per week, but I am suffering with hypertension (150 to 69/96 on average) and
JustKeepSw1mming
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MPN Voice
10 months ago
PBC and nails / gel polish / acrylic
hi everyone, just a quick question.. I wondered has anyone had any issues with having their nails done with gel polish. I had to switch from gel polish to acrylic as my nails kept having a reaction to the gel - and often developed a fungal infection. Once I switched to acrylic they were much better
hi everyone, just a quick question.. I wondered has anyone had any issues with having their nails done with gel polish. I had to switch from gel polish to acrylic as my nails kept having a reaction to the gel - and often developed a fungal infection. Once I switched to acrylic they were much better
Deemum
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PBC Foundation
5 months ago
Dreaded flu- update its covid
Hi everyone! I hope your all well, thank you for letting me join. Quick history I was born in 1988 with shones syndrome and have had 2 mech valves done now by 35. My 6th surgery in 2018 left me with a stroke, tia and the following year a silent heart attack. My question is with the flu when do I need
Hi everyone! I hope your all well, thank you for letting me join. Quick history I was born in 1988 with shones syndrome and have had 2 mech valves done now by 35. My 6th surgery in 2018 left me with a stroke, tia and the following year a silent heart attack. My question is with the flu when do I need
Mdea1988
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British Heart Foundation
11 months ago
Flu Symptoms
Hi I was recently diagnosed with Fibromylgia. I have had the flu and I am struggling to recover from it. I am 2 weeks in now and I am still feeling weak, dizzy, getting bad headache and have a rasping cough. Does anyone struggle to recover when having a virus..? Thanks
Hi I was recently diagnosed with Fibromylgia. I have had the flu and I am struggling to recover from it. I am 2 weeks in now and I am still feeling weak, dizzy, getting bad headache and have a rasping cough. Does anyone struggle to recover when having a virus..? Thanks
Mark1973
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
5 months ago
Immunocomprised and suddenly have an asymptomatic Covid infection!
My husband has CLL and is in treatment (finished Obinutuzumab, now on Venetoclax). He has had two pretty severe Covid infections; first one in June 2022, second one in December 22. The second infection turned into long Covid (fatigue, daily low grade fevers) - lasting over six months now. He woke up
My husband has CLL and is in treatment (finished Obinutuzumab, now on Venetoclax). He has had two pretty severe Covid infections; first one in June 2022, second one in December 22. The second infection turned into long Covid (fatigue, daily low grade fevers) - lasting over six months now. He woke up
keikikumu
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CLL Support
11 months ago
Recovering after hospital stay
I’m wondering if anyone can tell me what to expect next. I had Covid at the end of January. I felt very flu like for a couple of days then okay for a few days. After that I got a cold and a chesty cough. The cough was only occasional. At the end of last week I started to feel flu like again. I decided
I’m wondering if anyone can tell me what to expect next. I had Covid at the end of January. I felt very flu like for a couple of days then okay for a few days. After that I got a cold and a chesty cough. The cough was only occasional. At the end of last week I started to feel flu like again. I decided
AppleOrchard
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Asthma Community Forum
5 months ago
Coughing and AFib
I've been down for several days with what seems to be the flu (4 days of negative covid testing) and one of the most persistent symptoms has been a bad cough. I went into AFib a couple of days ago but blamed it on the fever. However, no fever today, but just went into AFib again. Anyone else have this
I've been down for several days with what seems to be the flu (4 days of negative covid testing) and one of the most persistent symptoms has been a bad cough. I went into AFib a couple of days ago but blamed it on the fever. However, no fever today, but just went into AFib again. Anyone else have this
hartbeast
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Pneumonia vaccine
Hi all I have Lupus SLE, and numerous other thing, just wondering how often do we need the pneumonia vaccine TIA
Hi all I have Lupus SLE, and numerous other thing, just wondering how often do we need the pneumonia vaccine TIA
MrGrey1234
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LUPUS UK
10 months ago
Donor egg to blastocyst conversion
Hello all, So I found out donor egg collection was today (12 collected, 9 mature) and I'm wondering about how many blastocysts I might get. I don't know the fertilisation rate. It was poor with my own eggs (assuming due to age). My partner does have only 3% morphology but apparently that is a minor issue
Hello all, So I found out donor egg collection was today (12 collected, 9 mature) and I'm wondering about how many blastocysts I might get. I don't know the fertilisation rate. It was poor with my own eggs (assuming due to age). My partner does have only 3% morphology but apparently that is a minor issue
Orangeflowers
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Fertility Network UK
5 months ago
Frustrated
Hi glad I found this group. I have had depression and anxiety for a long time 2000. Dx Generalized Anxiety Disorder Effexor worked after going through a few meds as my stress level climbed my doctor at the time gave me Ativan .5 as needed added to Effexor it worked. (That was in 2000) fast forward
Hi glad I found this group. I have had depression and anxiety for a long time 2000. Dx Generalized Anxiety Disorder Effexor worked after going through a few meds as my stress level climbed my doctor at the time gave me Ativan .5 as needed added to Effexor it worked. (That was in 2000) fast forward
darksun
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Anxiety and Depression Support
11 months ago
A COLD AND VENETOCLAX
Hi all….has anyone had a cold and paused Venetoclax? Still waiting to hear back from my Oncologist. Thanks…Diana
Hi all….has anyone had a cold and paused Venetoclax? Still waiting to hear back from my Oncologist. Thanks…Diana
difor29
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CLL Support
5 months ago
Finally some progress
Those who followed our Journey, know this is such a painful process of grief. Two weeks ago, the hospital wrote it would not change the factual information in my wife's chart. In her chart it had been written she had Biopys proven Nash Cirrhosis, which led doctors looking at ultrasounds that said
Those who followed our Journey, know this is such a painful process of grief. Two weeks ago, the hospital wrote it would not change the factual information in my wife's chart. In her chart it had been written she had Biopys proven Nash Cirrhosis, which led doctors looking at ultrasounds that said
Wolivere
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British Liver Trust
10 months ago
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