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Not what I expected!
After feeling unwell, I’ve had a lousy night, tested in the early hours and have Covid! Had the booster 12 days ago and the flu jab on Saturday. it’s Sod’s Law , I was going to say a flare and low adrenal function feels like Covid with Mumps . Hopefully i can get antivirals , they wouldn’t give them
After feeling unwell, I’ve had a lousy night, tested in the early hours and have Covid! Had the booster 12 days ago and the flu jab on Saturday. it’s Sod’s Law , I was going to say a flare and low adrenal function feels like Covid with Mumps . Hopefully i can get antivirals , they wouldn’t give them
Greensleeves
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
Flue or RLS
as I mentioned a day or so back I had my flue jab last Sunday 1st October and my RLS has got progressively worse Monday and Tuesday virtually all day and constant headaches. Went to bed at 9.45 Monday night woke at 11.30 pm had to get up and walk around tried to go back to sleep by gave up till 6am went
as I mentioned a day or so back I had my flue jab last Sunday 1st October and my RLS has got progressively worse Monday and Tuesday virtually all day and constant headaches. Went to bed at 9.45 Monday night woke at 11.30 pm had to get up and walk around tried to go back to sleep by gave up till 6am went
HipHop1972
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Restless Legs Syndrome
10 months ago
Probiotics
Hi I wondered if anyone has used the Inessa advanced biotic complex? i've read that bifidobacterium infantis is good for gas and bloating ( and i have alot of gas!) and the inessa probiotic contains it whereas the one i'm using at the moment which is Time health probiotic doesn't. If not does anyone
Hi I wondered if anyone has used the Inessa advanced biotic complex? i've read that bifidobacterium infantis is good for gas and bloating ( and i have alot of gas!) and the inessa probiotic contains it whereas the one i'm using at the moment which is Time health probiotic doesn't. If not does anyone
catpurple7
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
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Workplace Injury
I work in the dental field and was trimming an imperino I was taking on a patient. When trimming the impression, he scalpel slipped and cut my finger fairly deeply. I checked the impression and there was no obvious blood contamination, likely only a small amount of saliva. After following proper protocol
I work in the dental field and was trimming an imperino I was taking on a patient. When trimming the impression, he scalpel slipped and cut my finger fairly deeply. I checked the impression and there was no obvious blood contamination, likely only a small amount of saliva. After following proper protocol
Lc06091
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British Liver Trust
5 months ago
COVID-19 immune cell vaccine eases SLE symptoms in girl: Report
Therapy helped 13-year-old by increasing immune tolerance, researchers say
A personalized vaccine kit designed to prevent COVID-19 infection eased systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) manifestations in an adolescent girl in Indonesia whose symptoms had not been well-controlled with immunosuppressive
Therapy helped 13-year-old by increasing immune tolerance, researchers say
A personalized vaccine kit designed to prevent COVID-19 infection eased systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) manifestations in an adolescent girl in Indonesia whose symptoms had not been well-controlled with immunosuppressive
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
10 months ago
A very special interview with Dr Patrick Harrington regarding Covid vaccines and MPN patients
In this interview Dr Patrick Harrington, Consultant Haematologist, Guy’s & St Thomas’ Hospital, talks to Nona about Covid vaccines for MPN patients, he starts off by describing the research he carried out at the start of the Covid pandemic, with Covid being a new condition it was an area that needed
In this interview Dr Patrick Harrington, Consultant Haematologist, Guy’s & St Thomas’ Hospital, talks to Nona about Covid vaccines for MPN patients, he starts off by describing the research he carried out at the start of the Covid pandemic, with Covid being a new condition it was an area that needed
Mazcd
MPNVoice
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MPN Voice
10 months ago
Treating PVCS on a virtual ward
I have posted on here a number of times about the burden of persistent PVCs. Anyway, after 5 days of feeling very dizzy and nauseous, I went to see my GP. She sent me straight to my local hospital which is a big teaching hospital. I was seen in the Same Day Emergency Medicine unit who were thorough and
I have posted on here a number of times about the burden of persistent PVCs. Anyway, after 5 days of feeling very dizzy and nauseous, I went to see my GP. She sent me straight to my local hospital which is a big teaching hospital. I was seen in the Same Day Emergency Medicine unit who were thorough and
Norfolk_spaniel
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AF Association
11 months ago
First Post
Hi all, although this is my first post I have visited this site for the last 2 1/2 years. I was diagnosed with RA. Just as covid hit, I went from a healthy 52 year old to literally not being able to get out of bed overnight. I have never experienced pain like it, and I spiralled quickly in to a very
Hi all, although this is my first post I have visited this site for the last 2 1/2 years. I was diagnosed with RA. Just as covid hit, I went from a healthy 52 year old to literally not being able to get out of bed overnight. I have never experienced pain like it, and I spiralled quickly in to a very
Ryshta
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NRAS
10 months ago
😵💫Crazy COVID story 😷🤧
So My friend who was infected a couple weeks ago for the first time with COVID saw his Dr and was prescribed paxlovid, one of 2 main antiviral treatment that is given to COVID infected people. He recovered, tested negative and returned to work last weekend. He text me last night...started feeling like
So My friend who was infected a couple weeks ago for the first time with COVID saw his Dr and was prescribed paxlovid, one of 2 main antiviral treatment that is given to COVID infected people. He recovered, tested negative and returned to work last weekend. He text me last night...started feeling like
LifeIsThePitts
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Anxiety and Depression Support
10 months ago
Tetanus booster while on prednisone?
Has anyone had the tetanus booster (I'm due for a 10-year one) while on prednisone? Am I correct in understanding that we should not have "live" vaccines? And I can't find any information that mentions if it's live or not. Thank you so much for any insights!
Has anyone had the tetanus booster (I'm due for a 10-year one) while on prednisone? Am I correct in understanding that we should not have "live" vaccines? And I can't find any information that mentions if it's live or not. Thank you so much for any insights!
Spartans1
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
Question on tapering
Everytime I start reducing my pred I develop a Cold sore on my lip, does an yone else have this problem?
Everytime I start reducing my pred I develop a Cold sore on my lip, does an yone else have this problem?
Kiwisufferer2019
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
Drew Weissman, Katalin Karikó win Nobel in medicine for enabling mRNA COVID vaccines
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A screen at the Karolinska Institute shows this year's laureates Katalin Kariko of Hungary (L) and Drew Weissman of the US during the announcement of the winners of the 2023 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm on October 2, 2023.(Jonathan Nackstrand/AFP
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A screen at the Karolinska Institute shows this year's laureates Katalin Kariko of Hungary (L) and Drew Weissman of the US during the announcement of the winners of the 2023 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm on October 2, 2023.(Jonathan Nackstrand/AFP
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
10 months ago
Seem to be stuck at 7.5mg
Hello my friends , I have been stuck at this dose for approaching 3 years . Sometimes going a little higher on sick days and throughout extremely stressful times. I’ve lost my Mum this year after years of caring , grief is a dreadful experience, the price we pay for love eh ! I only have to drop
Hello my friends , I have been stuck at this dose for approaching 3 years . Sometimes going a little higher on sick days and throughout extremely stressful times. I’ve lost my Mum this year after years of caring , grief is a dreadful experience, the price we pay for love eh ! I only have to drop
Greensleeves
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
Post Covid
Morning all ,hoping for advice plz. I had covid 6 weeks ago,it was very unpleasant. Worse still is now ive been left with vertigo. Im actually struggling more with this than the covid. My RA nurse also stopped my meds due to how poorly i was. So far no flare. Please has anyone else had vertigo and how
Morning all ,hoping for advice plz. I had covid 6 weeks ago,it was very unpleasant. Worse still is now ive been left with vertigo. Im actually struggling more with this than the covid. My RA nurse also stopped my meds due to how poorly i was. So far no flare. Please has anyone else had vertigo and how
Ninnin67
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NRAS
10 months ago
itch and bilirubin, long covid
1) since startin* urso I continue to have an itchy abdomen and scalp. My family dr does not think itch is related to PBC because my bilirubin is fine… I think I’m early stage. Enzymes starting to come down but the gi doc says nothing gets added or changed until we see how I do after being on it for a
1) since startin* urso I continue to have an itchy abdomen and scalp. My family dr does not think itch is related to PBC because my bilirubin is fine… I think I’m early stage. Enzymes starting to come down but the gi doc says nothing gets added or changed until we see how I do after being on it for a
Artsy123
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PBCers Organization
10 months ago
Covid prior to FET with a positive outcome
Hope everyone is doing ok! I just wondered if anyone tested positive for covid the month before their FET and then had a positive result? I know it’s different for everyone but just making sure it has actually happened and if I go ahead with my FET next month I’m not starting on the back foot! (Well
Hope everyone is doing ok! I just wondered if anyone tested positive for covid the month before their FET and then had a positive result? I know it’s different for everyone but just making sure it has actually happened and if I go ahead with my FET next month I’m not starting on the back foot! (Well
Booda21
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Fertility Network UK
10 months ago
immunosuppressants and Covid vaccine
I was told by my nephrologist that I should wait 3 months to get the current Covid vaccine until my immunosuppressive medication (rituximab) wears off because I won’t mount a good response if I get it now. Has anyone been told similar advice?
I was told by my nephrologist that I should wait 3 months to get the current Covid vaccine until my immunosuppressive medication (rituximab) wears off because I won’t mount a good response if I get it now. Has anyone been told similar advice?
MsAmyM
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Kidney Disease
10 months ago
covid vaccination
Thankyou to everyone who replied to my previous post . Most people seem to be having the covid booster . It isn’t the initial jab that bothers me but what it’s doing long term . I had my last one in November and since then I’ve developed polymyalgia rheumatica, another auto immune disease . Who knows
Thankyou to everyone who replied to my previous post . Most people seem to be having the covid booster . It isn’t the initial jab that bothers me but what it’s doing long term . I had my last one in November and since then I’ve developed polymyalgia rheumatica, another auto immune disease . Who knows
Juliet46
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MPN Voice
10 months ago
Covid jab, to be or not to be
I really don't know what to think about the covid jab, i have had them all until now, but having contracted covid 4 weeks ago, and ended up feeling terrible, and even now i feel pretty dire, and it certainly heightened my depression, and so i do question if it's really worth bothering. Several people
I really don't know what to think about the covid jab, i have had them all until now, but having contracted covid 4 weeks ago, and ended up feeling terrible, and even now i feel pretty dire, and it certainly heightened my depression, and so i do question if it's really worth bothering. Several people
secrets22
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Anxiety and Depression Support
10 months ago
Am I getting back to hillwalking too soon?
Hello all, I've now been out of hospital for just over three months. I was admitted in February this year for flu, pneumonia and severe septic shock and was in a coma for almost a month in ICU, then in a general ward for another 8 weeks before getting out. I do have ICU-acquired weakness in various
Hello all, I've now been out of hospital for just over three months. I was admitted in February this year for flu, pneumonia and severe septic shock and was in a coma for almost a month in ICU, then in a general ward for another 8 weeks before getting out. I do have ICU-acquired weakness in various
helen_m
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ICUsteps
11 months ago
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