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Dentist and antibiotics?
Hi - I have a question regarding dentist/hygienist and the need to take antibiotics afterwards (newly diagnosed with ET/JAK2 and still bringing down platelets with Hydroxy). My haematology team recommend antibiotics after any major work, and for the dentist/hygienist not to use too much pressure. The
Hi - I have a question regarding dentist/hygienist and the need to take antibiotics afterwards (newly diagnosed with ET/JAK2 and still bringing down platelets with Hydroxy). My haematology team recommend antibiotics after any major work, and for the dentist/hygienist not to use too much pressure. The
Bouillabaisse
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MPN Voice
11 months ago
It Had To Happen!! Covid-19 Strikes!
It has been 18 months since I completed my CLL Obinutuzumab plus Venclexta treatment protocol. I was in remission. I have had four Covid-19 vaccinations and two Evusheld vaccinations over that time. So, last week is the first time I ventured into the public transportation system in 2-1/2 years. I
It has been 18 months since I completed my CLL Obinutuzumab plus Venclexta treatment protocol. I was in remission. I have had four Covid-19 vaccinations and two Evusheld vaccinations over that time. So, last week is the first time I ventured into the public transportation system in 2-1/2 years. I
DanBro1
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CLL Support
10 months ago
Lisinopril, A-Fib enlarged left atrium,
I was taking Diltiazem 60 mg 12HR ER Cap 2 times a day for A-fib and hypertension. I stopped it as doctor recommended when I had to take Paxlovid for Covid. I didn't get A-fib when I didn't go back to taking the Diltiazem and have been off of it for more than 2 months. I'm thinking of taking Lisinopril
I was taking Diltiazem 60 mg 12HR ER Cap 2 times a day for A-fib and hypertension. I stopped it as doctor recommended when I had to take Paxlovid for Covid. I didn't get A-fib when I didn't go back to taking the Diltiazem and have been off of it for more than 2 months. I'm thinking of taking Lisinopril
Jana_
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AF Association
10 months ago
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Lisinopril enlarged Atrium, afib
Jana_ in reply to BobD 7 days ago I was taking Diltiazem 60 mg 12HR ER Cap 2 times a day for A-fib and hypertension. I stopped it as doctor recommended when I had to take Paxlovid for Covid. I didn't get A-fib when I didn't go back to taking the Diltiazem and have been off of it for more than
Jana_ in reply to BobD 7 days ago I was taking Diltiazem 60 mg 12HR ER Cap 2 times a day for A-fib and hypertension. I stopped it as doctor recommended when I had to take Paxlovid for Covid. I didn't get A-fib when I didn't go back to taking the Diltiazem and have been off of it for more than
Jana_
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AF Association
10 months ago
why s mch rising now asI am SI daily??
just another quick question! I'm on SI b12 daily and just received my blood test results back Can anyone explain why my MCH is rising? I know this is an indicator of low b12 but it was getting lower and is now rising even though I am on daily b12 It isn't a huge difference but I am interested in why
just another quick question! I'm on SI b12 daily and just received my blood test results back Can anyone explain why my MCH is rising? I know this is an indicator of low b12 but it was getting lower and is now rising even though I am on daily b12 It isn't a huge difference but I am interested in why
brenanddave
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
10 months ago
just had a shocking test result…
we’ve been trying for nearly 3 years naturally…both me and my partner had tests early on from the NHS and as his sperm test results came back with a very high count we thought he was all good… they never asked for a second test because of this and it took ages for anyone to notice they had not actually
we’ve been trying for nearly 3 years naturally…both me and my partner had tests early on from the NHS and as his sperm test results came back with a very high count we thought he was all good… they never asked for a second test because of this and it took ages for anyone to notice they had not actually
Handsinthesoil
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Fertility Network UK
22 days ago
Pfizer vaccination and AF
I had a Covid Vaccination on Monday which I think triggered the longest attack of AF I have had for ages. I am ok now but very washed out. Has the Covid vaccine caused palpitations fo anyone else? Not having a vaccine again!!
I had a Covid Vaccination on Monday which I think triggered the longest attack of AF I have had for ages. I am ok now but very washed out. Has the Covid vaccine caused palpitations fo anyone else? Not having a vaccine again!!
southkorea
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AF Association
10 months ago
Afib during Covid follow up
Two weeks ago, I came down with symptoms of Covid. It was not that bad, and I seem fully recovered. During the first week, I had two separate episodes of Afib. One seemed in response to a burst of coughing while sleeping and waking short of breath, but the other came on for no apparent reason. My cardiologist
Two weeks ago, I came down with symptoms of Covid. It was not that bad, and I seem fully recovered. During the first week, I had two separate episodes of Afib. One seemed in response to a burst of coughing while sleeping and waking short of breath, but the other came on for no apparent reason. My cardiologist
fibnum
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AF Association
10 months ago
Shingles Vaccine Update
Well I never!! I woke to a text message from our GP's surgery to say that I am eligible for a shingles vaccination with a link to book in with a nurse. My GP's obviously looked up the guidelines & though better of her decision! I'm just hoping that after the fight to get it I don't have any adverse
Well I never!! I woke to a text message from our GP's surgery to say that I am eligible for a shingles vaccination with a link to book in with a nurse. My GP's obviously looked up the guidelines & though better of her decision! I'm just hoping that after the fight to get it I don't have any adverse
Otto11
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NRAS
7 months ago
Telegraph: People injured or bereaved by Covid vaccines ‘speak in code online over censorship fears’
Admin will continue to remove any posts that are not deemed appropriate on the AF-Association Forum. Personal debate/opinions and links to Covid related vaccines etc are not permitted and will be deleted without warning if needed. These type of posts can cause undue anxiety to your fellow members
Admin will continue to remove any posts that are not deemed appropriate on the AF-Association Forum. Personal debate/opinions and links to Covid related vaccines etc are not permitted and will be deleted without warning if needed. These type of posts can cause undue anxiety to your fellow members
TonyB1972
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AF Association
10 months ago
Here we go again!
At my last hospital appointment in February I asked the consultant about his thoughts on masking still and he suggested that as we are having to live with it and the current variants are not serious for most people maybe relaxing with caution or words to that effect. I was happy with that and have enjoyed
At my last hospital appointment in February I asked the consultant about his thoughts on masking still and he suggested that as we are having to live with it and the current variants are not serious for most people maybe relaxing with caution or words to that effect. I was happy with that and have enjoyed
Jetliz
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CLL Support
10 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
Haven't ran in over 18 months
Due to pantar fasciitis I haven't ran for over 18 months. Earlier this year I tried shockwave therapy which eased the pain by about 15% Almost two weeks ago I managed to get a steroid injection. The doctor who performed the injection said it should take about two weeks to see any difference. Well after
Due to pantar fasciitis I haven't ran for over 18 months. Earlier this year I tried shockwave therapy which eased the pain by about 15% Almost two weeks ago I managed to get a steroid injection. The doctor who performed the injection said it should take about two weeks to see any difference. Well after
Shaunie75
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Couch to 5K
10 months ago
Dog bite not on my Xmas list
So… today, while walking my Old English Sheepdog, three dogs escaped from their leashes and one of them bit my leg. They also tried to bite my dog but because most of her is fur they didn’t reach flesh. I, however, went home and did a cursory clean with hydrogen peroxide and went to urgent care. They
So… today, while walking my Old English Sheepdog, three dogs escaped from their leashes and one of them bit my leg. They also tried to bite my dog but because most of her is fur they didn’t reach flesh. I, however, went home and did a cursory clean with hydrogen peroxide and went to urgent care. They
CoCoLuna11
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CLL Support
7 months ago
pain after injection
Hi just a bit of advice please. Having a flare at the moment had a steroid injection in my buttock. I’m still hurting 🤕 is it ok to still take Naproxen/ Diclofenac ? Would appreciate any help thanks!
Hi just a bit of advice please. Having a flare at the moment had a steroid injection in my buttock. I’m still hurting 🤕 is it ok to still take Naproxen/ Diclofenac ? Would appreciate any help thanks!
Swanfull
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NRAS
10 months ago
Spotting early and slow slow periods
Hi, I’ve been trying to conceive for a few years now and have done a couple of unsuccessful ivf cycles. I have tons of eggs and respond very well to treatment. However, I don’t think I am “normal”. We’ve identified quite severe male factor issues and so went for ICSI and we ought to be having another
Hi, I’ve been trying to conceive for a few years now and have done a couple of unsuccessful ivf cycles. I have tons of eggs and respond very well to treatment. However, I don’t think I am “normal”. We’ve identified quite severe male factor issues and so went for ICSI and we ought to be having another
Here4ivfinfo
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Fertility Network UK
1 month ago
(SENSITIVE) Do we try again?
I’m 36, so lucky to have two beautiful, healthy children (both ICSI babies), but I had always dreamed of three. I don’t want this to come across as insensitive in anyway (the reason for our infertility is as a result of years of chemotherapy my husband endured, after being diagnosed with an aggressive
I’m 36, so lucky to have two beautiful, healthy children (both ICSI babies), but I had always dreamed of three. I don’t want this to come across as insensitive in anyway (the reason for our infertility is as a result of years of chemotherapy my husband endured, after being diagnosed with an aggressive
EmyTW
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Fertility Network UK
1 month ago
Covid booster after positive status
I had Covid about two months ago and have read that one should wait six months afterwards to get the latest booster. Does this apply to someone with CLL? Thank you.
I had Covid about two months ago and have read that one should wait six months afterwards to get the latest booster. Does this apply to someone with CLL? Thank you.
Ngtinfu
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CLL Support
10 months ago
Covid booster after positive status?
I had Covid about two months ago. I've read that one should wait six months before getting the latest booster. Does that apply to someone with CLL? Thanks in advance for your response.
I had Covid about two months ago. I've read that one should wait six months before getting the latest booster. Does that apply to someone with CLL? Thanks in advance for your response.
Ngtinfu
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CLL America Support
10 months ago
Intubation could become a relic of the Covid era
[i]Inspira is pioneering noninvasive oxygenation. Photo courtesy of Inspira[/i] Getting its inspiration from nature, a medical-device company is developing a less invasive way to oxygenate blood without mechanical ventilation. It’s a vital step forward. During the Covid-19 crisis, the medical term
[i]Inspira is pioneering noninvasive oxygenation. Photo courtesy of Inspira[/i] Getting its inspiration from nature, a medical-device company is developing a less invasive way to oxygenate blood without mechanical ventilation. It’s a vital step forward. During the Covid-19 crisis, the medical term
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
10 months ago
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