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COVID vaccine information for APS patients
COVID vaccine information for APS patients [Updated 14/12/2020] While the vast majority of people are still vulnerable to COVID-19, a vaccine could help teach our bodies to fight the virus by stopping us from being infected or, at least, make COVID-19 less deadly. A COVID vaccine developed by Pfizer
COVID vaccine information for APS patients [Updated 14/12/2020] While the vast majority of people are still vulnerable to COVID-19, a vaccine could help teach our bodies to fight the virus by stopping us from being infected or, at least, make COVID-19 less deadly. A COVID vaccine developed by Pfizer
lupus-support1
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
4 years ago
Bladder Cancer with CLL
CLL since 2012 ( Ibrutinib 5 years , Gayzva 6 months , Acalabrutinib 2 years ) now bladder cancer , high grade , no wall penetration .... advised to take BCG for 6 weeks every 3 months for a year ... anyone shed light on what I can physically expect from the BCG ?
CLL since 2012 ( Ibrutinib 5 years , Gayzva 6 months , Acalabrutinib 2 years ) now bladder cancer , high grade , no wall penetration .... advised to take BCG for 6 weeks every 3 months for a year ... anyone shed light on what I can physically expect from the BCG ?
fish61
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Flu vaccine
Hi I’ve recently been diagnosed with PMR at 49 years old and have been on steroids for 5 weeks now The doctors have just rang and says I’m now eligible for a flu vaccine , I’m I safe to get one with my immune system being low ? Thanks
Hi I’ve recently been diagnosed with PMR at 49 years old and have been on steroids for 5 weeks now The doctors have just rang and says I’m now eligible for a flu vaccine , I’m I safe to get one with my immune system being low ? Thanks
Parker15
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
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CLL Society ASH 2020 Day 4 Updates and Wrap-Up Less fun! No hugs. But we are leaving with a lot of treats!
CLL Society ASH 2020 Day 4 Updates and Wrap-Up Dec. 8th was the 4th and final day of ASH 2020, the American Society of Hematology Annual meeting and Exposition. Less fun! No hugs. But we are leaving with a lot of treats and the promise of much more to come. Here is some of what I am taking away from
CLL Society ASH 2020 Day 4 Updates and Wrap-Up Dec. 8th was the 4th and final day of ASH 2020, the American Society of Hematology Annual meeting and Exposition. Less fun! No hugs. But we are leaving with a lot of treats and the promise of much more to come. Here is some of what I am taking away from
bkoffman
CLL CURE Hero
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CLL Support
4 years ago
19th Consolidation Run
I completed my first 5K on the Nike Running Club app. I feel very proud of myself for completing this run. I had a friend along today who pushed me when I felt like stopping. However, according to my FitBit it was only 4.88km and my friend said it was the same by his Strava, so I think next time I will
I completed my first 5K on the Nike Running Club app. I feel very proud of myself for completing this run. I had a friend along today who pushed me when I felt like stopping. However, according to my FitBit it was only 4.88km and my friend said it was the same by his Strava, so I think next time I will
Dodgylungs
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
MS & Shingles vaccine
I was reading several of older posts regarding the shingles vaccine for people having MS. They have a new vaccine out that’s supposed to be so much better. Have no idea if it’s from a live culture (or whatever ) so interested in your take on the subject now.
I was reading several of older posts regarding the shingles vaccine for people having MS. They have a new vaccine out that’s supposed to be so much better. Have no idea if it’s from a live culture (or whatever ) so interested in your take on the subject now.
Midnight-Blue
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My MSAA Community
4 years ago
Mount Sinai Researchers Advance a Universal Influenza Virus Vaccine
A vaccine that induces immune responses to a wide spectrum of influenza virus strains and subtypes has produced strong and durable results in early-stage clinical trials in humans, Mount Sinai researchers have found. The universal influenza virus vaccine, which produces antibodies that target the part
A vaccine that induces immune responses to a wide spectrum of influenza virus strains and subtypes has produced strong and durable results in early-stage clinical trials in humans, Mount Sinai researchers have found. The universal influenza virus vaccine, which produces antibodies that target the part
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
When will those who are shielding be offered the COVID vaccine?
Rare Diseases UK has shared this information that will be relevant to those of you who have been determined to be "Clinically Extremely Vulnerable" and received letters asking you to shield. https://covid-19.geneticalliance.org.uk/news/vaccine-priority-order/ We know that people have questions about
Rare Diseases UK has shared this information that will be relevant to those of you who have been determined to be "Clinically Extremely Vulnerable" and received letters asking you to shield. https://covid-19.geneticalliance.org.uk/news/vaccine-priority-order/ We know that people have questions about
Jess-UKMasto
Partner
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The UK Mastocytosis Support Group
4 years ago
Retail COVID worries
I work in a back of a thrift store warehouse in Florida. I was stress eating until my mom put a stop to that with scolding. Though I am work in Florida. Our governor Ron Santis or given the nickname Death Santis refuses to close the state and give miss information to the people. I am also a ptsd sole
I work in a back of a thrift store warehouse in Florida. I was stress eating until my mom put a stop to that with scolding. Though I am work in Florida. Our governor Ron Santis or given the nickname Death Santis refuses to close the state and give miss information to the people. I am also a ptsd sole
mcginnmx
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Anxiety and Depression Support
4 years ago
A bitter-Sweet syndrome with potential autoimmune connections.
PUBLICATION: A bitter-Sweet syndrome with potential autoimmune connections, NZ MEDSAFE, Dec 2020. A 51-year-old woman developed fever, joint pain and a rash a few days after flu vaccination. The case was reported to the Centre for Adverse Reactions Monitoring (CARM ID 137192). A skin biopsy confirmed
PUBLICATION: A bitter-Sweet syndrome with potential autoimmune connections, NZ MEDSAFE, Dec 2020. A 51-year-old woman developed fever, joint pain and a rash a few days after flu vaccination. The case was reported to the Centre for Adverse Reactions Monitoring (CARM ID 137192). A skin biopsy confirmed
Shell567
Sweet's Syndrome UK
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Sweet's Syndrome UK
4 years ago
Government advice for the shielding group on the vaccine - including the immunocompromised
This is the link to the JCVI document issued this week: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/priority-groups-for-coronavirus-covid-19-vaccination-advice-from-the-jcvi-2-december-2020/priority-groups-for-coronavirus-covid-19-vaccination-advice-from-the-jcvi-2-december-2020 They obviously feel that
This is the link to the JCVI document issued this week: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/priority-groups-for-coronavirus-covid-19-vaccination-advice-from-the-jcvi-2-december-2020/priority-groups-for-coronavirus-covid-19-vaccination-advice-from-the-jcvi-2-december-2020 They obviously feel that
PMRpro
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
covid vaccine?
So, I see that not only are British APS patients more likely to consult with an APS knowledgable doctor then we in the States, but you have earned vaccine approval before us. Any prevailing perspectives on whether the vaccine is safe or helpful for us APS patients? (As many of you know, that dreaded
So, I see that not only are British APS patients more likely to consult with an APS knowledgable doctor then we in the States, but you have earned vaccine approval before us. Any prevailing perspectives on whether the vaccine is safe or helpful for us APS patients? (As many of you know, that dreaded
GinaD
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
4 years ago
Flu jab and Covid vaccine
I'm due to have my flu jab (delayed as I needed a latex free jab ) on Friday and wonder whether I should cancel as I'm over 80 and therefore as far as I can understand the proposed rollout of the Covid vaccine here in the UK, I could get it in the next couple of weeks. Is a contraindication likely
I'm due to have my flu jab (delayed as I needed a latex free jab ) on Friday and wonder whether I should cancel as I'm over 80 and therefore as far as I can understand the proposed rollout of the Covid vaccine here in the UK, I could get it in the next couple of weeks. Is a contraindication likely
maria40
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
learning disabled but not on flu jab list
Every year it is the same - I get called to have a flu jab - as I am a carer and I have asthma and then I book a jab for my son at the same time. I always have a bit of a tussle with reception who try to tell me he isn't on the list. I explain he is entitled, and after a bit of a discussion, we make
Every year it is the same - I get called to have a flu jab - as I am a carer and I have asthma and then I book a jab for my son at the same time. I always have a bit of a tussle with reception who try to tell me he isn't on the list. I explain he is entitled, and after a bit of a discussion, we make
outdoorsy1
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Mencap
4 years ago
Skin pain driving me mad
Two years ago, following insect bites my immune system kicked off. It started suddenly with big red patches of sore skin all over my body. I was given strong steroid cream which didn't work. Then came agonising neuropathic skin pain which feels like every inch of my skin feels as if there are prickles
Two years ago, following insect bites my immune system kicked off. It started suddenly with big red patches of sore skin all over my body. I was given strong steroid cream which didn't work. Then came agonising neuropathic skin pain which feels like every inch of my skin feels as if there are prickles
Carlettejaque
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MY SKIN
4 years ago
Has anyone been told they cannot have a flu jab?
Has anyone been told they cannot have a flu jab because they have not had a prescription for their inhaler for a period of time? I have received an NHS letter, however, my doctors surgery feels that I am not eligible. Although I am lucky enough for my asthma to be under control at the moment, I am still
Has anyone been told they cannot have a flu jab because they have not had a prescription for their inhaler for a period of time? I have received an NHS letter, however, my doctors surgery feels that I am not eligible. Although I am lucky enough for my asthma to be under control at the moment, I am still
VickyK80
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Flu shot ?
Are people with APS or compromised immune system not suppose to get the flu shot? My dr says I should as I also have IGA deficiency (barely have this in my system). I was doing IVIG infusions until a few years later I had a bad reaction - so I stopped them. I’m a lil confused as I read different things
Are people with APS or compromised immune system not suppose to get the flu shot? My dr says I should as I also have IGA deficiency (barely have this in my system). I was doing IVIG infusions until a few years later I had a bad reaction - so I stopped them. I’m a lil confused as I read different things
Youmi111
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
4 years ago
Ataxia & flu jab entitlement
Good Evening all, hoping everyone is ok. I’m just wondering if any of you ataxia sufferers receive the free flu jab from your local health centre & are you on the list at your GP centre? I don’t appear to be on it at my health centre, so was just wondering if I should be? Many thanks in advance.
Good Evening all, hoping everyone is ok. I’m just wondering if any of you ataxia sufferers receive the free flu jab from your local health centre & are you on the list at your GP centre? I don’t appear to be on it at my health centre, so was just wondering if I should be? Many thanks in advance.
Legs-alive
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Ataxia UK
4 years ago
Flare
Hi, I had my flu jab on Friday , absolutely no problem but today having a flare , does anyone else have a flare after the flu jab OR is it just a coincidence . Really suffering 😫😫😩😩
Hi, I had my flu jab on Friday , absolutely no problem but today having a flare , does anyone else have a flare after the flu jab OR is it just a coincidence . Really suffering 😫😫😩😩
Jillyanne
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NRAS
4 years ago
Shingles vaccine
Are you getting the shingles vaccine?
Are you getting the shingles vaccine?
Lem1
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CLL Support
4 years ago
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