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is an inactivated vaccine containing a killed virus that is given as three to four shots over a six-month time frame. Most people have been vaccinated during infancy.
Essential Facts About the Tdap
Vaccine
Hepatitis
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Vaccine
Hepatitis
B
vaccine
is an inactivated vaccine containing a killed virus that is given as three to four shots over a six-month time frame. Most people have been vaccinated during infancy.
sashaming1
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My MSAA Community
5 years ago
Still in pain
After spending a few days in hospital due to pain last week and some nice strong pain meds, I am being told my ALT’s are coming down despite my side being very swollen and still giving me pain. They did an ultrasound and didn’t find anything new. Frustrating as the pain and swelling wasn’t this bad when
After spending a few days in hospital due to pain last week and some nice strong pain meds, I am being told my ALT’s are coming down despite my side being very swollen and still giving me pain. They did an ultrasound and didn’t find anything new. Frustrating as the pain and swelling wasn’t this bad when
Steven_
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
Fizzing Joints
Good Morning. It's a change of weather here in the UK. I have Hashimotos and seem to be getting a flare up in my joints and lots of horrible " fizzing" in my arms and legs, plus the joints in my hands and wrists ( and now feet ) are aching much more than in the summer. Rather like someone has stuck
Good Morning. It's a change of weather here in the UK. I have Hashimotos and seem to be getting a flare up in my joints and lots of horrible " fizzing" in my arms and legs, plus the joints in my hands and wrists ( and now feet ) are aching much more than in the summer. Rather like someone has stuck
suecom
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
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B12 absorption issues stemming from poor sleep quality and deficiencies with Vitamin D and other b vitamins.
Wondering how many of us who tested positive for pernicious anemia also tested low for vitamin D as well as all the other B vitamins. I found articles and youtube videos for a dr stasha gominak who claims raising these vitamins to normal levels may even solve b12 absorption problems and even has a protocol
Wondering how many of us who tested positive for pernicious anemia also tested low for vitamin D as well as all the other B vitamins. I found articles and youtube videos for a dr stasha gominak who claims raising these vitamins to normal levels may even solve b12 absorption problems and even has a protocol
research4oscar
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
Vit D’s role in sleep, the gut & B vitamins
As someone who had tested low for Vit D, B12, and slept through the day because a nights sleep was not enough, I thought I would share a video that may be of interest to some here with low Vit D, B12, sleep (and possibly some experiencing pains). https://youtu.be/74F22bjBmqE Dr Stasha Gominak is a
As someone who had tested low for Vit D, B12, and slept through the day because a nights sleep was not enough, I thought I would share a video that may be of interest to some here with low Vit D, B12, sleep (and possibly some experiencing pains). https://youtu.be/74F22bjBmqE Dr Stasha Gominak is a
justinhd
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Elderly Hypothyroid With Dementia in Hospital, Doctors Don't Know What is Wrong! Ideas would be Appreciated
My 95 year old Mum has now been in hospital for 4 days with an infection and UTI, green stuff in the nether regions and thrush. Despite me giving the doctor her endocrinologists letter regarding her taking T3 with levothyroxine and telling him we have to buy it, I was told yesterday that Mum hasn't
My 95 year old Mum has now been in hospital for 4 days with an infection and UTI, green stuff in the nether regions and thrush. Despite me giving the doctor her endocrinologists letter regarding her taking T3 with levothyroxine and telling him we have to buy it, I was told yesterday that Mum hasn't
Dramlouie
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Vitamin B (Thiamine)
Thinking to start vitamin B complex. pls. share your experience of using it. My legs and limb are wobbling while walking but i feel improvement in my balance after taking levodopa/carbidopa/Entacapone (100/25/400)/day and Q10, 200 mg/ day. Does B1 helping strengthening wobbliness? is it ok to use B-complex
Thinking to start vitamin B complex. pls. share your experience of using it. My legs and limb are wobbling while walking but i feel improvement in my balance after taking levodopa/carbidopa/Entacapone (100/25/400)/day and Q10, 200 mg/ day. Does B1 helping strengthening wobbliness? is it ok to use B-complex
kuchee
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Ataxia UK
5 years ago
B6 injections anyone
Hi I currently take B12 and B1 injections, my Naturopath Dr says I am not absorbing B vitamins well. I'm wondering if I could be B6 deficient also. Does anyone inject B6 and what benefits have you seen.
Hi I currently take B12 and B1 injections, my Naturopath Dr says I am not absorbing B vitamins well. I'm wondering if I could be B6 deficient also. Does anyone inject B6 and what benefits have you seen.
montague53
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
Neuropathy
Has anyone heard of Nerve Renew which comes from America? I believe it is a variety of various vitamin B vitamins. I’m desperate I will try anything for nerve pain. Thanks
Has anyone heard of Nerve Renew which comes from America? I believe it is a variety of various vitamin B vitamins. I’m desperate I will try anything for nerve pain. Thanks
ceedy
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
5 years ago
Bizarre TSH reading after supplementing with 15 mg Iron to raise Ferritin Levels; TSH & Iron labs LOWER
In June, my following labs were as follows: (.75mcg Synthroid/ 2.5mcg T3) no iron supplementation (all B levels were in range, as were D and Folate) Total Iron 121 (45-160) Folate 21.8 (>5.4 normal) Ferritin 33 (20-288) too low/possible cause of hair
In June, my following labs were as follows: (.75mcg Synthroid/ 2.5mcg T3) no iron supplementation (all B levels were in range, as were D and Folate) Total Iron 121 (45-160) Folate 21.8 (>5.4 normal) Ferritin 33 (20-288) too low/possible cause of hair
bessygo
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Common Herbs With MAO Inhibitor Activity
MAOs, or monoamine oxidases, are enzymes that break down neurotransmitters and stop their messaging activity. MAO-A breaks down serotonin, epinephrine and norepinephrine; MAO-B deactivates dopamine. https://www.livestrong.com/article/82970-common-herbs-mao-inhibitor-activity/
MAOs, or monoamine oxidases, are enzymes that break down neurotransmitters and stop their messaging activity. MAO-A breaks down serotonin, epinephrine and norepinephrine; MAO-B deactivates dopamine. https://www.livestrong.com/article/82970-common-herbs-mao-inhibitor-activity/
Kia17
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Shingles.
Hi guys, just a warning, I had an Anti shingles vaccine about 4 years ago so I assumed total protection WRONG, shooting head pains and my right eye affected I needed hospital treatment and a 6 week course of meds . At first I dismissed Shingles thinking nah, had the vaccine ain’t I ! Wish I’d gone
Hi guys, just a warning, I had an Anti shingles vaccine about 4 years ago so I assumed total protection WRONG, shooting head pains and my right eye affected I needed hospital treatment and a 6 week course of meds . At first I dismissed Shingles thinking nah, had the vaccine ain’t I ! Wish I’d gone
garibaldon
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Anyone tried Inofolic?
My clinic suggested these... Although I have regular periods, don't have pcos, naturally high amh with no underlying concerns, they recommended I take these to help improve egg quality. I'm 38 btw. Anyone tried these or had any success? The website seems good and theyre also available in some pharmacies
My clinic suggested these... Although I have regular periods, don't have pcos, naturally high amh with no underlying concerns, they recommended I take these to help improve egg quality. I'm 38 btw. Anyone tried these or had any success? The website seems good and theyre also available in some pharmacies
Jessy1280
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Fertility Network UK
5 years ago
Take the Right Shots for Lupus!
August 15, 2019 While August is when we savor the last weeks of summer, it is also the time to look ahead and prepare for fall. In recognition of National Immunization Month, our Chief Scientific Officer Dr. Teodora Staeva provides background on vaccines and relays government recommendations for
August 15, 2019 While August is when we savor the last weeks of summer, it is also the time to look ahead and prepare for fall. In recognition of National Immunization Month, our Chief Scientific Officer Dr. Teodora Staeva provides background on vaccines and relays government recommendations for
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
5 years ago
Progress and a bit of fun
I wrote a silly ditty for someone on her quite a while back. Am posting it here now so I can delete from my iPad as iCloud alarmingly getting full and I don't want to pay 70pence - I know - I am that old miser. I am currently on 6 and 5.5 alternate. Slight delay to latest reduction as I fell hard on
I wrote a silly ditty for someone on her quite a while back. Am posting it here now so I can delete from my iPad as iCloud alarmingly getting full and I don't want to pay 70pence - I know - I am that old miser. I am currently on 6 and 5.5 alternate. Slight delay to latest reduction as I fell hard on
Pongo13
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
A CANCER VACCINE….. At last visit my Doc mentioned a vaccine, but I didn’t inquire with him Further, then read this in Tampa Bay Times.
A vaccine, called ImmuneFx, makes cancer cells visible to the immune system. After successful trials on animals, it's being tested on humans. Times staff writer TAMPA - Tampa scientists Michael and Patricia Lawman imagine a day when cancer could be treated with a single needle prick and no debilitating
A vaccine, called ImmuneFx, makes cancer cells visible to the immune system. After successful trials on animals, it's being tested on humans. Times staff writer TAMPA - Tampa scientists Michael and Patricia Lawman imagine a day when cancer could be treated with a single needle prick and no debilitating
tekusa
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CLL Support
5 years ago
Yep I'm still here
Hi all. Just to let those who know me that I'm still here. I still reading the posts and giving the odd( sometimes it may seem very odd) reply. I've been a bit crappy physically lately....must be getting old. Then again it makes a change from the affects of bi. Oh just had a message from docs . It must
Hi all. Just to let those who know me that I'm still here. I still reading the posts and giving the odd( sometimes it may seem very odd) reply. I've been a bit crappy physically lately....must be getting old. Then again it makes a change from the affects of bi. Oh just had a message from docs . It must
paxo05
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Headway
5 years ago
Acute on chronic hepatitis
My father was diagnosed with hepatitis C almost 8 years ago we don't know how long he was suffering from hepatitis C He did sovaldi course . Now he is showing symptoms of acute on chronic hepatitis . Can anyone guide me well in this regards 1. Will he recover from acute hepatitis ? 2. What is the
My father was diagnosed with hepatitis C almost 8 years ago we don't know how long he was suffering from hepatitis C He did sovaldi course . Now he is showing symptoms of acute on chronic hepatitis . Can anyone guide me well in this regards 1. Will he recover from acute hepatitis ? 2. What is the
Hidden
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Hepatitis C Support
5 years ago
Tips on dealing with stubborn dad who wants to treat prostate cancer naturally
Hi, I am new to this so apologies if this has been discussed in the past. I will like to get any tips or resources to convince my dad to accept medical treatment. And how do I communicate with him without angering him or making him feel forced which has put a strain on our relationship. So some background
Hi, I am new to this so apologies if this has been discussed in the past. I will like to get any tips or resources to convince my dad to accept medical treatment. And how do I communicate with him without angering him or making him feel forced which has put a strain on our relationship. So some background
AHOLD
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Methotrexate and folic acid dose
Hi I've been injecting 15mg of MXT each week for 5 months (shortly increasing to 17.5). I take 5mg folic acid 6 days per week. BUT I've been taking a combined Vit B tablet daily for as long as I can remember (before diagnosis and MXT) and have only just seen that it contains 400ug of folic acid - so
Hi I've been injecting 15mg of MXT each week for 5 months (shortly increasing to 17.5). I take 5mg folic acid 6 days per week. BUT I've been taking a combined Vit B tablet daily for as long as I can remember (before diagnosis and MXT) and have only just seen that it contains 400ug of folic acid - so
Dobcross1
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NRAS
5 years ago
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