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arrhythmia and the flu and Covid vaccine
Hi all! I had a physical on Wednesday and since I hadn’t received my flu and Covid vaccine yet this year went ahead and got them. I came home and did a workout and felt fine until evening when fever and chills hit along with some mild sporadic heart arrhythmia. I took it easy the next couple days and
Hi all! I had a physical on Wednesday and since I hadn’t received my flu and Covid vaccine yet this year went ahead and got them. I came home and did a workout and felt fine until evening when fever and chills hit along with some mild sporadic heart arrhythmia. I took it easy the next couple days and
CoCoLuna11
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CLL Support
8 months ago
who cares for the carer?
Hello lovely people. In July 2023 i found myself needing to go the A and E as i was breathless and my GP sent me there for a chest xray but i ended up calling a ambulance and when they took my HR is was 200 beats a min i was taken straight in to the resuscitation area at the RSCH. I had no chest pains
Hello lovely people. In July 2023 i found myself needing to go the A and E as i was breathless and my GP sent me there for a chest xray but i ended up calling a ambulance and when they took my HR is was 200 beats a min i was taken straight in to the resuscitation area at the RSCH. I had no chest pains
Sindyblue
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
8 months ago
Covid jabs to be sold in pharmacies
hi Has anyone else any information regarding selling of Covid jabs from next month . this was in the Times this morning. This will allow people who are not eligible for NHS booster jabs to get vaccinated . They are saying the cost will be £15-£20 .
hi Has anyone else any information regarding selling of Covid jabs from next month . this was in the Times this morning. This will allow people who are not eligible for NHS booster jabs to get vaccinated . They are saying the cost will be £15-£20 .
Main1234
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Vasculitis UK
8 months ago
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Shingles and PMR
Hi All, after a couple of days of feeling quite ordinary, I developed a horrible rash which was raised and blistered . My immediate thought was Shingles. I was lucky enough to get an appointment when I booked this morning for today! Yes I know how lucky I am living in Tasmania and that some of you
Hi All, after a couple of days of feeling quite ordinary, I developed a horrible rash which was raised and blistered . My immediate thought was Shingles. I was lucky enough to get an appointment when I booked this morning for today! Yes I know how lucky I am living in Tasmania and that some of you
Louisa1840
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PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
unwanted coughing
I have Bronchiectasis and of course cough, sometimes a little, sometimes a lot. One of my "types" of cough starts with a sharp tickle in my throat and I know I am in for a long bout of coughing when I feel it. I have tried everything, water, cough drops, honey, lemon, ginger, every herb under the
I have Bronchiectasis and of course cough, sometimes a little, sometimes a lot. One of my "types" of cough starts with a sharp tickle in my throat and I know I am in for a long bout of coughing when I feel it. I have tried everything, water, cough drops, honey, lemon, ginger, every herb under the
organiclady
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 months ago
GP/Specialist appointments
I am 70 years old and have had asthma for most of my life. I moved from Lancaster in 2010, where I had a fantastic Dr and fully qualified asthma nurse. I now live in the far west of Cornwall and for several reasons need to see a GP. And that is where the problem lies. In February I had a bad fall and
I am 70 years old and have had asthma for most of my life. I moved from Lancaster in 2010, where I had a fantastic Dr and fully qualified asthma nurse. I now live in the far west of Cornwall and for several reasons need to see a GP. And that is where the problem lies. In February I had a bad fall and
Anniecath
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Asthma Community Forum
3 months ago
persistent oral thrush
I've been on an increased dose of prednisolone since August last year. I've started reducing since January (tried before with a flare-up). I also use a steroid inhaler for asthma (and rinse afterwards). I have frequent problems with oral thrush. Unfortunately the stuff that seemed to work best - the
I've been on an increased dose of prednisolone since August last year. I've started reducing since January (tried before with a flare-up). I also use a steroid inhaler for asthma (and rinse afterwards). I have frequent problems with oral thrush. Unfortunately the stuff that seemed to work best - the
oldtimer2
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NRAS
6 months ago
Carbocisteine - possible side effect for CBD
My husband is in hospital recovering from silent aspiration pneumonia. He is now nil by mouth and PEG fed. His blood tests show he has no infection, his oxygen level is acceptable and his chest is much improved. However he is still being treated with Carbocisteine ( which helps to loosen and bring up
My husband is in hospital recovering from silent aspiration pneumonia. He is now nil by mouth and PEG fed. His blood tests show he has no infection, his oxygen level is acceptable and his chest is much improved. However he is still being treated with Carbocisteine ( which helps to loosen and bring up
SunriseLegend
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PSP Association
3 months ago
Forstair Next
Hi, I've been on combi forstair Next inhaler and my symptoms has greatly improved! However I have 2 horrible side effects . 1 . Bouts of oral thrush and 2 . What I can only describe as a plug of mucus every morning which leads me to cough and clear my throat, does anybody have any tips? I regularly
Hi, I've been on combi forstair Next inhaler and my symptoms has greatly improved! However I have 2 horrible side effects . 1 . Bouts of oral thrush and 2 . What I can only describe as a plug of mucus every morning which leads me to cough and clear my throat, does anybody have any tips? I regularly
Mini2020
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Asthma Community Forum
6 months ago
slightly anxious and just looking for moral support
Hoping you all had a good Christmas. Mine has been a bit rough as the whole family has been unwell including me with this cold/throat bug that is going around. It didn’t go to my chest this year, thankfully and I was recovering okay when I noticed my throat and ears started hurting again and my mouth
Hoping you all had a good Christmas. Mine has been a bit rough as the whole family has been unwell including me with this cold/throat bug that is going around. It didn’t go to my chest this year, thankfully and I was recovering okay when I noticed my throat and ears started hurting again and my mouth
Abcd123455
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
Round 50?
Hi all - I've searched the forum trying to figure out the answer to my question but it all seems to vary so much. I am 3 years in on buprenorphine now with RLS being pretty well managed (WOOHOO). I had been struggling to lower that 2mg sublingual dose due to extreme fatigue. I had tried pregablin previous
Hi all - I've searched the forum trying to figure out the answer to my question but it all seems to vary so much. I am 3 years in on buprenorphine now with RLS being pretty well managed (WOOHOO). I had been struggling to lower that 2mg sublingual dose due to extreme fatigue. I had tried pregablin previous
erinjee
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 months ago
Starting Pegasys soon
Hi all and merry belated Christmas So… chemo…. I was diagnosed with ET about a year ago and finally found an MPN specialist in Montreal after a few months with a hemo who, unfortunately, knew very little about ET. I should be starting Pegasys sometime in January and I have a few questions :
Hi all and merry belated Christmas So… chemo…. I was diagnosed with ET about a year ago and finally found an MPN specialist in Montreal after a few months with a hemo who, unfortunately, knew very little about ET. I should be starting Pegasys sometime in January and I have a few questions :
IsabelleHo
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MPN Voice
9 months ago
Groups eligible for covid-19 spring booster announced
The groups eligible for the spring 2024 Covid-19 booster vaccine have now been announced. But it is not yet clear what date invitations will be sent or when they will start. You can find more information about eligible groups on our website, where we will also provide updates when the NHS releases timings
The groups eligible for the spring 2024 Covid-19 booster vaccine have now been announced. But it is not yet clear what date invitations will be sent or when they will start. You can find more information about eligible groups on our website, where we will also provide updates when the NHS releases timings
Debbie_kinsey
Administrator
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LUPUS UK
8 months ago
Stopped Methotrexate being screened for Adalimumab
So after being on Methotrexate (injections) for 2 years since diagnosis and feeling dreadful on it (swollen fingers, nausea, constant headaches, depression) I last injected on 18th December 2023. Needless to say my RA is raging in every joint now! Just had a steroid injection and being screened for
So after being on Methotrexate (injections) for 2 years since diagnosis and feeling dreadful on it (swollen fingers, nausea, constant headaches, depression) I last injected on 18th December 2023. Needless to say my RA is raging in every joint now! Just had a steroid injection and being screened for
Amandaazz
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NRAS
8 months ago
What to do after prednisolone rescue ended?
Has anyone any advice how to get back down to my normal dose of inhaled steroid after a short prednisolone course and chest infection please? Story: I’m maintained on 1 or 2 puffs once a day of Alvesco 80, PF max 380 and very occasional use of Ventolin. I caught a cold virus about 12 days ago and despite
Has anyone any advice how to get back down to my normal dose of inhaled steroid after a short prednisolone course and chest infection please? Story: I’m maintained on 1 or 2 puffs once a day of Alvesco 80, PF max 380 and very occasional use of Ventolin. I caught a cold virus about 12 days ago and despite
Merryroundabout
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Asthma Community Forum
9 months ago
Septic Arthritis
Evening all, Has anyone experienced Septic Arthritis due to RA? What were your symptoms? I'm having the worst pain and swelling in my left knee that I've ever had. I had an emergency appt with Rheumatology this morning who drained fluid from my knee and sent off for testing as it was cloudy? They also
Evening all, Has anyone experienced Septic Arthritis due to RA? What were your symptoms? I'm having the worst pain and swelling in my left knee that I've ever had. I had an emergency appt with Rheumatology this morning who drained fluid from my knee and sent off for testing as it was cloudy? They also
Mummyto2x
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NRAS
8 months ago
Septic Arthritis
Evening all, Has anyone experienced Septic Arthritis due to RA? What were your symptoms? I'm having the worst pain and swelling in my left knee that I've ever had. I had an emergency appt with Rheumatology this morning who drained fluid from my knee and sent off for testing as it was cloudy? They also
Evening all, Has anyone experienced Septic Arthritis due to RA? What were your symptoms? I'm having the worst pain and swelling in my left knee that I've ever had. I had an emergency appt with Rheumatology this morning who drained fluid from my knee and sent off for testing as it was cloudy? They also
Mummyto2x
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FieryBones - RA Community
8 months ago
switching to a carnivore diet has put my PMR into total remission
I know the subject may be viewed as sensational or just plain wrong, but that is what I have concluded. At the time I was diagnosed with PMR, I already had diagnoses of psoriatic arthritis and fibromyalgia. My PMR started in 2019, about 8 months prior to covid. I was put on prednisone and experienced
I know the subject may be viewed as sensational or just plain wrong, but that is what I have concluded. At the time I was diagnosed with PMR, I already had diagnoses of psoriatic arthritis and fibromyalgia. My PMR started in 2019, about 8 months prior to covid. I was put on prednisone and experienced
benhemp
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
just to say thanks
thanks everyone who replied to me , about my Painful Knee, it’s lovely to know there’s help when u need it, still struggling, all over flare now , just come home from hospital after having all over steroid injection, hope it works, should be starting new drug soon, thank u all once again Kate x
thanks everyone who replied to me , about my Painful Knee, it’s lovely to know there’s help when u need it, still struggling, all over flare now , just come home from hospital after having all over steroid injection, hope it works, should be starting new drug soon, thank u all once again Kate x
Kate2628
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NRAS
8 months ago
Is there a test that you'd recommend for somebody suffering from long Covid and is the O.A.T useful?
Is there a test that you'd recommend for somebody suffering from long Covid and is the O.A.T useful? Answered by Dr. Jess Armine https://youtu.be/JTolpmzT4fk?si=lxwyGRkzE6HBAHzV
Is there a test that you'd recommend for somebody suffering from long Covid and is the O.A.T useful? Answered by Dr. Jess Armine https://youtu.be/JTolpmzT4fk?si=lxwyGRkzE6HBAHzV
Shewulf
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LDN Research Trust
8 months ago
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