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fatigue article
not sure this link will work as this comes via my Apple News, if not this article was written in The Atlantic. It’s about Long Covid and other fatigue disorders and a good chunk of it is a great crossover to what we experience in PBC. I recall when we first started hearing about Long Covid telling
not sure this link will work as this comes via my Apple News, if not this article was written in The Atlantic. It’s about Long Covid and other fatigue disorders and a good chunk of it is a great crossover to what we experience in PBC. I recall when we first started hearing about Long Covid telling
CeeCee101
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PBC Foundation
1 year ago
anyone live in (or know well) France?
morning all I’m going on holiday to France soon and fretting about Covid. Specifically whether you can access a sotrovimab (monoclonal antibodies) infusion. I am reasonably confident that the paxlovid pills are available but really wouldn’t want them if i succumbed to Covid whilst away due to having
morning all I’m going on holiday to France soon and fretting about Covid. Specifically whether you can access a sotrovimab (monoclonal antibodies) infusion. I am reasonably confident that the paxlovid pills are available but really wouldn’t want them if i succumbed to Covid whilst away due to having
Bon1
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NRAS
1 year ago
First run after Covid (the 3rd time): a deliciously drizzly, cloudy run
Mightily proud that I managed to adhere to my plan and get out there today, for a first little run after recovering from Covid. I ran for 21 minutes, including 4 min warmup walk and 2 min cool down walk. I chose NRC 15 min Head Starts, which was perfectly timed. I took the nearest route from my
Mightily proud that I managed to adhere to my plan and get out there today, for a first little run after recovering from Covid. I ran for 21 minutes, including 4 min warmup walk and 2 min cool down walk. I chose NRC 15 min Head Starts, which was perfectly timed. I took the nearest route from my
CBDB
Graduate10
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Bridge to 10K
1 year ago
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Risks for in person working apart from COVID
Hi, this might be a slightly odd one. Both I and my partner work mostly work from home. However for my partner this is very formal and she has to get a special working arrangement agreed to get allow more than the normal number of days each week working from home. She needs to renew this arrangement
Hi, this might be a slightly odd one. Both I and my partner work mostly work from home. However for my partner this is very formal and she has to get a special working arrangement agreed to get allow more than the normal number of days each week working from home. She needs to renew this arrangement
AchyCorazon
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Devestated - empty looking sac at 7 week scan
Hello, I’ve had a whirlwind of a few weeks which included a totally unselected BFP following our last round of ovulation induction before moving to IVF in the new year. Of course I was anxious but really thought this could be my lucky break and naturally got carried away imagining future baby. Today
Hello, I’ve had a whirlwind of a few weeks which included a totally unselected BFP following our last round of ovulation induction before moving to IVF in the new year. Of course I was anxious but really thought this could be my lucky break and naturally got carried away imagining future baby. Today
CarlottaD27
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
🟨 Making Yellow Card Reports 🟨
🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨 In the UK, the
Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA)
operates the Yellow Card scheme for reporting issues with medicines. They have slightly different approaches to: 🟡 Side Effects 🟡 Defective medicines 🟡 Counterfeit or
🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨 In the UK, the
Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA)
operates the Yellow Card scheme for reporting issues with medicines. They have slightly different approaches to: 🟡 Side Effects 🟡 Defective medicines 🟡 Counterfeit or
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
cetirizine hydrochloride
Constant tinnitus in left ear only. Hi, I've searched online but don't know if I am missing information. Does cetirizine hydrochloride have any link to Tinnitus? I've suffered allergies for probably ten years, it isn't seasonal, just random, so I put it down to environmental stuff, maybe dust in the
Constant tinnitus in left ear only. Hi, I've searched online but don't know if I am missing information. Does cetirizine hydrochloride have any link to Tinnitus? I've suffered allergies for probably ten years, it isn't seasonal, just random, so I put it down to environmental stuff, maybe dust in the
Markmark123
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Tinnitus UK
1 year ago
Sorry for the absence and new shoes!
I’m still a bit wobbly from Covid, day by day recovering but some days are wobblier than others. But I did manage to get out in the morning and evening every day over this week and do a bit of gardening or do a bit of walking in the evening. But I still cannot do this for long as exhaustion and wobblieness
I’m still a bit wobbly from Covid, day by day recovering but some days are wobblier than others. But I did manage to get out in the morning and evening every day over this week and do a bit of gardening or do a bit of walking in the evening. But I still cannot do this for long as exhaustion and wobblieness
CBDB
Administrator
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Active 10
1 year ago
What are your thoughts on B1? Have you tried it?
I have long covid, and everyday the neuro symptoms and mechanisms seem to approach Parkinson's disease. So, given the lack of treatments on long covid, I was thinking on trying the options for Parkinson's, and this is what I found: I recently found this link: B1Parkinsons.org where they recommend
I have long covid, and everyday the neuro symptoms and mechanisms seem to approach Parkinson's disease. So, given the lack of treatments on long covid, I was thinking on trying the options for Parkinson's, and this is what I found: I recently found this link: B1Parkinsons.org where they recommend
Mau1997
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
covid
hello, My legs were badly effected by covid, since they they sting consistently and ache. Nothing helps. Doctor wanted to prescribe anti depressants which I refused. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
hello, My legs were badly effected by covid, since they they sting consistently and ache. Nothing helps. Doctor wanted to prescribe anti depressants which I refused. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
2021Milo
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Antihistamine and probiotics
I have had long covid for 16 months now, and in the absence of any treatments on the horizon am thinking of trying antihistamine tablets and/or probiotic supplements. My RLS is currently much more controlled than it was, after iron infusion and am taking Gabapentin 400 mg- though insomnia still bad
I have had long covid for 16 months now, and in the absence of any treatments on the horizon am thinking of trying antihistamine tablets and/or probiotic supplements. My RLS is currently much more controlled than it was, after iron infusion and am taking Gabapentin 400 mg- though insomnia still bad
Edengirl58
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Fecal Microbiota Transplantation (FMT) For PD And Much Much More
While many of us are aware of the potential that FMT has shown for PD, Clostridium difficile (C. diff) and IBS that has not responded to standard therapy, I wrote this to highlight the fact that FMT has shown the potential to also help a multitude of other diseases and health issues that are often seen
While many of us are aware of the potential that FMT has shown for PD, Clostridium difficile (C. diff) and IBS that has not responded to standard therapy, I wrote this to highlight the fact that FMT has shown the potential to also help a multitude of other diseases and health issues that are often seen
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
First 5 Tibetan Rites (7x) since Covid
First little exercise workout on my journey to return from latest Covid setback, and it feels great. I got surprisingly pretty sweaty quickly, just with these 5 minutes, but I felt strong. So aerobic fitness has suffered a bit the last week whilst in bed, but muscle strength and flexibility is all
First little exercise workout on my journey to return from latest Covid setback, and it feels great. I got surprisingly pretty sweaty quickly, just with these 5 minutes, but I felt strong. So aerobic fitness has suffered a bit the last week whilst in bed, but muscle strength and flexibility is all
CBDB
Administrator
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Strength & Flex
1 year ago
Endo appointment
Hey guys. I have finally got to see an endo. He was very nice and understood and listened to everything I said. So with my gp refusing to give me more levo for months was because my levels were 'within range' was 75mcg since September last year. Last week gp called to say I'm slightly hypo again tsh
Hey guys. I have finally got to see an endo. He was very nice and understood and listened to everything I said. So with my gp refusing to give me more levo for months was because my levels were 'within range' was 75mcg since September last year. Last week gp called to say I'm slightly hypo again tsh
Dollc86
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
UTI,s
Dropped fron 22.5 prednisone to 20 three days ago and started having bad uti consequences. It must just be a consequence. See if Bactrim antibiotics works. Have you ever heard of this happening?
Dropped fron 22.5 prednisone to 20 three days ago and started having bad uti consequences. It must just be a consequence. See if Bactrim antibiotics works. Have you ever heard of this happening?
Seal49
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Contribute your story to the Covid-19 Inquiry
Every Story Matters is your chance to share your experience of the pandemic with the UK Covid-19 Inquiry. Every story and experience is valuable in shaping the Inquiry’s recommendations for the future. Help them to hear the voices of people with lupus and their friends and loved ones. Your experience
Every Story Matters is your chance to share your experience of the pandemic with the UK Covid-19 Inquiry. Every story and experience is valuable in shaping the Inquiry’s recommendations for the future. Help them to hear the voices of people with lupus and their friends and loved ones. Your experience
Debbie_kinsey
Administrator
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
IVF and covid
Hello wonderful people, I’ve just started my second round of IVF after a failed transfer and no freezable embryos. Currently on day 3 of down regulation and have only gone and tested positive for covid. As this round has already been delayed due to a functional cyst and waiting for it to clear I’m
Hello wonderful people, I’ve just started my second round of IVF after a failed transfer and no freezable embryos. Currently on day 3 of down regulation and have only gone and tested positive for covid. As this round has already been delayed due to a functional cyst and waiting for it to clear I’m
Aansey
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
Edema post transplant
So one year post transplant and what a complete shitshow.It has been nothing but one thing after another.First got covid from hospital when transplanted,then when being treated in hospital for that picked up COP and had 2 weeks in isolation on iv antibiotics 3 times daily.Finally got home suffer horrible
So one year post transplant and what a complete shitshow.It has been nothing but one thing after another.First got covid from hospital when transplanted,then when being treated in hospital for that picked up COP and had 2 weeks in isolation on iv antibiotics 3 times daily.Finally got home suffer horrible
Parkerbarker
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Kidney Transplant
1 year ago
You're not a fraud!
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2023/jul/09/microbiome-chronic-fatigue-me-long-covid-research Hello all, I'm also on the Thyroid forum, but was originally diagnosed with CFS in the early '90's. A couple of years later I developed Thyroid Cancer and hence, life has been confusing for doctors.
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2023/jul/09/microbiome-chronic-fatigue-me-long-covid-research Hello all, I'm also on the Thyroid forum, but was originally diagnosed with CFS in the early '90's. A couple of years later I developed Thyroid Cancer and hence, life has been confusing for doctors.
Sluggishandtired
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Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Community
1 year ago
Evaluating Success
See profile for current understanding of my life long B12 deficiency and self designed supplementation regiment. [u]July 2023[/u] Over time I changed by supplementation starting 90 days ago. Before that I was improving to some degree. I used the pain from Peripheral Neuropathy to monitor improvement
See profile for current understanding of my life long B12 deficiency and self designed supplementation regiment. [u]July 2023[/u] Over time I changed by supplementation starting 90 days ago. Before that I was improving to some degree. I used the pain from Peripheral Neuropathy to monitor improvement
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
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