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When I arrived in the UK one week ago my daughter had been testing positive for Covid for 5 days. She had no symptoms and was very frustrated. Testing regularly she finally tested negative today. 🥳 I have tested negative the entire time. Last year my partner had his knee replaced and got Covid. I was
When I arrived in the UK one week ago my daughter had been testing positive for Covid for 5 days. She had no symptoms and was very frustrated. Testing regularly she finally tested negative today. 🥳 I have tested negative the entire time. Last year my partner had his knee replaced and got Covid. I was
Robsmom
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My MSAA Community
1 year ago
Myelin Sheath Repair
This isn't technically a B12 question but since a lot of us have peripheral neuropathy I thought I'd post it here. Has anyone read about a newly discovered use for an old antihistamine, clemastine? They say it can repair the myelin sheath for MS patients. Here is a blurb I read: "[i]Now, researchers
This isn't technically a B12 question but since a lot of us have peripheral neuropathy I thought I'd post it here. Has anyone read about a newly discovered use for an old antihistamine, clemastine? They say it can repair the myelin sheath for MS patients. Here is a blurb I read: "[i]Now, researchers
MoKayD
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Covid vaccine
I have just been invited for my Spring Covid booster (uk). I have already had Covid twice this year. January was the first time I'd caught it and received antivirals. 3 weeks ago I had Covid again and threw it off fairly quickly. My question is, surely my antibodies will be good and do I actually need
I have just been invited for my Spring Covid booster (uk). I have already had Covid twice this year. January was the first time I'd caught it and received antivirals. 3 weeks ago I had Covid again and threw it off fairly quickly. My question is, surely my antibodies will be good and do I actually need
Pippapot
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
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COVID Spring Booster
I have had PMR since April 2021 and have (after several flares) reduced to 1.5 pred. finally using the DSNS method. I have been called for my Covid Spring Booster and wonder how you would advise I deal with it? It was the second jab that triggered PMR, (though I did have symptoms after the first) and
I have had PMR since April 2021 and have (after several flares) reduced to 1.5 pred. finally using the DSNS method. I have been called for my Covid Spring Booster and wonder how you would advise I deal with it? It was the second jab that triggered PMR, (though I did have symptoms after the first) and
jaykayvee
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Covid 19 post-laparoscopy
Hi everyone, Just wondering if anyone else has had Covid post-laparoscopy and had a horrible experience too? I got it 6 weeks post surgery and have had awful gastro symptoms with it. Have diarrhoea which has now lasted 9 days so far and I have been unable to absorb my pill so I now have my first period
Hi everyone, Just wondering if anyone else has had Covid post-laparoscopy and had a horrible experience too? I got it 6 weeks post surgery and have had awful gastro symptoms with it. Have diarrhoea which has now lasted 9 days so far and I have been unable to absorb my pill so I now have my first period
Yellow-Moo
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
staying safe
hi advice needed please. We are due to have our eldest son and his family ( with a toddler) live with us for a while. we have been extremely careful since the start of Covid but we obvious can’t expect our family to exercise the same level of caution and restrictions. what do others do when they
hi advice needed please. We are due to have our eldest son and his family ( with a toddler) live with us for a while. we have been extremely careful since the start of Covid but we obvious can’t expect our family to exercise the same level of caution and restrictions. what do others do when they
Main1234
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Vasculitis UK
1 year ago
Covid Jab Next Week
As I’m classed as extremely vulnerable I’m pleased that I’m getting my covid jab next Thursday. Not going out into public places unless absolutely necessary is very boring. Hope you all get your jabs soon. and none of us get bad side effects. Best regards, Jean x
As I’m classed as extremely vulnerable I’m pleased that I’m getting my covid jab next Thursday. Not going out into public places unless absolutely necessary is very boring. Hope you all get your jabs soon. and none of us get bad side effects. Best regards, Jean x
Morrison10
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Need Away from Home Care
My HWP has been in constant pain for over a month. Left shoulder which has been around for a long time. A cracked rib a year ago that has been reagrevated walking the dogs. This month he has been to er 3 time to exclude coronary issue. Once they do send him home. He’s lost over 20 lbs this month 157
My HWP has been in constant pain for over a month. Left shoulder which has been around for a long time. A cracked rib a year ago that has been reagrevated walking the dogs. This month he has been to er 3 time to exclude coronary issue. Once they do send him home. He’s lost over 20 lbs this month 157
NanaCC
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Update on covid-19 treatments & eligibility
We've updated our article on the COVID-19 treatments and their eligibility, which you can read here: https://www.lupusuk.org.uk/covid-19-treatments/ Most of the updates to the eligibility are not lupus-specific (for example they have added some respiratory conditions), but they have added some co-morbidities
We've updated our article on the COVID-19 treatments and their eligibility, which you can read here: https://www.lupusuk.org.uk/covid-19-treatments/ Most of the updates to the eligibility are not lupus-specific (for example they have added some respiratory conditions), but they have added some co-morbidities
Debbie_kinsey
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
Starting over
Most of you know I haven't run much this year, also that I'm retiring, actually retired a little earlier than expected, then caught COVID. I worked right through the pandemic in a residential home, I stayed up all night caring for people with COVID, I worked extra hours when my coughing colleagues needed
Most of you know I haven't run much this year, also that I'm retiring, actually retired a little earlier than expected, then caught COVID. I worked right through the pandemic in a residential home, I stayed up all night caring for people with COVID, I worked extra hours when my coughing colleagues needed
SueAppleRun
60minGraduate
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Bridge to 10K
1 year ago
Rebound COVID after Plaxovid.
So I took a COVID test yesterday just for the heck of it since having COVID starting March 26 and was treated with Paxlovid. Well to my surprise it came back positive. I tested negative after 6 days on paxlovid. I have zero symptoms. I called my oncologist and he is pulling me off the Venclexta for 2
So I took a COVID test yesterday just for the heck of it since having COVID starting March 26 and was treated with Paxlovid. Well to my surprise it came back positive. I tested negative after 6 days on paxlovid. I have zero symptoms. I called my oncologist and he is pulling me off the Venclexta for 2
Gradyboy
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Asthma post COVID
I had asthma as a child and "grew out of it" - never needed an inhaler until 3 months ago. I was extremely active, an avid soccer player, hiking, biking, everything. I have been taking allergy shots all my life which helped make the asthma negligent. I got back to back colds in December-January, the
I had asthma as a child and "grew out of it" - never needed an inhaler until 3 months ago. I was extremely active, an avid soccer player, hiking, biking, everything. I have been taking allergy shots all my life which helped make the asthma negligent. I got back to back colds in December-January, the
JJ2370
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Living with Asthma
1 year ago
PSA and Covid
I’ve read a few times that PSA can become elevated for several months post Covid. Is this for real or just wishful thinking? Has anyone actually experienced this?
I’ve read a few times that PSA can become elevated for several months post Covid. Is this for real or just wishful thinking? Has anyone actually experienced this?
JamesHughs
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Navage?
Many of us (most?) suffer from sinus issues and we have our own tools to deal with these issues. My weapons of choice are Saline spray followed by Flonase before I go to bed. Works pretty well except for right now during allergy season. However, I've been hearing many advertisements for the Navage
Many of us (most?) suffer from sinus issues and we have our own tools to deal with these issues. My weapons of choice are Saline spray followed by Flonase before I go to bed. Works pretty well except for right now during allergy season. However, I've been hearing many advertisements for the Navage
hhk50
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Stopping MTX as Covid positive
Flew to Finland and ended up feeling unwell after the flight, until finally testing Covid positive for the first time last Tuesday 4th April. That was my MTX day so I gave it a miss that day (I'm on 20mg injectable for psoriatic arthritis). So, still not feeling 100% but getting better each day. I've
Flew to Finland and ended up feeling unwell after the flight, until finally testing Covid positive for the first time last Tuesday 4th April. That was my MTX day so I gave it a miss that day (I'm on 20mg injectable for psoriatic arthritis). So, still not feeling 100% but getting better each day. I've
Manzana1
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NRAS
1 year ago
spring Covid vaccine
I’ve had all the necessary covid vaccinations but had my 2nd covid infection during the first week in March. I see in the news that the spring covid vaccine is available for those on steroids. I’m currently on 13mg of pred having started on 15mg in February. Is it likely that I will be asked to get
I’ve had all the necessary covid vaccinations but had my 2nd covid infection during the first week in March. I see in the news that the spring covid vaccine is available for those on steroids. I’m currently on 13mg of pred having started on 15mg in February. Is it likely that I will be asked to get
Lclmlbls
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
The nice side of Covid
“We will have a vaccine and it will be highly effective“ „It meant that things that might have unspooled over the next decade or even 15 years, were compressed down into a year or a year and a half“ (thx to Covid related research) We all need to contribute to survive the next 7-10 years by diet,
“We will have a vaccine and it will be highly effective“ „It meant that things that might have unspooled over the next decade or even 15 years, were compressed down into a year or a year and a half“ (thx to Covid related research) We all need to contribute to survive the next 7-10 years by diet,
Nusch
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Help finding Consultant Severe Gastro, brain fog & now Anaphylaxis issues! Long Covid?
Usual story of deteriorating health female aged 60 being referred on long NHS waiting lists here there any everywhere! I'm desperate enough to go private so need MCAS aware consultant recommendations please. I've seen Dr Croom recommended, any others? Long history of allergies, then doubled in agony
Usual story of deteriorating health female aged 60 being referred on long NHS waiting lists here there any everywhere! I'm desperate enough to go private so need MCAS aware consultant recommendations please. I've seen Dr Croom recommended, any others? Long history of allergies, then doubled in agony
RoadTrippin
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The UK Mastocytosis Support Group
1 year ago
Lyme and Long Covid (and perhaps by proxy, B12 deficiency)
The seeming correlations between B12 deficiency and Long Covid have been discussed on this forum. Given that, there might be some interest in this presentation, though B12 is not mentioned. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WwjQlLBjnjA
The seeming correlations between B12 deficiency and Long Covid have been discussed on this forum. Given that, there might be some interest in this presentation, though B12 is not mentioned. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WwjQlLBjnjA
WiscGuy
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Covid antiviral medication
hello everyone - well after 3 years of never catching covid I’ve bloody got it this week! I went to the theatre last week and masked up and I don’t know for sure that’s where I got it but who knows 🤷🏼‍♀️ so frustrating when I was trying to build up my confidence to get back out and about! Anyway, I
hello everyone - well after 3 years of never catching covid I’ve bloody got it this week! I went to the theatre last week and masked up and I don’t know for sure that’s where I got it but who knows 🤷🏼‍♀️ so frustrating when I was trying to build up my confidence to get back out and about! Anyway, I
OrdinarySoul
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
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