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Israeli study: Pfizer shot safe for highly allergic patients, with supervision
Of 429 people with serious allergies, only 9 had a reaction to the COVID shot, and all of them recovered quickly and experienced no further issues By NATHAN JEFFAY 31 August 2021 People with serious allergies can safely be inoculated with the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine with supervision, an Israeli study
Of 429 people with serious allergies, only 9 had a reaction to the COVID shot, and all of them recovered quickly and experienced no further issues By NATHAN JEFFAY 31 August 2021 People with serious allergies can safely be inoculated with the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine with supervision, an Israeli study
lupus-support1
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
3 years ago
Can't win
Hi everyone well it's nearly time to go back to college. Have been on my new inhaler for few weeks and it has really helped can do more than I could before but the downside of this is that even more tired and when fatigue sets in its hard to do anything but rest do others have the same problem.
Hi everyone well it's nearly time to go back to college. Have been on my new inhaler for few weeks and it has really helped can do more than I could before but the downside of this is that even more tired and when fatigue sets in its hard to do anything but rest do others have the same problem.
Pokermon
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
My Latest Lipid Profile, My Fasting Insulin & My hsCRP as reported today.
This is futher to my Previous Posts on HBA1C, hsCRP, fasting insulin , Amylase/ Lipase and testosterone, I am happy to share with you my latest lipid profile! Since I can attach only one image with each post , I attach my lipid profile report with this message, I had to make 3 different posts -
This is futher to my Previous Posts on HBA1C, hsCRP, fasting insulin , Amylase/ Lipase and testosterone, I am happy to share with you my latest lipid profile! Since I can attach only one image with each post , I attach my lipid profile report with this message, I had to make 3 different posts -
namaha
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Diabetes India
3 years ago
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My Lipid Profile , My Fasting insulin and my hsCRP
Further to my previous post, My hsCRP is less than 0.1. This test also contains my Amylase/Lipase test for my pancreas and found ok. My testosterone level is normal.. For fasting insulin , please see my previous post . Thank you
Further to my previous post, My hsCRP is less than 0.1. This test also contains my Amylase/Lipase test for my pancreas and found ok. My testosterone level is normal.. For fasting insulin , please see my previous post . Thank you
namaha
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Diabetes India
3 years ago
My Lipid Profile , My fasting insulin & My hsCRP.
Further to my previous post, My fasting insulin Is 3.9.. For my latest HBA1c report , please refer my previous post .
Further to my previous post, My fasting insulin Is 3.9.. For my latest HBA1c report , please refer my previous post .
namaha
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Diabetes India
3 years ago
confused about my inhalers now
Hi all Really confused now i've been on both Fostair and Ventolin inhalers for years now seems to work for me always got told the Fostair was a preventer and the Ventolin was to use when i needed it hmm... got told today by the asthma nurse i shouldn't be on both as they're both the same thing . In me
Hi all Really confused now i've been on both Fostair and Ventolin inhalers for years now seems to work for me always got told the Fostair was a preventer and the Ventolin was to use when i needed it hmm... got told today by the asthma nurse i shouldn't be on both as they're both the same thing . In me
gypsy49
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Taking Trimbow inhaler for 8 months
Hi All taking my Trimbow inhaler but I feel like I am about to have a flare up, If I do should I take my rescue pack I had before when on Spiriva please. This was antibiotics and 5 days of steroids
Hi All taking my Trimbow inhaler but I feel like I am about to have a flare up, If I do should I take my rescue pack I had before when on Spiriva please. This was antibiotics and 5 days of steroids
Gladys23
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
sleeping upright: doable?
Hi all -- following a hospital visit, I've been FT on prednisone, 2 inhalers and montelucast for the last 2 months and staying in an allergen-free tent, waiting for xolair for my allergic asthma (no progress so far). Sleeping has been OK during the last month, once the drugs kicked in. However, for
Hi all -- following a hospital visit, I've been FT on prednisone, 2 inhalers and montelucast for the last 2 months and staying in an allergen-free tent, waiting for xolair for my allergic asthma (no progress so far). Sleeping has been OK during the last month, once the drugs kicked in. However, for
runcyclexcski
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Fatigue & Breathless Course (FAB)
Hi guys, thought while I had the time on this rather dull bank holiday (not going anywhere) I would let you know about a course run by my Respiratory Team for patients with advanced COPD etc. The course is called Fatigue & Breathlessness (FAB) and was run by a Respiratory Consultant, Respiratory Nurse
Hi guys, thought while I had the time on this rather dull bank holiday (not going anywhere) I would let you know about a course run by my Respiratory Team for patients with advanced COPD etc. The course is called Fatigue & Breathlessness (FAB) and was run by a Respiratory Consultant, Respiratory Nurse
johnderby
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Relvar inhaler
Does anyone have a problem with increased mucus while taking Relvar inhaler i seem to struggle far more while on it
Does anyone have a problem with increased mucus while taking Relvar inhaler i seem to struggle far more while on it
nottowell
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Post chest infection
When I last posted I was just getting over a chest infection. Gp put me onto another course of oral steroids which seem to do the trick Have spoken to my respiratory consultant and he has now put me onto long term azithromycin 250mg 3 times a week and monetulakst at night. Has also changed my fostair
When I last posted I was just getting over a chest infection. Gp put me onto another course of oral steroids which seem to do the trick Have spoken to my respiratory consultant and he has now put me onto long term azithromycin 250mg 3 times a week and monetulakst at night. Has also changed my fostair
Naturesvalley
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Effects of concomitant use of hydrogen water and photobiomodulation on Parkinson disease 2021
Update 8/30/21: I ordered a hydrogen water generator ($180): H2 USB Sport MAXX Hydrogen Water Generator with Glass Bottle and Inhaler Adapter (Silver) Brand: H2WaterForLife https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07FKVYYL6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I also spent $25 on H2Blue Hydrogen
Update 8/30/21: I ordered a hydrogen water generator ($180): H2 USB Sport MAXX Hydrogen Water Generator with Glass Bottle and Inhaler Adapter (Silver) Brand: H2WaterForLife https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07FKVYYL6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I also spent $25 on H2Blue Hydrogen
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Alternative to Fostair - Palpitations
I was switched to Fostair 100/6, 4 puffs a day (& Montelukast) a year ago after a nasty bout of Covid worsened my Asthma, was on Clenil & ventolin for many years before switching. The Fostair improved my symptoms hugely, no more cough & crackles but I have had increasing palpitations & arrythmia, causing
I was switched to Fostair 100/6, 4 puffs a day (& Montelukast) a year ago after a nasty bout of Covid worsened my Asthma, was on Clenil & ventolin for many years before switching. The Fostair improved my symptoms hugely, no more cough & crackles but I have had increasing palpitations & arrythmia, causing
Janeh1960
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
What time ???
Daft question. ?? When is the best time to take your asthma preventer inhaler at night? Early evening or just before you go to bed. Thanks
Daft question. ?? When is the best time to take your asthma preventer inhaler at night? Early evening or just before you go to bed. Thanks
Wheezy54
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Blood Sugar Issues While in Treatment
Hello Everyone. Nice to be able to work with you today. Has anyone experienced high blood sugar as a result of treatment. As you will see from my profile, I was originally diagnosed with Inflammatory Breast Cancer in 2002. This ended up as MBC in August of 2019. So, I have been on some sort of treatment
Hello Everyone. Nice to be able to work with you today. Has anyone experienced high blood sugar as a result of treatment. As you will see from my profile, I was originally diagnosed with Inflammatory Breast Cancer in 2002. This ended up as MBC in August of 2019. So, I have been on some sort of treatment
CincinnatiExperience
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 years ago
Insulin Resistance& Diabetes
Hi all! Writing to see if anyone has had experience with insulin resistance and diabetes monitoring/diagnosis? I'm 24 years old and was diagnosed with PCOS a few years ago, recently my symptoms have been worsening and they've found some hormonal imbalance and think insulin resistance may be involved
Hi all! Writing to see if anyone has had experience with insulin resistance and diabetes monitoring/diagnosis? I'm 24 years old and was diagnosed with PCOS a few years ago, recently my symptoms have been worsening and they've found some hormonal imbalance and think insulin resistance may be involved
Hidden
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
3 years ago
Swapping inhalers soon after asthma flare up
Hello, I had a fairly bad asthma flare up yesterday and am still very rough. I have been prescribed Pred and the specialist has recommended changing my inhaler from Seretide which does not seem to be working to Symbicort 200/6. Is it safe to start on the new one when still unwell? Thank you in advance
Hello, I had a fairly bad asthma flare up yesterday and am still very rough. I have been prescribed Pred and the specialist has recommended changing my inhaler from Seretide which does not seem to be working to Symbicort 200/6. Is it safe to start on the new one when still unwell? Thank you in advance
Bu997
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Biohackers making open source insulin to reduce cost
This may have been posted already so sorry if I missed it and I’m duplicating. Slightly off topic in that this applies to insulin and diabetes but the principle is very interesting and I’m sure could be applied to T3/NDT. The article explains in a bit more detail but the brief version in that biohackers
This may have been posted already so sorry if I missed it and I’m duplicating. Slightly off topic in that this applies to insulin and diabetes but the principle is very interesting and I’m sure could be applied to T3/NDT. The article explains in a bit more detail but the brief version in that biohackers
hjh88
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Effect of Mannitol on the Microbiome
I'm still on the fence about taking Mannitol so I Googled "mannitol microbiome" and found this: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6363527/ Effects of nutritive LCSs on the gut microbiota Polyols Polyols are a specific group of compounds used as food additives. They are stable at high temperatures
I'm still on the fence about taking Mannitol so I Googled "mannitol microbiome" and found this: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6363527/ Effects of nutritive LCSs on the gut microbiota Polyols Polyols are a specific group of compounds used as food additives. They are stable at high temperatures
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Asthma decline
Hi, I was wondering if someone could advise me. I have been struggling with hoarseness and breathlessness for a while now. My asthma had been relatively controlled most of my life and quite atypical in symptoms. I only ever really had a barking cough and tight chest, worse at night, and very very occasionally
Hi, I was wondering if someone could advise me. I have been struggling with hoarseness and breathlessness for a while now. My asthma had been relatively controlled most of my life and quite atypical in symptoms. I only ever really had a barking cough and tight chest, worse at night, and very very occasionally
AnnaEllen22
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
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