Search
Search
About
Log in
Join
Experiences with
Meningitis vaccine
Posts
Communities
2,690 public posts
Filter results
Repeated infections on Rituximab, Metho.and steroids
Posted ten days ago about my recent problems with repeated infections, shingles X3 in 18 months, numerous chest infections, UTIs and now campylobacter ( gastroenteritis ). Well, am now on my second course of antibiotics for the campylobacter and still experiencing dreadful symptoms. Decided to see my
Posted ten days ago about my recent problems with repeated infections, shingles X3 in 18 months, numerous chest infections, UTIs and now campylobacter ( gastroenteritis ). Well, am now on my second course of antibiotics for the campylobacter and still experiencing dreadful symptoms. Decided to see my
Scorer
in
NRAS
8 years ago
Can a 25yr old male get the Meningitis ACWY vaccine?
Recently there have been more and more news articles regarding
Meningitis
W and how teens are being offered a
vaccine
on the NHS, this is a concern for me as I am currently in the process of starting my own company which will have me working closely with kids and teens.
Recently there have been more and more news articles regarding
Meningitis
W and how teens are being offered a
vaccine
on the NHS, this is a concern for me as I am currently in the process of starting my own company which will have me working closely with kids and teens.
S1991
in
Meningitis Now
8 years ago
Flu shots
Just curious . Skipped my flu shot last season as I apparently was sky high hypo at the time and was so fatigued I didn't think I could handle getting a shot. I never did get sick either surprisingly given my immune system felt shot down. How do people feel about flu shots and hypothyroidism.
Just curious . Skipped my flu shot last season as I apparently was sky high hypo at the time and was so fatigued I didn't think I could handle getting a shot. I never did get sick either surprisingly given my immune system felt shot down. How do people feel about flu shots and hypothyroidism.
Hidden
in
Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Want to take advantage of all our features? Just log in!
Log in
or
Join
Flying after meningitis
I was never diagnosed with meningitis because the hospitalsame I went to failed to test me saying if I can touch my chin to my chest then I don't have it. Anyways, this all started in March 2016. I do feel better now but I still get stiff neck and head throbbing. Also, lightheaded andizzy hate being
I was never diagnosed with meningitis because the hospitalsame I went to failed to test me saying if I can touch my chin to my chest then I don't have it. Anyways, this all started in March 2016. I do feel better now but I still get stiff neck and head throbbing. Also, lightheaded andizzy hate being
Paulnjordansmommy2
in
Meningitis Now
8 years ago
Can't get rid of fevers and picking up colds and chesty
Hi I was only diagnosed 3 weeks ago and still waiting for results on cells and immune system. I have had the flu jab but can't seem to shake this tight chest with phlegm and cough and fevers and tiredness. Is this just normal or the CLL? Don't have my appointment with the haematologist for another 4
Hi I was only diagnosed 3 weeks ago and still waiting for results on cells and immune system. I have had the flu jab but can't seem to shake this tight chest with phlegm and cough and fevers and tiredness. Is this just normal or the CLL? Don't have my appointment with the haematologist for another 4
ABloor
in
CLL Support
8 years ago
What are your thoughts?
I was informed in a matter or fact way in November by the nurse on thecradons I was being asked to do some breathing tests when I went on requested for a flu jab. I was informed it was for my COPD which was news to me. I have been to hell and back emotionally with the disgnosis. I had been some months
I was informed in a matter or fact way in November by the nurse on thecradons I was being asked to do some breathing tests when I went on requested for a flu jab. I was informed it was for my COPD which was news to me. I have been to hell and back emotionally with the disgnosis. I had been some months
SlasJ
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
Weak research
Underwhelmed by the small number of studies looked at for the article about autism and paracetamol. JAMA Pediatr. 2014 Apr;168(4):313-20. doi: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2013.4914. Acetaminophen use during pregnancy, behavioral problems, and hyperkinetic disorders. Liew Z1, Ritz B2, Rebordosa C3, Lee PC4
Underwhelmed by the small number of studies looked at for the article about autism and paracetamol. JAMA Pediatr. 2014 Apr;168(4):313-20. doi: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2013.4914. Acetaminophen use during pregnancy, behavioral problems, and hyperkinetic disorders. Liew Z1, Ritz B2, Rebordosa C3, Lee PC4
SeePrice
in
Healthy Evidence
8 years ago
Just diagnosed with PMR and concerned this will impact on my bladder cancer treatment -
Hi. I'm new here.... Does anyone know if there is a conflict of interest between Prednisolone and BCG treatment for bladder cancer? I was diagnosed with bladder cancer Nov 2015, had the tumour removed Dec 2015 and began 6 weeks of BCG treatment (a treatment instilled directly into bladder once a week
Hi. I'm new here.... Does anyone know if there is a conflict of interest between Prednisolone and BCG treatment for bladder cancer? I was diagnosed with bladder cancer Nov 2015, had the tumour removed Dec 2015 and began 6 weeks of BCG treatment (a treatment instilled directly into bladder once a week
suethompson99t
in
PMRGCAuk
8 years ago
Foods/Supplements-Vitamins: Fish - Marine Omega-3 - EPA & DHA
This is a companion piece to "Foods/Supplements-Vitamins: Fish", that considers marine omega-3 from seafood & supplements, & attempts to explain why it may be important in PCa, in spite of conflicting studies. Human studies have yielded confusing results. One might expect inconsistencies between populations
This is a companion piece to "Foods/Supplements-Vitamins: Fish", that considers marine omega-3 from seafood & supplements, & attempts to explain why it may be important in PCa, in spite of conflicting studies. Human studies have yielded confusing results. One might expect inconsistencies between populations
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
Update on my Bladder Cancer
I wish I had good news but don't, and I was prepared for this. The good news is I'm not terminal. I am stage 4 bladder cancer called Urothelial Carcinoma. I get a port put in place on Friday. Most likely start chemo a week from this coming Monday. I will also have a bone scan on Thursday to see if the
I wish I had good news but don't, and I was prepared for this. The good news is I'm not terminal. I am stage 4 bladder cancer called Urothelial Carcinoma. I get a port put in place on Friday. Most likely start chemo a week from this coming Monday. I will also have a bone scan on Thursday to see if the
Dustbowlkid
in
Fight Bladder Cancer
8 years ago
Migraines linked to B meningitis?
when I was 5 I had bacterial meningitis and ever since I have suffered from bad headaches and migraines I am now 16 and they are getting worse. I have also been passing out recently. I was wondering if they could be linked to the illness in anyway? Does meningitis have after effects?
when I was 5 I had bacterial meningitis and ever since I have suffered from bad headaches and migraines I am now 16 and they are getting worse. I have also been passing out recently. I was wondering if they could be linked to the illness in anyway? Does meningitis have after effects?
Dais123
in
Meningitis Now
8 years ago
Never diagnosed but 99.9% sure I had viral meningitis
I got sick on St. Patrick's Day, March 17th, 2016. I had a headache during the day (and I hardly get headaches). At night my neck felt stiff and I tried to go to sleep. I awoke with a severe heart palpitation that took my breath away for a second. I went online and searched my symptoms since it alarmed
I got sick on St. Patrick's Day, March 17th, 2016. I had a headache during the day (and I hardly get headaches). At night my neck felt stiff and I tried to go to sleep. I awoke with a severe heart palpitation that took my breath away for a second. I went online and searched my symptoms since it alarmed
minicarly
in
Meningitis Now
8 years ago
New to posting but been a member for awhile
From the US here, I was diagnosed at 49 in April 2015 with non invasive bladder cancer. I have been in remission since August of 2015. I have never been fearful for my life. I have had 4 TURBTs and 4 cystoscopies and 12 BCG treatments. My last maintenance treatment was a month ago today. I have felt
From the US here, I was diagnosed at 49 in April 2015 with non invasive bladder cancer. I have been in remission since August of 2015. I have never been fearful for my life. I have had 4 TURBTs and 4 cystoscopies and 12 BCG treatments. My last maintenance treatment was a month ago today. I have felt
Hidden
in
Fight Bladder Cancer
8 years ago
Shingles Vaccine
Hi I'm due to have the shingles vaccine tomorrow, but concerned with being on 15mg Methotrexate. have tried ringing the rheumatology helpline but that currently unavailable, have also rang surgery but told to attend anyway and discuss with nurse. Does anyone know who I can contact to make sure I have
Hi I'm due to have the shingles vaccine tomorrow, but concerned with being on 15mg Methotrexate. have tried ringing the rheumatology helpline but that currently unavailable, have also rang surgery but told to attend anyway and discuss with nurse. Does anyone know who I can contact to make sure I have
jackiestu
in
NRAS
8 years ago
been there, done that...
I surprised myself at my lack of reaction when the urologist told me a had a tumor in my bladder- was just one more thing to do. had that surgery and a follow up one- then the seemingly endless series of BCG infusions and more inspections. the most uncomfortable parts of it are: wearing the cath after
I surprised myself at my lack of reaction when the urologist told me a had a tumor in my bladder- was just one more thing to do. had that surgery and a follow up one- then the seemingly endless series of BCG infusions and more inspections. the most uncomfortable parts of it are: wearing the cath after
westseajoe
in
Fight Bladder Cancer
8 years ago
Shingles vaccine
Hi I have been getting recurring shingles for the past two years. Doctors refuse vaccine because of my age (nearly 51) Has anyone had the vaccine ? And benefited? Many thanks
Hi I have been getting recurring shingles for the past two years. Doctors refuse vaccine because of my age (nearly 51) Has anyone had the vaccine ? And benefited? Many thanks
Seabob
in
Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Cancer nearly killed me
Bladder cancer, Nearly killed me, after the removal of two bladder tumour for ten days I was an emotional wreck. I must say that I prayed for death. Being also diabetic it made it worse. because my immune system was diminished the with BCG treatment made me ill.
Bladder cancer, Nearly killed me, after the removal of two bladder tumour for ten days I was an emotional wreck. I must say that I prayed for death. Being also diabetic it made it worse. because my immune system was diminished the with BCG treatment made me ill.
Harvey69
in
Fight Bladder Cancer
8 years ago
BCG treatment was a success!
Had my 3rd Cystoscopy today following a 6 week course of BCG. Apparently my bladder is in terrific shape and the cancer has not returned since being removed in December. Looks like I will be keeping my bladder after all. I was sure I was going to lose it! Good luck to everyone else out there waiting
Had my 3rd Cystoscopy today following a 6 week course of BCG. Apparently my bladder is in terrific shape and the cancer has not returned since being removed in December. Looks like I will be keeping my bladder after all. I was sure I was going to lose it! Good luck to everyone else out there waiting
julib
in
Fight Bladder Cancer
8 years ago
Professor Graham Hughes Monthly Blog June 2016
Monthly Blog June Beating the Illness June has been a mixed month; some sunny days – lots of cold days, inches of rain. It looks as if Paris got even more than we did. Recently, I had a visit from a group of Russian doctors, interested in learning more about Hughes syndrome. It was, for me, a most
Monthly Blog June Beating the Illness June has been a mixed month; some sunny days – lots of cold days, inches of rain. It looks as if Paris got even more than we did. Recently, I had a visit from a group of Russian doctors, interested in learning more about Hughes syndrome. It was, for me, a most
MaryF
Administrator
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
8 years ago
New to group
Hi--I've never posted before, but have been encouraged by many of your posts. In Jan., I had a kidney removed because of a tumor that turned out to be a urothelial carcinoma (more typically a bladder cancer). The doctors felt chemo would be too hard on my remaining kidney. At my quarterly check-up
Hi--I've never posted before, but have been encouraged by many of your posts. In Jan., I had a kidney removed because of a tumor that turned out to be a urothelial carcinoma (more typically a bladder cancer). The doctors felt chemo would be too hard on my remaining kidney. At my quarterly check-up
Jim47
in
Fight Bladder Cancer
8 years ago
1
...
96
97
98
...
100
Next page
50
60
70
80
90
100
Filter results
Clear filters
Posted in
All communities
Lung Conditions Community Forum
275 results
PMRGCAuk
270 results
NRAS
239 results
View top 10 communities
Sort by
Most Relevant
Newest