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Today I scheduled my next Covid Vaccine online today to get my next Covid vaccine at Walmart tomorrow. My cousin will take me as she doesn't have school tomorrow. Next week, when I go for my physical I will get my annual flu shot. Rather not risk a reaction of getting the 2 together. My Neuro appt
Today I scheduled my next Covid Vaccine online today to get my next Covid vaccine at Walmart tomorrow. My cousin will take me as she doesn't have school tomorrow. Next week, when I go for my physical I will get my annual flu shot. Rather not risk a reaction of getting the 2 together. My Neuro appt
bxrmom
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My MSAA Community
7 months ago
Treating PVCS on a virtual ward
I have posted on here a number of times about the burden of persistent PVCs. Anyway, after 5 days of feeling very dizzy and nauseous, I went to see my GP. She sent me straight to my local hospital which is a big teaching hospital. I was seen in the Same Day Emergency Medicine unit who were thorough and
I have posted on here a number of times about the burden of persistent PVCs. Anyway, after 5 days of feeling very dizzy and nauseous, I went to see my GP. She sent me straight to my local hospital which is a big teaching hospital. I was seen in the Same Day Emergency Medicine unit who were thorough and
Norfolk_spaniel
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AF Association
8 months ago
Hand rash/chicken pox
Doctors are so annoying and not helpful. I have taken 2 weeks off work now. I had burning red spots on my hand then started getting patchy rashes on hands then spots over my body and face -, chciken pox. Docs said hands are different to face ( my renal consultant). Done lots of blood tests and all they
Doctors are so annoying and not helpful. I have taken 2 weeks off work now. I had burning red spots on my hand then started getting patchy rashes on hands then spots over my body and face -, chciken pox. Docs said hands are different to face ( my renal consultant). Done lots of blood tests and all they
Shine54
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LUPUS UK
6 months ago
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First bout of Covid
Well controlled 74 year old Asthmatic on Relvar Ellipta. Recently became ill whilst on holiday in Sunny Spain. Peak flow down to 350 normally 550 night of return to UK. Seen in respiratory clinic day after peak flow improved to 425 crackles on lung prescribed Antibiotics and 40mg prednisolone for 5 days
Well controlled 74 year old Asthmatic on Relvar Ellipta. Recently became ill whilst on holiday in Sunny Spain. Peak flow down to 350 normally 550 night of return to UK. Seen in respiratory clinic day after peak flow improved to 425 crackles on lung prescribed Antibiotics and 40mg prednisolone for 5 days
Noddy66
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Asthma Community Forum
7 months ago
Hide Covid ad
This may sound silly, but I am very excited because I figured out how to hide the Covid ad that pops up after every initial post. Covid was the cause of my major anxiety, and every time I looked at the ad it would remind me of what makes me anxious. I'm not sure why they allowed this kind of an ad
This may sound silly, but I am very excited because I figured out how to hide the Covid ad that pops up after every initial post. Covid was the cause of my major anxiety, and every time I looked at the ad it would remind me of what makes me anxious. I'm not sure why they allowed this kind of an ad
punkster
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Anxiety and Depression Support
7 months ago
Just saw this post
MOST.....not all Most men diagnosed with prostate cancer don't need to rush to surgery, radiation treatments: study https://www.foxnews.com/health/most-men-diagnosed-prostate-cancer-dont-need-rush-surgery-radiation-treatments-study
MOST.....not all Most men diagnosed with prostate cancer don't need to rush to surgery, radiation treatments: study https://www.foxnews.com/health/most-men-diagnosed-prostate-cancer-dont-need-rush-surgery-radiation-treatments-study
carlsbadjack
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Home again!
My trip overseas was very hot and the river cruise was great-no cooking for nearly a month! The downside is that after I travel home in the giant aluminium tube that recirculates air for about 800+ travellers, I managed to get Covid. No probs, got the anti virals and wondered why I wasn't getting better
My trip overseas was very hot and the river cruise was great-no cooking for nearly a month! The downside is that after I travel home in the giant aluminium tube that recirculates air for about 800+ travellers, I managed to get Covid. No probs, got the anti virals and wondered why I wasn't getting better
Ozchick
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
7 months ago
Adalimumab and covid vaccine
hi I am taking Adalimumab started about two months ago alongside Methotrexate injections. Does anyone know if I have to stop the Biologic for covid jab as I usually stop Methotrexate for tw weeks. ☺️
hi I am taking Adalimumab started about two months ago alongside Methotrexate injections. Does anyone know if I have to stop the Biologic for covid jab as I usually stop Methotrexate for tw weeks. ☺️
Amb1xkr
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NRAS
7 months ago
covid
has anyone having issues with high pitched sounds in there ears with having bout of covid
has anyone having issues with high pitched sounds in there ears with having bout of covid
Bucksrhino
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Tinnitus UK
7 months ago
Covid causing Asthma flare
I had Covid nearly two weeks ago and I've been left with this lingering cough and occasional breathlessness and I've also been finding that I'm using my Ventolin inhaler more, my chest doesn't feel tight but sometimes i just get very out of breath and it's hard to catch my breath. I've found that box
I had Covid nearly two weeks ago and I've been left with this lingering cough and occasional breathlessness and I've also been finding that I'm using my Ventolin inhaler more, my chest doesn't feel tight but sometimes i just get very out of breath and it's hard to catch my breath. I've found that box
Lilmix03
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Asthma Community Forum
7 months ago
Covid Vaccination Study
COVID-19 Vaccines 'May Trigger' Rheumatic Inflammatory Diseases: Study https://healthunlocked.com/redirect?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.theepochtimes.com%2Fhealth%2Fcovid-19-vaccines-may-trigger-rheumatic-inflammatory-diseases-study-5508547%3Futm_source%3Dref_share%26src_src%3Dref_share%26utm_campaign%3Dmb-cc
COVID-19 Vaccines 'May Trigger' Rheumatic Inflammatory Diseases: Study https://healthunlocked.com/redirect?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.theepochtimes.com%2Fhealth%2Fcovid-19-vaccines-may-trigger-rheumatic-inflammatory-diseases-study-5508547%3Futm_source%3Dref_share%26src_src%3Dref_share%26utm_campaign%3Dmb-cc
noslak
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
PSA moving way too fast .
My prostate was removed 2002 at which time my PSA went to -0 . Five years later it came back and since than it kept on going up very slow till 2020 when I had COVID-19 which almost killed me . As soo as I started feeling better my PSA went from 12 to 25 in a very short time . I do check it every six
My prostate was removed 2002 at which time my PSA went to -0 . Five years later it came back and since than it kept on going up very slow till 2020 when I had COVID-19 which almost killed me . As soo as I started feeling better my PSA went from 12 to 25 in a very short time . I do check it every six
Bowmaster
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Covid Jab - ending my previous comment on a posting a few weeks back, I promised I’d let the forum know how my jab went…….
Firstly, let me state that a one off result is not significantly relevant and so please don’t draw any definitive conclusions from my personal experience. To compound the above, my circumstances are not straight forward and there are lots of variables that could impact instances of me either having
Firstly, let me state that a one off result is not significantly relevant and so please don’t draw any definitive conclusions from my personal experience. To compound the above, my circumstances are not straight forward and there are lots of variables that could impact instances of me either having
Speed
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AF Association
7 months ago
Covid and taking Paxlovid antiviral
Hello everyoneI tested positive for Covid on Thursday 12th October I was prescribed Paxlovid on Friday 13th October and had my first dose. The Dr told me that most likely side effects were vomiting, diorhoea and, a metallic taste in the mouth. After my first dose I started to get extremely nauseous
Hello everyoneI tested positive for Covid on Thursday 12th October I was prescribed Paxlovid on Friday 13th October and had my first dose. The Dr told me that most likely side effects were vomiting, diorhoea and, a metallic taste in the mouth. After my first dose I started to get extremely nauseous
Mouseling
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NRAS
7 months ago
COVID infection
Hi everyone both my husband and I tested positive for COVID over 2 wks ago with mild symptoms. My husband tested negative after 7 days but I'm still testing positive although I have no symptoms, and it's now 14 days since first test. Any advice why this should be?
Hi everyone both my husband and I tested positive for COVID over 2 wks ago with mild symptoms. My husband tested negative after 7 days but I'm still testing positive although I have no symptoms, and it's now 14 days since first test. Any advice why this should be?
Biddy47
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LUPUS UK
7 months ago
Pink Eye & Covid Vaccine
I have exfoliation glaucoma in left eye and being tested with various eye meds. Had Covid shot on Wednesday and Methotrexate on Thursday. Felt horrid yesterday and today yoke up with pink eye in the right eye. Does the Covid jab affect the eyes does anyone know? Thank you for your help.
I have exfoliation glaucoma in left eye and being tested with various eye meds. Had Covid shot on Wednesday and Methotrexate on Thursday. Felt horrid yesterday and today yoke up with pink eye in the right eye. Does the Covid jab affect the eyes does anyone know? Thank you for your help.
autumnlass
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
Toc and covid vaccine
For the life of me I can’t think what I’ve done previously??. Had covid vaccine on Thursday having injected on Monday, is it beneficial to hold off this Mondays dose?
For the life of me I can’t think what I’ve done previously??. Had covid vaccine on Thursday having injected on Monday, is it beneficial to hold off this Mondays dose?
Devoid
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
Am I getting back to hillwalking too soon?
Hello all, I've now been out of hospital for just over three months. I was admitted in February this year for flu, pneumonia and severe septic shock and was in a coma for almost a month in ICU, then in a general ward for another 8 weeks before getting out. I do have ICU-acquired weakness in various
Hello all, I've now been out of hospital for just over three months. I was admitted in February this year for flu, pneumonia and severe septic shock and was in a coma for almost a month in ICU, then in a general ward for another 8 weeks before getting out. I do have ICU-acquired weakness in various
helen_m
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ICUsteps
8 months ago
**Last Update** Covid - Help!
For those who've had Covid at some point, when did your symptoms go away and did you need professional medical treatment for that to happen? My son was formally diagnosed on 9/18, and I developed symptoms the following day. I didn't bother getting tested. He was barely sick for about 3 days, but I've
For those who've had Covid at some point, when did your symptoms go away and did you need professional medical treatment for that to happen? My son was formally diagnosed on 9/18, and I developed symptoms the following day. I didn't bother getting tested. He was barely sick for about 3 days, but I've
NorasMom
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My MSAA Community
7 months ago
Do I increase Pred to cover me for Covid jab?
I'm very anxious about having a Covid booster as I believe the vaccines precipitated my PMR early last year. I was advised (by consultant) not to have the 2002 autumn booster as I had some immunity from catching Covid itself but he has said to have the booster this year as it is now 15 months since my
I'm very anxious about having a Covid booster as I believe the vaccines precipitated my PMR early last year. I was advised (by consultant) not to have the 2002 autumn booster as I had some immunity from catching Covid itself but he has said to have the booster this year as it is now 15 months since my
FleetRose
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
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