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Covid and injections
I suffered from Covid over Christmas from the 16th to the 30th December. Up 'til now I have had all the injections on offer. I read Dorset Lady's post that we are going to be offered another injection in the spring. It has left me wondering whether I will need this or not in the circumstances. I
I suffered from Covid over Christmas from the 16th to the 30th December. Up 'til now I have had all the injections on offer. I read Dorset Lady's post that we are going to be offered another injection in the spring. It has left me wondering whether I will need this or not in the circumstances. I
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
mid-year covid vaccine
the CDC has recommended we immuno-suppressed get a second covid vaccine this year. i am getting mine tomorrow, six months after the 2023-24 first dose. What has your experience been with a second shot in a year? I have normally only gotten one but with this advisory, I decided to do. Your thoughts
the CDC has recommended we immuno-suppressed get a second covid vaccine this year. i am getting mine tomorrow, six months after the 2023-24 first dose. What has your experience been with a second shot in a year? I have normally only gotten one but with this advisory, I decided to do. Your thoughts
ElMaga
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CLL Support
6 months ago
Tired Tavern - Discord server for people with CFS/ME and/or Long Covid (PACS)
Hi guys, Tired Tavern is community server for people with CFS/ME and/or Long Covid (PACS). We currently have over 350+ members since starting last December. It's a community where empathy, understanding and shared experiences thrive. We have discussions, support groups as well as community events like
Hi guys, Tired Tavern is community server for people with CFS/ME and/or Long Covid (PACS). We currently have over 350+ members since starting last December. It's a community where empathy, understanding and shared experiences thrive. We have discussions, support groups as well as community events like
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Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Community
6 months ago
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Can sibo cause bloody stools
Was wondering how to get tested for sibo and if this can cause really excessive wind that is extremely bad smelling, noisy stomach upon eating dairy and bloody stools with alot of bloating in the stomach. Also does it cause a high calprotectin result.Any advice will be most appreciated. Thank you all
Was wondering how to get tested for sibo and if this can cause really excessive wind that is extremely bad smelling, noisy stomach upon eating dairy and bloody stools with alot of bloating in the stomach. Also does it cause a high calprotectin result.Any advice will be most appreciated. Thank you all
Sooty712
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IBS Network
8 months ago
Should you take Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) more than once a day for long Covid?
Should you take Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) more than once a day for long Covid? Answered by Michelle Kilmer Moser https://youtu.be/HldwdGvCPwA
Should you take Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) more than once a day for long Covid? Answered by Michelle Kilmer Moser https://youtu.be/HldwdGvCPwA
Shewulf
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LDN Research Trust
6 months ago
COVID
I've had COVID for a few days so have not been in touch. Thank G-D I am not throwing up. Calling my Dr. Monday. I hope everyone is doing well. Leslie
I've had COVID for a few days so have not been in touch. Thank G-D I am not throwing up. Calling my Dr. Monday. I hope everyone is doing well. Leslie
lbenmaor
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My MSAA Community
6 months ago
New medication for boosting immunity against covid19
Hello everyone from snowy NY. My spouse received his first kidney transplant 11/2018 and I just told him about this news. Apparently, there is a new IV infusion for people who are very immunocompromised to help improve their health from getting covid19, since the vaccinations were not working as hoped
Hello everyone from snowy NY. My spouse received his first kidney transplant 11/2018 and I just told him about this news. Apparently, there is a new IV infusion for people who are very immunocompromised to help improve their health from getting covid19, since the vaccinations were not working as hoped
Gardner-NY
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Kidney Transplant
6 months ago
TINGLY FEET
Has anyone on here experienced tingly feet during the night after having steroid injections in the knees. I had the injections in both of my knees for arthritis only four days ago. The tingly feeling seems just like having a flare when I need to increase my steroids. It goes as soon as I get up in the
Has anyone on here experienced tingly feet during the night after having steroid injections in the knees. I had the injections in both of my knees for arthritis only four days ago. The tingly feeling seems just like having a flare when I need to increase my steroids. It goes as soon as I get up in the
Wallydb
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
starting again!
hello, I was running around 10 miles in my mid fifties following post surgical PE at 50. Covid in 2022 set off severe flare of Ulcerative Colitis (had since 25) and PE. Spent a year recovering started couch to 5k in January having built up fitness walking and cycling. Doing well then got knocked back
hello, I was running around 10 miles in my mid fifties following post surgical PE at 50. Covid in 2022 set off severe flare of Ulcerative Colitis (had since 25) and PE. Spent a year recovering started couch to 5k in January having built up fitness walking and cycling. Doing well then got knocked back
Aclotintrainers
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Anticoagulation Support
6 months ago
Lurgy again!
I had a trip to London on Tuesday to work on a show and that was pretty tiring. I'd run on Monday, hoping for 30 minutes, but surrendering at 23. So the 30 minute run was Wednesday ... but no, just too tired. Thursday? Nah. So today, for sure. I got up early and put my running gear on, did two lots of
I had a trip to London on Tuesday to work on a show and that was pretty tiring. I'd run on Monday, hoping for 30 minutes, but surrendering at 23. So the 30 minute run was Wednesday ... but no, just too tired. Thursday? Nah. So today, for sure. I got up early and put my running gear on, did two lots of
Gthants
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Bridge to 10K
6 months ago
Mildly Burning After Withdrawing From Neupro
Hi All, As I have posted before, recently I withdrew from Neupro with the help of Buprenorphine. It has been 6 weeks now without any dopamine agonist and my experience has been overwhelmingly positive. Unfortunately, issues have come up recently that I thought someone might be able shine some light
Hi All, As I have posted before, recently I withdrew from Neupro with the help of Buprenorphine. It has been 6 weeks now without any dopamine agonist and my experience has been overwhelmingly positive. Unfortunately, issues have come up recently that I thought someone might be able shine some light
RiversW
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 months ago
Covid injections
Are the next covid injections due soon
Are the next covid injections due soon
Spacecat1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
After 10+ years I've been discharged from the Vascular Department
Morning AllI live in London, UK and just before Christmas was discharged from a Vascular Department in a London hospital. I had been under their care for over 10 years, this was the place I went to have the xray where they inject the dye between your toes that will show how and light up how your lymphatic
Morning AllI live in London, UK and just before Christmas was discharged from a Vascular Department in a London hospital. I had been under their care for over 10 years, this was the place I went to have the xray where they inject the dye between your toes that will show how and light up how your lymphatic
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LSN
6 months ago
Chest specialists Cyprus/Holiday insurance advice
Hi, I haven't travelled abroad since late 2019, when I was diagnosed with bronchiectasis, due to Covid concerns. I know many people on this forum have travelled extensively since the start of the pandemic and I'm planning to go to wedding in Cyprus in June - I understand Greek Cypriots are more
Hi, I haven't travelled abroad since late 2019, when I was diagnosed with bronchiectasis, due to Covid concerns. I know many people on this forum have travelled extensively since the start of the pandemic and I'm planning to go to wedding in Cyprus in June - I understand Greek Cypriots are more
Leafsweeper
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
Hypothyroid symptoms but normal test results
Thank you in advance for any insight. These are my test results, sourced from a private company - Randox. I would be hugely grateful for any help in interpreting these or my symptoms. I have experienced severe weight gain - which NOTHING will shift including weight loss drugs. I have had a hormonal
Thank you in advance for any insight. These are my test results, sourced from a private company - Randox. I would be hugely grateful for any help in interpreting these or my symptoms. I have experienced severe weight gain - which NOTHING will shift including weight loss drugs. I have had a hormonal
Scribed
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Chondocalcitis incurable?
At least that's how I think it's spelt. It's a specialised form of RA and I have it in my left knee (along with normal RA in shoulders, elbows, wrists and fingers.It's also called Pseudogout but as the crystals in Chondocalcitis are calcium they can't be dispersed as the uric acid crystals in ordinary
At least that's how I think it's spelt. It's a specialised form of RA and I have it in my left knee (along with normal RA in shoulders, elbows, wrists and fingers.It's also called Pseudogout but as the crystals in Chondocalcitis are calcium they can't be dispersed as the uric acid crystals in ordinary
Jeff1943
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NRAS
7 months ago
Buprenorphine transition from patch to tablets
Hey Everyone With the help of a 20 mg 7 day Buprenorphine patch, I have been free of any dopamine agonist for almost 3 months. But as we all know, the patch does not last 7 days, 5 if you are lucky. Consequently, I change it every 5 days and have had pretty good results. Initially, I would have moderate
Hey Everyone With the help of a 20 mg 7 day Buprenorphine patch, I have been free of any dopamine agonist for almost 3 months. But as we all know, the patch does not last 7 days, 5 if you are lucky. Consequently, I change it every 5 days and have had pretty good results. Initially, I would have moderate
RiversW
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 months ago
Selegiline side effects
Hi All. Due to drug shortages we've been unable to get rasagiline and had to swap to selegiline. Since the swap mum has had lots of unusual bleeding and the GP thinks it may be a side effect of the selegiline. Just wondered if anyone else has had similar problems and if so how did you resolve things?
Hi All. Due to drug shortages we've been unable to get rasagiline and had to swap to selegiline. Since the swap mum has had lots of unusual bleeding and the GP thinks it may be a side effect of the selegiline. Just wondered if anyone else has had similar problems and if so how did you resolve things?
Joluu
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PSP Association
8 months ago
Getting Off of Painkillers
I started seeing a pain management doctor about 4 years ago for severe lower back pain. One of the first things she did was put me on 5 mg Hydrocodone four times a day and gave me a steroid injection. Over the years, I have had several radio frequency ablations and a handful of steroid injections. The
I started seeing a pain management doctor about 4 years ago for severe lower back pain. One of the first things she did was put me on 5 mg Hydrocodone four times a day and gave me a steroid injection. Over the years, I have had several radio frequency ablations and a handful of steroid injections. The
Hidden
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Pain Concern
7 months ago
Bad cold sore should I wait to inject Methotrexate?
I was at the dentist last Thursday - not my usual one - and she was a bit rough! She split my lip in the corner and it's came out with large cold sores which are not healing! 😔 I'm considering not injecting today to give them a better chance to heal - what do you think? They're sore and I can't eat
I was at the dentist last Thursday - not my usual one - and she was a bit rough! She split my lip in the corner and it's came out with large cold sores which are not healing! 😔 I'm considering not injecting today to give them a better chance to heal - what do you think? They're sore and I can't eat
marie66
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NRAS
6 months ago
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