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😵💫Crazy COVID story 😷🤧
So My friend who was infected a couple weeks ago for the first time with COVID saw his Dr and was prescribed paxlovid, one of 2 main antiviral treatment that is given to COVID infected people. He recovered, tested negative and returned to work last weekend. He text me last night...started feeling like
So My friend who was infected a couple weeks ago for the first time with COVID saw his Dr and was prescribed paxlovid, one of 2 main antiviral treatment that is given to COVID infected people. He recovered, tested negative and returned to work last weekend. He text me last night...started feeling like
LifeIsThePitts
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Anxiety and Depression Support
10 months ago
flue jab
can anyone tell me how they felt with the flu jab I’m on maintenance drug for cancer
can anyone tell me how they felt with the flu jab I’m on maintenance drug for cancer
Curry55
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My Ovacome
9 months ago
Hand, Foot & Mouth
Be aware of the childhood desease HF&M. My 2 year old grand twins caught HF&M last year.Unfortunately I caught it from them & it was a nightmare. Because of the thickness of my skin due to SS, the spots & sores could not break out on the surface of my skin. They errupted below the skin on my hands
Be aware of the childhood desease HF&M. My 2 year old grand twins caught HF&M last year.Unfortunately I caught it from them & it was a nightmare. Because of the thickness of my skin due to SS, the spots & sores could not break out on the surface of my skin. They errupted below the skin on my hands
Ildivolover
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
2 months ago
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Sjorgren syndrome
Following months of repeated eye infections, I have now been diagnosed with dry eyes, and drops certainly seem to be helping. However I came across an article on Sjorgren syndrome,. The list of symptoms include dry mouth, IBS, dry eyes, dry skin, joint problems, all of which I suffer from. I also get
Following months of repeated eye infections, I have now been diagnosed with dry eyes, and drops certainly seem to be helping. However I came across an article on Sjorgren syndrome,. The list of symptoms include dry mouth, IBS, dry eyes, dry skin, joint problems, all of which I suffer from. I also get
Pippapot
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MPN Voice
2 months ago
Help with steroid induced hyperglycaemia
My story is in my bio as it’s rather long! Is there anyone out there managing Steroid Induced Hyperglycaemia? As I started on 70mg and had to stay on it for 6 weeks after diagnosis, I quickly developed SIH and have found it a daily battle to control it despite being on a very low Carb diet indeed! Diabetic
My story is in my bio as it’s rather long! Is there anyone out there managing Steroid Induced Hyperglycaemia? As I started on 70mg and had to stay on it for 6 weeks after diagnosis, I quickly developed SIH and have found it a daily battle to control it despite being on a very low Carb diet indeed! Diabetic
AmberGamble
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
Confused! Adhesiolysis or Hysterectomy or Mirena!
I attended a follow up appointment this morning which was booked straight after my lap in March. It was with the original team (let's call them Team A), as since then I was put under a different team for Laparoscopic Adhesiolysis after finding severe, dense, widespread adhesions. Team B refused to scan
I attended a follow up appointment this morning which was booked straight after my lap in March. It was with the original team (let's call them Team A), as since then I was put under a different team for Laparoscopic Adhesiolysis after finding severe, dense, widespread adhesions. Team B refused to scan
TallulaShark
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Endometriosis UK
2 months ago
Azithromycin
Discharged recently from hospital after a long period of exacerbations and then pneumonia. After weeks of oral antibiotics and steroids had to have IV antibiotics. Next time I will probably have to begin IV immediately on flare up. I take 250 mg Azithromycin 3 times a week and was wondering does any
Discharged recently from hospital after a long period of exacerbations and then pneumonia. After weeks of oral antibiotics and steroids had to have IV antibiotics. Next time I will probably have to begin IV immediately on flare up. I take 250 mg Azithromycin 3 times a week and was wondering does any
kenta
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 months ago
Covid and flu vaccines
I unexpectedly had Covid and flu vaccinations today whilst at the doctor's for something else. Was putting it off but glad it's done now. Today is the day I usually inject my MTX and one nurse said give it a miss this week whilst another said to do it as normal. I decided to give it a miss. Is there
I unexpectedly had Covid and flu vaccinations today whilst at the doctor's for something else. Was putting it off but glad it's done now. Today is the day I usually inject my MTX and one nurse said give it a miss this week whilst another said to do it as normal. I decided to give it a miss. Is there
Manzana1
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NRAS
6 months ago
ToeNail fungus treatment and Methotrexate
I’ve recently been recommended Curanail by my footcare practitioner for a toe nail fungus condition. I wondered if any one has used this while taking weekly methotrexate, and sometimes Naproxen.My blood test results are all fine and RA is well controlled atm. Looking at the instructions it can take
I’ve recently been recommended Curanail by my footcare practitioner for a toe nail fungus condition. I wondered if any one has used this while taking weekly methotrexate, and sometimes Naproxen.My blood test results are all fine and RA is well controlled atm. Looking at the instructions it can take
L-ttie
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NRAS
2 months ago
Mum grew her angel wings
hi all, I just wanted to write a post on here as I sadly lost my mum last week after a 7 year battle with PSP. Although it was pneumonia that took her in the end. I just wanted to write on here to say, give your loved ones suffering an extra big hug this Christmas and remember to be their loved one
hi all, I just wanted to write a post on here as I sadly lost my mum last week after a 7 year battle with PSP. Although it was pneumonia that took her in the end. I just wanted to write on here to say, give your loved ones suffering an extra big hug this Christmas and remember to be their loved one
Janice52
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PSP Association
7 months ago
kennel cough and hydroxycarbamide
can anyone tell me if it’s ok for my dog to have kennel cough vaccine with me being on hydroxy?
can anyone tell me if it’s ok for my dog to have kennel cough vaccine with me being on hydroxy?
Cokopops
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MPN Voice
9 months ago
Retuximab
Hi guys, Hope you all had a happy healthy New Year :) Unfortunately I had flu, then Covid and what seemed like a virus :( I just started Rituximab infusion 26th September therefore according to the information booklet I’m not meant to have live vaccines (flu, Covid) for 6months after, hence probably
Hi guys, Hope you all had a happy healthy New Year :) Unfortunately I had flu, then Covid and what seemed like a virus :( I just started Rituximab infusion 26th September therefore according to the information booklet I’m not meant to have live vaccines (flu, Covid) for 6months after, hence probably
jopo280886
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LUPUS UK
6 months ago
Night Terrors
Good morning everyone, I last posted about my night terrors , so I visited my doctor who changed the 30mg lansoprazole I was taking to 20 Esomeprazole but unfortunately still getting the disturbing night terrors feel so upset this morning the nightmare was so bad last night I was too scared to go
Good morning everyone, I last posted about my night terrors , so I visited my doctor who changed the 30mg lansoprazole I was taking to 20 Esomeprazole but unfortunately still getting the disturbing night terrors feel so upset this morning the nightmare was so bad last night I was too scared to go
lmpieroni
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
2 months ago
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BritishLiverTrust1
Partner
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Sepsis - a timely reminder
[i]“The paramedics were reluctant to take me in,” he said. “They thought I should go and see my GP. I could have gone back to sleep. And I would have died I suppose. After a bit of remonstration they agreed [to take me]. No doubt at all Kati saved my life. If we had got there two hours later I would
[i]“The paramedics were reluctant to take me in,” he said. “They thought I should go and see my GP. I could have gone back to sleep. And I would have died I suppose. After a bit of remonstration they agreed [to take me]. No doubt at all Kati saved my life. If we had got there two hours later I would
bennevisplace
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CLL Support
2 months ago
GCA flare
Diagnosed April 2018 with PMR. Three months later GCA. I am currently on 3mgs prednisolone. Over the last two days have scalp pain on right side only … no jaw pain. It feels a bit like I am getting a cold sore but no cold sore showing up. Could it be a GCA flare? Thank you to everyone who replies.
Diagnosed April 2018 with PMR. Three months later GCA. I am currently on 3mgs prednisolone. Over the last two days have scalp pain on right side only … no jaw pain. It feels a bit like I am getting a cold sore but no cold sore showing up. Could it be a GCA flare? Thank you to everyone who replies.
Reddev
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
flu jab before transfer?
hey wondered what other people’s views are on getting flu Jab? I have asthma so usually get I have my transfer on Saturday (if my embryos keep doing well 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽) not sure if I should have the vaccine before transfer or in the TWW or wait until I know? Any advice or recommendations would be
hey wondered what other people’s views are on getting flu Jab? I have asthma so usually get I have my transfer on Saturday (if my embryos keep doing well 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽) not sure if I should have the vaccine before transfer or in the TWW or wait until I know? Any advice or recommendations would be
BECIO
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Fertility Network UK
9 months ago
Thyroid Dysfunction and PD
So I thought I'd cross-search some of my health challenges and whadyaknow: https://academic.oup.com/cei/article/208/3/372/6578682. Shut your mush and take your Ldopa, though I'm non-responsive. Doc, I'm photophobic, can't open my eyes in the morning ALO, blepharospasm...Read it's predictive years before
So I thought I'd cross-search some of my health challenges and whadyaknow: https://academic.oup.com/cei/article/208/3/372/6578682. Shut your mush and take your Ldopa, though I'm non-responsive. Doc, I'm photophobic, can't open my eyes in the morning ALO, blepharospasm...Read it's predictive years before
Dabaa
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Cure Parkinson's
2 months ago
Keeping Pegasys injections cool and monitoring temp
Hi, I have recently been diagnosed with Erdheim-Chester Disease after being treated for many years for an MPN, (ET) I have started on Pegasys Interferon and will be travelling by plane soon (yay) and am looking for advice to keep the injections cool. Does anyone use a fridge (or similar) thermometer
Hi, I have recently been diagnosed with Erdheim-Chester Disease after being treated for many years for an MPN, (ET) I have started on Pegasys Interferon and will be travelling by plane soon (yay) and am looking for advice to keep the injections cool. Does anyone use a fridge (or similar) thermometer
LeoTravels
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MPN Voice
2 months ago
Prolonged ICU stay Advice needed
I have posted here about my dad who is in ICU for severe pneumonia (3 weeks intubated, 1.5 week trachy). Initially, he went to the hospital for a minor operation to remove a benign cyst from his throat and acquired pneumonia in the hospital after the surgery. After switching to trachy, they tried to
I have posted here about my dad who is in ICU for severe pneumonia (3 weeks intubated, 1.5 week trachy). Initially, he went to the hospital for a minor operation to remove a benign cyst from his throat and acquired pneumonia in the hospital after the surgery. After switching to trachy, they tried to
ForMyPapa
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ICUsteps
9 months ago
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