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I have been invited for a booster Covid jab. However I have seen that there is a connection between afib symptoms commencing after having a jab on a ,gov website. Has any one any experience of this?
I have been invited for a booster Covid jab. However I have seen that there is a connection between afib symptoms commencing after having a jab on a ,gov website. Has any one any experience of this?
Prawnsalad
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
B-12 Def in Mexico (no health insurance)
Here is my (ongoing) thread to detail my B12 journey. Here goes! 2-3 years before diagnosis I began having the following symptoms. Numbness in toes which slowly spread to feet then ankles, then calves. A slow deterioration of muscle tone all over. Periods of intermittent dizziness/vertigo and fatigue
Here is my (ongoing) thread to detail my B12 journey. Here goes! 2-3 years before diagnosis I began having the following symptoms. Numbness in toes which slowly spread to feet then ankles, then calves. A slow deterioration of muscle tone all over. Periods of intermittent dizziness/vertigo and fatigue
GracePV
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
People with hypothyroidism and ME
Those who suffer with both hypothyroidism and ME, do you find that your exhaustion is somewhat abated if your vitamins and minerals are optimal? I have posted previously about a friend who has had hypothyroidism for many years. But after contracting Covid she started to feel exhausted and eventually
Those who suffer with both hypothyroidism and ME, do you find that your exhaustion is somewhat abated if your vitamins and minerals are optimal? I have posted previously about a friend who has had hypothyroidism for many years. But after contracting Covid she started to feel exhausted and eventually
AnneEvo
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
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Spring Covid booster
Have had text from my surgery offering me a Spring Booster for Covid. Have been on 4.5mg Prednisolone for a couple of months now. Would my immune system still be classed as compromised on such a low dose?
Have had text from my surgery offering me a Spring Booster for Covid. Have been on 4.5mg Prednisolone for a couple of months now. Would my immune system still be classed as compromised on such a low dose?
jaycee444
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PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
Hyberbaric Oxygen Therapy
I have a friend who contracted Lyme disease and recently underwent a series of hyperbaric oxygen therapy sessions. The treatment has completely transformed him and he is now his old self. I have read that this therapy helps Fibromyalgia and other autoimmune diseases and was wondering if anyone knew
I have a friend who contracted Lyme disease and recently underwent a series of hyperbaric oxygen therapy sessions. The treatment has completely transformed him and he is now his old self. I have read that this therapy helps Fibromyalgia and other autoimmune diseases and was wondering if anyone knew
Lassie2
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PMRGCAuk
24 days ago
Spring COVID Vaccine 2024 booster eligibility
Spring COVID Vaccine 2024 booster eligibility The government has announced a Spring 2024 dose of COVID-19 vaccine for: people aged 75 years and over those in care homes those with a weakened immune system (aged 6 months and over) https://www.vasculitis.org.uk/news/covid-boosters
Spring COVID Vaccine 2024 booster eligibility The government has announced a Spring 2024 dose of COVID-19 vaccine for: people aged 75 years and over those in care homes those with a weakened immune system (aged 6 months and over) https://www.vasculitis.org.uk/news/covid-boosters
Suzi70
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Vasculitis UK
3 months ago
Covid booster
Hi. I am travelling abroad to Asia at the end of April and have been trying to find out if I can get my Covid booster before I go. Gp not doing them. NHS website says booking service no longer available and no Clinics open. 119 recorded message says you can’t book through that line and hangs up. Both
Hi. I am travelling abroad to Asia at the end of April and have been trying to find out if I can get my Covid booster before I go. Gp not doing them. NHS website says booking service no longer available and no Clinics open. 119 recorded message says you can’t book through that line and hangs up. Both
grumpygirl
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NRAS
3 months ago
Feel like giving up.
For unknown reasons other than we think Rituxumab is not working for you any more my medication was changed to Kevzera (Sarilulmab) in November. The work up checks were done and good to go apart from a Chest X Ray as I hadn't had one for a while. A shadow area was found on my lung with suspected
For unknown reasons other than we think Rituxumab is not working for you any more my medication was changed to Kevzera (Sarilulmab) in November. The work up checks were done and good to go apart from a Chest X Ray as I hadn't had one for a while. A shadow area was found on my lung with suspected
3LittleBirds2
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NRAS
4 months ago
Breastfeeding, skin on skin and contractions (c-section)
Hey everyone, I gave birth about 10 days ago (emergency c section at 29+3 due to HELLP/Pre eclampsia/slowinf fetus heart) and I now have 2 kids in NICU. They encourage us to do skin on skin and after I started doing that, I have been having severe contractions even when I am very far from them; i am
Hey everyone, I gave birth about 10 days ago (emergency c section at 29+3 due to HELLP/Pre eclampsia/slowinf fetus heart) and I now have 2 kids in NICU. They encourage us to do skin on skin and after I started doing that, I have been having severe contractions even when I am very far from them; i am
Tryinglate
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
3 months ago
Treatment for fibro, MCAS, hypermobility syndrom (after catching covid) and long term covid sufferers
Good afternoon to all. I wanted to go straight to the findings I have done, diagnostic tests with top consultants in London. I was diagnosed with hypermobility syndrome and I had a horrible reaction to a covid infection last xmas which caused me long covid: fatigue, pain in bones, muscles and joints,
Good afternoon to all. I wanted to go straight to the findings I have done, diagnostic tests with top consultants in London. I was diagnosed with hypermobility syndrome and I had a horrible reaction to a covid infection last xmas which caused me long covid: fatigue, pain in bones, muscles and joints,
Divinesoul
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 months ago
Bursitis of toes & Steroid Injection
I've had pain from between the second & third toe since last May. It hurts to stand & walk especially barefoot or in shoes. I tend to wear trainers when I can as the base is soft & spongy. I had surgery Oct 22 for severe arthritis in the large toe & at first I feared it had spread. Two trips to GP (
I've had pain from between the second & third toe since last May. It hurts to stand & walk especially barefoot or in shoes. I tend to wear trainers when I can as the base is soft & spongy. I had surgery Oct 22 for severe arthritis in the large toe & at first I feared it had spread. Two trips to GP (
sarahsch
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
4 months ago
Bursitis of the toes & Steroid Injection.
I've had pain from between the second & third toe since last May. It hurts to stand & walk especially barefoot or in shoes. I tend to wear trainers when I can as the base is soft & spongy. I had surgery Oct 22 for severe arthritis in the large toe & at first I feared it had spread. Two trips to GP (
I've had pain from between the second & third toe since last May. It hurts to stand & walk especially barefoot or in shoes. I tend to wear trainers when I can as the base is soft & spongy. I had surgery Oct 22 for severe arthritis in the large toe & at first I feared it had spread. Two trips to GP (
sarahsch
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LUPUS UK
4 months ago
Thrush from Trimbow worse at the end of inhaler
I’ve been using Trimbow for about 6 months now and it’s changed my life, however, I get horrible dry mouth and oral thrush side effects. Maybe I’m imagining it, but I’ve noticed that it gets much worse towards the end of the inhaler and clears up a bit once I start a new one.? Anyone else? I always
I’ve been using Trimbow for about 6 months now and it’s changed my life, however, I get horrible dry mouth and oral thrush side effects. Maybe I’m imagining it, but I’ve noticed that it gets much worse towards the end of the inhaler and clears up a bit once I start a new one.? Anyone else? I always
GaspingGardener
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
Covid
hi all forum people hope your all as well as you can be. I have lupus and got covid and now as result been off work since mid December now advised I have fibromyalgia and long covid and can’t walk as far even with walking aids. I only have min daily living and wondered if I should update pip but will
hi all forum people hope your all as well as you can be. I have lupus and got covid and now as result been off work since mid December now advised I have fibromyalgia and long covid and can’t walk as far even with walking aids. I only have min daily living and wondered if I should update pip but will
Geeforce99
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LUPUS UK
3 months ago
Tetanus
Not too far back there was a discussion about having a Tetanus shot, might help PD. I tried a search and came up with only one 2 year old post. No very Techy. Can someone help me find the link to that discussion? Thank you
Not too far back there was a discussion about having a Tetanus shot, might help PD. I tried a search and came up with only one 2 year old post. No very Techy. Can someone help me find the link to that discussion? Thank you
Ghmac
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Cure Parkinson's
1 month ago
Covid booster vaccines
hi Does anyone know if partners / carers of clinically extremely vulnerable people are eligible for the Covid boosters in April. I am under 75 years of age. I am “happy” to have it done privately at a cost of £100 approx but would need to travel some distance at the moment. Thanks for any advice
hi Does anyone know if partners / carers of clinically extremely vulnerable people are eligible for the Covid boosters in April. I am under 75 years of age. I am “happy” to have it done privately at a cost of £100 approx but would need to travel some distance at the moment. Thanks for any advice
Main1234
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Vasculitis UK
3 months ago
h pylori treatment
hello I’d like to hear from anyone who has successfully eradicated helicobacter pylori with either a natural or antibiotic protocol. I’m on low dose NDT with Dr Frey and have thyroid nodules (biopsy tested benign) Tested positive for h pylori via a breath test in October and was offered quadruple
hello I’d like to hear from anyone who has successfully eradicated helicobacter pylori with either a natural or antibiotic protocol. I’m on low dose NDT with Dr Frey and have thyroid nodules (biopsy tested benign) Tested positive for h pylori via a breath test in October and was offered quadruple
Crankyoldbag
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Spring 2024 Covid Vaccine invitation.
Good evening everyone. I’m enquiring if anyone has been contacted with an invitation to have a Spring Covid vaccination booster and if so, how many are or have taken this up? My G.P’s Surgery messaged me recently and I have an appointment for this on 1st May. I have since heard of three people who have
Good evening everyone. I’m enquiring if anyone has been contacted with an invitation to have a Spring Covid vaccination booster and if so, how many are or have taken this up? My G.P’s Surgery messaged me recently and I have an appointment for this on 1st May. I have since heard of three people who have
azaelea
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MPN Voice
3 months ago
Provera
I've recently been diagnosed with endometriosis. My consultant has issued me with provera tablets as treatment. I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with taking these? Im a little apprehensive of the possible side effects. Many thanks
I've recently been diagnosed with endometriosis. My consultant has issued me with provera tablets as treatment. I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with taking these? Im a little apprehensive of the possible side effects. Many thanks
Dvs24
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
Should I ask to go up on my levothyroxine dosage?
Hi everyone! As suggested, I followed everyone's advice regarding the blood test, and also I've been taking the levothyroxine earlier (leaving more of a gap before eating or taking other medications) for a month, and my latest results are: Serum free T4 level 12.0 pmol/L [7.9 - 14.4] Normal 05 Apr
Hi everyone! As suggested, I followed everyone's advice regarding the blood test, and also I've been taking the levothyroxine earlier (leaving more of a gap before eating or taking other medications) for a month, and my latest results are: Serum free T4 level 12.0 pmol/L [7.9 - 14.4] Normal 05 Apr
melissa-b
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
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