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COVID and prednisone
Hi everyone, There's a summer COVID surge happening here in the US. I'm just wondering if there is anything I should know about COVID and pred. If I get COVID, does that affect how much pred I should take? If I am in a flare (I am actually in a mild flare right now) and I get COVID, then what do I
Hi everyone, There's a summer COVID surge happening here in the US. I'm just wondering if there is anything I should know about COVID and pred. If I get COVID, does that affect how much pred I should take? If I am in a flare (I am actually in a mild flare right now) and I get COVID, then what do I
sferios
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PMRGCAuk
11 months ago
Best Arthur description I’ve read!
Found this on the South Wales Police Facebook page, of all places. Describes our illness so well… #HumansOfSWP | 💬 "I suffer with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), which is an autoimmune and inflammatory disease. In basic terms it means my immune system attacks healthy cells in my body by mistake, causing
Found this on the South Wales Police Facebook page, of all places. Describes our illness so well… #HumansOfSWP | 💬 "I suffer with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), which is an autoimmune and inflammatory disease. In basic terms it means my immune system attacks healthy cells in my body by mistake, causing
Llanberisman
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NRAS
11 months ago
First time Ruxolitinib and what to make note of, from Vietnam - a case of interest/study
I am writing on behalf of my mother who was diagnosed with PV back in 2002. The symptoms started with her in 2001 but it took over 1 year for my mother to get to the right hospital, a specialized Hematologic hospital of the Ho Chi Minh City and she was put on HU since then, until recently, as a BMB showed
I am writing on behalf of my mother who was diagnosed with PV back in 2002. The symptoms started with her in 2001 but it took over 1 year for my mother to get to the right hospital, a specialized Hematologic hospital of the Ho Chi Minh City and she was put on HU since then, until recently, as a BMB showed
Cranston3x
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MPN Voice
11 months ago
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Taurine supplements New Scientist Page 18, 17 June 2023
There is a research article in the news article section of the New Scientist that week saying that Taurine supplements may extend lifespan and health as we get older. 12,000 60 year olds were analysed and higher taurine levels correlated with better health and lower incidence of type 2 diabetes and reduced
There is a research article in the news article section of the New Scientist that week saying that Taurine supplements may extend lifespan and health as we get older. 12,000 60 year olds were analysed and higher taurine levels correlated with better health and lower incidence of type 2 diabetes and reduced
RoyMacDonald
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AF Association
1 year ago
myocarditis
I have long covid and for months I’ve suffered debilitating symptoms of arhythmia and breathlessness and exhaustion on exercise Finally after an MRI scan of heart I have been told I have myocarditis. Does anyone have experience of this being caused by covid? I don’t know how it can be treated but am
I have long covid and for months I’ve suffered debilitating symptoms of arhythmia and breathlessness and exhaustion on exercise Finally after an MRI scan of heart I have been told I have myocarditis. Does anyone have experience of this being caused by covid? I don’t know how it can be treated but am
Midnight2022
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British Heart Foundation
11 months ago
Covid Antivirals
I know some people are eligible for these. I’ve been exposed to covid and I’m pretty sure I’m about to get it, ironically for the first time also. I don’t have copd but fairly full on chronic bronchitis. I’m concerned that it’l be a rough dose . Whats the criteria for getting antivirals for covid?
I know some people are eligible for these. I’ve been exposed to covid and I’m pretty sure I’m about to get it, ironically for the first time also. I don’t have copd but fairly full on chronic bronchitis. I’m concerned that it’l be a rough dose . Whats the criteria for getting antivirals for covid?
PW_R
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Spinal Stenosis with nerve root impingement and foot drop Surgery or no surgery?
Hi, I'm 52, I have been battling what I thought was a Normal Siacaitic nerve pain for over a year now. Had steroid injections and medrol dos paks until I woke up one day and couldn't walk at all bc the pain was so severe and my left foot I couldn't move.i. I thought I was maybe becoming paralyzed..
Hi, I'm 52, I have been battling what I thought was a Normal Siacaitic nerve pain for over a year now. Had steroid injections and medrol dos paks until I woke up one day and couldn't walk at all bc the pain was so severe and my left foot I couldn't move.i. I thought I was maybe becoming paralyzed..
Blueberryboo
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Pain Concern
11 months ago
Progesterone pesserys?
I came across a thread earlier and just wanted to see what the general consensus is as I'm a little baffled last year I had a an awful experience a year later decided to have another go of icsi, but I'm cautious. I had a cancer scare whilst starting my stims resulting in egg collection only being taken
I came across a thread earlier and just wanted to see what the general consensus is as I'm a little baffled last year I had a an awful experience a year later decided to have another go of icsi, but I'm cautious. I had a cancer scare whilst starting my stims resulting in egg collection only being taken
Rookery17
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Fertility Network UK
5 months ago
second time lucky ?
Can I hope for a totally different result? Has anyone gone from NOTHING first round and then had a decent result on the second round? As I approach my second nhs icsi cycle I’m anxious, nervous and hopeful that I will get a better result this time. We collected three eggs which were quite small
Can I hope for a totally different result? Has anyone gone from NOTHING first round and then had a decent result on the second round? As I approach my second nhs icsi cycle I’m anxious, nervous and hopeful that I will get a better result this time. We collected three eggs which were quite small
Cuppppatea
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Fertility Network UK
5 months ago
Covid Recovery - Exhausted
Hi, I tested positive for Covid on July 15. Symptoms were mild at first, felt more like allergies. On July 15 I lost my sense of taste and smell, then the tightest in my chest and exhaustion hit. I took Paxlovid and have had a round of antibiotics and steroids to get rid of this virus, but it’s
Hi, I tested positive for Covid on July 15. Symptoms were mild at first, felt more like allergies. On July 15 I lost my sense of taste and smell, then the tightest in my chest and exhaustion hit. I took Paxlovid and have had a round of antibiotics and steroids to get rid of this virus, but it’s
Utballa
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AF Association
11 months ago
does half a mg make so much difference
about three weeks ago I started to feel the familiar aches associated with pmr. Prior to this I had dropped from 3.5 to 3. I contacted my rheumatologist department and had a blood test which showed cpr <5 cor but I had symptoms. I’ve arranged a further blood test next week and was advised to stay with
about three weeks ago I started to feel the familiar aches associated with pmr. Prior to this I had dropped from 3.5 to 3. I contacted my rheumatologist department and had a blood test which showed cpr <5 cor but I had symptoms. I’ve arranged a further blood test next week and was advised to stay with
Rosina1871
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PMRGCAuk
11 months ago
2nd ICSI cycle failed
hi everyone, I am feeling absolutely devastated.i had my egg collection yesterday and 4 eggs were extracted. Today I got a call from the clinic that out of 4 , 2 eggs were not mature and the other two did not fertilise. It was my second ICSI cycle, first one being in October last year.I am 44, low
hi everyone, I am feeling absolutely devastated.i had my egg collection yesterday and 4 eggs were extracted. Today I got a call from the clinic that out of 4 , 2 eggs were not mature and the other two did not fertilise. It was my second ICSI cycle, first one being in October last year.I am 44, low
EatPrayLive
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Fertility Network UK
5 months ago
What preparation for my first FET and I have Lupus?
Hello ladies, I have been diagnosed with Lupus in Feb 2020 and I haven’t been well since I had the Pfizer booster injection Dec 2021 which caused tightness in my chest, feeling lightheaded and palpitations. 5 months later being triple vaccinated and I had Covid last year and it has triggered some
Hello ladies, I have been diagnosed with Lupus in Feb 2020 and I haven’t been well since I had the Pfizer booster injection Dec 2021 which caused tightness in my chest, feeling lightheaded and palpitations. 5 months later being triple vaccinated and I had Covid last year and it has triggered some
Sunflowers_2020
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Fertility, Miscarriage & IVF Support
11 months ago
Covid-19 Vaccination?
This may provoke a tirade from people who feel very strongly one way or another, but I felt it was worth flagging up - please try to be polite! There has been previous discussion on here about whether to go for further booster vaccinations against Covid-19 now it is no longer ‘NEWS’ . Currently [i]most
This may provoke a tirade from people who feel very strongly one way or another, but I felt it was worth flagging up - please try to be polite! There has been previous discussion on here about whether to go for further booster vaccinations against Covid-19 now it is no longer ‘NEWS’ . Currently [i]most
oldtimer2
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NRAS
11 months ago
Here's our gift to you.
Today, we're launching Vitawaves.org Try it, here: https://vitawaves.org Please email any problems or bugs to Darrylm (at) malecare.org Vitawaves solves two problems: 1. Providing cancer patients with an easy-to-use platform to chronicle their day-to-day experience with cancer. Paper journals and
Today, we're launching Vitawaves.org Try it, here: https://vitawaves.org Please email any problems or bugs to Darrylm (at) malecare.org Vitawaves solves two problems: 1. Providing cancer patients with an easy-to-use platform to chronicle their day-to-day experience with cancer. Paper journals and
Darryl
Partner
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Be Careful
Morning everyone, hope you are all well. I have pernicious anaemia and through the years have managed with self injections, resting, eating as well as I could (within reason), watching my weight and exercising as well as I can. In general I thought I was doing not too badly at all. Albeit tingling,
Morning everyone, hope you are all well. I have pernicious anaemia and through the years have managed with self injections, resting, eating as well as I could (within reason), watching my weight and exercising as well as I can. In general I thought I was doing not too badly at all. Albeit tingling,
Miss-guineapig
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
11 months ago
Ibrance and Anastrozole for Endometrial Cancer - Is anybody else on this regimen?
Hello, I live in the U.S. I am on Ibrance and Anastrozole for ER+ PR+ HER2- endometrial cancer for over 5 ½ years. I was originally diagnosed in 2015 and had two recurrences. Now I am in remission. In the U.S., I am not meeting people (on online forums or in real life) that are on the same regimen
Hello, I live in the U.S. I am on Ibrance and Anastrozole for ER+ PR+ HER2- endometrial cancer for over 5 ½ years. I was originally diagnosed in 2015 and had two recurrences. Now I am in remission. In the U.S., I am not meeting people (on online forums or in real life) that are on the same regimen
Merma
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Gynae Cancer Support
10 months ago
🟨 Making Yellow Card Reports 🟨
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Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA)
operates the Yellow Card scheme for reporting issues with medicines. They have slightly different approaches to: 🟡 Side Effects 🟡 Defective medicines 🟡 Counterfeit or
🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨 In the UK, the
Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA)
operates the Yellow Card scheme for reporting issues with medicines. They have slightly different approaches to: 🟡 Side Effects 🟡 Defective medicines 🟡 Counterfeit or
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
covid
I wonder if anyone can help me out on this So I have Cirrhosis and Iam on holiday been feeling rubbish with high temperatures Just done a covid test and it’s positive The temperature is bad at 39 .3 would you advise taking paracetamol 4 hourly ? many thanks
I wonder if anyone can help me out on this So I have Cirrhosis and Iam on holiday been feeling rubbish with high temperatures Just done a covid test and it’s positive The temperature is bad at 39 .3 would you advise taking paracetamol 4 hourly ? many thanks
Liver007123
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British Liver Trust
11 months ago
High level of Antibodies in sperm 96%
Hi All, please does anybody have any recommendation on what to do about the high level of antibodies in sperm - 96% of sperms have antibodies attached to them. The other parameters are all ok and there is no issue with dna fragmentation (we have done all sorts of expensive tests). It is a recurring
Hi All, please does anybody have any recommendation on what to do about the high level of antibodies in sperm - 96% of sperms have antibodies attached to them. The other parameters are all ok and there is no issue with dna fragmentation (we have done all sorts of expensive tests). It is a recurring
Blueberryshrub
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Fertility Network UK
5 months ago
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