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Wrong diagnosis
Hi everyone, I don't post very much, a bit of a lurker but I will be leaving the group anyway but thought I would share my recent update. Three years ago after raised infection markers at my previous doctors I was diagnosed with PMR and put on 40mg steroids, tapering dose. I was not referred to see
Hi everyone, I don't post very much, a bit of a lurker but I will be leaving the group anyway but thought I would share my recent update. Three years ago after raised infection markers at my previous doctors I was diagnosed with PMR and put on 40mg steroids, tapering dose. I was not referred to see
Gyspysmum
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
cutaneous lupus
I have got subacute cutaneous lupus and coeliac and my question is I got covid back in October and was quite poorly and I would say just over it now. As a nurse I took all covid vaccines but was never sent by my GP to get them as they said I was not high risk. Can you clarify. I never got the very
I have got subacute cutaneous lupus and coeliac and my question is I got covid back in October and was quite poorly and I would say just over it now. As a nurse I took all covid vaccines but was never sent by my GP to get them as they said I was not high risk. Can you clarify. I never got the very
No2Sunshine
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
Covid Vaccines
Hi Anyone have any comments about taking a 6 covid vaccine? After 5 vaccines is it necessary to take another one? Will it really protect CLL people?
Hi Anyone have any comments about taking a 6 covid vaccine? After 5 vaccines is it necessary to take another one? Will it really protect CLL people?
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CLL Support
1 year ago
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hi, I hope everyone is ok ❤️🙏🏼 Sorry if this is a ramble, but I just wanted to thank everyone who responded to my posts of despair following my last 2 failed egg retrievals. 2 egg retrievals, 19 eggs, and just 1 fertilised, including one ICSI round with total fertilisation failure. The consultant
hi, I hope everyone is ok ❤️🙏🏼 Sorry if this is a ramble, but I just wanted to thank everyone who responded to my posts of despair following my last 2 failed egg retrievals. 2 egg retrievals, 19 eggs, and just 1 fertilised, including one ICSI round with total fertilisation failure. The consultant
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Fertility Network UK
8 months ago
Very low AMH at 41
I am in a bit of a state right now as I was told that my AMH is 0.3 yesterday. I know a lot of ladies have success with low AMH but is there anyone who had a baby with own egg with such a low level AMH? Age isn't on my side either as I turned 41 this month. We are lucky to have a daughter I conceived
I am in a bit of a state right now as I was told that my AMH is 0.3 yesterday. I know a lot of ladies have success with low AMH but is there anyone who had a baby with own egg with such a low level AMH? Age isn't on my side either as I turned 41 this month. We are lucky to have a daughter I conceived
Beakbeak
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Fertility Network UK
8 months ago
Covid Pneumonia - Recovery!
This is maybe my final post, and its now around 18 months since I was landed in hospital with covid pneumonia. Please read my other posts for my journey. I was recently featured on BBC look north, so hope the message gets out there that you can recover. Since Christmas i've been cycling and doing lots
This is maybe my final post, and its now around 18 months since I was landed in hospital with covid pneumonia. Please read my other posts for my journey. I was recently featured on BBC look north, so hope the message gets out there that you can recover. Since Christmas i've been cycling and doing lots
natswright
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
prednisolone 3 week course followd by surgery
Hi please can anyone advise how long to wait in between a prednisolone course and surgery ? I have heard from the nurses that if you have an IM steroid injection they postpone surgery for 6 to 8 weeks to allow the imunosuppresant effects to wear off before surgery. my RA consultant seems to think
Hi please can anyone advise how long to wait in between a prednisolone course and surgery ? I have heard from the nurses that if you have an IM steroid injection they postpone surgery for 6 to 8 weeks to allow the imunosuppresant effects to wear off before surgery. my RA consultant seems to think
lindyloo2018
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NRAS
1 year ago
Recurring Pneumonia from Breast Cancer radiation treatment
I was diagnosed with stage 0 breast cancer and went through two lumpectomies in April 2022, and 21 radiation treatments in May 2022, ending early June 2022. By the end of July 2022, I knew something was not right with my left lung with constant coughing, shortness of breath. In fall of 2022 I was diagnosed
I was diagnosed with stage 0 breast cancer and went through two lumpectomies in April 2022, and 21 radiation treatments in May 2022, ending early June 2022. By the end of July 2022, I knew something was not right with my left lung with constant coughing, shortness of breath. In fall of 2022 I was diagnosed
TiaDave
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
New cycle for ivf
hi all, I need advise I am confuse and stressed. As I already had one ivf cycle failed with icsi privately as I payed for it. But luckily now nhs contacted me for appointments I want to know am I tell them about failed ivf cycle so they further investigate and give treatment accordingly or shall I don
hi all, I need advise I am confuse and stressed. As I already had one ivf cycle failed with icsi privately as I payed for it. But luckily now nhs contacted me for appointments I want to know am I tell them about failed ivf cycle so they further investigate and give treatment accordingly or shall I don
Nabsal
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Fertility Network UK
8 months ago
Covid and the NHS
Late april this year I contracted Covid again (previous time was just before the first lockdown). I slept for 4 days feeling cold and exhausted with lack of appetite I lost a stone in weight in 4 weeks. It did not seem to effect my chest so much this time (I have emphysema) but here I am 6 weeks later
Late april this year I contracted Covid again (previous time was just before the first lockdown). I slept for 4 days feeling cold and exhausted with lack of appetite I lost a stone in weight in 4 weeks. It did not seem to effect my chest so much this time (I have emphysema) but here I am 6 weeks later
Daisytime
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Hoping for some reassurance
Hit my head falling off my (not moving) bicycle a couple of months ago and have been suffering from severe nausea triggered by lights, high contrast and moving things since then. I'm seeing a physiotherapist specialized in head injury recovery and have exercises to do (which I do) and I know I'm in
Hit my head falling off my (not moving) bicycle a couple of months ago and have been suffering from severe nausea triggered by lights, high contrast and moving things since then. I'm seeing a physiotherapist specialized in head injury recovery and have exercises to do (which I do) and I know I'm in
capibaras
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Headway
1 year ago
crp 6.7
Hi, I went to see my gp yesterday with suspected uti. I did a urine sample which was showing Leucocytes present, I was given a three day course of antibiotics and blood test sent. I have seen the results of blood tests on nhs app today and is showing abnormal result for crp at 6.7. When I last had
Hi, I went to see my gp yesterday with suspected uti. I did a urine sample which was showing Leucocytes present, I was given a three day course of antibiotics and blood test sent. I have seen the results of blood tests on nhs app today and is showing abnormal result for crp at 6.7. When I last had
Lynlea
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Shingles
I had shingles 7 years agoi am 69 and left me with the most terrible pain neurphatic pain is the worst i think no meds have helped me.i have RA lung fibrosis had cancer sjorgrens i think i canr expect more patologies.i recomend people to have the shingix vaccine because this pain is Agony!!
I had shingles 7 years agoi am 69 and left me with the most terrible pain neurphatic pain is the worst i think no meds have helped me.i have RA lung fibrosis had cancer sjorgrens i think i canr expect more patologies.i recomend people to have the shingix vaccine because this pain is Agony!!
Al1954
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NRAS
11 months ago
Change of access of treatment to Covid treatments.
I have attached an email which I received today. It might be relevant to some of you: 'You may have previously received a letter or email explaining that you might be suitable for treatments if you get COVID and how to get treatment, if required. We are writing again because the way that you access
I have attached an email which I received today. It might be relevant to some of you: 'You may have previously received a letter or email explaining that you might be suitable for treatments if you get COVID and how to get treatment, if required. We are writing again because the way that you access
Moomin8
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NRAS
1 year ago
Options for Recurrent PCa w/ RT Initial Therapy
Looking for options with intent to [u]cure[/u] if recurrence is limited to prostate only, pending PET-PSMA. Have read about these options: Prostatectomy/Brachytherapy/Cystoprostatectomy/Cryotherapy Anybody have any knowledge or studies that might suggest a direction? Still hoping for the possibility
Looking for options with intent to [u]cure[/u] if recurrence is limited to prostate only, pending PET-PSMA. Have read about these options: Prostatectomy/Brachytherapy/Cystoprostatectomy/Cryotherapy Anybody have any knowledge or studies that might suggest a direction? Still hoping for the possibility
Researcher50
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Prolapse surgery
I have suffered with uterine prolapse for approximately 4 years and have had a Gellhorn pessary for almost 3 years. Prolapse is now at stage 3 with more and more problems with the pessary, discomfort, burning bladder and infections. It came out so now have a larger pessary. This is even more uncomfortable
I have suffered with uterine prolapse for approximately 4 years and have had a Gellhorn pessary for almost 3 years. Prolapse is now at stage 3 with more and more problems with the pessary, discomfort, burning bladder and infections. It came out so now have a larger pessary. This is even more uncomfortable
Catsaloud
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Women's Health
1 year ago
update on Covid treatments
I received a email today with updated information. This is just in case people don’t receive emails from the nhs. As of 27th June you will no longer be contacted, if you submit a positive test. The onus is on the patient to contact either their gp or specialist to consider if they should receive antivirals
I received a email today with updated information. This is just in case people don’t receive emails from the nhs. As of 27th June you will no longer be contacted, if you submit a positive test. The onus is on the patient to contact either their gp or specialist to consider if they should receive antivirals
Runrig01
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NRAS
1 year ago
NHS COVID changing
Email from NHS England saying from 27th June they will no longer contact you if you are classed as suitable for antivirals. Instead you contact your GP,hospital dept or NHS covid telephone number. Also from 1st October the way we get the tests may be changing? Yesterday someone told me that covid jabs
Email from NHS England saying from 27th June they will no longer contact you if you are classed as suitable for antivirals. Instead you contact your GP,hospital dept or NHS covid telephone number. Also from 1st October the way we get the tests may be changing? Yesterday someone told me that covid jabs
Jackie1947
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NRAS
1 year ago
Microbiome in PD, RBD and 1st degree relatives
As much as I'd like to believe that one "bad" bacteria (desulfovibrio) is responsible for Parkinson's, I suspect the situation is more complicated than that, as this recently released study suggests; https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-023-38248-4 Certainly the evidence is accumulating though, that
As much as I'd like to believe that one "bad" bacteria (desulfovibrio) is responsible for Parkinson's, I suspect the situation is more complicated than that, as this recently released study suggests; https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-023-38248-4 Certainly the evidence is accumulating though, that
Rufous2
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Covid Treatments NHS Changes
Just had an email from the NHS saying that the Covid treatment contact is changing from the 27th June We are writing again because the way that you access treatment will change from Tuesday 27 June 2023. If you get COVID from Tuesday 27 June 2023: You will no longer be automatically contacted by
Just had an email from the NHS saying that the Covid treatment contact is changing from the 27th June We are writing again because the way that you access treatment will change from Tuesday 27 June 2023. If you get COVID from Tuesday 27 June 2023: You will no longer be automatically contacted by
Alan7690
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
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