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hi all. I’m sure many readers of this wonderful community will be tired of this subject. But I wanted to ask the question- I never had any AF episodes up to and including Covid. When I look at my vaccination dates I see a possible link. Is it possible that the jabs we all had did in fact interfere with
hi all. I’m sure many readers of this wonderful community will be tired of this subject. But I wanted to ask the question- I never had any AF episodes up to and including Covid. When I look at my vaccination dates I see a possible link. Is it possible that the jabs we all had did in fact interfere with
OscarN
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AF Association
4 months ago
Trimbow update
I have been on the Trimbow three weeks now and it does seem to be working , I noticed I was walking faster and the use of my ventolin is much reduced . I still have a chesty cough lingering on after a cold but no infection , I need to ask the question does Trimbow make you cough? Just wondered as I
I have been on the Trimbow three weeks now and it does seem to be working , I noticed I was walking faster and the use of my ventolin is much reduced . I still have a chesty cough lingering on after a cold but no infection , I need to ask the question does Trimbow make you cough? Just wondered as I
MrsP70
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 months ago
Has anyone heard of Parsonage Turner Syndrome? Out of interest.
Hello , I was diagnosed with PMR in September 2012 . I had returned from holiday , had my annual flu jab and noticed awful stiffness in my arms and hips whilst at Yoga . It increased to agonising electric shock pains , from shoulders downwards , my biceps would almost spasm and go hard , the pain
Hello , I was diagnosed with PMR in September 2012 . I had returned from holiday , had my annual flu jab and noticed awful stiffness in my arms and hips whilst at Yoga . It increased to agonising electric shock pains , from shoulders downwards , my biceps would almost spasm and go hard , the pain
Greensleeves
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
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If you get sick...cold, flu, Covid...what did you do?
I'm just over 9 months kidney transplant from a living donor. I've felt great but I do worry, since it is cold and flu season, about getting sick. Probably my biggest worry at this point. I try to wear masks when I am out and take all precautions. I just wondered though if I should get sick what are
I'm just over 9 months kidney transplant from a living donor. I've felt great but I do worry, since it is cold and flu season, about getting sick. Probably my biggest worry at this point. I try to wear masks when I am out and take all precautions. I just wondered though if I should get sick what are
Tankjsl
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Kidney Transplant
4 months ago
covid
hello iam suffering with covid had it since Sunday , symptoms don’t seem to be going away , has anybody had covid , with hashimotos , am I wrong in thinking having this condition makes illness worse and longer to recover , sorry but been told I have hashimotos, but not sure on how it works thanks for
hello iam suffering with covid had it since Sunday , symptoms don’t seem to be going away , has anybody had covid , with hashimotos , am I wrong in thinking having this condition makes illness worse and longer to recover , sorry but been told I have hashimotos, but not sure on how it works thanks for
Prosecco1997
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Pegasys Update 1.0
Finally getting around to sharing my experiences of starting Pegasys. First a little background. Diagnosed with ET JAK2+ in 2019 after a decade of scintillating scotomas with increasing frequency at almost weekly. Aspirin cut this to approx. 90 days! Over the next three years increasingly struggled with
Finally getting around to sharing my experiences of starting Pegasys. First a little background. Diagnosed with ET JAK2+ in 2019 after a decade of scintillating scotomas with increasing frequency at almost weekly. Aspirin cut this to approx. 90 days! Over the next three years increasingly struggled with
Crossefield
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MPN Voice
4 months ago
D Mannose
Hello everyone Just wondered if anyone here has used D Mannose tablets to manage recurrent urinary tract infections and if so with what success? I’ve had this problem for a few years now and the Urologist suggested daily low dose antibiotics which I want to avoid. Despite trying all of the self
Hello everyone Just wondered if anyone here has used D Mannose tablets to manage recurrent urinary tract infections and if so with what success? I’ve had this problem for a few years now and the Urologist suggested daily low dose antibiotics which I want to avoid. Despite trying all of the self
RosaD
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LUPUS UK
4 months ago
Covid and Myelofibrosis
hi I’ve just tested positive for Covid, I have post pv Myelofibrosis. I’m waiting on 111 to see whether I need to have some treatment. What are your thoughts and is this necessary now? I think it’s going to be a long wait, so it might be tomorrow. Thank you Mal
hi I’ve just tested positive for Covid, I have post pv Myelofibrosis. I’m waiting on 111 to see whether I need to have some treatment. What are your thoughts and is this necessary now? I think it’s going to be a long wait, so it might be tomorrow. Thank you Mal
Mal42
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MPN Voice
4 months ago
dont give up the fight against Afib
I have been a member of this forum for some years and learned a few things from its members but up until now i have never posted anything but i thought my story may give some of you people a bit of hope. I first went into afib in 2018 sudenly without any warning my heart rate was 222 and the top line
I have been a member of this forum for some years and learned a few things from its members but up until now i have never posted anything but i thought my story may give some of you people a bit of hope. I first went into afib in 2018 sudenly without any warning my heart rate was 222 and the top line
Dikytiker
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AF Association
4 months ago
upping steroids short term to boost recovery?
writing on behalf of my mum who is getting over a respiratory tract infection (or not getting over it to be precise). She has long PMR (getting on 40 yr) and is constantly trying to reduce pred. I recall reading in this forum a recommendation to temporarily increase dose when ill / having surgery etc
writing on behalf of my mum who is getting over a respiratory tract infection (or not getting over it to be precise). She has long PMR (getting on 40 yr) and is constantly trying to reduce pred. I recall reading in this forum a recommendation to temporarily increase dose when ill / having surgery etc
Gottarelax
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
Oxygen levels after pneumonia
I was discharged from hospital one week ago having suffered a bout of pneumonia and a RSV I was treated in isolation. I know it will take weeks to recover, but I’m concerned about my oxygen level which hovers around 87-89. Any advice?
I was discharged from hospital one week ago having suffered a bout of pneumonia and a RSV I was treated in isolation. I know it will take weeks to recover, but I’m concerned about my oxygen level which hovers around 87-89. Any advice?
Nanny49
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
Covid and Party
👋 Party is this coming Sat . I feel OK with going now after people's advice , so thank you all. Got my N95 mask. Will have sanitiser on me all the time . However I am now facing difficulties, flare up in both knees and one hip in agony and lower back , getting in and out of bed , turning in bed
👋 Party is this coming Sat . I feel OK with going now after people's advice , so thank you all. Got my N95 mask. Will have sanitiser on me all the time . However I am now facing difficulties, flare up in both knees and one hip in agony and lower back , getting in and out of bed , turning in bed
Stavrou1
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CLL Support
4 months ago
Calcified tendonitis
Has anyone experienced calcified tendinitis? I have been diagnosed with this after 6 months of excruciating shoulder pain. GP kept just prescribing painkillers then I saw the physio who advised me to have an X-ray. I am now having a steroid injection in my shoulder followed by physio, and hopefully this
Has anyone experienced calcified tendinitis? I have been diagnosed with this after 6 months of excruciating shoulder pain. GP kept just prescribing painkillers then I saw the physio who advised me to have an X-ray. I am now having a steroid injection in my shoulder followed by physio, and hopefully this
FLS1
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NRAS
4 months ago
latest results, confused, please advise!
My last results a month ago before treatment with 50 mcg were : Serum free t4 level. 10.2 pmo/L TSH level 7.28 IU/mL After a month of Levothyroxine my results are now:- serum free t4 level. 15.6 TSH 2.87 I asked for, and was told my T3 would be checked but I can’t see it on printout unless
My last results a month ago before treatment with 50 mcg were : Serum free t4 level. 10.2 pmo/L TSH level 7.28 IU/mL After a month of Levothyroxine my results are now:- serum free t4 level. 15.6 TSH 2.87 I asked for, and was told my T3 would be checked but I can’t see it on printout unless
Benjipuss
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Wife getting MMR vaccine booster - isolate or not?
I'm an SLL patient, 55 years old, now about 2.5 years into remission after 6 FCR treatments. I just recovered from a recent (and thankfully mild) bout of shingles. My shingles was so mild that my GP wasn't convinced it actually was shingles! She had me tested for herpes zoster antibodies, and for good
I'm an SLL patient, 55 years old, now about 2.5 years into remission after 6 FCR treatments. I just recovered from a recent (and thankfully mild) bout of shingles. My shingles was so mild that my GP wasn't convinced it actually was shingles! She had me tested for herpes zoster antibodies, and for good
xpro3
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CLL Support
2 months ago
Inhaler post pneumonia, awaiting lung scarring diagnosis?
Hi first time posting - hoping someone can help! I’m basically after some advice in knowing when to ask for an inhaler. 40 y old female fit and healthy until last September when I got severe pneumonia. One lung was a white out with atelectasis (bits inside the lung dying; they’re still dead) and the
Hi first time posting - hoping someone can help! I’m basically after some advice in knowing when to ask for an inhaler. 40 y old female fit and healthy until last September when I got severe pneumonia. One lung was a white out with atelectasis (bits inside the lung dying; they’re still dead) and the
SirCoughalot
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 months ago
Will a COVID (or flu) vaccination affect my blood results?
If I have a blood test 3 or 7 days after a COVID (or flu) vaccination - will it affect my blood results? Should I perhaps make the vaccination after the blood test, so that there is no potential issue interpreting my blood results? If the vaccination affects blood results - how many days after the vaccination
If I have a blood test 3 or 7 days after a COVID (or flu) vaccination - will it affect my blood results? Should I perhaps make the vaccination after the blood test, so that there is no potential issue interpreting my blood results? If the vaccination affects blood results - how many days after the vaccination
mantana
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CLL Support
4 months ago
B12 deficiency
I was diagnosed with a B12 deficiency. I'm recovering from covid it's been 3 weeks. Not sure if the covid knocked my B12 down. I had first injection today. I woke up out of my sleep my body burning and dry month. I had that feeling first week of covid it went away. Now I'm not sure if the B12 is fighting
I was diagnosed with a B12 deficiency. I'm recovering from covid it's been 3 weeks. Not sure if the covid knocked my B12 down. I had first injection today. I woke up out of my sleep my body burning and dry month. I had that feeling first week of covid it went away. Now I'm not sure if the B12 is fighting
Michbell45
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
Current SUPERNOVA Clinical Trial for Reformulated EVUSHELD for preventing COVID-19 infection for immune-impaired individuals
A Phase II sub-study of SUPERNOVA clinical trial (2023) is currently operating to test the efficacy and safety of AZD3152 as a component of a reformulated version of EVUSHELD mAbs prophylaxis for immune-impaired individuals who cannot mount antibody responses to COVID-19 vaccines. Study Understanding
A Phase II sub-study of SUPERNOVA clinical trial (2023) is currently operating to test the efficacy and safety of AZD3152 as a component of a reformulated version of EVUSHELD mAbs prophylaxis for immune-impaired individuals who cannot mount antibody responses to COVID-19 vaccines. Study Understanding
Classicaljazz
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CLL Support
4 months ago
Help with test results
Hi all. I've been having tests as my doctor believes I may have occupational asthma (I work with flour and other flour based ingredients). My blood results have come back as normal but my chest x-ray state the following which I don't understand... "Heart size and mediastinal contours are within normal
Hi all. I've been having tests as my doctor believes I may have occupational asthma (I work with flour and other flour based ingredients). My blood results have come back as normal but my chest x-ray state the following which I don't understand... "Heart size and mediastinal contours are within normal
EMJAY1401
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Asthma Community Forum
6 months ago
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