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Should I remove the bandages from my incisions for good?
Hello ladies. I am 2 weeks post my lap. I am healing well, no pain, but not so bouncy any more. Just wanted to ask you how long have you kept your incisions covered please? Mine are closed I think since there is no red tissue or open wounds just some scars like you have when your wound is healing. I
Hello ladies. I am 2 weeks post my lap. I am healing well, no pain, but not so bouncy any more. Just wanted to ask you how long have you kept your incisions covered please? Mine are closed I think since there is no red tissue or open wounds just some scars like you have when your wound is healing. I
Pisi
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
SARS-CoV-2 Virologic Rebound With Nirmatrelvir–Ritonavir Therapy - An Observational Study, Annals of Internal Medicine, 14 November 2023.
Full access link to the paper: [i]
-CoV-2 Virologic Rebound With Nirmatrelvir–Ritonavir Therapy - An Observational Study, Annals of Internal Medicine, Original Research, 14 November 2023.
Full access link to the paper: [i]
-CoV-2 Virologic Rebound With Nirmatrelvir–Ritonavir Therapy - An Observational Study, Annals of Internal Medicine, Original Research, 14 November 2023.
cujoe
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CLL Support
6 months ago
More evidence for vaccination
[i]The effectiveness of a fourth mRNA vaccine dose was associated with a lower risk of a
SARS
-CoV-2 infection to a similar degree among most subgroups of DMARDs used, including patients using biological DMARDs (HR 0·64; 95% CI 0·47–0·88), conventional synthetic DMARDs (0·58; 0·43–0·77), oral glucocorticoids
[i]The effectiveness of a fourth mRNA vaccine dose was associated with a lower risk of a
SARS
-CoV-2 infection to a similar degree among most subgroups of DMARDs used, including patients using biological DMARDs (HR 0·64; 95% CI 0·47–0·88), conventional synthetic DMARDs (0·58; 0·43–0·77), oral glucocorticoids
oldtimer2
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NRAS
4 months ago
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Picking
My husband with PD has been picking at his skin. Especially his hands. Dermatologist recommended lotions for dry skin. Neurologist says it’s not due to PD. He thinks he is peeling skin, but I don’t see anything. Seems to me to be more like a habit, like biting nails. Has anyone else had this feeling?
My husband with PD has been picking at his skin. Especially his hands. Dermatologist recommended lotions for dry skin. Neurologist says it’s not due to PD. He thinks he is peeling skin, but I don’t see anything. Seems to me to be more like a habit, like biting nails. Has anyone else had this feeling?
Shirleyam
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Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
Prostatic Artery Embolization
I’m 67 year old and have been suffering with BPH for years. Don’t want to do TURP or lasers. I’m interested in doing PAE. Has anyone had this procedure done. Does it work. I had a cystoscope and the urologist found a medial lobe at the neck of the bladder. Would PAE work if the blockage is located there
I’m 67 year old and have been suffering with BPH for years. Don’t want to do TURP or lasers. I’m interested in doing PAE. Has anyone had this procedure done. Does it work. I had a cystoscope and the urologist found a medial lobe at the neck of the bladder. Would PAE work if the blockage is located there
Roenken
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Men's Health Forum
5 months ago
Going round in circles
Following my gastroscopy this is on the report: THE GASTRIC MAPPING SHOW MODERATE CHRONIC INFLAMMATION. THERE IS MULTIFOCAL INTESTINAL METAPLASIA THROUGHOUT THESE BIOPSIES. THERE IS ALSO SEVERE GLANDULAR ATROPHY WITH NEUROENDOCRINE HYPERPLASIA. NO MUCOSAL ULCERATION OR ACTIVE INFAMMATION SEEN.
Following my gastroscopy this is on the report: THE GASTRIC MAPPING SHOW MODERATE CHRONIC INFLAMMATION. THERE IS MULTIFOCAL INTESTINAL METAPLASIA THROUGHOUT THESE BIOPSIES. THERE IS ALSO SEVERE GLANDULAR ATROPHY WITH NEUROENDOCRINE HYPERPLASIA. NO MUCOSAL ULCERATION OR ACTIVE INFAMMATION SEEN.
Helliborous
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 months ago
Current SUPERNOVA Clinical Trial for Reformulated EVUSHELD for preventing COVID-19 infection for immune-impaired individuals
Previous receipt of a mAb against
SARS
-CoV-2 within 6 months prior to Visit 1. Receipt of a COVID-19 vaccine within 3 months prior to Visit 1. Receipt of a COVID-19 antiviral for prophylaxis within at least 2 weeks prior to Visit 1.
Previous receipt of a mAb against
SARS
-CoV-2 within 6 months prior to Visit 1. Receipt of a COVID-19 vaccine within 3 months prior to Visit 1. Receipt of a COVID-19 antiviral for prophylaxis within at least 2 weeks prior to Visit 1.
Classicaljazz
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CLL Support
4 months ago
Sacroiliac joint fusion
After many painful years I'm on the NHS list for sacroiliac joint fusion. Of course there is a 12 month waiting list. Has any one had this operation done privately? Struggling to find a private consultant in Yorkshire.
After many painful years I'm on the NHS list for sacroiliac joint fusion. Of course there is a 12 month waiting list. Has any one had this operation done privately? Struggling to find a private consultant in Yorkshire.
eeeee
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
5 months ago
Strategic Masking to Protect Patients from All Respiratory Viral Infections
Vaccines and treatments for
SARS
-CoV-2 have reduced the morbidity and mortality associated with
SARS
-CoV-2 infections for the majority of the population, but there remain important subgroups that continue to be at elevated risk for severe disease and death, including older adults, people who have immunocompromising
Vaccines and treatments for
SARS
-CoV-2 have reduced the morbidity and mortality associated with
SARS
-CoV-2 infections for the majority of the population, but there remain important subgroups that continue to be at elevated risk for severe disease and death, including older adults, people who have immunocompromising
lankisterguy
Volunteer
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CLL Support
10 months ago
Back MRI Showed Pelvic Mass
Hello all! I am new here, so this is my first post. I had a back MRI in September 2023 in preparation for possible back surgery. The results of the MRI showed a pelvic mass in the area of left ovary. I took this information to my Gyn, who referred me to a GynOnc because of my age (65), the results
Hello all! I am new here, so this is my first post. I had a back MRI in September 2023 in preparation for possible back surgery. The results of the MRI showed a pelvic mass in the area of left ovary. I took this information to my Gyn, who referred me to a GynOnc because of my age (65), the results
retiredteacher1
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My Ovacome
5 months ago
Biopsy Results
I have had the results of my recent endosendoscopy today. I went privately to see a gastroenterologist as the previous one I had done on NHS stated that I did not need a follow-up even though they found Atrophic Gastritis and Hyperplasia. I had something called The Sydney Protocol, this involved taking
I have had the results of my recent endosendoscopy today. I went privately to see a gastroenterologist as the previous one I had done on NHS stated that I did not need a follow-up even though they found Atrophic Gastritis and Hyperplasia. I had something called The Sydney Protocol, this involved taking
Helliborous
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 months ago
Strategic Masking to Protect Patients from All Respiratory Viral Infections
[/i] [i]Vaccines and treatments for
SARS
-CoV-2 have reduced the morbidity and mortality associated with
SARS
-CoV-2 infections for the majority of the population, but there remain important subgroups that continue to be at elevated risk for severe disease and death, including older adults, people who
[/i] [i]Vaccines and treatments for
SARS
-CoV-2 have reduced the morbidity and mortality associated with
SARS
-CoV-2 infections for the majority of the population, but there remain important subgroups that continue to be at elevated risk for severe disease and death, including older adults, people who
Jm954
Administrator
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CLL Support
11 months ago
Lipoid pneumonia
Earlier this year I had serious nose bleeds resulting in hospital admissions and cautery. Subsequently seen by ENT consultant who advised daily insertion of Vaseline into nostrils to prevent them drying out and possible further bleeds. Since then I found on the internet (various reputable sites)
Earlier this year I had serious nose bleeds resulting in hospital admissions and cautery. Subsequently seen by ENT consultant who advised daily insertion of Vaseline into nostrils to prevent them drying out and possible further bleeds. Since then I found on the internet (various reputable sites)
FormerT
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
Cutenous endometriosis
Hi there, I had my 4th endo surgery early this year and have developed cutaneous endometriosis by my belly button. It causes pain at tines and I thought it was a keloid, but my GP thinks it's cutaneous endometriosis. Has anyone experienced this and if anyone has any advice. X
Hi there, I had my 4th endo surgery early this year and have developed cutaneous endometriosis by my belly button. It causes pain at tines and I thought it was a keloid, but my GP thinks it's cutaneous endometriosis. Has anyone experienced this and if anyone has any advice. X
Ladyjpurple
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
pharyngeal pouch surgery
I had a pharyngeal pouch repair on Wednesday, they put 3 staples in my throat to close it, has anyone else had this done, and how long was it to feel ok again ?
I had a pharyngeal pouch repair on Wednesday, they put 3 staples in my throat to close it, has anyone else had this done, and how long was it to feel ok again ?
jools34
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NRAS
6 months ago
Prothrombin time
Is 11.3 seconds prothrombin time normal partial thromboplastin 22.3 seconds are they in normal range
Is 11.3 seconds prothrombin time normal partial thromboplastin 22.3 seconds are they in normal range
Sheliabee
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
Woot, 2 year update, covid pneumonia
Hey folks, Just a quick post. I'm hitting 5 mile runs now and am doing strength training on my legs to improve my endurance. I still have some issues with my neck, but its gradually improving, lets just hope I do not put it out for a third time! I'm now hitting more challanging climbs, and have walked
Hey folks, Just a quick post. I'm hitting 5 mile runs now and am doing strength training on my legs to improve my endurance. I still have some issues with my neck, but its gradually improving, lets just hope I do not put it out for a third time! I'm now hitting more challanging climbs, and have walked
natswright
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
Gentamicin Nebulised
HiI have bronchiectasis and pseudomonas colonisation. I have been on Colomycin for 10 years but have now seeked a second opinion for my condition (maybe a bit late but I took Littlepom's advice). They are looking to change me to Gentamicin instead. At present I am on IV antibiotics for 14 days. Fifth
HiI have bronchiectasis and pseudomonas colonisation. I have been on Colomycin for 10 years but have now seeked a second opinion for my condition (maybe a bit late but I took Littlepom's advice). They are looking to change me to Gentamicin instead. At present I am on IV antibiotics for 14 days. Fifth
LMEI
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
Propafenone Back!!!
JimF here in the U.S. A while back I posted regarding the critical shortages of Propafenone, which then bled over to shortages of Flecainide and Tikosyn.......which may continue until February. I'm happy to say that my 90 day supply of propafenone has just been refilled by my pharmacy, a truly "thank
JimF here in the U.S. A while back I posted regarding the critical shortages of Propafenone, which then bled over to shortages of Flecainide and Tikosyn.......which may continue until February. I'm happy to say that my 90 day supply of propafenone has just been refilled by my pharmacy, a truly "thank
frazeej
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AF Association
6 months ago
No more propafenone!!!! What???
I'm in the U.S., diagnosed PAF ~3 years ago. Have achieved excellent control with propafenone (Rythmol). My pharmacy informed me they cannot refill my prescription, as there is a supply side problem with propafenone. From what I have read, there is a dangerous shortage of propafenone in the U.S and
I'm in the U.S., diagnosed PAF ~3 years ago. Have achieved excellent control with propafenone (Rythmol). My pharmacy informed me they cannot refill my prescription, as there is a supply side problem with propafenone. From what I have read, there is a dangerous shortage of propafenone in the U.S and
frazeej
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AF Association
7 months ago
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