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tetanus booster and Covid vaccine
Hello I had a tetanus booster yesterday and I asked my GP if it was ok to get Covid vaccine next Thursday. He said he didn’t know and to check with primary care. When I saw the nurse she said it’s fine as both are inactivated. Does anyone know about this ? I tried finding out but haven’t managed to
Hello I had a tetanus booster yesterday and I asked my GP if it was ok to get Covid vaccine next Thursday. He said he didn’t know and to check with primary care. When I saw the nurse she said it’s fine as both are inactivated. Does anyone know about this ? I tried finding out but haven’t managed to
Mozart150
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NRAS
7 months ago
Lyme Disease
Hello, I hope everyone is feeling as well as possible. Can I ask about links between Lyme Disease and RA? What is actually known? My daughter was talking about ticks the other day (we are both walkers) when I said I had had (in my late teens) a bullseye mark from a tick on my leg, she said ‘well that
Hello, I hope everyone is feeling as well as possible. Can I ask about links between Lyme Disease and RA? What is actually known? My daughter was talking about ticks the other day (we are both walkers) when I said I had had (in my late teens) a bullseye mark from a tick on my leg, she said ‘well that
Lyndy
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NRAS
9 months ago
Antibiotics!
Since being at the dentist for a gum abscess, I’ve had a course of antibiotics which is hellish. I’m suffering with side effects until Tuesday night so treadmill workouts are on hold till then. Unfortunately, we don’t appreciate health until we lose it!!!!
Since being at the dentist for a gum abscess, I’ve had a course of antibiotics which is hellish. I’m suffering with side effects until Tuesday night so treadmill workouts are on hold till then. Unfortunately, we don’t appreciate health until we lose it!!!!
Heti
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Couch to 5K
3 months ago
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shingles vaccine
no you can't have the shingles as it is a live vaccine. You don't get offered the shingles vaccine until you are 70
no you can't have the shingles as it is a live vaccine. You don't get offered the shingles vaccine until you are 70
bunnycaramel
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NRAS
9 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
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
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
3 months ago
Men’s health week
‼️ Whilst melanoma is less common in people with dark or black skin types, it is unfortunately often associated with greater morbidity and mortality. This is because there is a general misconception that people with darker skin tones are immune to skin cancer and because the early signs and symptoms
‼️ Whilst melanoma is less common in people with dark or black skin types, it is unfortunately often associated with greater morbidity and mortality. This is because there is a general misconception that people with darker skin tones are immune to skin cancer and because the early signs and symptoms
SkcinHQ
Partner
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Skin Cancer UK
11 months ago
it’s been a rough six months.
I’m tired of winning the sickness lottery. I swear it’s been one thing after another for five months. Bad cold, chronic inflammation of my eyes (non-ms) which caused sores on my right eye, Covid, extreme vertigo that returned me to the ER, another cold and now shingles. Fortunately the shingles aren
I’m tired of winning the sickness lottery. I swear it’s been one thing after another for five months. Bad cold, chronic inflammation of my eyes (non-ms) which caused sores on my right eye, Covid, extreme vertigo that returned me to the ER, another cold and now shingles. Fortunately the shingles aren
StacyHayward
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My MSAA Community
3 months ago
Valproate: new safety and educational materials to support regulatory measures in men and women under 55 years of age
I don't think there is any reason to expect many members to be taking any form of Valproate, but this is such an important issue, with such significant consequences, I've decided to post it anyway. Even if you are not taking it, someone you know might be. [i]
Valproate (Belvo, Convulex, Depakote,
I don't think there is any reason to expect many members to be taking any form of Valproate, but this is such an important issue, with such significant consequences, I've decided to post it anyway. Even if you are not taking it, someone you know might be. [i]
Valproate (Belvo, Convulex, Depakote,
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Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Nasal / Sinus problems and Bad Smell?
I just wanted to ask about this, as had pain in the nose/cold only on the right side, (which has since gone) all round the eyes, and top of the nose, which I am guessing is Sinusitis? The odd thing is, is that all I can smell is what can only be described as 'cow sh*t' whenever I blow my nose, or sometimes
I just wanted to ask about this, as had pain in the nose/cold only on the right side, (which has since gone) all round the eyes, and top of the nose, which I am guessing is Sinusitis? The odd thing is, is that all I can smell is what can only be described as 'cow sh*t' whenever I blow my nose, or sometimes
Jack76
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Men's Health Forum
3 months ago
I am now able to tolerate antibiotics again after my nerves healed
Hello! I just want to give this update about my situation. I hope people on here find this because my situation was a nightmare and I think this can help people who are confused and not sure what to do or if they'll ever be able to tolerate antibiotics again (TL;DR: you will be able to if you can heal
Hello! I just want to give this update about my situation. I hope people on here find this because my situation was a nightmare and I think this can help people who are confused and not sure what to do or if they'll ever be able to tolerate antibiotics again (TL;DR: you will be able to if you can heal
Whoa182
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
Periodontal Abscess while on Prednisone
Hello to the group. I have just developed an abscess on the gum of a tooth that had a root canal and crown done 2 years ago. I saw a different person in my dentist’s practice today who confirmed the abscess and said I should go back asap to the endodontist who did the original root canal for either
Hello to the group. I have just developed an abscess on the gum of a tooth that had a root canal and crown done 2 years ago. I saw a different person in my dentist’s practice today who confirmed the abscess and said I should go back asap to the endodontist who did the original root canal for either
Donna5658
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PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
Measles risk
Hi all, Just watched the news and they said they were worried about a measles outbreak. Thanks to low vaccination rates. As a commuter, what should I think/do? best, Nix
Hi all, Just watched the news and they said they were worried about a measles outbreak. Thanks to low vaccination rates. As a commuter, what should I think/do? best, Nix
BellaBee10
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CLL Support
3 months ago
Urodynamics test or not?
Hi. Just a brief background. I am on the waiting list for pelvic organ prolapse. I have incontinence issues and I was prescribed Solifenacin by the hospital consultant which worked for about a month then stopped. Because of this the doctor has delayed me signing the consent forms for my surgery and
Hi. Just a brief background. I am on the waiting list for pelvic organ prolapse. I have incontinence issues and I was prescribed Solifenacin by the hospital consultant which worked for about a month then stopped. Because of this the doctor has delayed me signing the consent forms for my surgery and
Mummybear0213
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
3 months ago
Shingles Vaccine
I have RA and am currently taking hydroxychloroquin, methotrexate and amgevita. I’m trying to work out whether at age 61 with a compromised immune system, I will qualify for the new shingrix (shingles non-live) vaccine on the NHS? Does anyone know?
I have RA and am currently taking hydroxychloroquin, methotrexate and amgevita. I’m trying to work out whether at age 61 with a compromised immune system, I will qualify for the new shingrix (shingles non-live) vaccine on the NHS? Does anyone know?
CagneysMum
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NRAS
9 months ago
Cardiovascular issues
Anybody out there with extra-cranial GCA / LVV, have any cardiovascular issues? I was having some shortness of breath, sleepiness & lightheadedness. I'm in the middle of testing for that, but a CAT scan showed I have a dilated aortic root and pericardial effusion. Those explained my symptoms, but neither
Anybody out there with extra-cranial GCA / LVV, have any cardiovascular issues? I was having some shortness of breath, sleepiness & lightheadedness. I'm in the middle of testing for that, but a CAT scan showed I have a dilated aortic root and pericardial effusion. Those explained my symptoms, but neither
winfong
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PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
Shingles jab
Hi everyone, just had second shingles vaccine and suddenly thought should I stop taking methotrexate this week also on sulfasalazine as is recommended after covid jab, I didn't stop taking meds after the first shingles jab,it just didn't even enter my head, think I'm losing it 😅 wishing you all as much
Hi everyone, just had second shingles vaccine and suddenly thought should I stop taking methotrexate this week also on sulfasalazine as is recommended after covid jab, I didn't stop taking meds after the first shingles jab,it just didn't even enter my head, think I'm losing it 😅 wishing you all as much
Jeremycfc
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NRAS
3 months ago
Vestibular Neuritis
Hi everyone, I woke up on New Year's Day with the room spinning around me. Very scary! Diagnosed as vestibular neuritis. My question is, I usually self inject weekly which I have continued to do. I don't know if I'm imagining it but the vertigo symptoms seem to greatly improve for a couple of days
Hi everyone, I woke up on New Year's Day with the room spinning around me. Very scary! Diagnosed as vestibular neuritis. My question is, I usually self inject weekly which I have continued to do. I don't know if I'm imagining it but the vertigo symptoms seem to greatly improve for a couple of days
Ipsofacto01
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
Severely bitter taste when eating & drinking - ?FostairNEXThaler
Wondering if anyone else has experienced a very bitter taste in the mouth - both whilst eating & drinking (& generally too) when taking FostairNEXThaler? I’ve recently been discharged home after another hospital admission (asthma exacerbation secondary to Covid) so the dysguesia may very well be Covid-related
Wondering if anyone else has experienced a very bitter taste in the mouth - both whilst eating & drinking (& generally too) when taking FostairNEXThaler? I’ve recently been discharged home after another hospital admission (asthma exacerbation secondary to Covid) so the dysguesia may very well be Covid-related
Easybreath
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Asthma Community Forum
4 months ago
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