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Covid vaccine decision time…
According to this article (link below) older unvaccinated people have been hit particularly hard by Covid and are greatly at risk. I read elsewhere that the last date for getting the jab is 31st January for all ages. I haven’t been vaccinated since the end of 2021 but I’m thinking it’s time to have the
According to this article (link below) older unvaccinated people have been hit particularly hard by Covid and are greatly at risk. I read elsewhere that the last date for getting the jab is 31st January for all ages. I haven’t been vaccinated since the end of 2021 but I’m thinking it’s time to have the
Samazeuilh2
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
Living with Long Covid but now Tinnitus too!
Hello everybody, I am new to this site today and have spoken to a very helpful gentleman on the helpline. I have had Long Covid subsequent to catching Covid in April and November 2020 and January 2022. One of the major problems for me is fatigue which is very debilitating. I usually have nausea with
Hello everybody, I am new to this site today and have spoken to a very helpful gentleman on the helpline. I have had Long Covid subsequent to catching Covid in April and November 2020 and January 2022. One of the major problems for me is fatigue which is very debilitating. I usually have nausea with
santosha72
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Tinnitus UK
6 months ago
Recovering from Pneumonia
hello, I posted 2 weeks ago about having pneumonia and got some really helpful replies so thank you. I’m 25, asthmatic and started feeling poorly on 17th Jan. I have been back and forwards to the doctors & hospital, had 14 days of antibiotics now and feeling much better with regards to the coughing,
hello, I posted 2 weeks ago about having pneumonia and got some really helpful replies so thank you. I’m 25, asthmatic and started feeling poorly on 17th Jan. I have been back and forwards to the doctors & hospital, had 14 days of antibiotics now and feeling much better with regards to the coughing,
Leanne1b
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Asthma Community Forum
5 months ago
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sick day rules for labyrinthitis
Hi Once again looking for a little guidance please. I’m currently on 8mg a day using DSNS method of tapering and ok so far. However 3 weeks ago I got a really bad head cold which was followed by labyrinthitis. This resulted in appalling vertigo and sickness which confined me to my pit for 3 days. GP
Hi Once again looking for a little guidance please. I’m currently on 8mg a day using DSNS method of tapering and ok so far. However 3 weeks ago I got a really bad head cold which was followed by labyrinthitis. This resulted in appalling vertigo and sickness which confined me to my pit for 3 days. GP
Mandyq
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
Covid and prednisone
Hi, Covid finally got me 10 days ago for the first time and today I'm still testing positive and I'm still isolating from everyone else in the house. Prior to getting Covid, I've been on DL's 5 week taper with me being at the 5 week mark of 12 mg's that began two weeks ago Sunday. By Thursday of that
Hi, Covid finally got me 10 days ago for the first time and today I'm still testing positive and I'm still isolating from everyone else in the house. Prior to getting Covid, I've been on DL's 5 week taper with me being at the 5 week mark of 12 mg's that began two weeks ago Sunday. By Thursday of that
perceptual63
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
Most know the story. Something I can't figure out.
Most people here know my wife's story and went to the hospital with Eshauphageal erosion, but a typo on her Chart (Fibrosis vs Cirrhosis) had a dramatic impact. Doctors thought they were dealing with Cirrhosis vs NASH with Fibrosis. That was tracked down to a dictaphone error. In reality, two weeks
Most people here know my wife's story and went to the hospital with Eshauphageal erosion, but a typo on her Chart (Fibrosis vs Cirrhosis) had a dramatic impact. Doctors thought they were dealing with Cirrhosis vs NASH with Fibrosis. That was tracked down to a dictaphone error. In reality, two weeks
ceward204
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
A new year, a new (re)start, and another memento from covid.
A lovely vrb asked after me the other day, and I realised I haven't posted since I got my ear infection, so here's what's been happening - or not! So, the ear infection back in November caused vertigo, which stopped me from running because it just felt too weird. I was just getting back from that when
A lovely vrb asked after me the other day, and I realised I haven't posted since I got my ear infection, so here's what's been happening - or not! So, the ear infection back in November caused vertigo, which stopped me from running because it just felt too weird. I was just getting back from that when
grumpyoldgirl
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
6 months ago
Ibs worse since Covid
Just wondering has anyone else's symptoms worsened since Covid ? mine certainly have and I have noticed that a lot of people on here are saying that they are feeling worse in the last one to two years, I am just reeling from my latest bout and it's been gradually worsening over the last 18 months or
Just wondering has anyone else's symptoms worsened since Covid ? mine certainly have and I have noticed that a lot of people on here are saying that they are feeling worse in the last one to two years, I am just reeling from my latest bout and it's been gradually worsening over the last 18 months or
buggins55
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IBS Network
6 months ago
iga vasculitis
hello my name is Marc I have been diagnosed with iga vasculitis. I’ve been struggling for twelve months trying not to let this beat me do you legs improve or get worse as you get older
hello my name is Marc I have been diagnosed with iga vasculitis. I’ve been struggling for twelve months trying not to let this beat me do you legs improve or get worse as you get older
Frosty_nights89
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Vasculitis UK
6 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
11 months ago
immunosuppressed, covid positive - anyone have an experience with antivirals?
hello lovely people of this wonderful forum - seeking any insight or guidance I was diagnosed (11 months ago) with scleroderma & myositis with lung involvement (ILD) on Mycophenolate for treatment. Despite being very cautious and careful, I have just tested positive for Covid, (having avoided it
hello lovely people of this wonderful forum - seeking any insight or guidance I was diagnosed (11 months ago) with scleroderma & myositis with lung involvement (ILD) on Mycophenolate for treatment. Despite being very cautious and careful, I have just tested positive for Covid, (having avoided it
ruablue
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Myositis UK
6 months ago
Covid positive with ILD - antiviral experience ?
hello lovely people of this wonderful forum - seeking any insight or guidance I was diagnosed (11 months ago) with ILD. Despite being very cautious and careful, I have just tested positive for Covid, (having avoided it for last 4 years). I wonder if anyone could share their Covid experiences and
hello lovely people of this wonderful forum - seeking any insight or guidance I was diagnosed (11 months ago) with ILD. Despite being very cautious and careful, I have just tested positive for Covid, (having avoided it for last 4 years). I wonder if anyone could share their Covid experiences and
ruablue
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Living with Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD)
6 months ago
Covid positive - anyone with antiviral experience
hello lovely people of this wonderful forum - seeking any insight or guidance I was diagnosed (11 months ago) with scleroderma & myositis with lung involvement (ILD) on Mycophenolate for treatment. Despite being very cautious and careful, I have just tested positive for Covid, (having avoided it
hello lovely people of this wonderful forum - seeking any insight or guidance I was diagnosed (11 months ago) with scleroderma & myositis with lung involvement (ILD) on Mycophenolate for treatment. Despite being very cautious and careful, I have just tested positive for Covid, (having avoided it
ruablue
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
6 months ago
More to deal with. Early birthday gift I guess.
I get all my shots as soon as they are available. Besides, Lupron had current flu, covid and RVS. Thought I must have caught flu and but feeling different about it. Worst sore throat every and continually spit phlegm and spittle. Went to our local ER and came up with the winner, COVID! Caught it
I get all my shots as soon as they are available. Besides, Lupron had current flu, covid and RVS. Thought I must have caught flu and but feeling different about it. Worst sore throat every and continually spit phlegm and spittle. Went to our local ER and came up with the winner, COVID! Caught it
SpencerBoy11
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Father has had PBC for 16 years - Odd complications since COVID?
Hello all, I wonder if anyone here who has PBC (or has a family member with PBC) has had similar experiences post covid? My father was diagnosed 16 years ago. Recently he contracted COVID and was hospitalised (he's also been a type 1 diabetic since birth, so 60 years). Within a day of getting COVID
Hello all, I wonder if anyone here who has PBC (or has a family member with PBC) has had similar experiences post covid? My father was diagnosed 16 years ago. Recently he contracted COVID and was hospitalised (he's also been a type 1 diabetic since birth, so 60 years). Within a day of getting COVID
Kylewillmott
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PBC Foundation
6 months ago
Should I go ahead with Covid Jab?
I am aged 80 and have my 5th Covid jab booked for Thursday I am steady on 5mg pred with no PRM symptoms. Should I go ahead with the jab and if so, what might I look out for?
I am aged 80 and have my 5th Covid jab booked for Thursday I am steady on 5mg pred with no PRM symptoms. Should I go ahead with the jab and if so, what might I look out for?
kangaroojohn
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
Sinemet Plus 25mg/100mg tablets Side effects?
My brother takes Sinemet plus 25mg/100mg tablets - One and a half tablets at 8am, 11am, 2pm, 5pm and 8pm. Half Sinemet CR 25mg/100mg tablets - one taken at bedtime. I have noticed after taking Sinemet plus he is unable to get out of chair or bed for up to an hour, dizziness and sleepiness. His vision
My brother takes Sinemet plus 25mg/100mg tablets - One and a half tablets at 8am, 11am, 2pm, 5pm and 8pm. Half Sinemet CR 25mg/100mg tablets - one taken at bedtime. I have noticed after taking Sinemet plus he is unable to get out of chair or bed for up to an hour, dizziness and sleepiness. His vision
Sarah106
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
Pneumonia
It turns out that I thought my extreme fatigue was due to having tapered to 4 mg, that I have pneumonia. So I have been on an antibiotic for two days and am much better. I had a cough but no fever but it was not improving so finally my dr did a chest xray. He told me to stay at 4 mg for the rest of
It turns out that I thought my extreme fatigue was due to having tapered to 4 mg, that I have pneumonia. So I have been on an antibiotic for two days and am much better. I had a cough but no fever but it was not improving so finally my dr did a chest xray. He told me to stay at 4 mg for the rest of
Paulagcl
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
Covid and testing
Good morning all, My daughter, diagnosed last summer, has thyroid blood tests scheduled for Monday morning (GP). However, she actively has Covid at the moment. Should we reschedule? Thanks
Good morning all, My daughter, diagnosed last summer, has thyroid blood tests scheduled for Monday morning (GP). However, she actively has Covid at the moment. Should we reschedule? Thanks
J972
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
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
1 year ago
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