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MacGrumphy
I developed infantile eczema in 1942 when my mother was unable to breast feed me anymore and I was transferred to a powdered milk. The eczema plagued me into my early twenties before almost disappearing. In December 2022 I was diagnosed with Covid. A few days later I was aware of two itchy red spots
I developed infantile eczema in 1942 when my mother was unable to breast feed me anymore and I was transferred to a powdered milk. The eczema plagued me into my early twenties before almost disappearing. In December 2022 I was diagnosed with Covid. A few days later I was aware of two itchy red spots
MacGrumphy
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MY SKIN
7 months ago
First Post - Inhaler side effects worth it?
I hope this message finds you all well. I'm new to this forum and eager to connect with others who may have experience or insights into managing asthma. Allow me to introduce myself. I recently received some concerning news from my healthcare provider regarding my respiratory health. Despite having
I hope this message finds you all well. I'm new to this forum and eager to connect with others who may have experience or insights into managing asthma. Allow me to introduce myself. I recently received some concerning news from my healthcare provider regarding my respiratory health. Despite having
Damacian
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Asthma Community Forum
3 months ago
Dentist and antibiotics?
Hi - I have a question regarding dentist/hygienist and the need to take antibiotics afterwards (newly diagnosed with ET/JAK2 and still bringing down platelets with Hydroxy). My haematology team recommend antibiotics after any major work, and for the dentist/hygienist not to use too much pressure. The
Hi - I have a question regarding dentist/hygienist and the need to take antibiotics afterwards (newly diagnosed with ET/JAK2 and still bringing down platelets with Hydroxy). My haematology team recommend antibiotics after any major work, and for the dentist/hygienist not to use too much pressure. The
Bouillabaisse
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MPN Voice
9 months ago
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covid booster
just been reading that the covid booster can bring on another episode of af in some people. Never even thought of that when I booked mine. I’m due to have it next Wednesday 2 days before I go on holiday. My last holiday last month was spent mostly in hospital due to another episode. This is why I’m having
just been reading that the covid booster can bring on another episode of af in some people. Never even thought of that when I booked mine. I’m due to have it next Wednesday 2 days before I go on holiday. My last holiday last month was spent mostly in hospital due to another episode. This is why I’m having
macymoo007
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AF Association
7 months ago
Been on the IC since April 24h….bit fed up now!
Hi, I completed C25K a few years ago, and run regularly. I started having pain in both feet earlier this year, which felt like Plantar Fasciitis, which I had had very successful surgery for over 20 years ago! ( I must have been REALLY lucky with the results, as it’s hardly done now, as it’s not thought
Hi, I completed C25K a few years ago, and run regularly. I started having pain in both feet earlier this year, which felt like Plantar Fasciitis, which I had had very successful surgery for over 20 years ago! ( I must have been REALLY lucky with the results, as it’s hardly done now, as it’s not thought
Dansac29
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
8 months ago
hyrimoz not working anymore, possible?
hello. After covid in august ( notihng serious just 5 days flu) i start after a week to feel again flares on my back. I suffer again im my dorsal sector and on my cost pretty bad. Finish covid with retard ( normaly i take shot every two weeks and i star again after 3 weeks) i start again hirimoz but
hello. After covid in august ( notihng serious just 5 days flu) i start after a week to feel again flares on my back. I suffer again im my dorsal sector and on my cost pretty bad. Finish covid with retard ( normaly i take shot every two weeks and i star again after 3 weeks) i start again hirimoz but
Jack72
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NRAS
7 months ago
Covid, Flu and RSV vaccines
I’m looking for advice on spacing vaccines. I received the newest Covid vaccine on Sept 20. Is it best to space out the flu and RSV vaccines or receive them the same day? I am still in active surveillance but I know that my antibody production from previous Covid vaccines has not been great.
I’m looking for advice on spacing vaccines. I received the newest Covid vaccine on Sept 20. Is it best to space out the flu and RSV vaccines or receive them the same day? I am still in active surveillance but I know that my antibody production from previous Covid vaccines has not been great.
BlueJk
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CLL Support
7 months ago
😵💫Crazy COVID story 😷🤧
So My friend who was infected a couple weeks ago for the first time with COVID saw his Dr and was prescribed paxlovid, one of 2 main antiviral treatment that is given to COVID infected people. He recovered, tested negative and returned to work last weekend. He text me last night...started feeling like
So My friend who was infected a couple weeks ago for the first time with COVID saw his Dr and was prescribed paxlovid, one of 2 main antiviral treatment that is given to COVID infected people. He recovered, tested negative and returned to work last weekend. He text me last night...started feeling like
LifeIsThePitts
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Anxiety and Depression Support
8 months ago
advice on sulfasalazine and the sun
I have been told by my rheumatologist nurse that I need to start taking sulfasalazine for my reactive arthritis, as I had a steroid injection after taking steroids orally, but it’s still not keeping the joint stiffness at bay completely . I’m not happy as I was under the impression that reactive arthritis
I have been told by my rheumatologist nurse that I need to start taking sulfasalazine for my reactive arthritis, as I had a steroid injection after taking steroids orally, but it’s still not keeping the joint stiffness at bay completely . I’m not happy as I was under the impression that reactive arthritis
Fish1230
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NRAS
8 months ago
covid vac
hi everyone, Can anyone help, I’ve had my covid jab last Wednesday 27th, my arm was very painful after jab and I thought it would go away, but now I feel really Ill, got a temp feel achy all over and really run down, my husband is the same, do you think it’s to do with the jab? I was fine before.
hi everyone, Can anyone help, I’ve had my covid jab last Wednesday 27th, my arm was very painful after jab and I thought it would go away, but now I feel really Ill, got a temp feel achy all over and really run down, my husband is the same, do you think it’s to do with the jab? I was fine before.
2013mayo
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 months ago
Covid got me - cycle day 9 pre FET 😭
Any similar stories? Or messages of positivity? Currently feeling rubbish and rather sorry for myself after testing COVID positive today with a fever and banging head last night. I was supposed to be in clinic today for day 9 scan pre-FET. I'm so frustrated as I really hoped to transfer this embryo
Any similar stories? Or messages of positivity? Currently feeling rubbish and rather sorry for myself after testing COVID positive today with a fever and banging head last night. I was supposed to be in clinic today for day 9 scan pre-FET. I'm so frustrated as I really hoped to transfer this embryo
Minniemouse88
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Fertility Network UK
7 months ago
covid booster and prednisolone
just a quick question- I am on a tapering course of prednisolone and have my covid booster booked before the end of the course. Does anyone know if I can go ahead or should I postpone?
just a quick question- I am on a tapering course of prednisolone and have my covid booster booked before the end of the course. Does anyone know if I can go ahead or should I postpone?
Zip1
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NRAS
7 months ago
Covid - Beware Getting Treatment
it’s currently 08.30 in the morning and I have probably had the worst ordeal ever. I tested positive yesterday morning. As is the protocol I rang my Consultants Secretary, she arranged for the paperwork to West Yorks Healthcare (we live in North Yorkshire) Trust. She added to let them know as it was
it’s currently 08.30 in the morning and I have probably had the worst ordeal ever. I tested positive yesterday morning. As is the protocol I rang my Consultants Secretary, she arranged for the paperwork to West Yorks Healthcare (we live in North Yorkshire) Trust. She added to let them know as it was
Investigator1
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Vasculitis UK
7 months ago
coccyx pain
hello, I’m having issues with coccyx pain and am wondering whether it’s another exciting (😒) symptom of FA. I’m still ambulatory so not a wheelchair user but am having the problem when sitting on an upright chair- so I’m avoiding doing that as much as I can but it’s not always possible. I bought a
hello, I’m having issues with coccyx pain and am wondering whether it’s another exciting (😒) symptom of FA. I’m still ambulatory so not a wheelchair user but am having the problem when sitting on an upright chair- so I’m avoiding doing that as much as I can but it’s not always possible. I bought a
dansybelle
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Ataxia UK
6 months ago
Cold hands
I have conventional Raynaud's disease but I have notic ed when I play table tennis or do other things with my hands they remain cold even though the rest of my body is very warm. Also, I wear 250 denier tights and although my feet feel sort of warm, when I take my tights off they are freezing cold.
I have conventional Raynaud's disease but I have notic ed when I play table tennis or do other things with my hands they remain cold even though the rest of my body is very warm. Also, I wear 250 denier tights and although my feet feel sort of warm, when I take my tights off they are freezing cold.
AustenLover
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
3 months ago
Nasty bugs/flu after prednisolone?
Hi everyone I did another cycle in January and they had me on 20mg of prednisolone... Just wondered if it's common to get a nasty bug/infection afterwards which you can't get rid of? I've had stomach flu for over a week and it's awful (passed to me from my son's nursery - he had it first)... I asked
Hi everyone I did another cycle in January and they had me on 20mg of prednisolone... Just wondered if it's common to get a nasty bug/infection afterwards which you can't get rid of? I've had stomach flu for over a week and it's awful (passed to me from my son's nursery - he had it first)... I asked
rainbowbaby8320
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Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
Chronic shoulder pain
Was initially diagnosed with PMR in April 2022 only to be told a month later by Rheumatologist that it wasn’t PMR but a nasty viral infection. Also had long standing shoulder pain now for over 2 years and neck also very stiff.Had shoulder scanned recently shoeing no tests but SASD bursa distended consistent
Was initially diagnosed with PMR in April 2022 only to be told a month later by Rheumatologist that it wasn’t PMR but a nasty viral infection. Also had long standing shoulder pain now for over 2 years and neck also very stiff.Had shoulder scanned recently shoeing no tests but SASD bursa distended consistent
Countybowler
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
COVID!
After a couple of days feeling under the weather, I (finally) tested positive for COVID this morning. I have a headache, and stuffy nose, nothing else. My wife, from whom I probably caught it has symptoms so mild that she didn't even think to test until I came up positive. They sent her home from work
After a couple of days feeling under the weather, I (finally) tested positive for COVID this morning. I have a headache, and stuffy nose, nothing else. My wife, from whom I probably caught it has symptoms so mild that she didn't even think to test until I came up positive. They sent her home from work
jonathan7176
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CLL Support
7 months ago
Krebs Cycle
Has anyone’s heard of the Krebs Cycle, also known as the Citric Acid Cycle? It’s a series of biochemical reactions that happen in the mitochondria and is critical for the formation of energy. Krebs has a book called “The Principles and Applications of Ozone Therapy”. The cycle converts NADH to NAD
Has anyone’s heard of the Krebs Cycle, also known as the Citric Acid Cycle? It’s a series of biochemical reactions that happen in the mitochondria and is critical for the formation of energy. Krebs has a book called “The Principles and Applications of Ozone Therapy”. The cycle converts NADH to NAD
LagLag37
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
The dreaded covid
Hi Having recently come home from a holiday, both my husband and I have tested positive for covid. He’s never had it so he’s been quite poorly, I’m the one on watch and wait with CLL, I’m feeling not as rough but I’ve had it a year ago, and have had all the vaccinations offered me and so has hubby.
Hi Having recently come home from a holiday, both my husband and I have tested positive for covid. He’s never had it so he’s been quite poorly, I’m the one on watch and wait with CLL, I’m feeling not as rough but I’ve had it a year ago, and have had all the vaccinations offered me and so has hubby.
robertsw
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CLL Support
7 months ago
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