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Inflammatory Pain and T
I have had T for over two years now following an attack of vertigo with varying diagnoses of labyrinthitis, bppv or vestibular neuritis, none of which have ever been confirmed.. and after all this time I feel stuck with no sign of reaching habituation.. I had months of complaining of a dullness in my
I have had T for over two years now following an attack of vertigo with varying diagnoses of labyrinthitis, bppv or vestibular neuritis, none of which have ever been confirmed.. and after all this time I feel stuck with no sign of reaching habituation.. I had months of complaining of a dullness in my
Shozza1
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Tinnitus UK
9 months ago
Head Pains
Hi, today am experiencing intermittent dull head pain on right hand side at top of head and down towards behind of ear. Not excruciating by any means and (touch wood) no jaw pain etc but it's new and obviously worried re GCA! Any ideas/advice/similar experiences please. I've just (last Weds) reduced
Hi, today am experiencing intermittent dull head pain on right hand side at top of head and down towards behind of ear. Not excruciating by any means and (touch wood) no jaw pain etc but it's new and obviously worried re GCA! Any ideas/advice/similar experiences please. I've just (last Weds) reduced
Pusph
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
awful cough
I’m just wondering if I can get a bit of advice. I was diagnosed with bronciactasis a few years ago but have been fine until a couple of weeks ago I have this awful cough I saw the doctor last week and she said my chest was clear and gave me some antibiotics but I’m still having really bad coughing
I’m just wondering if I can get a bit of advice. I was diagnosed with bronciactasis a few years ago but have been fine until a couple of weeks ago I have this awful cough I saw the doctor last week and she said my chest was clear and gave me some antibiotics but I’m still having really bad coughing
JanetJAM
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 months ago
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Acalabrutinib/COVID/swollen lymph nodes under arm
Hi, I’ve been on Acalabrutinib for almost a year now. I have SLL. Everything had been going wonderfully, my lymph nodes significantly decreased in size, my 3-months follow up scan showed great results, my blood work looked normal, and the side effects were minimal. I recently noticed, however, that
Hi, I’ve been on Acalabrutinib for almost a year now. I have SLL. Everything had been going wonderfully, my lymph nodes significantly decreased in size, my 3-months follow up scan showed great results, my blood work looked normal, and the side effects were minimal. I recently noticed, however, that
Tofa80
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CLL Support
8 months ago
Heart problems and the Covid autumn booster
Just had an interesting thought I'm below the 65 age limit for the covid autumn booster but I automatically get the flu jab each year as I have other problems. After having a heart attack last year would this qualify me for the autumn booster or not I had it last autumn but the goal post for age has
Just had an interesting thought I'm below the 65 age limit for the covid autumn booster but I automatically get the flu jab each year as I have other problems. After having a heart attack last year would this qualify me for the autumn booster or not I had it last autumn but the goal post for age has
Coopergirl52
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British Heart Foundation
8 months ago
If it’s not one thing, it's another! Update
Following on from the previous post, I had my appointment with the Ophthalmology Surgical Unit yesterday. Basically appeared to be a couple of pre-op tests to take measurements of my eyes. I’ve been given a contact number to call in a day or two to find out where on the waiting list I am. Hopefully
Following on from the previous post, I had my appointment with the Ophthalmology Surgical Unit yesterday. Basically appeared to be a couple of pre-op tests to take measurements of my eyes. I’ve been given a contact number to call in a day or two to find out where on the waiting list I am. Hopefully
Gulfstream_Maggie
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
8 months ago
Recent diagnosis of late onset asthma and Winter
I was diagnosed with late onset asthma earlier this year. I take Montelukast and use Trellegy Elipta Inhaler. This is my first Winter experience with asthma Since the start of the cold damp weather I have noticed I am more congested, cough more and slightly more breathless. Is this normal and
I was diagnosed with late onset asthma earlier this year. I take Montelukast and use Trellegy Elipta Inhaler. This is my first Winter experience with asthma Since the start of the cold damp weather I have noticed I am more congested, cough more and slightly more breathless. Is this normal and
pussycatwillow
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Asthma Community Forum
4 months ago
post Covid setback
Does anyone have experience with b12d recovery setbacks after Covid? I am 2 months into weekly injections, and had really started so see improvements. Then Covid struck. I am 18 days post-positive test…and my leg tremors have become far more noticeable, along with a resurgence of nerve pains in my hands
Does anyone have experience with b12d recovery setbacks after Covid? I am 2 months into weekly injections, and had really started so see improvements. Then Covid struck. I am 18 days post-positive test…and my leg tremors have become far more noticeable, along with a resurgence of nerve pains in my hands
MuppDog
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 months ago
Your top 7 questions about fall vaccines answered by Your Local Epidemiologist KATELYN JETELINA AUG 29, 2023
Your top 7 questions about fall vaccines answered KATELYN JETELINA AUG 29, 2023 https://yourlocalepidemiologist.substack.com/p/your-top-7-questions-about-fall-vaccines?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email Thank you for all of your questions! You’re keeping us busy here at YLE. Here are answers to the
Your top 7 questions about fall vaccines answered KATELYN JETELINA AUG 29, 2023 https://yourlocalepidemiologist.substack.com/p/your-top-7-questions-about-fall-vaccines?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email Thank you for all of your questions! You’re keeping us busy here at YLE. Here are answers to the
lankisterguy
Volunteer
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CLL Support
8 months ago
Flu, antibiotics and Levo
I’m recovering from quite a bad flu I’m having to take antibiotics 4 times a day, now this is my question. I’m having very severe headache they are worse after my dose of levothyroxine which I’m leaving the 4 hour gap with. Could it just be the antibiotic hasn’t knocked the headache part of the illness
I’m recovering from quite a bad flu I’m having to take antibiotics 4 times a day, now this is my question. I’m having very severe headache they are worse after my dose of levothyroxine which I’m leaving the 4 hour gap with. Could it just be the antibiotic hasn’t knocked the headache part of the illness
Bobby25
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
mannitol
mannitol which is in Teva brand of thyroxine and does not agree with everyone. I have found out is obtained by the hydrogenation of sugars from wheat/corn starch no wonder I have problems, being gluten free. Also found it in other medications.
mannitol which is in Teva brand of thyroxine and does not agree with everyone. I have found out is obtained by the hydrogenation of sugars from wheat/corn starch no wonder I have problems, being gluten free. Also found it in other medications.
elwins
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
Flu vaccine post covid
Hope everyone is well. I got covid early last month(September), how long should one wait before getting the flu vaccine. I have read/ been told, once you’re feeling better your can have your flu jab. It’s been a month for me since having covid, and feel it should be fine to get the flu jab now.
Hope everyone is well. I got covid early last month(September), how long should one wait before getting the flu vaccine. I have read/ been told, once you’re feeling better your can have your flu jab. It’s been a month for me since having covid, and feel it should be fine to get the flu jab now.
Saj123456
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Asthma Community Forum
7 months ago
Greater susceptibility???
Read this, posted in another group: “BA.2.86 may be more capable of causing infection in people who have previously had COVID-19 or who have received COVID-19 vaccines.” Approved COVID vaccine that may make us more susceptible to the new COVID variant? Good grief!
Read this, posted in another group: “BA.2.86 may be more capable of causing infection in people who have previously had COVID-19 or who have received COVID-19 vaccines.” Approved COVID vaccine that may make us more susceptible to the new COVID variant? Good grief!
Hisue
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NRAS
8 months ago
no help at all :(
okay here I go I quit alcohol and during the first week the anxiety and depression went off the charts. Crying everyday, staring at floor couldn’t move. It was really bad. Third week started to date I say get a little better and then 5 days ago I got Covid-19. Can you even believe it? So I’ve been getting
okay here I go I quit alcohol and during the first week the anxiety and depression went off the charts. Crying everyday, staring at floor couldn’t move. It was really bad. Third week started to date I say get a little better and then 5 days ago I got Covid-19. Can you even believe it? So I’ve been getting
Overthis1
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Anxiety and Depression Support
8 months ago
A Fib and Covid.
Hi everyone, I am in the middle of a Covid Infection at the moment and feeling quite poorly. I haven't had an A Fib attack for ages, but am now in the middle of one that has gone on for four hours so far. My question is, have any other members found that Covid has affected their A Fib. Thank you, Jenny
Hi everyone, I am in the middle of a Covid Infection at the moment and feeling quite poorly. I haven't had an A Fib attack for ages, but am now in the middle of one that has gone on for four hours so far. My question is, have any other members found that Covid has affected their A Fib. Thank you, Jenny
Attic
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AF Association
8 months ago
last tablet
hi today ( Monday ) was my last Venetoclax tablets . It has been a 12 month journey with thank goodness not too much drama . I won’t miss the nausea in the morning that’s for sure and am looking forward to having marmalade again . I just hope I can taste it as after 3 and 1/2 years of escaping covid
hi today ( Monday ) was my last Venetoclax tablets . It has been a 12 month journey with thank goodness not too much drama . I won’t miss the nausea in the morning that’s for sure and am looking forward to having marmalade again . I just hope I can taste it as after 3 and 1/2 years of escaping covid
Hilo13
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CLL Support
8 months ago
Bronchitis
I have been coughing on and off for about a month, a few days ago I started feeling really ill. I phoned the surgery and was given an appointment with a nurse practitioner who confirmed it was bronchitis and not a chest infection and gave a prescription for a salbutamol inhaler. Should I be concerned
I have been coughing on and off for about a month, a few days ago I started feeling really ill. I phoned the surgery and was given an appointment with a nurse practitioner who confirmed it was bronchitis and not a chest infection and gave a prescription for a salbutamol inhaler. Should I be concerned
valwood
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Vasculitis UK
5 months ago
Time for booster
I’m wondering is it worthwhile getting a booster jab this autumn. I understand covid is still around and my understanding is it’s now milder then previous strains. I have mild asthma(do take a preventer daily), I am 51 and am sitting on the fence on booster number 5. Any thoughts, experiences, those
I’m wondering is it worthwhile getting a booster jab this autumn. I understand covid is still around and my understanding is it’s now milder then previous strains. I have mild asthma(do take a preventer daily), I am 51 and am sitting on the fence on booster number 5. Any thoughts, experiences, those
Saj123456
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Asthma Community Forum
8 months ago
Week 8 Run 1
I have had to put this run off because of a cold.But I have done it and even enjoyed it. Then met my hubby in the pub for a drink.
I have had to put this run off because of a cold.But I have done it and even enjoyed it. Then met my hubby in the pub for a drink.
GM11
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Couch to 5K
5 months ago
Got the Covid
I got Fibro after have Lymes for 10 years undiagnosed. I got the lymes treated in the end but was told to keep well away from Covid. Now I've got the Covid. If I do get through all this (I'm in the first week) tell the truth, is it likely to make the fibro worse, cause if so, I need to plan ahead for
I got Fibro after have Lymes for 10 years undiagnosed. I got the lymes treated in the end but was told to keep well away from Covid. Now I've got the Covid. If I do get through all this (I'm in the first week) tell the truth, is it likely to make the fibro worse, cause if so, I need to plan ahead for
dinahdabble
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
8 months ago
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