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Hyberbaric Oxygen Therapy
I have a friend who contracted Lyme disease and recently underwent a series of hyperbaric oxygen therapy sessions. The treatment has completely transformed him and he is now his old self. I have read that this therapy helps Fibromyalgia and other autoimmune diseases and was wondering if anyone knew
I have a friend who contracted Lyme disease and recently underwent a series of hyperbaric oxygen therapy sessions. The treatment has completely transformed him and he is now his old self. I have read that this therapy helps Fibromyalgia and other autoimmune diseases and was wondering if anyone knew
Lassie2
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PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
COVID vaccination
I think all of these horrible symptoms we have are the results of COVID-19 vaccination. I’m so angry 😡
I think all of these horrible symptoms we have are the results of COVID-19 vaccination. I’m so angry 😡
Sissiotto
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
Covid Vaccine help and advice please 😊
I have had a week of ill health (hellish) following every vaccine but my body seems to accept the Pfizer !! so this time round was hopeful. However there is none to be had . I have been offered the Moderna , has anyone else who has systemic lupus had this one ? And can you tell me how you were ? I just
I have had a week of ill health (hellish) following every vaccine but my body seems to accept the Pfizer !! so this time round was hopeful. However there is none to be had . I have been offered the Moderna , has anyone else who has systemic lupus had this one ? And can you tell me how you were ? I just
Maddymay65
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LUPUS UK
4 months ago
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Live vaccine for dengue fever
My son lives in Bali. He is in the middle of a very severe bout of dengue fever. I am going to visit him for 3 weeks in July. He has suggested I should have a vaccine before I go. I can find that it is called a " live attenuated dengue tetravalent vaccine". Even the vaccine side effects can be pretty
My son lives in Bali. He is in the middle of a very severe bout of dengue fever. I am going to visit him for 3 weeks in July. He has suggested I should have a vaccine before I go. I can find that it is called a " live attenuated dengue tetravalent vaccine". Even the vaccine side effects can be pretty
Graham64
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CLL Support
6 months ago
Voice volume issues post ICU
Hello! I was in ICU in February. I thought I just had a bad cough… I’d lost my voice and thrown up and felt shocking and my GP told me it was viral and to take aspirin. Two days later, I was blue-lighted to hospital with Flu, severe pneumonia, strep A and sepsis. I went into septic shock and was put
Hello! I was in ICU in February. I thought I just had a bad cough… I’d lost my voice and thrown up and felt shocking and my GP told me it was viral and to take aspirin. Two days later, I was blue-lighted to hospital with Flu, severe pneumonia, strep A and sepsis. I went into septic shock and was put
Lucindar
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ICUsteps
3 months ago
does a dreadful cold affect GCA
I have
dreadful
cold ,sore throat congestion in my nose fatigue.i am going for bloods on Monday perhaps wait till I feel stronger.
I have
dreadful
cold ,sore throat congestion in my nose fatigue.i am going for bloods on Monday perhaps wait till I feel stronger.
Bluemoon2023
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PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
My husband still on sedation after 30 days going in for a peritonitis
Hello my husband went in the ER for stomach pains and could not really breath .He was admitted immediately with the diagnosis peritonitis which leaked in his stomach so he got surgery soon after surgery he started septic shock and next thing we knew he wasn't able to get off the ventilator and in the
Hello my husband went in the ER for stomach pains and could not really breath .He was admitted immediately with the diagnosis peritonitis which leaked in his stomach so he got surgery soon after surgery he started septic shock and next thing we knew he wasn't able to get off the ventilator and in the
CarlMc116
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ICUsteps
6 months ago
Steroid injection and surgery
Hi all , I'm just wondering if anyone knows how long you have to wait after steroid injection in the bottom before having gallbladder removal I've been told operation will be in 2 to 3 mths unless a cancellation comes in. But a friend said I'll have to wait 3mths now
Hi all , I'm just wondering if anyone knows how long you have to wait after steroid injection in the bottom before having gallbladder removal I've been told operation will be in 2 to 3 mths unless a cancellation comes in. But a friend said I'll have to wait 3mths now
Trishfrog1
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NRAS
5 months ago
Neuropathy worse after covid jab, anyone?
After my recent ninth Covid jab (second time with Moderna), I found I had reactions (have always had none before, lucky me). First I developed the grandly named"Covid arm" which was nothing much, just a faint, occasional itch around the jab area which disappeared after a week. Then, for about a week
After my recent ninth Covid jab (second time with Moderna), I found I had reactions (have always had none before, lucky me). First I developed the grandly named"Covid arm" which was nothing much, just a faint, occasional itch around the jab area which disappeared after a week. Then, for about a week
Trickysite
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My Ovacome
4 months ago
Puzzled
I went for a Rheumatology appointment yesterday as I’d had to stop Etanercept for the 2nd time due to tonsillitis, itchy rash sore eyes, blurred vision etc. I saw a nurse practitioner who said I didn’t need a steroid injection and because and I have another appointment with my new Consultant in November
I went for a Rheumatology appointment yesterday as I’d had to stop Etanercept for the 2nd time due to tonsillitis, itchy rash sore eyes, blurred vision etc. I saw a nurse practitioner who said I didn’t need a steroid injection and because and I have another appointment with my new Consultant in November
Blackwitch
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NRAS
5 months ago
Covid Vax and age
I’m in the US and have lupus and many other disqualifying illnesses 😊. I just read a thread in which folks thought their PMR began with Covid jabs. After 3 Moderna, and 3 bouts of Covid I don’t think I want to get vaccinated again. But then there’s flirt. I have 2 grandchildren ages 5 and 4 with long
I’m in the US and have lupus and many other disqualifying illnesses 😊. I just read a thread in which folks thought their PMR began with Covid jabs. After 3 Moderna, and 3 bouts of Covid I don’t think I want to get vaccinated again. But then there’s flirt. I have 2 grandchildren ages 5 and 4 with long
MrsMarigold
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
MRI's
Hi all, I will post this elsewhere later but I thought ( just for a start ) many of you AF'ers have other medical conditions beyond AF and many have joint issues. Mine is a left shoulder issue, I have been prescribed rest, prescribed pain killers, have had a steroid injection ......... and there is
Hi all, I will post this elsewhere later but I thought ( just for a start ) many of you AF'ers have other medical conditions beyond AF and many have joint issues. Mine is a left shoulder issue, I have been prescribed rest, prescribed pain killers, have had a steroid injection ......... and there is
BenHall1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Protection from Coronaviruses That Haven’t Yet Emerged
To paraphrase Ozzy Osbourne, pandemics can spring up without warning. Although 101 years separated the most recent, truly global pandemics - the H1N1 virus killing tens of millions of people from 1918 to 1920 and SARS-COV2 killing an estimated 14.8 million people in 2020-21 alone https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
To paraphrase Ozzy Osbourne, pandemics can spring up without warning. Although 101 years separated the most recent, truly global pandemics - the H1N1 virus killing tens of millions of people from 1918 to 1920 and SARS-COV2 killing an estimated 14.8 million people in 2020-21 alone https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
bennevisplace
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CLL Support
4 months ago
Pegysys
Hi. I'm suffering from essential thrombocythemia for about 20yrs now. Originally I was on interferon injections which seemed to work. Got switched to Hydrea about 12 yrs ago. Only last year my right foot broke out with very painful ulcers and I was getting skin cancers on my face and ears. Dr took me
Hi. I'm suffering from essential thrombocythemia for about 20yrs now. Originally I was on interferon injections which seemed to work. Got switched to Hydrea about 12 yrs ago. Only last year my right foot broke out with very painful ulcers and I was getting skin cancers on my face and ears. Dr took me
GRATHNOR
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Men's Health Forum
6 days ago
Update- Moderna Spikevax
Just to update. Received blood result and all within rang with the exception of Lymphocyte count which 3.1 only slightly over range. CPR 4 g/L, ESR 2. Which rules out PMR flare. So onwards and upwards, definitely downwards with Pred.-so pleased. I am now wondering whether the muscle paralysis I had
Just to update. Received blood result and all within rang with the exception of Lymphocyte count which 3.1 only slightly over range. CPR 4 g/L, ESR 2. Which rules out PMR flare. So onwards and upwards, definitely downwards with Pred.-so pleased. I am now wondering whether the muscle paralysis I had
Pebblegod
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
is this a flare
I was diagnosed with GCA in Dec 2022, put on 30mg prednisolone, ultra sound delayed by 10 days and had negative result, within a few days of the prednisolone the headaches neck pain and scalp pain all gone, I gradually tapered to 12 and half mg last September, have had many side effects, weight gain,
I was diagnosed with GCA in Dec 2022, put on 30mg prednisolone, ultra sound delayed by 10 days and had negative result, within a few days of the prednisolone the headaches neck pain and scalp pain all gone, I gradually tapered to 12 and half mg last September, have had many side effects, weight gain,
Mumdadlove
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
COVID diagnosis
Just been on a 300 mile bike ride and returned with COVID. Don't feel too bad but should I contact consultant. I have had a vaccination about 3 weeks ago.
Just been on a 300 mile bike ride and returned with COVID. Don't feel too bad but should I contact consultant. I have had a vaccination about 3 weeks ago.
Guinness4822
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CLL Support
4 months ago
Does asthma severity tend to reflect that of sinuses?
I wasn’t sure where to post this but please tell me if it’s out of place as I’l move it. Basically I’ve had chronic sinusitis with polyps for over a decade. It is more chronic inflammation that’s the issue, with meds the polyps are only small/secondary to the inflammation. I don’t have asthma but
I wasn’t sure where to post this but please tell me if it’s out of place as I’l move it. Basically I’ve had chronic sinusitis with polyps for over a decade. It is more chronic inflammation that’s the issue, with meds the polyps are only small/secondary to the inflammation. I don’t have asthma but
Unfocusedarrow
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Asthma Community Forum
6 months ago
COVID, FND, and Cymbalta Ruined My Life
This is a long story, and I apologize in advance for any, bitter angry undertones. I'll skip all of the grief I've had in life and the hard times that I've experienced. I'll try to keep it to the medical issues. It will feel good to tell a part of my story, arguably the hardest I've been through.***Trigger
This is a long story, and I apologize in advance for any, bitter angry undertones. I'll skip all of the grief I've had in life and the hard times that I've experienced. I'll try to keep it to the medical issues. It will feel good to tell a part of my story, arguably the hardest I've been through.***Trigger
LoverOfAllThings
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Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
4 months ago
Haemophilus influenzae
Has anyone been able to get immunised against haemophilus influenzae? I've just had a bad infection which has been hard to shake off and I don't want it again. I know there is a vaccine available for adults but my hospital seems never to have heard of it.
Has anyone been able to get immunised against haemophilus influenzae? I've just had a bad infection which has been hard to shake off and I don't want it again. I know there is a vaccine available for adults but my hospital seems never to have heard of it.
1234emc
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CLL Support
5 months ago
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