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Polite request to not post or comment on Covid vaccine unless it's specific to PMR or GCA
Dear forum members, please avoid comments or debates about the covid vaccine unless it's very specifically related to a PMR or GCA question. Comments that fall outside of this will be removed. If you want to discuss vaccines in general, covid or otherwise, please do so on another site. We don't have
Dear forum members, please avoid comments or debates about the covid vaccine unless it's very specifically related to a PMR or GCA question. Comments that fall outside of this will be removed. If you want to discuss vaccines in general, covid or otherwise, please do so on another site. We don't have
Fran_Benson
Partner
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
connected or not?
I have severe asthma which bag at 40 yr old I’m now 62. I have lots of medications tablets and inhalers etc I’m currently awaiting further tests to check copd and possible suitability for biologics. The only thing that really helps well is steroid tablets which I have at big flare ups from time to time
I have severe asthma which bag at 40 yr old I’m now 62. I have lots of medications tablets and inhalers etc I’m currently awaiting further tests to check copd and possible suitability for biologics. The only thing that really helps well is steroid tablets which I have at big flare ups from time to time
April29
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Living with Asthma
1 year ago
Any success stories – ICSI with Endometriosis?
Hi! Just wondering if anyone has any success stories after having an ICSI cycle, particularly when suffering with severe endometriosis. I am stage 4 (kissing ovaries, 5cm cyst and small fibroid) and about to start my first fresh ICSI cycle. Husband has lower mobility and morphology. I am on an
Hi! Just wondering if anyone has any success stories after having an ICSI cycle, particularly when suffering with severe endometriosis. I am stage 4 (kissing ovaries, 5cm cyst and small fibroid) and about to start my first fresh ICSI cycle. Husband has lower mobility and morphology. I am on an
Behind_Hazel_Eyes
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Fertility Network UK
7 months ago
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2nd FET protocol for 4th embryo transfer
Hi all, I’m looking for some advice on FET protocols. I’ve had 2 fresh rounds of IVF treatment and one frozen. The first cycle of IVF resulted in two embryos. We transferred one embryo, which resulted in a BFN. For our frozen round we also got a BFN. For our next fresh round our consultant suggested
Hi all, I’m looking for some advice on FET protocols. I’ve had 2 fresh rounds of IVF treatment and one frozen. The first cycle of IVF resulted in two embryos. We transferred one embryo, which resulted in a BFN. For our frozen round we also got a BFN. For our next fresh round our consultant suggested
Naturewalks
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Fertility Network UK
7 months ago
Wary of covid autumn booster
Hi, You can read from my profile that I am aware that there COULD be a link between the Pfizer jab (Comirnaty) that I had in November 2021 and the onset of PMR soon after. I had had two AstraZenica jabs prior to this earlier in 2021 with no adverse effects whatsoever. While on 6mg prednisolone, in
Hi, You can read from my profile that I am aware that there COULD be a link between the Pfizer jab (Comirnaty) that I had in November 2021 and the onset of PMR soon after. I had had two AstraZenica jabs prior to this earlier in 2021 with no adverse effects whatsoever. While on 6mg prednisolone, in
kalgoorlie
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Should I have a Covid booster?
Hi, I’m new to posting on this forum though I regularly read everything posted. I have been very grateful for what I have learned about AFib since it is not easy to find practical information about living with the condition. I am 99.9% certain my AFib was caused by the Pfizer covid vaccine and the electrophysiologist
Hi, I’m new to posting on this forum though I regularly read everything posted. I have been very grateful for what I have learned about AFib since it is not easy to find practical information about living with the condition. I am 99.9% certain my AFib was caused by the Pfizer covid vaccine and the electrophysiologist
Blackscottiedog
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Covid boosteer autumn 2023
How do others feel about having the autumn booster for Covid?
How do others feel about having the autumn booster for Covid?
Bennijax
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Covid vaccination brand
I was diagnosed with ANCA+ Vasculitis 15 years ago. Currently treated with rixathon every 7 -12 months. I used to be treated with rituximab but that affected my memory. My concern is the Pfizer Covid vaccination because it gives me a leg rash - Livedo reticularis, which worsens each time and never
I was diagnosed with ANCA+ Vasculitis 15 years ago. Currently treated with rixathon every 7 -12 months. I used to be treated with rituximab but that affected my memory. My concern is the Pfizer Covid vaccination because it gives me a leg rash - Livedo reticularis, which worsens each time and never
Rosie7may
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Vasculitis UK
1 year ago
is this a chemical pregnancy?
After getting a very faint positive (but thick line) on my first test on 7DPT5DE I’ve tested and had faint lines on various other tests. This morning 9DPT I did a home blood test (with very little blood as I couldn’t bleed lol) and it showed a light positive….any advice please? I’m so scared to get excited
After getting a very faint positive (but thick line) on my first test on 7DPT5DE I’ve tested and had faint lines on various other tests. This morning 9DPT I did a home blood test (with very little blood as I couldn’t bleed lol) and it showed a light positive….any advice please? I’m so scared to get excited
angs0203
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Fertility Network UK
7 months ago
stopping aspirin temporarily
hi. I’m suffering from really bad sciatica. The orthopaedic surgeon wants to give me a branch block steroid injection (whatever that is) but only if I can come off aspirin (75mg) for a few days. This is because he’s afraid I might bleed into the sciatic nerve, which could be disastrous. I’m seeing my
hi. I’m suffering from really bad sciatica. The orthopaedic surgeon wants to give me a branch block steroid injection (whatever that is) but only if I can come off aspirin (75mg) for a few days. This is because he’s afraid I might bleed into the sciatic nerve, which could be disastrous. I’m seeing my
Harefieldfan
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
My precious daughter
***HELP NEEDED DESPERATELY*** My precious daughter was unfortunately diagnosed with Multiple Hepatic Adenomas in November 2021. She has currently got 12 of these tumours in her liver. In January 2022 she had a liver resection, as the largest tumour was hemorrhaging at the time. The right half of her
***HELP NEEDED DESPERATELY*** My precious daughter was unfortunately diagnosed with Multiple Hepatic Adenomas in November 2021. She has currently got 12 of these tumours in her liver. In January 2022 she had a liver resection, as the largest tumour was hemorrhaging at the time. The right half of her
Mami77
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
3d icsi failed
Hi! I am writing my story hoping to find some advice. I have a 5 year old daughter, who arrived with a natural pregnancy by pure chance, we were already starting pma due to problems with oligospermia. In the last 3 years we have had 3 cycles of icsi, in two different clinics. First two cycles 6 blastocysts
Hi! I am writing my story hoping to find some advice. I have a 5 year old daughter, who arrived with a natural pregnancy by pure chance, we were already starting pma due to problems with oligospermia. In the last 3 years we have had 3 cycles of icsi, in two different clinics. First two cycles 6 blastocysts
anitaivf
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Fertility Network UK
7 months ago
just need a friend
hi everyone. based on my last posts you know I’ve been working on my anxiety. I recently did an IOP group which I found so helpful. This weekend on Friday I went out with my friends and drank more than I should have and had a panic attack about getting sick, but didn’t get sick. Yesterday I did a tasting
hi everyone. based on my last posts you know I’ve been working on my anxiety. I recently did an IOP group which I found so helpful. This weekend on Friday I went out with my friends and drank more than I should have and had a panic attack about getting sick, but didn’t get sick. Yesterday I did a tasting
Daisy425
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
Pneumonia vaccines in the US and recommendations.
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd/pneumo/public/index.html
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd/pneumo/public/index.html
Karenjaninaz
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
it’s that Covid booster query time of year!
hello all Thank you once again for all your lovely support while I was going through the shingles horror show! This booster is my first on Rinvoq. Would love to hear from other people that have had Covid vaccines while taking it.Can anyone advise on how long to stop it for after the jab? I’m also
hello all Thank you once again for all your lovely support while I was going through the shingles horror show! This booster is my first on Rinvoq. Would love to hear from other people that have had Covid vaccines while taking it.Can anyone advise on how long to stop it for after the jab? I’m also
Bon1
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NRAS
1 year ago
Practical Sexual Restoration Techniques from Mayo Clinic Urologist
Click here for your free Prostate Cancer video channel subscription. https://www.youtube.com/c/malecare?sub_confirmation=1 SUPPORT OUR PROSTATE CANCER COMMUNITY - PLEASE DONATE NOW https://malecare.org/donate Real world sexual restoration techniques. Dr. Kohler explains what he tells his patients
Click here for your free Prostate Cancer video channel subscription. https://www.youtube.com/c/malecare?sub_confirmation=1 SUPPORT OUR PROSTATE CANCER COMMUNITY - PLEASE DONATE NOW https://malecare.org/donate Real world sexual restoration techniques. Dr. Kohler explains what he tells his patients
Darryl
Partner
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
me again with the shingles questions! A specific one this time…
how long did you stop your arthritis meds when you had shingles? The a and e doc told me I could restart the Rinvoq once the blisters had crusted over…I’m keen not to be off it for too long … Thanks in advance all Bon X
how long did you stop your arthritis meds when you had shingles? The a and e doc told me I could restart the Rinvoq once the blisters had crusted over…I’m keen not to be off it for too long … Thanks in advance all Bon X
Bon1
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NRAS
1 year ago
Pneumonia O2-CO2
Hello, Everyone: I posted here before about my dad who is in the ICU and is treated for a severe pneumonia (aspiration, nosocominal). After being on intubated ventilator for 3 weeks and 2 days, he had a tracheostomy surgery yesterday. We are hoping that this will help him get better. My dad is
Hello, Everyone: I posted here before about my dad who is in the ICU and is treated for a severe pneumonia (aspiration, nosocominal). After being on intubated ventilator for 3 weeks and 2 days, he had a tracheostomy surgery yesterday. We are hoping that this will help him get better. My dad is
ForMyPapa
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ICUsteps
1 year ago
One Covid/Afib connection
I tested positive for Covid last week, and I was awakened the next night by a strong coughing attack for a few seconds that made me unable to catch my breath. My heart apparently responded the way its does to sleep apnea and jumped into arrhythmia before I could calm it with some deep nose breaths. This
I tested positive for Covid last week, and I was awakened the next night by a strong coughing attack for a few seconds that made me unable to catch my breath. My heart apparently responded the way its does to sleep apnea and jumped into arrhythmia before I could calm it with some deep nose breaths. This
fibnum
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AF Association
1 year ago
Is it ok to take azithromycin with paroxysmal Afb but no episodes for three years.
Consultant has prescribed azithromycin to be taken every three days because I did say I had an exacerbation two years ago, although I am not sure it actually was. Also this entails undergoing three ECGs a month apart. Don't like the sound off that. I also suffer mild bronchiectasis, so I suppose I am
Consultant has prescribed azithromycin to be taken every three days because I did say I had an exacerbation two years ago, although I am not sure it actually was. Also this entails undergoing three ECGs a month apart. Don't like the sound off that. I also suffer mild bronchiectasis, so I suppose I am
Frustrated12
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AF Association
10 months ago
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