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I had aortic valve replacement in 2013 and on warfarin long term and bisoporal ,im 50 was 43 when I had my op, ,has anyone had the vaccine for covid and are fine,I’m waiting to hear,I get flu jab every year with no problems
I had aortic valve replacement in 2013 and on warfarin long term and bisoporal ,im 50 was 43 when I had my op, ,has anyone had the vaccine for covid and are fine,I’m waiting to hear,I get flu jab every year with no problems
Aortic43
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Newbie needs help please - new to the meds (T4 and T3) and this forum
Hello I am new to this board, and need some advice/help please. I am so grateful to have found this board. I have read many posts and see the wonderful helpful comments My thyroid levels from 2017 to 2019 were normal. Then in January 2020, the doctor prescribed citalopram (celexa) 20 mg and
Hello I am new to this board, and need some advice/help please. I am so grateful to have found this board. I have read many posts and see the wonderful helpful comments My thyroid levels from 2017 to 2019 were normal. Then in January 2020, the doctor prescribed citalopram (celexa) 20 mg and
jeanie245
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Vodder or Leduc - which is best?
I have eventually found a a lymph drainage therapist, having not had any MLD for over a year due to my usual therapist retiring and the various lockdowns. I have always had Vodder treatment previously, with an hour's massage starting at the neck. When I saw my new therapist yesterday she said she followed
I have eventually found a a lymph drainage therapist, having not had any MLD for over a year due to my usual therapist retiring and the various lockdowns. I have always had Vodder treatment previously, with an hour's massage starting at the neck. When I saw my new therapist yesterday she said she followed
caroline111
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LSN
3 years ago
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Advice please re priority/vulnerable vaccine groups
I'm 54, live in Scotland and in late 2018 had a spiro test after collapsing at work, I was diagnosed as severe Stage 4 COPD. A few weeks later I was having frequent chest pains and referred to a cardiologist. From Oct 2018 to Oct 2020 I've had 15-20 ambulance admissions to A&E with chest pains and I
I'm 54, live in Scotland and in late 2018 had a spiro test after collapsing at work, I was diagnosed as severe Stage 4 COPD. A few weeks later I was having frequent chest pains and referred to a cardiologist. From Oct 2018 to Oct 2020 I've had 15-20 ambulance admissions to A&E with chest pains and I
Glen1677
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Taurine to treat pvc
Have any of you had good luck treating PVC with taurine? Or any other natural supplements? Or methods?
Have any of you had good luck treating PVC with taurine? Or any other natural supplements? Or methods?
Niki_
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Arrhythmia Alliance
3 years ago
Report from a Doctor in USA - An unexpected COVID-19 vaccine side effect
This is his first hand report.
[i]"Today, I had my second shot of the Pfizer vaccine and suffered an unexpected and unreported side effect. That’s the problem with a new medical treatment; you never know what might happen.[/i]
[i]Just a few seconds after the needle penetrated my arm, I felt
This is his first hand report.
[i]"Today, I had my second shot of the Pfizer vaccine and suffered an unexpected and unreported side effect. That’s the problem with a new medical treatment; you never know what might happen.[/i]
[i]Just a few seconds after the needle penetrated my arm, I felt
Jm954
Administrator
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CLL Support
3 years ago
BCG anyone? Follow up.
Thank you lovely people for your answers so far. I know about BGC and what it is usually used for. I am looking for someone who had bladder cancer chemo with it and how it affected them. Thang you
Thank you lovely people for your answers so far. I know about BGC and what it is usually used for. I am looking for someone who had bladder cancer chemo with it and how it affected them. Thang you
stbernhard
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NRAS
3 years ago
Thyroid S/ Flu Jab
Hi Guys It's been a long time since I contributed to the site, but have read plenty. I have ran out of my NDT (thyroid S) and still waiting for delivery, I placed the order in June last year. I have another bottle but I seem to remember there was a batch which wasn't quite right, and I know the bottle
Hi Guys It's been a long time since I contributed to the site, but have read plenty. I have ran out of my NDT (thyroid S) and still waiting for delivery, I placed the order in June last year. I have another bottle but I seem to remember there was a batch which wasn't quite right, and I know the bottle
health2015
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Vaccine question for the professionals
I plan to take up the offer of the vaccine when I get it (March for over 60s..IF) but my brother, an orthodontist in the USA has delayed taking it as he remembered the link to flu vaccine in 1976, and some people developed GBS after swine flu vaccination, which was a special flu vaccine for a potential
I plan to take up the offer of the vaccine when I get it (March for over 60s..IF) but my brother, an orthodontist in the USA has delayed taking it as he remembered the link to flu vaccine in 1976, and some people developed GBS after swine flu vaccination, which was a special flu vaccine for a potential
whitefishbay
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Reaction to flu jab
Hi. Has anyone else had a reaction to the flu jab in the past or am I a one-off?I had the jab for several years but twice, shortly after receiving it, my heart rate became quite slow and for several days I was quite breathless and my GP told me not to have it again. I really, really want the Covid
Hi. Has anyone else had a reaction to the flu jab in the past or am I a one-off?I had the jab for several years but twice, shortly after receiving it, my heart rate became quite slow and for several days I was quite breathless and my GP told me not to have it again. I really, really want the Covid
kasinc88
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Oooooooooch
Just had the vaccine at my local hospital wow it was a bit of sting much worse than my usual flu jab , but so grateful for any type of protection I may get even if it's only a low level of protection Stay safe Stewie
Just had the vaccine at my local hospital wow it was a bit of sting much worse than my usual flu jab , but so grateful for any type of protection I may get even if it's only a low level of protection Stay safe Stewie
stewie
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Living by the sea
I have had PMR for 5 years. I was 63 and 2 months before symptoms I moved near to the sea (which is at the end of my road) and had my first flu vaccination. Just throwing it out there, as I always wonder if either of these are significant. Having said this, I will still be having a Covid vaccination
I have had PMR for 5 years. I was 63 and 2 months before symptoms I moved near to the sea (which is at the end of my road) and had my first flu vaccination. Just throwing it out there, as I always wonder if either of these are significant. Having said this, I will still be having a Covid vaccination
Jaycee57
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Covid Vaccine, would you have it? Fibromyalgia reasons
My family are discussing the vaccines and we all agreed that as my body is hypersensitive, I wouldn't have it. My body has major flare ups every time I have an injection. I was just recovering from an epidural I had three years ago, only to be bedridden by the flu jab. I'd never had issues with the flu
My family are discussing the vaccines and we all agreed that as my body is hypersensitive, I wouldn't have it. My body has major flare ups every time I have an injection. I was just recovering from an epidural I had three years ago, only to be bedridden by the flu jab. I'd never had issues with the flu
Hidden
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
Transurethral Urinary Bladder Resection #2...coming up!
Well, mates...I made it for three years with the bladder neoplasia in check, and undergoing BCG vaccine every few months. Remember I could now go on the lung transplant list having been cancer free for three years. Well Thursday’s cystoscopy put an end to that (although my oncologist argues this type
Well, mates...I made it for three years with the bladder neoplasia in check, and undergoing BCG vaccine every few months. Remember I could now go on the lung transplant list having been cancer free for three years. Well Thursday’s cystoscopy put an end to that (although my oncologist argues this type
Sharp5Flat13
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Allergies and vaccine
Not asking pros and cons of different types or any wish to get into a discussion ; just a simple question for personal experience. Has anyone who suffers multiple drug allergies and/or adverse reactions , yet had the vaccine.? I am aware that questions are asked beforehand about allergies and my GP
Not asking pros and cons of different types or any wish to get into a discussion ; just a simple question for personal experience. Has anyone who suffers multiple drug allergies and/or adverse reactions , yet had the vaccine.? I am aware that questions are asked beforehand about allergies and my GP
Qualipop
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Lupus SLE on steroids, but in group 9 for COVID vaccination?
Hoping someone here can help me. I’m feeling really fed up! I’ve had SLE for 10 years, I’m on a v low dose of prednisone (& have been for 10 years). Fortunately my Lupus is generally well managed, although I also have hypertension. I wasn’t in the shielding group as I think I fell just outside the criteria
Hoping someone here can help me. I’m feeling really fed up! I’ve had SLE for 10 years, I’m on a v low dose of prednisone (& have been for 10 years). Fortunately my Lupus is generally well managed, although I also have hypertension. I wasn’t in the shielding group as I think I fell just outside the criteria
panther50
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Covid Vaccine 💉
Hi all, I hope you are all staying safe and well 😊. I know there has been a few worries and queries about the Covid vaccine eligibility for asthmatics, this is a statement from AUK and we have also written to JCVI for clarity - I hope this is helpful 👍 'People with severe asthma who are clinically
Hi all, I hope you are all staying safe and well 😊. I know there has been a few worries and queries about the Covid vaccine eligibility for asthmatics, this is a statement from AUK and we have also written to JCVI for clarity - I hope this is helpful 👍 'People with severe asthma who are clinically
Claire_ALUK
Asthma Nurse
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Can I have the Vaccine?
Hi All, I’ve not been online for quite a while. Can anyone tell me if I can have the Vaccine while I’m having 2 injections of blood thinner per day? I am having conflicting advice my my doctors/GP. Also I suffer from Under active thyroid, 200mg x twice daily of thyroxine. I have Lupus (skin). I have
Hi All, I’ve not been online for quite a while. Can anyone tell me if I can have the Vaccine while I’m having 2 injections of blood thinner per day? I am having conflicting advice my my doctors/GP. Also I suffer from Under active thyroid, 200mg x twice daily of thyroxine. I have Lupus (skin). I have
Teanna
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
3 years ago
When will asthmatics get COVID vaccine?
Hello, I am a 43 year old asthmatic and have been all my life. I get the flu jab for free every year as a result. My asthma is under control with inhalers, both brown and blue. My question is this - what priority group will I be in for the COVID vaccine? I am hoping it will be group 6 "all individuals
Hello, I am a 43 year old asthmatic and have been all my life. I get the flu jab for free every year as a result. My asthma is under control with inhalers, both brown and blue. My question is this - what priority group will I be in for the COVID vaccine? I am hoping it will be group 6 "all individuals
paulodennis
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Tricuspid valve defect with regurgitation
My 19 year old was diagnosed with Tricuspid valve defect with regurgitation in 2017. He hasn't had any follow up as was told to get another scan in his late teens early 20's as his heart was functioning well at the time. Does this put him in the clinically vulnerable group for covid, and should he have
My 19 year old was diagnosed with Tricuspid valve defect with regurgitation in 2017. He hasn't had any follow up as was told to get another scan in his late teens early 20's as his heart was functioning well at the time. Does this put him in the clinically vulnerable group for covid, and should he have
Bexxy5367
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
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