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Pneumonia vaccine
Hi all I have Lupus SLE, and numerous other thing, just wondering how often do we need the pneumonia vaccine TIA
Hi all I have Lupus SLE, and numerous other thing, just wondering how often do we need the pneumonia vaccine TIA
MrGrey1234
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LUPUS UK
7 months ago
Covid antibodies
Hi folks I posted back in October about the Stravinsky Study - research being carried out by The British Society for Immunology into antibody response to Covid vaccinations. I gave my first set of samples on13th October and then had my next Covid booster on 17th October (I'm on Humira). Results are
Hi folks I posted back in October about the Stravinsky Study - research being carried out by The British Society for Immunology into antibody response to Covid vaccinations. I gave my first set of samples on13th October and then had my next Covid booster on 17th October (I'm on Humira). Results are
jbzm
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NRAS
6 months ago
Anybody left with servere virtigo after covid ?
I caught covid after visiting the hospital for an MRI to look at my gastric issues. The virus hit my balance to the extent I wasn't able to walk unaided which I have to say was very disturbing to say the least. Since the virus has cleared I have suffered a few events of vertigo ! I am not the steadiest
I caught covid after visiting the hospital for an MRI to look at my gastric issues. The virus hit my balance to the extent I wasn't able to walk unaided which I have to say was very disturbing to say the least. Since the virus has cleared I have suffered a few events of vertigo ! I am not the steadiest
Jillymo
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
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Sharp pains in head - lupus related or something else?
Hi all, I have general nerve pain in my head ever since I had concussion and whiplash seven years ago - so I'll get fibromyalgia shoulders and pains travelling up my scalp, particularly the right side. It's not that troublesome. But since I had my Covid jab three weeks ago I've had a few episodes
Hi all, I have general nerve pain in my head ever since I had concussion and whiplash seven years ago - so I'll get fibromyalgia shoulders and pains travelling up my scalp, particularly the right side. It's not that troublesome. But since I had my Covid jab three weeks ago I've had a few episodes
Treetop33
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LUPUS UK
6 months ago
Cold induced urticaria and fibro
Morning, I managed to go in the garden yesterday, hung a little washing out, then managed to start to prune a shrub. It was difficult, pain always there, but I can’t give in to the fibro and do nothing! It was brilliant sunshine, but a cold NE wind . I was only outside for about 15 mins, max. I was
Morning, I managed to go in the garden yesterday, hung a little washing out, then managed to start to prune a shrub. It was difficult, pain always there, but I can’t give in to the fibro and do nothing! It was brilliant sunshine, but a cold NE wind . I was only outside for about 15 mins, max. I was
Tilly1957
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
Bloody Covid can sod off!
Hi All, Had heart attack/ stent fitted 10 weeks ago & still struggling with side effects of medication. Dropped down to 1 Bisoprolol instead of 2 & this temporarily stopped the dizzy spells & light headedness. But within a couple of weeks they were back again & I just feel like crap most of the time
Hi All, Had heart attack/ stent fitted 10 weeks ago & still struggling with side effects of medication. Dropped down to 1 Bisoprolol instead of 2 & this temporarily stopped the dizzy spells & light headedness. But within a couple of weeks they were back again & I just feel like crap most of the time
Washo66
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Busy, busy, busy!
Hello,, everyone! Just thought I'd pop in and say 'Hello!' as i've been really busy lately and not getting much chance to look in at the Forum. I sometimes get chance to read but not much time to respond - only to very few! I had COVID again a few weeks ago which has left me with an aversion to certain
Hello,, everyone! Just thought I'd pop in and say 'Hello!' as i've been really busy lately and not getting much chance to look in at the Forum. I sometimes get chance to read but not much time to respond - only to very few! I had COVID again a few weeks ago which has left me with an aversion to certain
MoyB
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
Rituximab
does anyone have any advice about the effect of the COVID vaccine on Rituximab. I had my first infusion in July which has been successful for me and given me a pain free life. So don’t want to ‘mess it up by risking Covid vaccine if it has a negative effect. thanks
does anyone have any advice about the effect of the COVID vaccine on Rituximab. I had my first infusion in July which has been successful for me and given me a pain free life. So don’t want to ‘mess it up by risking Covid vaccine if it has a negative effect. thanks
Welshwomanprestatyn
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NRAS
6 months ago
unintended weight loss
hello, I have tapered from 30mg to 2mg over 26 months where I am stuck because my cortisol levels are stubbornly low ( 58 -80) I have now got a very itchy raised skin problem which my doctor cannot diagnose.I also had Covid in October. So, my question in has anyone had weight loss , 5 pounds since
hello, I have tapered from 30mg to 2mg over 26 months where I am stuck because my cortisol levels are stubbornly low ( 58 -80) I have now got a very itchy raised skin problem which my doctor cannot diagnose.I also had Covid in October. So, my question in has anyone had weight loss , 5 pounds since
Crochetgardener
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
Advice re covid jab
I had Covid in early September. Not sure when to go for booster. I think I should wait for a few months. Any thoughts ?
I had Covid in early September. Not sure when to go for booster. I think I should wait for a few months. Any thoughts ?
Ana-16
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
Fever for 5 weeks (viral meningitis)
Hello everyone, last week I was finally diagnosed with viral meningitis. I had been experiencing fever, headaches, and various other typical meningitis symptoms for four weeks already. I suspected it was meningitis, but the doctors didn't recognize my symptoms because they weren't severe enough and the
Hello everyone, last week I was finally diagnosed with viral meningitis. I had been experiencing fever, headaches, and various other typical meningitis symptoms for four weeks already. I suspected it was meningitis, but the doctors didn't recognize my symptoms because they weren't severe enough and the
Roosvanderv
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Meningitis Now
5 months ago
Covid vaccine during tapering down PMR?
Thanks so much for the valuable responses, which I am studying ongoing,to my previous posts. I was dubious about the Covid vaccine possibly bringing back my PMR symptoms. Having read the posts here I am largely reassured, but I would like to check for my own circumstances. I have never had a problem
Thanks so much for the valuable responses, which I am studying ongoing,to my previous posts. I was dubious about the Covid vaccine possibly bringing back my PMR symptoms. Having read the posts here I am largely reassured, but I would like to check for my own circumstances. I have never had a problem
kangaroojohn
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
Rising PSA last Lutetium 177 December 2022
My husband finished his 6th treatment of Lutetium 177, December 2022 PSA 1, PSA starting to rise May 4.6 September 8.4, the Oncologist can only offer Chemo, can refer him for R223 to another hospital, what are his choices now, chemo nearly killed him in 2010 Got COVID at Easter had 7 vaccinations,
My husband finished his 6th treatment of Lutetium 177, December 2022 PSA 1, PSA starting to rise May 4.6 September 8.4, the Oncologist can only offer Chemo, can refer him for R223 to another hospital, what are his choices now, chemo nearly killed him in 2010 Got COVID at Easter had 7 vaccinations,
Janhpr
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
immune system
Hi Everyone Can anyone tell me what affect Pegasys has on the immune system. A few tears ago I had a positive ANA and Anti-Ro blood test, was seen by a Rheumatologist who said I had Sicca symptoms but not Sjogrens. Another recent blood test has shown the same, positive ANA and Anti Ro. Now I am having
Hi Everyone Can anyone tell me what affect Pegasys has on the immune system. A few tears ago I had a positive ANA and Anti-Ro blood test, was seen by a Rheumatologist who said I had Sicca symptoms but not Sjogrens. Another recent blood test has shown the same, positive ANA and Anti Ro. Now I am having
lindyloulou
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MPN Voice
8 months ago
Confusing advice from consultant
I had a terrible experience today. My son's asthma consultant became annoyed at me and my husband because we chose to homeschool our five year old, largely because of his asthma. He gets three to four days of constant coughing when it flares and he was like this at least twice a month. We think viruses
I had a terrible experience today. My son's asthma consultant became annoyed at me and my husband because we chose to homeschool our five year old, largely because of his asthma. He gets three to four days of constant coughing when it flares and he was like this at least twice a month. We think viruses
Bettynano
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
well another drug fail.
Rituximab after 3 months is a failure. I have been so much worse the last 6 weeks unable to walk or use my hands peripheral neuropathy off the scale . Managed to see another rheumatologist at the clinic . 3 infections and bed bound these last 6 weeks. Given a steroid injection and will see me in 2 months
Rituximab after 3 months is a failure. I have been so much worse the last 6 weeks unable to walk or use my hands peripheral neuropathy off the scale . Managed to see another rheumatologist at the clinic . 3 infections and bed bound these last 6 weeks. Given a steroid injection and will see me in 2 months
J1707-
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NRAS
6 months ago
Should I suspend my methotrexate and hydroxychloroquine until my covid is over?
I have RA and take methotrexate and hydroxychloroquine. Today I tested positive for Covid. Should I stop taking them until I'm better?
I have RA and take methotrexate and hydroxychloroquine. Today I tested positive for Covid. Should I stop taking them until I'm better?
Hellerup
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NRAS
6 months ago
Lunch chat about vaccines
I've just been out to lunch with a u3a group, all getting on in years and many with various medical complaints. Some at my end of the table were saying that they are [i]not[/i] having any more Covid jabs as 'they had had enough' now and had declined the appointments that they had been offered. I tried
I've just been out to lunch with a u3a group, all getting on in years and many with various medical complaints. Some at my end of the table were saying that they are [i]not[/i] having any more Covid jabs as 'they had had enough' now and had declined the appointments that they had been offered. I tried
oldtimer2
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NRAS
6 months ago
tips on covid and newborn
so i found out i have Covid day after my son was born. I v been so scared to pass it on to him, iv been sleeping in a different room and cleaning up and washing real well before breastfeeding. With all the postpartum pain Covid symptoms and lack of sleep is making everything harder. Anyone been in a
so i found out i have Covid day after my son was born. I v been so scared to pass it on to him, iv been sleeping in a different room and cleaning up and washing real well before breastfeeding. With all the postpartum pain Covid symptoms and lack of sleep is making everything harder. Anyone been in a
Chantysal
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
6 months ago
Joint Steroid Injection
Hi,Im due to have a Steroid Injection in my knee to hopefully relieve the symptoms of Osteoarthritis. Which is very painful most of the time, and can be very debilitating. Just Wondering if anyone has had this done and knows how long it lasts before wearing off? Do they work? Are they worth having done
Hi,Im due to have a Steroid Injection in my knee to hopefully relieve the symptoms of Osteoarthritis. Which is very painful most of the time, and can be very debilitating. Just Wondering if anyone has had this done and knows how long it lasts before wearing off? Do they work? Are they worth having done
Tina1591
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NRAS
6 months ago
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