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So far in 2023: ashma flare,pneumonia, and a pulmonary embolism in my left lung. 🤷♀️
So far this year has been a rough time. I was diagnosed with another pulmonary embolism two weeks ago. Yesterday was told my asthma is really bad (in a flare since Christmas), and have pneumonia in my right lower lung. 🤷♀️ To make things worse, I can’t believe Ben take time off work because I have
So far this year has been a rough time. I was diagnosed with another pulmonary embolism two weeks ago. Yesterday was told my asthma is really bad (in a flare since Christmas), and have pneumonia in my right lower lung. 🤷♀️ To make things worse, I can’t believe Ben take time off work because I have
Willow7733
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
More red spots on nails
Still don't know what these are. Anyone else get them?
Still don't know what these are. Anyone else get them?
Brychni
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NRAS
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
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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
9 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
9 months ago
THRUSH
I am an old man. For the last 2 years I have had thrush as diagnosed by my doc. I have tried Canesten and Lexerma they work temporarily but are otherwise useless, . A special (expensive) shower gel- is equally useless. It is no big deal and does not affect my life really but won't go away mildly painful
I am an old man. For the last 2 years I have had thrush as diagnosed by my doc. I have tried Canesten and Lexerma they work temporarily but are otherwise useless, . A special (expensive) shower gel- is equally useless. It is no big deal and does not affect my life really but won't go away mildly painful
VictorMc
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Men's Health Forum
1 year ago
Dreaded flu- update its covid
Hi everyone! I hope your all well, thank you for letting me join. Quick history I was born in 1988 with shones syndrome and have had 2 mech valves done now by 35. My 6th surgery in 2018 left me with a stroke, tia and the following year a silent heart attack. My question is with the flu when do I need
Hi everyone! I hope your all well, thank you for letting me join. Quick history I was born in 1988 with shones syndrome and have had 2 mech valves done now by 35. My 6th surgery in 2018 left me with a stroke, tia and the following year a silent heart attack. My question is with the flu when do I need
Mdea1988
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British Heart Foundation
9 months ago
Immunocomprised and suddenly have an asymptomatic Covid infection!
My husband has CLL and is in treatment (finished Obinutuzumab, now on Venetoclax). He has had two pretty severe Covid infections; first one in June 2022, second one in December 22. The second infection turned into long Covid (fatigue, daily low grade fevers) - lasting over six months now. He woke up
My husband has CLL and is in treatment (finished Obinutuzumab, now on Venetoclax). He has had two pretty severe Covid infections; first one in June 2022, second one in December 22. The second infection turned into long Covid (fatigue, daily low grade fevers) - lasting over six months now. He woke up
keikikumu
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CLL Support
9 months ago
Has anyone succeeded using bluetooth microphone to amplify patients voice so it can be heard on bluetooth hearing aids?
Hi, My wife (78) was diagnosed with PSP about 30 months ago and is in slow decline. Her voice is getting weaker and I am finding it difficult to hear what she says, much of it is mumbled. My hearing aids are bluetooth enabled, so I wondered if anyone had managed to amplify a patient's voice using
Hi, My wife (78) was diagnosed with PSP about 30 months ago and is in slow decline. Her voice is getting weaker and I am finding it difficult to hear what she says, much of it is mumbled. My hearing aids are bluetooth enabled, so I wondered if anyone had managed to amplify a patient's voice using
Legobuilder
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PSP Association
2 months ago
Rheumy helpline not replied to me 😢
Hi all, I've had RA since 2018 and I've had a cocktail of drugs since then, but I've now been on sarilumab for around 2 years and was doing okish up until a few months ago. I've rang Rheumy helpline last Wednesday and we have to leave a message but still had no reply. My appointment should have been
Hi all, I've had RA since 2018 and I've had a cocktail of drugs since then, but I've now been on sarilumab for around 2 years and was doing okish up until a few months ago. I've rang Rheumy helpline last Wednesday and we have to leave a message but still had no reply. My appointment should have been
Natbat87
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NRAS
9 months ago
Frustrated
Hi glad I found this group. I have had depression and anxiety for a long time 2000. Dx Generalized Anxiety Disorder Effexor worked after going through a few meds as my stress level climbed my doctor at the time gave me Ativan .5 as needed added to Effexor it worked. (That was in 2000) fast forward
Hi glad I found this group. I have had depression and anxiety for a long time 2000. Dx Generalized Anxiety Disorder Effexor worked after going through a few meds as my stress level climbed my doctor at the time gave me Ativan .5 as needed added to Effexor it worked. (That was in 2000) fast forward
darksun
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Anxiety and Depression Support
9 months ago
Rapid Onset of Symptoms
Hello, I was wondering if anyone can help me…. My dad has been diagnosed with PSP only a few months ago but has had symptoms for about 18months. His recent symptoms were textbook stage 2 but quite independent ….. this past Sunday morning he woke up feeling a bit off and then suddenly lost feeling in
Hello, I was wondering if anyone can help me…. My dad has been diagnosed with PSP only a few months ago but has had symptoms for about 18months. His recent symptoms were textbook stage 2 but quite independent ….. this past Sunday morning he woke up feeling a bit off and then suddenly lost feeling in
IPinkie
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PSP Association
2 months ago
Covid and Liver Disease
we’ll Covid finally caught me, I have escaped it from day one but this week I have felt so I’ll and now I know why …. My question is how does Covid affect the liver, I know it is the livers job to fight infection and is that still possible with a bad liver, also how does Covid affect the liver, I really
we’ll Covid finally caught me, I have escaped it from day one but this week I have felt so I’ll and now I know why …. My question is how does Covid affect the liver, I know it is the livers job to fight infection and is that still possible with a bad liver, also how does Covid affect the liver, I really
Sophia1968
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British Liver Trust
9 months ago
shingles
hi all just wondering if anyone has any tips for managing shingles? So sore and uncomfortable 🥴
hi all just wondering if anyone has any tips for managing shingles? So sore and uncomfortable 🥴
UCTD
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
10 months ago
eosinophilic folliculitis
As some of you may know I have had trouble with a rash that developed after a flu infection last November I got a all over by dy rash that actually last month dermatology said was probably caused by my covid jab it was severe and needed antibiotics and steroids. It has mainly cleared up now but I'm
As some of you may know I have had trouble with a rash that developed after a flu infection last November I got a all over by dy rash that actually last month dermatology said was probably caused by my covid jab it was severe and needed antibiotics and steroids. It has mainly cleared up now but I'm
cartwheels
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Swelling back after knee aspiration
Hi everyone,I have had a diagnosis of inflammatory arthritis for about 10 years now (although the symptoms had been there many years longer like so many of us). I am on a weekly Metoject 20mg and 6x 500g Sulfasalazine daily. It tends to be my knees that are particularly affected and over the last 10
Hi everyone,I have had a diagnosis of inflammatory arthritis for about 10 years now (although the symptoms had been there many years longer like so many of us). I am on a weekly Metoject 20mg and 6x 500g Sulfasalazine daily. It tends to be my knees that are particularly affected and over the last 10
BillyJayDuncs
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NRAS
9 months ago
Herpes (or acyclovir usage) affecting implantation after ivf embryo transfer?
I have had herpes for about 10 years. I have noticed more outbreaks during stims. I've already had 2 failed transfers and am worried both that having herpes and /or taking acyclovir will affect implantation for my last transfer. I've read some conflicting studies on acyclovir and it's effect on implantation
I have had herpes for about 10 years. I have noticed more outbreaks during stims. I've already had 2 failed transfers and am worried both that having herpes and /or taking acyclovir will affect implantation for my last transfer. I've read some conflicting studies on acyclovir and it's effect on implantation
Norregirl
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Fertility Network UK
2 months ago
Bile acid malabsorption
Hi , has anyone here had a seHCAT scan for bile acid malabsorption. Been having bad stomach issues for a while and with back log seeing consultant took ages . In March finally had a consultation and lots of test all clear . Not sure if this is last hope but having seHCAT scan for bile acid malabsorption
Hi , has anyone here had a seHCAT scan for bile acid malabsorption. Been having bad stomach issues for a while and with back log seeing consultant took ages . In March finally had a consultation and lots of test all clear . Not sure if this is last hope but having seHCAT scan for bile acid malabsorption
andepande
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
10 months ago
How long to quarantine after Covid?
Hello, My parent has CLL and tested positive for COVID for 12 days and has now been testing negative for 48 hours. He hasn’t had any symptoms for a week, except “Covid toes”, which we think are slowly improving. We are trying to decide if he should leave quarantine or not. The CDC still has a page up
Hello, My parent has CLL and tested positive for COVID for 12 days and has now been testing negative for 48 hours. He hasn’t had any symptoms for a week, except “Covid toes”, which we think are slowly improving. We are trying to decide if he should leave quarantine or not. The CDC still has a page up
CLLdaughters
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CLL Support
9 months ago
Dr. "Snuffy" Myers daughter talks about the day she heard about her Dad's diagnosis
https://youtu.be/k0vmB-fgxQc Click here to subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/malecare?sub_confirmation=1 Jessie Myers, daughter of prostate cancer legend Dr. "Snuffy" Myers, talks about the day she heard about her Dad's diagnosis and how she and her family came to terms with death and prostate
https://youtu.be/k0vmB-fgxQc Click here to subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/malecare?sub_confirmation=1 Jessie Myers, daughter of prostate cancer legend Dr. "Snuffy" Myers, talks about the day she heard about her Dad's diagnosis and how she and her family came to terms with death and prostate
Darryl
Partner
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
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