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New Omicron vaccines proven safe and effective
fatigue Although the Health Ministry has suspended its media campaign for getting the new booster (apparently due to public “
vaccination
fatigue,” there are queues for getting vaccinated.
fatigue Although the Health Ministry has suspended its media campaign for getting the new booster (apparently due to public “
vaccination
fatigue,” there are queues for getting vaccinated.
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
2 years ago
Bivalent Boosters for MPN Community
Hello, You might have noticed that Bivalent (term they use for the updated new covid
vaccination
) boosters are here. Anybody heard from their health care professionals about them for MPN? What are your thoughts and feelings on getting one? Welcome Fall!
Hello, You might have noticed that Bivalent (term they use for the updated new covid
vaccination
) boosters are here. Anybody heard from their health care professionals about them for MPN? What are your thoughts and feelings on getting one? Welcome Fall!
AnonymousMike
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Covid Booster - Side Effects?
I ve an appointment with my GP later but has anyone else had issues with their RA following
vaccination
or booster? Tnx Paul
I ve an appointment with my GP later but has anyone else had issues with their RA following
vaccination
or booster? Tnx Paul
TheBoys
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NRAS
2 years ago
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Upcoming vaccinations for flu and Covid
My point is should I go ahead with the Covid
vaccination
? This may sound silly because, at all costs, I want to avoid it, of course BUT I have read on the net that PMR sufferers either contracted PMR following their Covid
vaccination
or those who already had PMR had 'flare ups'.
My point is should I go ahead with the Covid
vaccination
? This may sound silly because, at all costs, I want to avoid it, of course BUT I have read on the net that PMR sufferers either contracted PMR following their Covid
vaccination
or those who already had PMR had 'flare ups'.
tempusfugi
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Covid booster
good morning everyone I’m at 12 weeks and have been putting off getting the Covid booster/ winter jab that’s offered because I am so worried about miscarriage. I have been fully vaccinated to date and believe in the jab (i know opinions differ on this). I’m not so worried about implications for
good morning everyone I’m at 12 weeks and have been putting off getting the Covid booster/ winter jab that’s offered because I am so worried about miscarriage. I have been fully vaccinated to date and believe in the jab (i know opinions differ on this). I’m not so worried about implications for
Hidden
in
Fertility Network UK - Pregnancy Support
1 year ago
Covid - some thoughts……
Well after 13 days I am finally testing negative (2nd clear test today). The whole experience has has left me feeling a bit angry that the government ditched all precautions and left the general population feeling like ‘it is all over’! After 3 years and five vaccinations and still always wearing
Well after 13 days I am finally testing negative (2nd clear test today). The whole experience has has left me feeling a bit angry that the government ditched all precautions and left the general population feeling like ‘it is all over’! After 3 years and five vaccinations and still always wearing
jaycee444
in
PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Multiple infections could make us much sicker – strep A, RSV and flu are a dangerous mix
Another effective way we can mitigate the impact of respiratory diseases is through
vaccination
. There are already vaccines available for pneumonia, influenza and Covid-19 for instance.
Another effective way we can mitigate the impact of respiratory diseases is through
vaccination
. There are already vaccines available for pneumonia, influenza and Covid-19 for instance.
lankisterguy
Volunteer
in
CLL Support
1 year ago
COVID Vaccination and WBC
I am concerned that the effects of the
vaccination
on my WBC is worse than getting COVID again. There is now another booster available and I am unsure about getting the shot. thanks everyone
I am concerned that the effects of the
vaccination
on my WBC is worse than getting COVID again. There is now another booster available and I am unsure about getting the shot. thanks everyone
DUKELAXDAD
in
CLL Support
2 years ago
Off Topic..dotting ‘I’s and crossing ‘T’s?
Attended for my 6th Covid
vaccination
yesterday at a clinic specifically for ‘Over 75s’, according to the forms we were asked to complete. The 3rd question asked, “Are you or could you be pregnant?” Mmmmm….!
Attended for my 6th Covid
vaccination
yesterday at a clinic specifically for ‘Over 75s’, according to the forms we were asked to complete. The 3rd question asked, “Are you or could you be pregnant?” Mmmmm….!
CallMeSunny
in
NRAS
2 years ago
Rituximab
I have had my 6th jab and my flu
vaccination
, though I think they may have come too close to the infusions to be of much use. Other question is… about ongoing boosters etc. advice about timing seems very conflicted. When are you scheduling your vaccinations please?
I have had my 6th jab and my flu
vaccination
, though I think they may have come too close to the infusions to be of much use. Other question is… about ongoing boosters etc. advice about timing seems very conflicted. When are you scheduling your vaccinations please?
Nordywalker
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NRAS
1 year ago
timing of evushield and vaccines
I was going to start the
vaccination
process for Covid and then get Evushield 2 weeks after. Can I get Evu now and start the
vaccination
process in October? Sorry - don’t think my doctors really know - but will ask them. Ruth (62 - pretty healthy right now).
I was going to start the
vaccination
process for Covid and then get Evushield 2 weeks after. Can I get Evu now and start the
vaccination
process in October? Sorry - don’t think my doctors really know - but will ask them. Ruth (62 - pretty healthy right now).
RuthBorch
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Who is eligible for covid booster as househould contact?
I have just had my sixth
vaccination
. My daughter who lives a way off isolates for a week before visiting. This is because she works in an open plan office with 50 other people. She is cross because she can't buy a jab like she does for flue!
I have just had my sixth
vaccination
. My daughter who lives a way off isolates for a week before visiting. This is because she works in an open plan office with 50 other people. She is cross because she can't buy a jab like she does for flue!
Cally55
in
PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
VACCINATIONS FOR PEOPLE WITH CHRONIC LYMPHOCYTIC LEUKEMIA (CLL/SLL)
for more
vaccination
information for those with neutropenia or those receiving IVIG/SCIG.
for more
vaccination
information for those with neutropenia or those receiving IVIG/SCIG.
CLLerinOz
Volunteer
in
CLL Support
2 years ago
Has anyone else had a reaction to the Pneumococcal vaccine
3 years ago I had a severe physical reaction to the Pneumococcal vaccine which put me in Hospital for 2 days for observations. At the time (and still having) I was fully vaccinated for covid and flu with no issues. I was offered the Pneumococcal vaccine as I am type2 Diabetic, with cirrosis, a couple
3 years ago I had a severe physical reaction to the Pneumococcal vaccine which put me in Hospital for 2 days for observations. At the time (and still having) I was fully vaccinated for covid and flu with no issues. I was offered the Pneumococcal vaccine as I am type2 Diabetic, with cirrosis, a couple
tipovtong
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Shingles Vaccination - any pointers please?
As I'm in my early 70's I qualify in the optimum age group to receive the Shingles
Vaccination
, but on looking at info about the
vaccination
I found there are 2.
As I'm in my early 70's I qualify in the optimum age group to receive the Shingles
Vaccination
, but on looking at info about the
vaccination
I found there are 2.
JanCymru
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
UK Webinar 6.30pm BST Monday 26th September - COVID -19 update, where we are today and what is in place to help protect me this winter?
In July the government and NHS set out the next steps for 2022 flu and COVID-19
vaccination
programmes for the autumn and winter and confirmed additional groups that will now be offered the flu vaccine.
In July the government and NHS set out the next steps for 2022 flu and COVID-19
vaccination
programmes for the autumn and winter and confirmed additional groups that will now be offered the flu vaccine.
HAIRBEAR_UK
Founder Admin
in
CLL Support
2 years ago
dogs who have been vaccinated
my son has had his dog vaccinated and the vet says not to go anywhere near someone who is extremely vulnerable at the moment that’s me can anyone confirm this or is it the vets being over cautious Thanks in advance
my son has had his dog vaccinated and the vet says not to go anywhere near someone who is extremely vulnerable at the moment that’s me can anyone confirm this or is it the vets being over cautious Thanks in advance
Ivonfield
in
LUPUS UK
1 year ago
MPN Voice Christmas message 2022
We also funded research into COVID
vaccination
which was the first in the world to demonstrate MPN patients can form natural immunity to COVID and to demonstrate vaccine responses as well as the 1000 patient survey on vaccine outcomes, you can read the report here https://www.mpnvoice.org.uk/wp-content
We also funded research into COVID
vaccination
which was the first in the world to demonstrate MPN patients can form natural immunity to COVID and to demonstrate vaccine responses as well as the 1000 patient survey on vaccine outcomes, you can read the report here https://www.mpnvoice.org.uk/wp-content
Mazcd
MPNVoice
in
MPN Voice
1 year ago
When you finally DO get Covid...
Very simple question: We immune-compromised people are bad at making antibodies via vaccinations and boosters. Are we JUST as bad at making them after we've recovered from actually having the disease? I suspect this is an oft-answered question. Sorry: I have trouble with the search function. Thank
Very simple question: We immune-compromised people are bad at making antibodies via vaccinations and boosters. Are we JUST as bad at making them after we've recovered from actually having the disease? I suspect this is an oft-answered question. Sorry: I have trouble with the search function. Thank
mouseandchair
in
CLL Support
1 year ago
complex question like your views please.
Anyway a few years ago I was given a pneumococcal
vaccination
to check my immune response and I failed it miserably.
Anyway a few years ago I was given a pneumococcal
vaccination
to check my immune response and I failed it miserably.
Leics
in
NRAS
2 years ago
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