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Has every one gotten their booster shot for covid ?
I went to the
vaccination
site and told them that I have cancer and have battled 10 episodes of bladder infections in the past year. It only took a half hour from start to finish
I went to the
vaccination
site and told them that I have cancer and have battled 10 episodes of bladder infections in the past year. It only took a half hour from start to finish
rogerwegner
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Break through covid
Has anyone gotten Covid after vaccinated and then gotten a rash???
Has anyone gotten Covid after vaccinated and then gotten a rash???
Maricopa
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
For those with an interest - OCTAVE study initial findings reveal vaccine responses in patients with impaired immune systems
The OCTAVE trial is one of the largest studies in the world so far into post-SARS-CoV-2
vaccination
in immunocompromised patients and is funded by the Medical Research Council (MRC).
The OCTAVE trial is one of the largest studies in the world so far into post-SARS-CoV-2
vaccination
in immunocompromised patients and is funded by the Medical Research Council (MRC).
John_Mills
Vasculitis UK
in
Vasculitis UK
3 years ago
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Atorvastatin to calm afib
I have gone into afib twice but one was the result of an adrenaline rush after the 2nd AZ
vaccination
and the other was becoming stupidly dehydrated and tired on holiday. 🙄 perhaps it’s worth asking the question of your medics if you think it’s appropriate.
I have gone into afib twice but one was the result of an adrenaline rush after the 2nd AZ
vaccination
and the other was becoming stupidly dehydrated and tired on holiday. 🙄 perhaps it’s worth asking the question of your medics if you think it’s appropriate.
Crumble2
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Fatty liver and deit
And is it safe to take
vaccination
for covid?
And is it safe to take
vaccination
for covid?
Fhh18
in
Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
3 years ago
Just had my 3rd Covid vaccination. Do I still receive a booster after six months? I’m assuming so, otherwise this one WOULD be the booster?
Covid 3rd jab and booster
Covid 3rd jab and booster
Garstongal
in
MPN Voice
3 years ago
COVID-19 vaccine elicits antibodies in 90% taking immunosuppressants
However, people treated for autoimmune conditions produce weaker responses than healthy people COVID-19
vaccination
elicited antibody responses in nearly nine out of 10 people with weakened immune systems, although their responses were only about one-third as strong as those mounted by healthy people
However, people treated for autoimmune conditions produce weaker responses than healthy people COVID-19
vaccination
elicited antibody responses in nearly nine out of 10 people with weakened immune systems, although their responses were only about one-third as strong as those mounted by healthy people
2greys
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Israeli study suggests booster vaccine highly effective
Israel offers a unique perspective, as it was the first country in the world to vaccinate a significant portion of its population, and the first to endorse a formal booster
vaccination
policy.
Israel offers a unique perspective, as it was the first country in the world to vaccinate a significant portion of its population, and the first to endorse a formal booster
vaccination
policy.
lupus-support1
Administrator
in
LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
3 years ago
Ronapreve approved for CEV patients in UK
This includes people who are immunocompromised, for example those with certain cancers or autoimmune diseases, and therefore have difficulty building up an antibody response to the virus, either through being exposed to COVID-19 or from
vaccination
.
This includes people who are immunocompromised, for example those with certain cancers or autoimmune diseases, and therefore have difficulty building up an antibody response to the virus, either through being exposed to COVID-19 or from
vaccination
.
Jm954
Administrator
in
CLL Support
3 years ago
LLS Ciitizen: Emerging Research on COVID-19 and Blood Cancer on Thursday, September 30 at 1:00PM ET. UPDATE Research Now webinar,
Garil Data Collective, and is reviewing patient-submitted clinical data and analyzing results to understand risk for infection and immune response to
vaccination
in blood cancer patients.
Garil Data Collective, and is reviewing patient-submitted clinical data and analyzing results to understand risk for infection and immune response to
vaccination
in blood cancer patients.
lankisterguy
Volunteer
in
CLL Support
3 years ago
Has anyone had any adverse reactions to any of the vaccines?
Just unsure given my daughters extensive history and this is a new
vaccination
(understand that new information is constantly being reported though). Just seeing how others reacted to any of them.
Just unsure given my daughters extensive history and this is a new
vaccination
(understand that new information is constantly being reported though). Just seeing how others reacted to any of them.
Vanessa09
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Is it wise to have flu jab and covid booster vaccination together?
Have been invited by GP to have flu jab and In the letter it says ‘’may also be offered a covid booster at the same time’’ Personally I’m against having both together. Not sure why!!! But anxiety could be the main reason. My head is telling me it’s not safe. Looking for some advice from the knowledgeable
Have been invited by GP to have flu jab and In the letter it says ‘’may also be offered a covid booster at the same time’’ Personally I’m against having both together. Not sure why!!! But anxiety could be the main reason. My head is telling me it’s not safe. Looking for some advice from the knowledgeable
Reddev
in
PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Join us tomorrow for webinar - COVID-19 and leukaemia; what more do we know?
Helen is a clinical lecturer leading research into optimising
vaccination
strategies and minimising infection risk in patients with leukaemia Webinar details Date: Tuesday 28th September Time: 4:30pm Topic: COVID-19 and leukaemia; what more do we know?
Helen is a clinical lecturer leading research into optimising
vaccination
strategies and minimising infection risk in patients with leukaemia Webinar details Date: Tuesday 28th September Time: 4:30pm Topic: COVID-19 and leukaemia; what more do we know?
HAIRBEAR_UK
in
Leukaemia Support
3 years ago
A F Association Forum
Thank you to all our valued members on the Forum. It is so good to receive so much positive feedback from individuals about it, and how they have found the support and advice so helpful and beneficial. However, we must encourage the Posts are focussed solely towards AF. We pride ourselves on being
Thank you to all our valued members on the Forum. It is so good to receive so much positive feedback from individuals about it, and how they have found the support and advice so helpful and beneficial. However, we must encourage the Posts are focussed solely towards AF. We pride ourselves on being
TracyAdmin
Partner
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Pneumonia Vaccination
I have been on biologics for the past 11year(at present abatacept infusions every 4 weeks) & I have had pneumonia
vaccination
every 5years. I had a reminder from my gp practice that a boaster was due. Made an appointment but nurse wouldn’t give it to me as wasn’t sure about authorisation.
I have been on biologics for the past 11year(at present abatacept infusions every 4 weeks) & I have had pneumonia
vaccination
every 5years. I had a reminder from my gp practice that a boaster was due. Made an appointment but nurse wouldn’t give it to me as wasn’t sure about authorisation.
Jacqbox
in
NRAS
3 years ago
Dual Vaccine Trial in Myeloproliferative Neoplasms
Brief Summary: A phase I-II study in patients with mutated MPN by vaccinating with PD-L1 and Aginase1 peptides with Montanide ISA-51 as adjuvant, to monitor the immunological response to
vaccination
and subsequently safety, toxicity and clinical effect.
Brief Summary: A phase I-II study in patients with mutated MPN by vaccinating with PD-L1 and Aginase1 peptides with Montanide ISA-51 as adjuvant, to monitor the immunological response to
vaccination
and subsequently safety, toxicity and clinical effect.
Manouche
in
MPN Voice
3 years ago
Lupus & Coronavirus (COVID-19) - UPDATED (17/08/2021)
If you need further information, additional resources are available using the links below:
[u]Lupus & COVID-19
[/u] https://www.lupusuk.org.uk/covid19-
vaccination
/
[u]Additional Support[/u]
https://www.lupusuk.org.uk/coronavirus-support/
[u]LUPUS UK COVID-19 Emergency Assistance
If you need further information, additional resources are available using the links below:
[u]Lupus & COVID-19
[/u] https://www.lupusuk.org.uk/covid19-
vaccination
/
[u]Additional Support[/u]
https://www.lupusuk.org.uk/coronavirus-support/
[u]LUPUS UK COVID-19 Emergency Assistance
Paul_Howard
LUPUS UK
in
LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Covid
Hi everyone…. Credible research and my hematologist state that the covid vaccines may not work well, if at all, for people with blood cancers (I have PV with portal hypertension-enlarged spleen, on hydroxyurea, etc)…. and other MPN’s but being vaccinated is better then nothing…. I’ve had 2 doses and
Hi everyone…. Credible research and my hematologist state that the covid vaccines may not work well, if at all, for people with blood cancers (I have PV with portal hypertension-enlarged spleen, on hydroxyurea, etc)…. and other MPN’s but being vaccinated is better then nothing…. I’ve had 2 doses and
Hidden
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Heart conditions and jab?
Question who thinks this is related ?? Sibling had an aortic dissection type a and b April this year 6 months after 1st jab, requiring 6 hour open heart operation, thankfully survived! 6 months later parent has aortic dissection type b can’t operate as has COPD told to enjoy every day!!!! Whilst parent
Question who thinks this is related ?? Sibling had an aortic dissection type a and b April this year 6 months after 1st jab, requiring 6 hour open heart operation, thankfully survived! 6 months later parent has aortic dissection type b can’t operate as has COPD told to enjoy every day!!!! Whilst parent
Louiselou13
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Care home Covid rules
My son is now going to miss but still pay for 4 days at his day centre and 2 trips out with me and is looking like his flu
vaccination
will also need to be postponed.
My son is now going to miss but still pay for 4 days at his day centre and 2 trips out with me and is looking like his flu
vaccination
will also need to be postponed.
class9F
in
Mencap
3 years ago
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