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asthma review
I struggle with the breathing chest is tight & itchy the sleep at night is the worse I’m up about 4am mainly so my husband can get some rest this has followed a cold . Up to then never needed an inhaler only for prevention now it’s 4,5x a day for relief drs put me on steroid tabs - still wheezing
I struggle with the breathing chest is tight & itchy the sleep at night is the worse I’m up about 4am mainly so my husband can get some rest this has followed a cold . Up to then never needed an inhaler only for prevention now it’s 4,5x a day for relief drs put me on steroid tabs - still wheezing
AlfaRomeoLKK
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Asthma Community Forum
9 months ago
‼️ Anaphylaxis ‼️
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-66330268 Having suffered Anaphylaxis following a Depo-medrone Steroid injection whilst in the consulting room at my Rheumatology Hospital, this article on BBC news today caught my eye. I have SLE. It mentions Contrast Dye used in scans & having seen recent posts on
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-66330268 Having suffered Anaphylaxis following a Depo-medrone Steroid injection whilst in the consulting room at my Rheumatology Hospital, this article on BBC news today caught my eye. I have SLE. It mentions Contrast Dye used in scans & having seen recent posts on
Turquoise-1
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LUPUS UK
11 months ago
can the covid booster trigger Ankylosing spondylitis ?
Hello I had all my covid vaccines and the rheumatologist said the covid booster in some people can trigger it. So now I have AS from the covid vaccine? Is that right ? I am 63. I never had any symptoms before. It came on suddenly two months after the first shot. Thank you Jan
Hello I had all my covid vaccines and the rheumatologist said the covid booster in some people can trigger it. So now I have AS from the covid vaccine? Is that right ? I am 63. I never had any symptoms before. It came on suddenly two months after the first shot. Thank you Jan
Jan87
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NRAS
11 months ago
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Dopamine to Pregabalin transition advice, please
I started taking Mirapexin in 2002. My dose increased over the years, reaching 5 x 0.088 mg tablets four years ago when augmentation set in. Three years ago, my doctor prescribed pregabalin and allowed me to manage my transition from Mirapexin. I have not yet completed that transition. Today, I take
I started taking Mirapexin in 2002. My dose increased over the years, reaching 5 x 0.088 mg tablets four years ago when augmentation set in. Three years ago, my doctor prescribed pregabalin and allowed me to manage my transition from Mirapexin. I have not yet completed that transition. Today, I take
MrVimes
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Restless Legs Syndrome
10 months ago
immunosuppression, Covid, and back to office policies
Is there anyone else whose reasonable accommodation request to telecommute full time due to immunosuppression during Covid was completely disregarded and treated with disdain? I am pursuing legal action and looking for others who have experienced similar discrimination
Is there anyone else whose reasonable accommodation request to telecommute full time due to immunosuppression during Covid was completely disregarded and treated with disdain? I am pursuing legal action and looking for others who have experienced similar discrimination
MsAmyM
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Kidney Disease
11 months ago
Covid and flu jab
What’s the experience of anyone who has taken covid vaccination and flu jab at the same time? I have heard(whether it be true or not), that having the jabs 2 or 3 weeks apart could mean feeling less poorly etc. What’s been the experience out there, especially for those who have had jabs(covid and flu
What’s the experience of anyone who has taken covid vaccination and flu jab at the same time? I have heard(whether it be true or not), that having the jabs 2 or 3 weeks apart could mean feeling less poorly etc. What’s been the experience out there, especially for those who have had jabs(covid and flu
Saj123456
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Asthma Community Forum
10 months ago
Have you been misdiagnosed? I might have been.
I was diagnosed with Parkinson’s approximately four years ago by two different neurologists. I noticed the first symptoms two years before that. So I am into my sixth year with Parkinson’s. I have managed to treat my symptoms through natural solutions, including: - An intense focus on finding a diet
I was diagnosed with Parkinson’s approximately four years ago by two different neurologists. I noticed the first symptoms two years before that. So I am into my sixth year with Parkinson’s. I have managed to treat my symptoms through natural solutions, including: - An intense focus on finding a diet
Vt11
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Progesterone pesserys?
I came across a thread earlier and just wanted to see what the general consensus is as I'm a little baffled last year I had a an awful experience a year later decided to have another go of icsi, but I'm cautious. I had a cancer scare whilst starting my stims resulting in egg collection only being taken
I came across a thread earlier and just wanted to see what the general consensus is as I'm a little baffled last year I had a an awful experience a year later decided to have another go of icsi, but I'm cautious. I had a cancer scare whilst starting my stims resulting in egg collection only being taken
Rookery17
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Fertility Network UK
5 months ago
second time lucky ?
Can I hope for a totally different result? Has anyone gone from NOTHING first round and then had a decent result on the second round? As I approach my second nhs icsi cycle I’m anxious, nervous and hopeful that I will get a better result this time. We collected three eggs which were quite small
Can I hope for a totally different result? Has anyone gone from NOTHING first round and then had a decent result on the second round? As I approach my second nhs icsi cycle I’m anxious, nervous and hopeful that I will get a better result this time. We collected three eggs which were quite small
Cuppppatea
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Fertility Network UK
5 months ago
COVID and prednisone
Hi everyone, There's a summer COVID surge happening here in the US. I'm just wondering if there is anything I should know about COVID and pred. If I get COVID, does that affect how much pred I should take? If I am in a flare (I am actually in a mild flare right now) and I get COVID, then what do I
Hi everyone, There's a summer COVID surge happening here in the US. I'm just wondering if there is anything I should know about COVID and pred. If I get COVID, does that affect how much pred I should take? If I am in a flare (I am actually in a mild flare right now) and I get COVID, then what do I
sferios
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PMRGCAuk
11 months ago
Best Arthur description I’ve read!
Found this on the South Wales Police Facebook page, of all places. Describes our illness so well… #HumansOfSWP | 💬 "I suffer with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), which is an autoimmune and inflammatory disease. In basic terms it means my immune system attacks healthy cells in my body by mistake, causing
Found this on the South Wales Police Facebook page, of all places. Describes our illness so well… #HumansOfSWP | 💬 "I suffer with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), which is an autoimmune and inflammatory disease. In basic terms it means my immune system attacks healthy cells in my body by mistake, causing
Llanberisman
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NRAS
11 months ago
First time Ruxolitinib and what to make note of, from Vietnam - a case of interest/study
I am writing on behalf of my mother who was diagnosed with PV back in 2002. The symptoms started with her in 2001 but it took over 1 year for my mother to get to the right hospital, a specialized Hematologic hospital of the Ho Chi Minh City and she was put on HU since then, until recently, as a BMB showed
I am writing on behalf of my mother who was diagnosed with PV back in 2002. The symptoms started with her in 2001 but it took over 1 year for my mother to get to the right hospital, a specialized Hematologic hospital of the Ho Chi Minh City and she was put on HU since then, until recently, as a BMB showed
Cranston3x
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MPN Voice
11 months ago
Double jabs 😷
I had my flu and covid jabs today .. Went around 9.30 this morning then took Sadie for the longest walk ... It was lovley towards the end of walk I was starting to shiver with cold .. Its not cold at all I'm still wearing shorts... I'm now on the couch wrapped in a blanket with my dressing gown on feeling
I had my flu and covid jabs today .. Went around 9.30 this morning then took Sadie for the longest walk ... It was lovley towards the end of walk I was starting to shiver with cold .. Its not cold at all I'm still wearing shorts... I'm now on the couch wrapped in a blanket with my dressing gown on feeling
Blackbird9
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 months ago
myocarditis
I have long covid and for months I’ve suffered debilitating symptoms of arhythmia and breathlessness and exhaustion on exercise Finally after an MRI scan of heart I have been told I have myocarditis. Does anyone have experience of this being caused by covid? I don’t know how it can be treated but am
I have long covid and for months I’ve suffered debilitating symptoms of arhythmia and breathlessness and exhaustion on exercise Finally after an MRI scan of heart I have been told I have myocarditis. Does anyone have experience of this being caused by covid? I don’t know how it can be treated but am
Midnight2022
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British Heart Foundation
11 months ago
2nd ICSI cycle failed
hi everyone, I am feeling absolutely devastated.i had my egg collection yesterday and 4 eggs were extracted. Today I got a call from the clinic that out of 4 , 2 eggs were not mature and the other two did not fertilise. It was my second ICSI cycle, first one being in October last year.I am 44, low
hi everyone, I am feeling absolutely devastated.i had my egg collection yesterday and 4 eggs were extracted. Today I got a call from the clinic that out of 4 , 2 eggs were not mature and the other two did not fertilise. It was my second ICSI cycle, first one being in October last year.I am 44, low
EatPrayLive
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Fertility Network UK
5 months ago
Taurine supplements New Scientist Page 18, 17 June 2023
There is a research article in the news article section of the New Scientist that week saying that Taurine supplements may extend lifespan and health as we get older. 12,000 60 year olds were analysed and higher taurine levels correlated with better health and lower incidence of type 2 diabetes and reduced
There is a research article in the news article section of the New Scientist that week saying that Taurine supplements may extend lifespan and health as we get older. 12,000 60 year olds were analysed and higher taurine levels correlated with better health and lower incidence of type 2 diabetes and reduced
RoyMacDonald
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AF Association
1 year ago
Spinal Stenosis with nerve root impingement and foot drop Surgery or no surgery?
Hi, I'm 52, I have been battling what I thought was a Normal Siacaitic nerve pain for over a year now. Had steroid injections and medrol dos paks until I woke up one day and couldn't walk at all bc the pain was so severe and my left foot I couldn't move.i. I thought I was maybe becoming paralyzed..
Hi, I'm 52, I have been battling what I thought was a Normal Siacaitic nerve pain for over a year now. Had steroid injections and medrol dos paks until I woke up one day and couldn't walk at all bc the pain was so severe and my left foot I couldn't move.i. I thought I was maybe becoming paralyzed..
Blueberryboo
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Pain Concern
11 months ago
Covid Recovery - Exhausted
Hi, I tested positive for Covid on July 15. Symptoms were mild at first, felt more like allergies. On July 15 I lost my sense of taste and smell, then the tightest in my chest and exhaustion hit. I took Paxlovid and have had a round of antibiotics and steroids to get rid of this virus, but it’s
Hi, I tested positive for Covid on July 15. Symptoms were mild at first, felt more like allergies. On July 15 I lost my sense of taste and smell, then the tightest in my chest and exhaustion hit. I took Paxlovid and have had a round of antibiotics and steroids to get rid of this virus, but it’s
Utballa
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AF Association
11 months ago
cold/flu
any one know the best cold/flu medicines to take the pharmacist said to avoid decongestants agents but all the ones I’m looking at have them. I have a head cold so need to take something to clear it. I’m in levothyroxine 50
any one know the best cold/flu medicines to take the pharmacist said to avoid decongestants agents but all the ones I’m looking at have them. I have a head cold so need to take something to clear it. I’m in levothyroxine 50
Bobby25
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
does half a mg make so much difference
about three weeks ago I started to feel the familiar aches associated with pmr. Prior to this I had dropped from 3.5 to 3. I contacted my rheumatologist department and had a blood test which showed cpr <5 cor but I had symptoms. I’ve arranged a further blood test next week and was advised to stay with
about three weeks ago I started to feel the familiar aches associated with pmr. Prior to this I had dropped from 3.5 to 3. I contacted my rheumatologist department and had a blood test which showed cpr <5 cor but I had symptoms. I’ve arranged a further blood test next week and was advised to stay with
Rosina1871
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PMRGCAuk
11 months ago
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