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It’s not working
Following a particularly challenging day at work, which was preceded by a difficult nights sleep, last evening I found myself submerged in the familiar sort of ADHD thoughts and emotions I lived with my whole life. I have gotten the medications dialed in, I’m developing my inner advocate to contend on
Following a particularly challenging day at work, which was preceded by a difficult nights sleep, last evening I found myself submerged in the familiar sort of ADHD thoughts and emotions I lived with my whole life. I have gotten the medications dialed in, I’m developing my inner advocate to contend on
Alan0127
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
3 years ago
Covid Jab poorly afterwards but worth it!
My wife and I had our Covid jabs yesterday - the huge wave of emotions from relief, excitement, happiness. I got the Astra Zeneca one and really quick simple process, both of us in and out in 5 minutes a really polished process. No immediate side effects yesterday. Went to bed got up a little pain
My wife and I had our Covid jabs yesterday - the huge wave of emotions from relief, excitement, happiness. I got the Astra Zeneca one and really quick simple process, both of us in and out in 5 minutes a really polished process. No immediate side effects yesterday. Went to bed got up a little pain
sospan
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Headway
3 years ago
Good news and bad news?
Hello, I have posted before. I am stage 4 cll, stage 3 severe copd with emphysema, stage 3 non alcoholic steto hepatitis, and other serious medical problems. I have to have an egd and colonoscopy coming up and it's been cleared already but I contracted COVID from my husband (bless his heart, he's a
Hello, I have posted before. I am stage 4 cll, stage 3 severe copd with emphysema, stage 3 non alcoholic steto hepatitis, and other serious medical problems. I have to have an egd and colonoscopy coming up and it's been cleared already but I contracted COVID from my husband (bless his heart, he's a
Lancerlady
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CLL Support
3 years ago
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Thank you to everyone who posted about vaccine groups. I usual I was blithely believing all was in hand. This certainty was bolstered by the fact that following COVID I had asked for the flu jab this year and the surgery had recognised I was not in the right code, section so had moved me. Following
Thank you to everyone who posted about vaccine groups. I usual I was blithely believing all was in hand. This certainty was bolstered by the fact that following COVID I had asked for the flu jab this year and the surgery had recognised I was not in the right code, section so had moved me. Following
Hamptons
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Covid Vaccine Information
COVID vaccine information for APS patients [Updated 28/01/2021] While the vast majority of people are still vulnerable to COVID-19, a vaccine could help teach our bodies to fight the virus by stopping us from being infected or, at least, make COVID-19 less deadly. There are now three different vaccines
COVID vaccine information for APS patients [Updated 28/01/2021] While the vast majority of people are still vulnerable to COVID-19, a vaccine could help teach our bodies to fight the virus by stopping us from being infected or, at least, make COVID-19 less deadly. There are now three different vaccines
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
3 years ago
Group 6 and Vaccine
As promised I'm updating on the vaccine situation. I had my vaccine this morning - it's the Astrazeneca one. My GP made it known they were doing Group 6 a week ago, so I called and got my slot this week. So far so good. Usually with the flu jab my arm swells up and aches and I feel shattered. So far
As promised I'm updating on the vaccine situation. I had my vaccine this morning - it's the Astrazeneca one. My GP made it known they were doing Group 6 a week ago, so I called and got my slot this week. So far so good. Usually with the flu jab my arm swells up and aches and I feel shattered. So far
Insomniacette
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Gazyva reaction
Had my first 2 gazyva infusions last Thursday and Friday. Had a brief infusion reaction both days which resolved. Now 4 days later have muscle aches like the flu. Already had my flu shot and don’t have any other symptoms. My Oncologist says that you can get muscle aches from the Gazyva. Has anyone
Had my first 2 gazyva infusions last Thursday and Friday. Had a brief infusion reaction both days which resolved. Now 4 days later have muscle aches like the flu. Already had my flu shot and don’t have any other symptoms. My Oncologist says that you can get muscle aches from the Gazyva. Has anyone
jjaarons
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CLL Support
3 years ago
I am NO DOC
but I dont wanna get covid. I have many food allergies, and I am NOT scared to get vaccinated. I have a progressive condition, nothing good, not a flu vaccine lover, but needs must! take care.
but I dont wanna get covid. I have many food allergies, and I am NOT scared to get vaccinated. I have a progressive condition, nothing good, not a flu vaccine lover, but needs must! take care.
coat2003
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Positive Wellbeing During Self-Isolation
3 years ago
Chronic Shingles & Hashi/Hypo
Anyone else get Shingles everytime their TSH rises due to Hashi’s & it’s time for an increase in Levo.mg’s? This has been my pattern for a year now. First round was face/neck second was armpits. Both times bilateral. Shingles vaccine has not been an option for me because I can’t go long enough in between
Anyone else get Shingles everytime their TSH rises due to Hashi’s & it’s time for an increase in Levo.mg’s? This has been my pattern for a year now. First round was face/neck second was armpits. Both times bilateral. Shingles vaccine has not been an option for me because I can’t go long enough in between
badgenes
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Hopefully end of BCG Treatment
I had Bladder Cancer 5 years ago which is in remission but started again so started with two 6 week courses and 3 week course of BCG. Then Cyctoscopy and all clear but another 3 week BCG course to be on the safe side which has gone to 6mnthly. I guess I’d have a Cyctoscopy every 6mnths prior to the
I had Bladder Cancer 5 years ago which is in remission but started again so started with two 6 week courses and 3 week course of BCG. Then Cyctoscopy and all clear but another 3 week BCG course to be on the safe side which has gone to 6mnthly. I guess I’d have a Cyctoscopy every 6mnths prior to the
phil3
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Fight Bladder Cancer
3 years ago
Should You Take Extra Precautions Against New Coronavirus Variants If You’re Immunocompromised or at High Risk for COVID-19?
The rule of thumb is that even if you’re immunocompromised or living with chronic disease, you don’t necessarily need to take more or different precautions against the new variant — but it’s more important to follow the precautions you already know. Learn more about our FREE COVID-19 Patient Support
The rule of thumb is that even if you’re immunocompromised or living with chronic disease, you don’t necessarily need to take more or different precautions against the new variant — but it’s more important to follow the precautions you already know. Learn more about our FREE COVID-19 Patient Support
lupus-support1
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
3 years ago
What to Know About Getting the Second COVID-19 Vaccine Dose If You’re Immunocompromised or Have an Autoimmune Condition
From navigating delays in vaccine rollouts to monitoring for more severe side effects after your second shot, here’s your guide to the second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. Learn more about our FREE COVID-19 Patient Support Program for chronic illness patients and their loved ones. This has been reviewed
From navigating delays in vaccine rollouts to monitoring for more severe side effects after your second shot, here’s your guide to the second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. Learn more about our FREE COVID-19 Patient Support Program for chronic illness patients and their loved ones. This has been reviewed
lupus-support1
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
3 years ago
Getting a COVID-19 Vaccine with Autoimmune or Inflammatory Rheumatic Disease: New Guidance from the American College of Rheumatology
If you have a form of autoimmune or inflammatory arthritis or take immunosuppressant medication, chances are you’ve had questions about getting a COVID-19 vaccine. Here are some answers from a new resource from the American College of Rheumatology. Learn more about our FREE COVID-19 Patient Support
If you have a form of autoimmune or inflammatory arthritis or take immunosuppressant medication, chances are you’ve had questions about getting a COVID-19 vaccine. Here are some answers from a new resource from the American College of Rheumatology. Learn more about our FREE COVID-19 Patient Support
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
3 years ago
Methotrexate and the COVID-19 Vaccine: Should You Stop Taking Methotrexate Temporarily After Getting the Shot?
Pausing methotrexate after getting a COVID-19 vaccine may help increase your immune system’s response to the vaccine, but this decision should be made on a case-by-case basis with you and your doctor.
Methotrexate
If you have an autoimmune or inflammatory condition, you’ve likely had a number
Pausing methotrexate after getting a COVID-19 vaccine may help increase your immune system’s response to the vaccine, but this decision should be made on a case-by-case basis with you and your doctor.
Methotrexate
If you have an autoimmune or inflammatory condition, you’ve likely had a number
lupus-support1
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
3 years ago
Weird!
Was diagnosed with PMR seven years ago and it's never gone away. I'm convinced it was triggered by a 'flu jab few weeks before and have been on varying doses of Prednisolone since, currently 3 ml per day. But, and here's the weird bit, since I had my pfizer jab 4 weeks ago, I've had no PMR symtoms.
Was diagnosed with PMR seven years ago and it's never gone away. I'm convinced it was triggered by a 'flu jab few weeks before and have been on varying doses of Prednisolone since, currently 3 ml per day. But, and here's the weird bit, since I had my pfizer jab 4 weeks ago, I've had no PMR symtoms.
samitzi
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Anxiety Feelings
So I had to get a mandatory flu shot yesterday before I begin my new job at the hospital. I hate shots and of course I have all these bad thoughts and fears and what if’s about the shot.. showers also make me really anxious I hate taking showers. So I was in the shower and I started thinking about
So I had to get a mandatory flu shot yesterday before I begin my new job at the hospital. I hate shots and of course I have all these bad thoughts and fears and what if’s about the shot.. showers also make me really anxious I hate taking showers. So I was in the shower and I started thinking about
anonleo
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
Vaccines and flare up's?
Hi I'm new on here. I have 3 auto-immune conditions, including R.A. I was just wondering if anyone had a flare up after their covid vaccine? I had a pneumonia jab in September, a flu jab in November and the covid vaccine 4 weeks ago and the last few weeks I have been really struggling. It may be
Hi I'm new on here. I have 3 auto-immune conditions, including R.A. I was just wondering if anyone had a flare up after their covid vaccine? I had a pneumonia jab in September, a flu jab in November and the covid vaccine 4 weeks ago and the last few weeks I have been really struggling. It may be
debjw
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NRAS
3 years ago
Covid jab
I know my Fibro symptoms have increased dramatically over the last year or so, many meds I can't take as they affect my gut and make my infllammation even worse. I had my first jab 4 weeks ago and since then inflammation has gone to a new level, im at a loss as I had a feeling it would affect me. I never
I know my Fibro symptoms have increased dramatically over the last year or so, many meds I can't take as they affect my gut and make my infllammation even worse. I had my first jab 4 weeks ago and since then inflammation has gone to a new level, im at a loss as I had a feeling it would affect me. I never
ZoBo
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
Vaccine for Mitral Valve Prolapse?
Hi, I’m new to this so I’m sorry if this is in the wrong place. I was diagnosed with MVP 10 years ago with mild regurgitation. I also have first degree heartblock though I understand that’s trivial. I have the annual free flu vaccines and have had the pneumonia vaccine etc and have an annual hospital
Hi, I’m new to this so I’m sorry if this is in the wrong place. I was diagnosed with MVP 10 years ago with mild regurgitation. I also have first degree heartblock though I understand that’s trivial. I have the annual free flu vaccines and have had the pneumonia vaccine etc and have an annual hospital
Gracie132
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AF Association
3 years ago
COVID-19 First Dose of Vaccine and Blood Sugar Control
This is my personal experience as being a person
who has Type 1 Diabetes and had gotten my first dose for the COVID-19 vaccine yesterday ( 2-17-2021)
. I was seen with
11 other people that had been scheduled for yesterday morning and all 12 of us are scheduled for the second dose on 3-17-2021
This is my personal experience as being a person
who has Type 1 Diabetes and had gotten my first dose for the COVID-19 vaccine yesterday ( 2-17-2021)
. I was seen with
11 other people that had been scheduled for yesterday morning and all 12 of us are scheduled for the second dose on 3-17-2021
Activity2004
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Positive Wellbeing During Self-Isolation
3 years ago
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