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Does anyone know what the current mortality rate is for CLL patients on V + O who get COVID? Thx
Does anyone know what the current mortality rate is for CLL patients on V + O who get COVID? Thx
skipro
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CLL Support
9 months ago
ANyone taking Prolia for osteoporosis?
Hi! I have been dealing with osteoporosis for more than 20 years and taken all the pills and Forteo shots. I have Lupus, Hyperparathyroidisn, Low Vitamin D and low body mass that all contribute to the problem. Unfortunately, it has continues to get worse. I have been hesitant to take Prolia as it will
Hi! I have been dealing with osteoporosis for more than 20 years and taken all the pills and Forteo shots. I have Lupus, Hyperparathyroidisn, Low Vitamin D and low body mass that all contribute to the problem. Unfortunately, it has continues to get worse. I have been hesitant to take Prolia as it will
Pumpkin2009
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LUPUS UK
8 months ago
Chest infection shall I increase steroids for a few days.
I have been on 9 mg for about 2 months but had
chest
infection
since last week. Got antibiotics and slowly recovering. However I have asthma and am a bit wheezy, what are your thoughts on temporary increase in prednisolone. I will be keeping in touch with doctor if symptoms change.
I have been on 9 mg for about 2 months but had
chest
infection
since last week. Got antibiotics and slowly recovering. However I have asthma and am a bit wheezy, what are your thoughts on temporary increase in prednisolone. I will be keeping in touch with doctor if symptoms change.
Bibberty
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
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Webinar: Covid-19 and mental health
Dr Hari Jayaram, associate professor at the Institute of Ophthalmology and consultant ophthalmic surgeon at Moorfields Eye Hospital, joins us for our next My Macular and Me webinar. He will be discussing his research on the effects of degenerative eye conditions on a patient’s mental health, looking
Dr Hari Jayaram, associate professor at the Institute of Ophthalmology and consultant ophthalmic surgeon at Moorfields Eye Hospital, joins us for our next My Macular and Me webinar. He will be discussing his research on the effects of degenerative eye conditions on a patient’s mental health, looking
Carol_MacularSociety
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Macular Society
9 months ago
Workplace Injury
I work in the dental field and was trimming an imperino I was taking on a patient. When trimming the impression, he scalpel slipped and cut my finger fairly deeply. I checked the impression and there was no obvious blood contamination, likely only a small amount of saliva. After following proper protocol
I work in the dental field and was trimming an imperino I was taking on a patient. When trimming the impression, he scalpel slipped and cut my finger fairly deeply. I checked the impression and there was no obvious blood contamination, likely only a small amount of saliva. After following proper protocol
Lc06091
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British Liver Trust
3 months ago
Shingles Vaccination
Hi folks, just been sent a link for the Shingles Vaccine, is this something anyone else has had. I wasn't aware that when taking Methotrexate this was possible. Unfortunately I can never get through to my surgery to ask the question. Thank you
Hi folks, just been sent a link for the Shingles Vaccine, is this something anyone else has had. I wasn't aware that when taking Methotrexate this was possible. Unfortunately I can never get through to my surgery to ask the question. Thank you
Ports
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NRAS
8 months ago
Has anyone had liver issues following covid pandemic
Hi all, this post has actually been prompted by being contacted by a member that has seen one of my previous posts, apart from that I've been away from the forum for a while. I've been experiencing issues since January 2020, and I'm yet to find out what is causing them. These included RUQ pain, itchiness
Hi all, this post has actually been prompted by being contacted by a member that has seen one of my previous posts, apart from that I've been away from the forum for a while. I've been experiencing issues since January 2020, and I'm yet to find out what is causing them. These included RUQ pain, itchiness
daveyboixx
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British Liver Trust
9 months ago
INVOLVEMENT OPPORTUNITY – CENTRAL LONDON (Hepatitis B)
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Do you live with hepatitis B and want to make the way it is diagnosed, monitored, and treated in the UK better for patients?
The British Liver Trust are working with researchers and clinicians to
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Share your experiences to help researchers improve care for hepatitis B in the UK
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Do you live with hepatitis B and want to make the way it is diagnosed, monitored, and treated in the UK better for patients?
The British Liver Trust are working with researchers and clinicians to
BritishLiverTrust1
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
covid
Hi all Have just tested positive for covid. I’ve managed to reduce steroids to 2mg per day. Should I now increase the dose. I’m waiting to hear from a clinician about anti vitals Thank you
Hi all Have just tested positive for covid. I’ve managed to reduce steroids to 2mg per day. Should I now increase the dose. I’m waiting to hear from a clinician about anti vitals Thank you
Ana-16
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
b12 purchase
Hi I was treated by GP for low B12 for a year but once my levels were midway on “normal range” the injections were discontinued and I struggle to find ways to boost my intake orally. I have just purchased Hydroxocobalamin online but am unsure if the dosage is similar to that I was previously prescribed
Hi I was treated by GP for low B12 for a year but once my levels were midway on “normal range” the injections were discontinued and I struggle to find ways to boost my intake orally. I have just purchased Hydroxocobalamin online but am unsure if the dosage is similar to that I was previously prescribed
Maximus2222
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 months ago
low level phosphate
Hi, I was discharged from hospital yesterday after being admitted with an asthma attack and
chest
infection
. After blood tests, it was discovered that my phosphate level was 0.022 which apparently was life threatening.
Hi, I was discharged from hospital yesterday after being admitted with an asthma attack and
chest
infection
. After blood tests, it was discovered that my phosphate level was 0.022 which apparently was life threatening.
Fian
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Reading my symptoms
I have been stuck on 5 mgs of Pred for a very long time. I attempted to reduce by half a mg. I immediately felt really ill, deathly sick and dizzy with nightmares. I have had a very painful neck for about 6 weeks. I took a Covid test because I felt so viral. I didn’t think my one sided neck pain was
I have been stuck on 5 mgs of Pred for a very long time. I attempted to reduce by half a mg. I immediately felt really ill, deathly sick and dizzy with nightmares. I have had a very painful neck for about 6 weeks. I took a Covid test because I felt so viral. I didn’t think my one sided neck pain was
SheffieldJane
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
Long time no running…
I have just realised it’s been five years since I last did C25K. a lot has happened since then, weddings, too many funerals, Covid and a hip replacement at aged 50. My question to you all, is there anyone on this forum that has completed this course post hip replacement? I have not run since it was
I have just realised it’s been five years since I last did C25K. a lot has happened since then, weddings, too many funerals, Covid and a hip replacement at aged 50. My question to you all, is there anyone on this forum that has completed this course post hip replacement? I have not run since it was
Fitterhazeleyes_23
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
9 months ago
Process & timescales - NHS Scotland
Hi everyone, I have been referred to an NHS fertility specialist and my appointment is mid-January. This is the first time I have been through this and looking to see if anyone can tell me a little more about the process and what kind of timescales to expect for starting treatments? (I’m in Scotland
Hi everyone, I have been referred to an NHS fertility specialist and my appointment is mid-January. This is the first time I have been through this and looking to see if anyone can tell me a little more about the process and what kind of timescales to expect for starting treatments? (I’m in Scotland
EasterBunny32
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Fertility Network UK
6 months ago
Storm in a teacup.
On Tuesday I had overnight chest pain - hx of unstable angina which cardiologist thinks may be small vessel angina, but has not investigated yet. It all started after AVR went wrong 4 years ago, I suffered circulatory collapse post surgery and needed an emergency triple by pass. I ended up with
On Tuesday I had overnight chest pain - hx of unstable angina which cardiologist thinks may be small vessel angina, but has not investigated yet. It all started after AVR went wrong 4 years ago, I suffered circulatory collapse post surgery and needed an emergency triple by pass. I ended up with
francesw47
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British Heart Foundation
11 months ago
Covid finally caught me!
After being so careful for over 3years Covid finally caught me! My husband tested positive last Monday and despite keeping well away from him tested positive on Thursday. I contacted the NHS Covid helpline in the morning and had anti virals delivered to my door by 4pm. I am still testing positive today
After being so careful for over 3years Covid finally caught me! My husband tested positive last Monday and despite keeping well away from him tested positive on Thursday. I contacted the NHS Covid helpline in the morning and had anti virals delivered to my door by 4pm. I am still testing positive today
Elizabetha
in
CLL Support
9 months ago
Very fast onset of Pneumonia! It’s a long story; are you comfortable…
My husband is on W&W for CLL, though he may start treatment soon. Well, he had a heavy cold (as did I) and though it lingered abit we weren’t too concerned. Was still coughing up green mucus abit but he wasn’t concerned (I was and told him but … well, he felt better he said) Day before Christmas Eve
My husband is on W&W for CLL, though he may start treatment soon. Well, he had a heavy cold (as did I) and though it lingered abit we weren’t too concerned. Was still coughing up green mucus abit but he wasn’t concerned (I was and told him but … well, he felt better he said) Day before Christmas Eve
Tpdnotts
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CLL Support
5 months ago
PMR and Covid vaccine
Hello. I was diagnosed with PMR in March 2023 but had pain from October 2022 which GP put down to deferred pain from hip problem which I had seen a physio who gave me excercises which with hindsight cured the hip pain. I had Covid vaccine in early October and I didn’t make the connection at the time
Hello. I was diagnosed with PMR in March 2023 but had pain from October 2022 which GP put down to deferred pain from hip problem which I had seen a physio who gave me excercises which with hindsight cured the hip pain. I had Covid vaccine in early October and I didn’t make the connection at the time
Richard170356
in
PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
Fraught with worry
26.7: ALT 45, GGT 54 ALP 19816.8: ALT 40, GGT 40, ALP 196 21.8: Ultrasound identified nothing sinister but said the liver was: moderately infused with fatty infiltration. My cholesterol is through the roof. My BMI was about 32 on 11.7; now 29.75. All other bloods well within range except MCV which
26.7: ALT 45, GGT 54 ALP 19816.8: ALT 40, GGT 40, ALP 196 21.8: Ultrasound identified nothing sinister but said the liver was: moderately infused with fatty infiltration. My cholesterol is through the roof. My BMI was about 32 on 11.7; now 29.75. All other bloods well within range except MCV which
PutneyGirl
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British Liver Trust
9 months ago
Thrush but not a bird
I have been given the wrong dose of my inhaler for Asthma. Now have to use two puffs instead of one to obtain the same amount. Will this increase my sore throat and oral thrush burden ? It is something I struggle with. Nothing to be done until Monday. Any advice would be welcome.
I have been given the wrong dose of my inhaler for Asthma. Now have to use two puffs instead of one to obtain the same amount. Will this increase my sore throat and oral thrush burden ? It is something I struggle with. Nothing to be done until Monday. Any advice would be welcome.
Dottie11
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 months ago
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