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Forstair runs out before I can get the next prescription. The next installment
I’m being prescribed a forstair every 30 days. I’ve spoken to the pharmacist at the practice and she says: There are 120 doses in an inhaler, 120/4 =30, therefore a new inhaler every 30 days is sufficient. Plus, inhalers have 10% leeway so it’s fine. I’m saying: . it takes 3 to 4 actuations to prime
I’m being prescribed a forstair every 30 days. I’ve spoken to the pharmacist at the practice and she says: There are 120 doses in an inhaler, 120/4 =30, therefore a new inhaler every 30 days is sufficient. Plus, inhalers have 10% leeway so it’s fine. I’m saying: . it takes 3 to 4 actuations to prime
Ts777
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Dr Yusuf (YP) Saleeby- LDN & Covid &Long Covid
COVID, Long COVID and LDN https://vimeo.com/799076388
COVID, Long COVID and LDN https://vimeo.com/799076388
Shewulf
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LDN Research Trust
1 year ago
Patient Initiated Returns List
I last saw my rheumatologist nearly 18 months ago and it was only after I had my appointment that I realised I hadn't been given a date for my next appointment, as was usually the case. I assumed that this was due to the backlog caused by Covid and thought nothing more about it until last autumn. But
I last saw my rheumatologist nearly 18 months ago and it was only after I had my appointment that I realised I hadn't been given a date for my next appointment, as was usually the case. I assumed that this was due to the backlog caused by Covid and thought nothing more about it until last autumn. But
MrsMouseSJ
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
1 year ago
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I last saw my rheumatologist nearly 18 months ago and it was only after I had my appointment that I realised I hadn't been given a date for my next appointment, as was usually the case. I assumed that this was due to the backlog caused by Covid and thought nothing more about it until last autumn. But
I last saw my rheumatologist nearly 18 months ago and it was only after I had my appointment that I realised I hadn't been given a date for my next appointment, as was usually the case. I assumed that this was due to the backlog caused by Covid and thought nothing more about it until last autumn. But
MrsMouseSJ
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
Fibro and COVID
Hi allI have suffered with fibro since 2012 after my right hip was replaced. It has varied a bit in how debilitating it has been for me. Unfortunately I was walloped by the Milanese variant of Covid when the whole Covid nightmare kicked off in Europe in earnest. I thankfully did not end up in hospital
Hi allI have suffered with fibro since 2012 after my right hip was replaced. It has varied a bit in how debilitating it has been for me. Unfortunately I was walloped by the Milanese variant of Covid when the whole Covid nightmare kicked off in Europe in earnest. I thankfully did not end up in hospital
shushkin
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
Worsening burning, restless, pins and needles in both feet and calves - is this related to the prednisolone, PMR, or something related?
I cannot fathom why this is happening and why it is becoming worse. I just cannot sleep for this. I take Magnesium Glycenate each day, and have not been troubled by restess legs for several years. I had been on 8mg preds since August 2021, Since this past autumn what with Covid, bronchial infection
I cannot fathom why this is happening and why it is becoming worse. I just cannot sleep for this. I take Magnesium Glycenate each day, and have not been troubled by restess legs for several years. I had been on 8mg preds since August 2021, Since this past autumn what with Covid, bronchial infection
Bennijax
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Chronic fatigue/ long covid and fitness journey.
hi! Just asking if anyone who has had long covid with fatigue being the main symptom has started their journey back to health again? I was a casual runner before and regret pounding away on the treadmill whilst struggling to breathe when I had covid. My lungs have been damaged but I need to try
hi! Just asking if anyone who has had long covid with fatigue being the main symptom has started their journey back to health again? I was a casual runner before and regret pounding away on the treadmill whilst struggling to breathe when I had covid. My lungs have been damaged but I need to try
Esra82
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Couch to 5K
1 year ago
New test detects COVID accurately, within hours of infection
https://www.simonsfoundation.org/2023/02/27/new-testing-approach-diagnoses-covid-19-with-near-perfect-accuracy/ SNIP, with my emphasis \\ [i]Most existing COVID-19 tests “rely on the same principle, which is that you have accumulated a detectable amount of viral material, for example, in your nose,
https://www.simonsfoundation.org/2023/02/27/new-testing-approach-diagnoses-covid-19-with-near-perfect-accuracy/ SNIP, with my emphasis \\ [i]Most existing COVID-19 tests “rely on the same principle, which is that you have accumulated a detectable amount of viral material, for example, in your nose,
bennevisplace
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Off Treatment Thoughts
Wondering if anyone has experienced this or has thoughts: 13 q Muted. Was on ibrutinib followed by zanubrutinib for consecutive 24 months. Labs normalized and stayed that way within 6 weeks of initiating treatment. So was on BTKi therapy for two years Have been off zanubrutinib since July 2022
Wondering if anyone has experienced this or has thoughts: 13 q Muted. Was on ibrutinib followed by zanubrutinib for consecutive 24 months. Labs normalized and stayed that way within 6 weeks of initiating treatment. So was on BTKi therapy for two years Have been off zanubrutinib since July 2022
Davidcara
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CLL Support
1 year ago
CA27-29 numbers and Covid
Has anyone experienced their CA 27-29 numbers going up due to their having Covid or another of the nasty viruses going around these days? I’ve been sick the past two months. Home test was negative for Covid but we seem to have some viruses that are every bit as bad and my tumor markers crept up to 49
Has anyone experienced their CA 27-29 numbers going up due to their having Covid or another of the nasty viruses going around these days? I’ve been sick the past two months. Home test was negative for Covid but we seem to have some viruses that are every bit as bad and my tumor markers crept up to 49
Ilovehorses
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Activities during 2ww - how careful are you about attending social events etc?
Hello, I've got an FET coming up and am on steroids for this one. I've got a few planned activities which involves a gig which I'd loved to go to but I'm just not sure its worth the risk with COVID still about, especially if my immune system is slightly dampened with the drugs. Wondering what other people
Hello, I've got an FET coming up and am on steroids for this one. I've got a few planned activities which involves a gig which I'd loved to go to but I'm just not sure its worth the risk with COVID still about, especially if my immune system is slightly dampened with the drugs. Wondering what other people
Bookbroad
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
Long covid and prosthetic issues
I have not been able to get the covid omicron booster because I am allergic to an ingredient in the Moderna and Phizer. But I have had 2 JandJs, and a mild case of covid a year ago. After a morning of sneezing 2weeks ago I tested and was surprised to see the dreaded pink line indicating I was positive
I have not been able to get the covid omicron booster because I am allergic to an ingredient in the Moderna and Phizer. But I have had 2 JandJs, and a mild case of covid a year ago. After a morning of sneezing 2weeks ago I tested and was surprised to see the dreaded pink line indicating I was positive
GinaD
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
1 year ago
SLE patients may have reduced response to COVID-19 vaccination
Some immunosuppressive treatments also have an effect, study finds by Andrea Lobo, PhD | February 23, 2023 Patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) have a reduced response to COVID-19 vaccination, an effect made worse by specific immunosuppressive treatments, a recent study reports. A
Some immunosuppressive treatments also have an effect, study finds by Andrea Lobo, PhD | February 23, 2023 Patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) have a reduced response to COVID-19 vaccination, an effect made worse by specific immunosuppressive treatments, a recent study reports. A
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
1 year ago
Gill Curwen poem called Collateral Damage
This is a poem by a lady called Gill Curwen, who suffers from Long Covid. She posted the poem up on Facebook and someone from Change.org who is campaigning for better compensation for primary carers who ended up with Long Covid, asked her if she could reproduce the poem on Change.org. When I read it
This is a poem by a lady called Gill Curwen, who suffers from Long Covid. She posted the poem up on Facebook and someone from Change.org who is campaigning for better compensation for primary carers who ended up with Long Covid, asked her if she could reproduce the poem on Change.org. When I read it
MiniSpec
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
taking Niraparib whilst having covid
Hi I thought I read somewhere that if you are diagnosed with covid you should stop taking your PARP treatment? Anybody know if this is true? J x
Hi I thought I read somewhere that if you are diagnosed with covid you should stop taking your PARP treatment? Anybody know if this is true? J x
Jingles6
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
Syringe
A recently change of my biologic arrived requiring syringe application where previous biologic was via pen applicator which was easy and fine to self administer.Administering the first dose of new biologic was awkward and unpleasant to do with its longer needle and pushing the plunger with a swollen
A recently change of my biologic arrived requiring syringe application where previous biologic was via pen applicator which was easy and fine to self administer.Administering the first dose of new biologic was awkward and unpleasant to do with its longer needle and pushing the plunger with a swollen
Wantplaytennis
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NRAS
1 year ago
Acalabrutinib and covid vaccines
I have been on acalabrutinib for 2 months and doing very well. It has been about 6 months since I have had my last covid vaccine , and I am due for another. My question is will the covid vaccines work while taking acalabrutinib?
I have been on acalabrutinib for 2 months and doing very well. It has been about 6 months since I have had my last covid vaccine , and I am due for another. My question is will the covid vaccines work while taking acalabrutinib?
Rrriver
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Paxlovid
After keeping the dreaded Covid at bay for almost three years I finally tested positive last week. I had assumed this would happen at some point but being immunocompromised it goes without saying that it’s a worrying time. Fortunately I was able to access antivirals very easily and started taking them
After keeping the dreaded Covid at bay for almost three years I finally tested positive last week. I had assumed this would happen at some point but being immunocompromised it goes without saying that it’s a worrying time. Fortunately I was able to access antivirals very easily and started taking them
Hightower62
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NRAS
1 year ago
Severe Cold, to Bronchitis; PMR has not returned
Had gotten a cold that became tenacious, as after 1 week of a head cold it progressed to my chest. A week later I had Bronchitis for the first time in my life and starting with week 3 my GP put me on a Prednisone routine of 40 mg, 30, 20, 10 over a course of 10 days. As if that wasn’t enough, she
Had gotten a cold that became tenacious, as after 1 week of a head cold it progressed to my chest. A week later I had Bronchitis for the first time in my life and starting with week 3 my GP put me on a Prednisone routine of 40 mg, 30, 20, 10 over a course of 10 days. As if that wasn’t enough, she
Boss302Fan
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Have just tested positive for Covid. Currently on 7.5mg prednisolone. Is it OK to take Snip twice a day or should I increase my dosage?
What I thought were standard cold symptoms - sore throat, runny nose and congestion - have turned out to be Covid. This is Day 2 and I don't feel too bad. I took a Snip last night and again this afternoon. It certainly helps but I seem to remember reading that you had to be careful taking this type
What I thought were standard cold symptoms - sore throat, runny nose and congestion - have turned out to be Covid. This is Day 2 and I don't feel too bad. I took a Snip last night and again this afternoon. It certainly helps but I seem to remember reading that you had to be careful taking this type
Pr0jection
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
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