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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
in
Positive Wellbeing During Self-Isolation
3 years ago
COVID-19 First Dose of Vaccine and Blood Sugar Control
Hi everyone. I wanted to let you know that yesterday (
[u] 2-17-2021[/u]
) I had gotten my [u]first dose for the COVID-19 vaccine[/u]! 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
. When I had
Hi everyone. I wanted to let you know that yesterday (
[u] 2-17-2021[/u]
) I had gotten my [u]first dose for the COVID-19 vaccine[/u]! 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
. When I had
Activity2004
Administrator
in
Diabetes India
3 years ago
Fasting and Chemo
Just read this on one of my favorite websites - https://examine.com/ Study: Fasting for cancer Fasting — so hot right now. But slow your roll for just a second … fasting isn’t a panacea, no matter how appealing its simplicity seems. In the case of fasting for cancer, the evidence is promising, but
Just read this on one of my favorite websites - https://examine.com/ Study: Fasting for cancer Fasting — so hot right now. But slow your roll for just a second … fasting isn’t a panacea, no matter how appealing its simplicity seems. In the case of fasting for cancer, the evidence is promising, but
ANNIE6449
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 years ago
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COVID-19 First Dose of Vaccine and Blood Sugar Control
Hi everyone. I wanted to let you know that yesterday (
2-17-2021
) I had gotten my [u]first dose for the COVID-19 vaccine[/u]! 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 [u]3-17-2021[/u]. When I had
Hi everyone. I wanted to let you know that yesterday (
2-17-2021
) I had gotten my [u]first dose for the COVID-19 vaccine[/u]! 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 [u]3-17-2021[/u]. When I had
Activity2004
Administrator
in
Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
3 years ago
Asthma harder to control after switching inhalers
Hi, After reading a recent post it started me wondering if the reason my asthma flared up again, a couple of months after switching inhalers and has been difficult to control since, is because the switch wasn’t equivalent to what I was taking before. 🤔 For years I had been on a high dose: 2 puffs
Hi, After reading a recent post it started me wondering if the reason my asthma flared up again, a couple of months after switching inhalers and has been difficult to control since, is because the switch wasn’t equivalent to what I was taking before. 🤔 For years I had been on a high dose: 2 puffs
Celie1
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Husband's COPD getting much worse - needs help
I apologise in advance for the length of this post but I am desperate and lost. Any advice is welcome. My husband has severe COPD and I am really concerned about him. He is 52 and was diagnosed several years ago. He still smokes around one cigarette’s worth of tobacco a day but is increasingly struggling
I apologise in advance for the length of this post but I am desperate and lost. Any advice is welcome. My husband has severe COPD and I am really concerned about him. He is 52 and was diagnosed several years ago. He still smokes around one cigarette’s worth of tobacco a day but is increasingly struggling
Linmac66
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Crackling popping lungs when breathing
Hi, after a little advice or similar experience.... 5 weeks ago I developed a really tight chest and non productive cough out of nowhere, no illness. Stole my husbands fostair inhaler 3 days in as really struggling and couldn’t see go, got through it but it was horrendous, really uncomfortable and could
Hi, after a little advice or similar experience.... 5 weeks ago I developed a really tight chest and non productive cough out of nowhere, no illness. Stole my husbands fostair inhaler 3 days in as really struggling and couldn’t see go, got through it but it was horrendous, really uncomfortable and could
Jen3675
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Tocilizumab cool bag?
Does anyone have any recommendations? There seem to be a number for insulin transportation? I’m fantasising about future travel!!!
Does anyone have any recommendations? There seem to be a number for insulin transportation? I’m fantasising about future travel!!!
Bachblues
in
PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
inhaler problem
I use Fostair which is the best I have ever been prescribed, however from about a year ago they started running out way before the counter reached zero and have recently got worse, now i regularly have my inhaler stop working with up to seventy doses still indicated. I have been told that I am imagining
I use Fostair which is the best I have ever been prescribed, however from about a year ago they started running out way before the counter reached zero and have recently got worse, now i regularly have my inhaler stop working with up to seventy doses still indicated. I have been told that I am imagining
rogerbotting11
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Might not be asthma
Hi, new here. I’m seeking some ideas here. I’ve been treated for asthma for over 20 years. I’ve had new inhalers recently but resorted to ones I’ve been taking for some time. In December I became unwell. My go gave me prednisone for a week. That did nothing. He diagnosed a virus (not covid). Still struggling
Hi, new here. I’m seeking some ideas here. I’ve been treated for asthma for over 20 years. I’ve had new inhalers recently but resorted to ones I’ve been taking for some time. In December I became unwell. My go gave me prednisone for a week. That did nothing. He diagnosed a virus (not covid). Still struggling
Weavercov
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Low Fat Plant Based Whole Food- What it is ?
Some members have been asking me "What exactly is the Low Fat Plant based Whole food?" And any links to know more about this Diet? This made me to make this post for the benefit of all of those who are interested to know more. Well as the name indicates- it is Low in Fat and it is a Plant Based Whole
Some members have been asking me "What exactly is the Low Fat Plant based Whole food?" And any links to know more about this Diet? This made me to make this post for the benefit of all of those who are interested to know more. Well as the name indicates- it is Low in Fat and it is a Plant Based Whole
namaha
Administrator
in
Diabetes India
3 years ago
Bronchial Spasm
Last night was a bit of a scare for us. John started not being able to breath. (He has MSA-C). He had an episode in the morning as he woke, where he couldn't get a breath, i ran and grabbed his inhaler (not knowing what was going on, as I had been in the other room. He took a puff, and within 30-40
Last night was a bit of a scare for us. John started not being able to breath. (He has MSA-C). He had an episode in the morning as he woke, where he couldn't get a breath, i ran and grabbed his inhaler (not knowing what was going on, as I had been in the other room. He took a puff, and within 30-40
Andrashko
in
Multiple System Atrophy Trust
3 years ago
60 Yr Old Male - Thyroid and Hormonal Issues
Hope everyone is well here. I am a member of the board and you have helped me in the past, thank you and hugs! But today, I am writing on behalf of my dear brother-in-law Shawn. Shawn went to a more naturopathic doctor in Toronto, Canada because the family doctor is well, not to helpful. This doctor
Hope everyone is well here. I am a member of the board and you have helped me in the past, thank you and hugs! But today, I am writing on behalf of my dear brother-in-law Shawn. Shawn went to a more naturopathic doctor in Toronto, Canada because the family doctor is well, not to helpful. This doctor
ASkepticalConsumer
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Can Erleada/Apalutamide and Xtandi/Enzalutimide be used subsequently or is Xtandi ineffective after Erleada stops working?
If someone is castration sensitive and they start/use Erleada until it stops controlling the PSA, is Xtandi usually effective to use following the Erleada, or will Xtandi be ineffective because it works in the same manner as the Erleada? I understand that Erleada is for non-metastatic and Xtandi is
If someone is castration sensitive and they start/use Erleada until it stops controlling the PSA, is Xtandi usually effective to use following the Erleada, or will Xtandi be ineffective because it works in the same manner as the Erleada? I understand that Erleada is for non-metastatic and Xtandi is
GeorgeGlass
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Given lower dose of preventer
Hi all, me again! I picked up a new inhaler today and used it this evening. After I used it I realised it is a lower dose than my old inhaler which has confused me because I was told I’d be getting a stronger one. I was on clenil 200 “puffer” 2 puffs, 2x a day; new inhaler is fostair 100/6 powder 1 dose
Hi all, me again! I picked up a new inhaler today and used it this evening. After I used it I realised it is a lower dose than my old inhaler which has confused me because I was told I’d be getting a stronger one. I was on clenil 200 “puffer” 2 puffs, 2x a day; new inhaler is fostair 100/6 powder 1 dose
Birch_
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Clenil and potassium
Hello everyone, I’ve just picked up a new inhaler (fostair) and haven’t taken it yet but have read the leaflet. It says something about risk of low potassium which made me wonder if my clenil inhaler has also got a similar risk but I haven’t seen anything specifically about it. I’ve had lots of muscle
Hello everyone, I’ve just picked up a new inhaler (fostair) and haven’t taken it yet but have read the leaflet. It says something about risk of low potassium which made me wonder if my clenil inhaler has also got a similar risk but I haven’t seen anything specifically about it. I’ve had lots of muscle
Birch_
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Hyperactive airways?
Hi, so in December 2019 I was referred to the hospital chest clinic for testing. There they performed an x-ray, spirometry, blood test etc and the doctor who did this mentioned hyperactive airway sensitivity. I didn't receive a letter from the doctor with results - however they put me on the brown inhaler
Hi, so in December 2019 I was referred to the hospital chest clinic for testing. There they performed an x-ray, spirometry, blood test etc and the doctor who did this mentioned hyperactive airway sensitivity. I didn't receive a letter from the doctor with results - however they put me on the brown inhaler
Confusedome
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
The mystery of why I wake up at 4am
For at least 4 weeks I have been waking up regularly at 4am. I thought it was another reason with another long term condition. Had my medication adjusted and it still happen. Last week and the week before that I had to use my inhaler at night once. This week 3 x at 4ish starting Monday but not last night
For at least 4 weeks I have been waking up regularly at 4am. I thought it was another reason with another long term condition. Had my medication adjusted and it still happen. Last week and the week before that I had to use my inhaler at night once. This week 3 x at 4ish starting Monday but not last night
elanaoali
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Using a spacer for the first time
I have only recently been diagnosed and have been given a Fostair inhaler. My doctor suggested to me that I might benefit from using a spacer and I got an Aerochamber plus today. I'm worried that I'm being incredibly dim!The instructions say that it's ready to be used straight from the packet, which
I have only recently been diagnosed and have been given a Fostair inhaler. My doctor suggested to me that I might benefit from using a spacer and I got an Aerochamber plus today. I'm worried that I'm being incredibly dim!The instructions say that it's ready to be used straight from the packet, which
kidwell25
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Bandstandlad
Two weeks ago had a telephone appointment with a GP, I was concerned that my breathing had not been as normal for a few weeks. Certainly wheezing while breathing out, just breathing out! No real problem inhaling. I was asked to visit the surgery for a face to face appointment that same day with the GP
Two weeks ago had a telephone appointment with a GP, I was concerned that my breathing had not been as normal for a few weeks. Certainly wheezing while breathing out, just breathing out! No real problem inhaling. I was asked to visit the surgery for a face to face appointment that same day with the GP
Bandstandlad
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
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