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Totally distraught and worried!!!
Hi everyone, I’m so scared. I really need someone to tell me everything will be okay. I keep crying as I’m so distraught this has happened. My husband is amazing but can only do and say so much as this isn’t happening to him. I really need hope right now. I’m soon to be 42 and am 5 months postpartum
Hi everyone, I’m so scared. I really need someone to tell me everything will be okay. I keep crying as I’m so distraught this has happened. My husband is amazing but can only do and say so much as this isn’t happening to him. I really need hope right now. I’m soon to be 42 and am 5 months postpartum
monkee641
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
5 months ago
No Spring Covid Vaccination for AF patients
I had a Covid vaccination in January of this year and, fortunately, didn’t get any ectopics or other side-effects which I have had in the past following the vaccine. I was told to have another jab after 90 days (that is how long the vaccine is effective for, apparently), but it seems that the Spring
I had a Covid vaccination in January of this year and, fortunately, didn’t get any ectopics or other side-effects which I have had in the past following the vaccine. I was told to have another jab after 90 days (that is how long the vaccine is effective for, apparently), but it seems that the Spring
Samazeuilh2
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
New GCA treatment
Three years since I read everything about PMR and now revisiting everything. Scary. 48 hours since treatment started (60mg) and headaches almost gone and most jaw pain / difficulty gone. Except husband cooked Brussels sprouts which I struggled to eat (usually lovely then). Question: I know steroids
Three years since I read everything about PMR and now revisiting everything. Scary. 48 hours since treatment started (60mg) and headaches almost gone and most jaw pain / difficulty gone. Except husband cooked Brussels sprouts which I struggled to eat (usually lovely then). Question: I know steroids
DogAgilityObsessed
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
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Eliquis, covid, travel- not sure how to proceed
I was planning on starting Eliquis today (really I am supposed to start it on Tuesday but I will be traveling) but I think I have covid, (tested negative but it is abdominal/fever/hurty skin and similar symptoms to my last round of covid). I am due to fly long haul Tuesday and wanted to start the eliquis
I was planning on starting Eliquis today (really I am supposed to start it on Tuesday but I will be traveling) but I think I have covid, (tested negative but it is abdominal/fever/hurty skin and similar symptoms to my last round of covid). I am due to fly long haul Tuesday and wanted to start the eliquis
Iamfuzzyduck
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Why did we lose trust during the pandemic?
Why did we lose trust during the pandemic? My conversation with Kelley Krohnert KATELYN JETELINA MAR 14, 2024 “Your Local Epidemiologist (YLE)” https://yourlocalepidemiologist.substack.com/p/why-did-we-lose-trust-during-the I am very concerned about declining trust in science and public health.
Why did we lose trust during the pandemic? My conversation with Kelley Krohnert KATELYN JETELINA MAR 14, 2024 “Your Local Epidemiologist (YLE)” https://yourlocalepidemiologist.substack.com/p/why-did-we-lose-trust-during-the I am very concerned about declining trust in science and public health.
lankisterguy
Volunteer
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CLL Support
2 months ago
Covid/ Covid vac / AF
hi all The more I look into my AF history from original GP appointment for breathlessness to now being on the Ablation waiting list I can’t help thinking there is a link I had Covid the early part of December 2021 a vaccine January 2022 by mid February I was seeing the GP about breathing difficulty
hi all The more I look into my AF history from original GP appointment for breathlessness to now being on the Ablation waiting list I can’t help thinking there is a link I had Covid the early part of December 2021 a vaccine January 2022 by mid February I was seeing the GP about breathing difficulty
NLGA
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
New here
Hi everyone. I’m new here. 32 weeks pregnant and experiencing severe urethral pain for over a month. Doctors think the baby is on the nerves supplying the urethra. Cystoscopy was clear, no uti. Has anyone ever had this experience? Constant urge to pee and lightning bolts every few minutes shooting down
Hi everyone. I’m new here. 32 weeks pregnant and experiencing severe urethral pain for over a month. Doctors think the baby is on the nerves supplying the urethra. Cystoscopy was clear, no uti. Has anyone ever had this experience? Constant urge to pee and lightning bolts every few minutes shooting down
PrincessPeachPirate
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
2 months ago
Covid vaccines cut risk of virus-related heart failure and blood clots, study finds
Covid vaccines cut risk of virus-related heart failure and blood clots, study finds https://www.theguardian.com/science/2024/mar/12/covid-vaccines-cut-risk-virus-related-heart-failure-blood-clots-study Researchers say jabs substantially reduce for up to a year the chances of serious cardiovascular complications
Covid vaccines cut risk of virus-related heart failure and blood clots, study finds https://www.theguardian.com/science/2024/mar/12/covid-vaccines-cut-risk-virus-related-heart-failure-blood-clots-study Researchers say jabs substantially reduce for up to a year the chances of serious cardiovascular complications
lankisterguy
Volunteer
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CLL Support
2 months ago
covid and metratrexate
Hi all!! So I have RA and I’m taking metratrexate so around 3 wks ago I had covid and have to stop the metratrexate and steroid tablets that had just been prescribed!.so I was told I couldn’t take my metratrexate or steroid pills until my covid test is negative as yesterday still showing positive
Hi all!! So I have RA and I’m taking metratrexate so around 3 wks ago I had covid and have to stop the metratrexate and steroid tablets that had just been prescribed!.so I was told I couldn’t take my metratrexate or steroid pills until my covid test is negative as yesterday still showing positive
Mybirthday1975
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FieryBones - RA Community
2 months ago
covid and metratrexate
Hi all!! So I have RA and I’m taking metratrexate so around 3 wks ago I had covid and have to stop the metratrexate and steroid tablets that had just been prescribed!.so I was told I couldn’t take my metratrexate or steroid pills until my covid test is negative as yesterday still showing positive although
Hi all!! So I have RA and I’m taking metratrexate so around 3 wks ago I had covid and have to stop the metratrexate and steroid tablets that had just been prescribed!.so I was told I couldn’t take my metratrexate or steroid pills until my covid test is negative as yesterday still showing positive although
Mybirthday1975
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NRAS
2 months ago
Solving the puzzle of Long Covid
Published 22 Feb 2024. Long COVID is finally getting some attention. Not pay-walled. https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adl0867
Published 22 Feb 2024. Long COVID is finally getting some attention. Not pay-walled. https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adl0867
zaax
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CLL Support
2 months ago
Potential new treatment for osteoarthritis
https://www.news-medical.net/news/20240221/Nose-cartilage-based-knee-joint-treatment-project-receives-e282ac23-million-funding.aspx?utm_source=news_medical_newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=rheumatology_newsletter_23_february_2024 I thought people might be interested in this - not directly PMR
https://www.news-medical.net/news/20240221/Nose-cartilage-based-knee-joint-treatment-project-receives-e282ac23-million-funding.aspx?utm_source=news_medical_newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=rheumatology_newsletter_23_february_2024 I thought people might be interested in this - not directly PMR
PMRpro
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
Questions about TSH and advice on results over the past year much appreciated
Hi everybody, I've posted several times lately and I just wanted to ask for advice on thyroid related issues. I had COVID 3 times from June 22 - Jan 23 and was symptomatic each time. I did have a diagnosis of Fibromyalgia in 2018 but had been feeling a lot better in 2020 until I got COVID. Above
Hi everybody, I've posted several times lately and I just wanted to ask for advice on thyroid related issues. I had COVID 3 times from June 22 - Jan 23 and was symptomatic each time. I did have a diagnosis of Fibromyalgia in 2018 but had been feeling a lot better in 2020 until I got COVID. Above
Heybella
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Me again....
Hi my boss has asked if I need to be more aware of things like covid as atm they have a patient on ward with this. I am upto date with all covid protocol. also things like measel chichen pox. sorry if questions are dumb but my ward is busy . so think it's just to do tick box Also Occie health mon
Hi my boss has asked if I need to be more aware of things like covid as atm they have a patient on ward with this. I am upto date with all covid protocol. also things like measel chichen pox. sorry if questions are dumb but my ward is busy . so think it's just to do tick box Also Occie health mon
Alliekat65
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
Nicotine Patch helps immensely.
For the last week, I’ve been wearing a 7mg nicotine patch with amazing results. Almost every night since I’ve slept through the night. My symptoms have improved, I have a much better sense of wellbeing. Nicotine has been known for years for its medicinal properties. Eggplant has the second most nicotine
For the last week, I’ve been wearing a 7mg nicotine patch with amazing results. Almost every night since I’ve slept through the night. My symptoms have improved, I have a much better sense of wellbeing. Nicotine has been known for years for its medicinal properties. Eggplant has the second most nicotine
38yroldmale
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Cure Parkinson's
2 months ago
9 months away from running due to injury, but now able to start the programme again!
I completed the programme a few years ago, but have not run for 9 months due to injury. I have had a suspected stress fracture ( wasn’t in the end!), bilateral plantar fasciitis and peroneal tendonitis . I have had shock wave therapy, steroid injections and lots and lots of physio! However, today my
I completed the programme a few years ago, but have not run for 9 months due to injury. I have had a suspected stress fracture ( wasn’t in the end!), bilateral plantar fasciitis and peroneal tendonitis . I have had shock wave therapy, steroid injections and lots and lots of physio! However, today my
Dansac29
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
2 months ago
Steroid injection in the Bum
Hi , I had a steroid shot as I have rheumatoid Arthrits which I've had for 14 years But 2 days ago I had the steroid shot in my bottom I've had them before but that was maybe 8 years ago .2 days later I'm in pain again ..I can't remember if this is normal .
Hi , I had a steroid shot as I have rheumatoid Arthrits which I've had for 14 years But 2 days ago I had the steroid shot in my bottom I've had them before but that was maybe 8 years ago .2 days later I'm in pain again ..I can't remember if this is normal .
Trishfrog1
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NRAS
2 months ago
Asthma and work .
Hi all , Just wondering if anyone else has been in the same position and if so what they did . I have been in job now for five years, they knew I had asthma when I started and it can have very badly behaved periods , like recently when i had to take two rescue packs of prednisolone 5mg for 5 days
Hi all , Just wondering if anyone else has been in the same position and if so what they did . I have been in job now for five years, they knew I had asthma when I started and it can have very badly behaved periods , like recently when i had to take two rescue packs of prednisolone 5mg for 5 days
Jazz70
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Asthma Community Forum
2 months ago
I had a medical crisis, I didn't die, I wonder why
Last summer I had a medical emergency. The odds were it would kill me but I survived with few life threatening consequences. The problems I had are commonly fatal for 80 year old men. There is a message in my experience which I hope to share with you in this article. It is a bit longer than most
Last summer I had a medical emergency. The odds were it would kill me but I survived with few life threatening consequences. The problems I had are commonly fatal for 80 year old men. There is a message in my experience which I hope to share with you in this article. It is a bit longer than most
nash2
Partner
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
2 months ago
Heavy cold
Apologies if this seems quite trivial but I have had a heavy cold for the past 2/3 days which at present is getting worse. Have tested negative for Covid so no concerns about that so I’m just wondering whether to miss my medication tomorrow or whether it won’t make any difference. I take 20mg MTX but
Apologies if this seems quite trivial but I have had a heavy cold for the past 2/3 days which at present is getting worse. Have tested negative for Covid so no concerns about that so I’m just wondering whether to miss my medication tomorrow or whether it won’t make any difference. I take 20mg MTX but
Hightower62
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NRAS
2 months ago
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