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Atrial fibrillation after steroids
Has anyone experienced atrial fibrillation after starting steroids? 4 years ago I had steroid injections in both knees, and less than 48 hours later suddenly went into persistent rapid AF, having no previous history of it. I found some Dutch research that found new atrial fibrillation was more common
Has anyone experienced atrial fibrillation after starting steroids? 4 years ago I had steroid injections in both knees, and less than 48 hours later suddenly went into persistent rapid AF, having no previous history of it. I found some Dutch research that found new atrial fibrillation was more common
Belle11
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AF Association
1 year ago
Waltz therapy
Due for my 6th covid vaccination, (spring booster) one month after having covid. Currently on 9 mg prednisolone (slow tapering). Not expecting a problem, am I right please. Will check with the moderator at the vaccination site.Thankyou for any advice.
Due for my 6th covid vaccination, (spring booster) one month after having covid. Currently on 9 mg prednisolone (slow tapering). Not expecting a problem, am I right please. Will check with the moderator at the vaccination site.Thankyou for any advice.
waltztherapy
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
cellulitis again….
Ugh! Woke up at 5am bank holiday weekend and realised I have cellulitis… No GP cover so 40 minutes holding for NHS 111 and now on 2 hour wait for GP call back to get some antibiotics. Why does it always turn up at the most inconvenient time? Tried to explain to the call handler that, although I can
Ugh! Woke up at 5am bank holiday weekend and realised I have cellulitis… No GP cover so 40 minutes holding for NHS 111 and now on 2 hour wait for GP call back to get some antibiotics. Why does it always turn up at the most inconvenient time? Tried to explain to the call handler that, although I can
Lyndy
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LSN
1 year ago
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It never rains……… Have had a herniated disc for the past four weeks with the dreaded sciatica accompanying it with glee but despite that I have felt better having gone back on my Filgotinib JAK after being off it after a month of bronchitis in April on antibiotics. However, and here’s the rub, the back
It never rains……… Have had a herniated disc for the past four weeks with the dreaded sciatica accompanying it with glee but despite that I have felt better having gone back on my Filgotinib JAK after being off it after a month of bronchitis in April on antibiotics. However, and here’s the rub, the back
Amnesiac3637
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NRAS
10 months ago
UTI and microscopic haematuria
After years of recurring uti and a diagnosis of cystitis cystica after camera jobby I was prescribed vagifem. This worked for 7 years until mother of infection which took 2 lots of antibiotics to subside, and has left me with microscopic haematuria. Don't want further tests, has anyone else experienced
After years of recurring uti and a diagnosis of cystitis cystica after camera jobby I was prescribed vagifem. This worked for 7 years until mother of infection which took 2 lots of antibiotics to subside, and has left me with microscopic haematuria. Don't want further tests, has anyone else experienced
Poshdog
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Pnuemonia post ablation
Hi. Not sure if anyone can advise me I am three weeks post AV node ablation (Pace and Ablate) I was in hospital extra four days because of breathlessness and dehydration. I had a chest crackle but thought no more about it on leaving hospital. Had a rough week felt really ill finally went to GP who
Hi. Not sure if anyone can advise me I am three weeks post AV node ablation (Pace and Ablate) I was in hospital extra four days because of breathlessness and dehydration. I had a chest crackle but thought no more about it on leaving hospital. Had a rough week felt really ill finally went to GP who
Lamplight37
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AF Association
1 year ago
Can emotional distress cause problems?
I added T3 to my Levo a few months ago and all seemed to be going well. How ever on two occasions since then I’ve received some bad news about sudden deaths of people I know ( one a very close aunt). Now I know I have PTSD so that is an added issue , but I feel like I’ve been hit by a bus! I mean I feel
I added T3 to my Levo a few months ago and all seemed to be going well. How ever on two occasions since then I’ve received some bad news about sudden deaths of people I know ( one a very close aunt). Now I know I have PTSD so that is an added issue , but I feel like I’ve been hit by a bus! I mean I feel
SarahJane1471
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Cystatin C
Hi, .. recently done my bloods, and once again everything seems normal other then creatinine 129 umol- egfr 58 and little blood in urine(not visiable)Doctor suggests it's iga n. The real reason I'm on here is that I'm quite muscular and train a lot. I keep hearing about. A cystatin C test as it's
Hi, .. recently done my bloods, and once again everything seems normal other then creatinine 129 umol- egfr 58 and little blood in urine(not visiable)Doctor suggests it's iga n. The real reason I'm on here is that I'm quite muscular and train a lot. I keep hearing about. A cystatin C test as it's
Train1674
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Early CKD Support
1 year ago
no. of straws of sperm?
hello, I’m about to try icsi and I’m using donated sperm from EsB or cryos. I appreciate it might be like asking how long is a piece of string but how many straws should I purchase ? Happy to hear your thoughts. Best wishes
hello, I’m about to try icsi and I’m using donated sperm from EsB or cryos. I appreciate it might be like asking how long is a piece of string but how many straws should I purchase ? Happy to hear your thoughts. Best wishes
Babybaby321
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Fertility Network UK
7 months ago
Intrinsic factor antibody result
Hi all, I've only just seen the result of an Intrinsic Factor Antibody test that was done in December before I started SI which I don't know how to interpret. I got a result of 2 u/ml (reference range is 0-24 u/ml). Is that a positive or a negative result? Does that confirm PA or not? Can someone explain
Hi all, I've only just seen the result of an Intrinsic Factor Antibody test that was done in December before I started SI which I don't know how to interpret. I got a result of 2 u/ml (reference range is 0-24 u/ml). Is that a positive or a negative result? Does that confirm PA or not? Can someone explain
Gecko22
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
covid - any benefit from Azithromycin 250
yesterday I spend several hours in car with someone who may now have covid, although she’s only presently showing a sore throat. Someone she spent last weekend with has now tested positive. Do I get any protection from the daily dose of Azithromycin 250. I have problem wearing mask as result of broken
yesterday I spend several hours in car with someone who may now have covid, although she’s only presently showing a sore throat. Someone she spent last weekend with has now tested positive. Do I get any protection from the daily dose of Azithromycin 250. I have problem wearing mask as result of broken
Morrison10
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Otelza Drug for Plaque Psoriasis
Hi all, just a quick question. Not PMR but for another AI disease. Has anyone come across or have experience of using Otelza (Apremilast, Aplex)? An earlier post got me thinking as my daughter has just been diagnosed (maybe) with Palmoplantar Pustulosis Psoriasis. I thought she might be put on Methotrexate
Hi all, just a quick question. Not PMR but for another AI disease. Has anyone come across or have experience of using Otelza (Apremilast, Aplex)? An earlier post got me thinking as my daughter has just been diagnosed (maybe) with Palmoplantar Pustulosis Psoriasis. I thought she might be put on Methotrexate
Bcol
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Nantes video consultation tomorrow!
Hi, it would be great to hear from anyone who has had a telephone/video consultation with the Nantes team as I have one tomorrow afternoon. I was diagnosed with Pudendal neuralgia in Nantes 19 years ago, after 14 months of severe pain following childbirth. They did Nerve blocks which helped it to settle
Hi, it would be great to hear from anyone who has had a telephone/video consultation with the Nantes team as I have one tomorrow afternoon. I was diagnosed with Pudendal neuralgia in Nantes 19 years ago, after 14 months of severe pain following childbirth. They did Nerve blocks which helped it to settle
kate46
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
1 year ago
flu symptoms with aps / stroke history
it’s my first time getting flu since my stroke a year ago. As an aps (and stroke) patient from my understanding of the condition, I am not immunosuppressed. But my flu whilst I haven’t had high fevers. I have felt my original stroke side effects come back - eg vestibular dizziness and it’s made the
it’s my first time getting flu since my stroke a year ago. As an aps (and stroke) patient from my understanding of the condition, I am not immunosuppressed. But my flu whilst I haven’t had high fevers. I have felt my original stroke side effects come back - eg vestibular dizziness and it’s made the
Sand1985
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 months ago
bronchiastasis
hi I have bronchiastasis and new to it even though consultant thinks I’ve probably had it since childhood, I also have brittle asthma ( fingers crossed, been under control for years). Since 2019 I’ve had double pneumonia 3 times, sepsis twice and currently sat on a ward waiting for a scan for a possible
hi I have bronchiastasis and new to it even though consultant thinks I’ve probably had it since childhood, I also have brittle asthma ( fingers crossed, been under control for years). Since 2019 I’ve had double pneumonia 3 times, sepsis twice and currently sat on a ward waiting for a scan for a possible
Numptybrain
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 months ago
Running and Long Covid
When we went into the first lockdown, I was already ill in bed with Covid. It totally knocked me for six. I was ill for a month. Okay for a few days. Ill for a couple of weeks. Okay for a week. And then it really began. It developed into pneumonia that took some shifting. When I finally got out of bed
When we went into the first lockdown, I was already ill in bed with Covid. It totally knocked me for six. I was ill for a month. Okay for a few days. Ill for a couple of weeks. Okay for a week. And then it really began. It developed into pneumonia that took some shifting. When I finally got out of bed
Gthants
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Couch to 5K
1 year ago
Has anyone experienced benefits from coq10
According to the following article Comparing the youngest age people to the oldest, the number of striatal dopamine transporters was cut by 46%, or 6.6% per decade of life.3 The rate of loss of dopamine transporters is accelerated in Parkinson's patients, and this age-related factor may suggest why
According to the following article Comparing the youngest age people to the oldest, the number of striatal dopamine transporters was cut by 46%, or 6.6% per decade of life.3 The rate of loss of dopamine transporters is accelerated in Parkinson's patients, and this age-related factor may suggest why
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Hello everyone
Hello everyone, I have been trying to loose weight forever Aerobics twice a week. Yoga three times a week, nothing for 7 years. During that time I worked full time at work during Covid physically at work Key worker without a portfolio category. Anyway long story short ….. after tests for
Hello everyone, I have been trying to loose weight forever Aerobics twice a week. Yoga three times a week, nothing for 7 years. During that time I worked full time at work during Covid physically at work Key worker without a portfolio category. Anyway long story short ….. after tests for
JenWro
2023 May
in
Weight Loss Support
1 year ago
Kennel cough vaccine dilemma
My wife recently took my dog to the vets for his annual booster and kennel cough vaccine. As I am immunocompromised I am aware that there is a very small risk to myself as the kennel cough vaccine is live. I also understood (maybe incorrectly) that if my dog did not have the vaccine and were to subsequently
My wife recently took my dog to the vets for his annual booster and kennel cough vaccine. As I am immunocompromised I am aware that there is a very small risk to myself as the kennel cough vaccine is live. I also understood (maybe incorrectly) that if my dog did not have the vaccine and were to subsequently
Hightower62
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NRAS
10 months ago
second opinions
hi, I hope everyone is ok ❤️🙏🏼 Sorry if this is a ramble, but I just wanted to thank everyone who responded to my posts of despair following my last 2 failed egg retrievals. 2 egg retrievals, 19 eggs, and just 1 fertilised, including one ICSI round with total fertilisation failure. The consultant
hi, I hope everyone is ok ❤️🙏🏼 Sorry if this is a ramble, but I just wanted to thank everyone who responded to my posts of despair following my last 2 failed egg retrievals. 2 egg retrievals, 19 eggs, and just 1 fertilised, including one ICSI round with total fertilisation failure. The consultant
Hidden
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Fertility Network UK
7 months ago
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