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Tattoo /steroids
My rheumatologist mentioned I might need steroid injections into my feet/toes specifically (guided by ultrasound). I have a large foot tattoo (well, I have fairly small feet but tattoo is across a fairly large proportion). She said they'd inject just beside it. I'm quite anxious about damaging my tattoo
My rheumatologist mentioned I might need steroid injections into my feet/toes specifically (guided by ultrasound). I have a large foot tattoo (well, I have fairly small feet but tattoo is across a fairly large proportion). She said they'd inject just beside it. I'm quite anxious about damaging my tattoo
Flowersaregreat
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NRAS
7 months ago
New research - COVID-19 Tied to Autoimmune Disease Risk
Hi all - I know PMR/GCA are not mentioned but some consider there is an autoimmune element at least so - sharing an abstract. COVID-19 Tied to Autoimmune Disease Risk Lucy Hicks October 06, 2023 TOPLINE: Research from Korea provides additional evidence for the connection between COVID
Hi all - I know PMR/GCA are not mentioned but some consider there is an autoimmune element at least so - sharing an abstract. COVID-19 Tied to Autoimmune Disease Risk Lucy Hicks October 06, 2023 TOPLINE: Research from Korea provides additional evidence for the connection between COVID
MDT1
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
detailed lecture on why t-cell response to covid or other pathogens can be more important then antibodies
Hi everyone , i posted a link to a dr. campbell recently about a new experimental vaccine for skin cancer etc. ... just for the record ; he is not someone i go to for detailed medical information none the less ; thank you to those who responded to my post .. Here is a link to my favorite medical
Hi everyone , i posted a link to a dr. campbell recently about a new experimental vaccine for skin cancer etc. ... just for the record ; he is not someone i go to for detailed medical information none the less ; thank you to those who responded to my post .. Here is a link to my favorite medical
craterlake
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CLL Support
7 months ago
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Covid Vax when Sick?
Does anyone know whether it's advisable to get vaccinated when you're ill with something else? For the last week I've been laid out with either a cold or allergies (leaning toward the latter based on symptoms) and I'm scheduled to get a combo covid/flu vax tomorrow. I really want to get that done ASAP
Does anyone know whether it's advisable to get vaccinated when you're ill with something else? For the last week I've been laid out with either a cold or allergies (leaning toward the latter based on symptoms) and I'm scheduled to get a combo covid/flu vax tomorrow. I really want to get that done ASAP
Amberesque
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CLL Support
7 months ago
Covid Jabs
Does being hypothyroid and asthmatic qualify anyone aged 60 for a Covid jab this winter, does anyone know? Receptionist at my surgery has just told me not. Although they want me to have a flu jab! I can't figure that out at all... And what do you guys think about having one anyway? I've had three
Does being hypothyroid and asthmatic qualify anyone aged 60 for a Covid jab this winter, does anyone know? Receptionist at my surgery has just told me not. Although they want me to have a flu jab! I can't figure that out at all... And what do you guys think about having one anyway? I've had three
SilverSavvy
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Cold Agglutinin
Another test in my continuing saga. I am now being tested for cold agglutinin. Dr's note below. "A prior DAT was negative, but a second one conducted on Feb. 14 was positive. Subsequently, a monospecific DAT was performed, which was positive for CD3 and negative for IgG, suggesting the possible presence
Another test in my continuing saga. I am now being tested for cold agglutinin. Dr's note below. "A prior DAT was negative, but a second one conducted on Feb. 14 was positive. Subsequently, a monospecific DAT was performed, which was positive for CD3 and negative for IgG, suggesting the possible presence
rcusher
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CLL Support
3 months ago
Invited For Covid Jab
I had a text this morning urging me to book in for a covid booster much to my surpise. I'm not sure what my elibility is based on, I'm not over 65, not diabetic or immunosuppressed. No kidney or heart problems. Certainly not pregnant. I dont have a serious lung condition. I do have asthma and use
I had a text this morning urging me to book in for a covid booster much to my surpise. I'm not sure what my elibility is based on, I'm not over 65, not diabetic or immunosuppressed. No kidney or heart problems. Certainly not pregnant. I dont have a serious lung condition. I do have asthma and use
Sparklingsunshine
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Latest News: COVID-19 & Flu vaccines for people with CKD
Kidney disease patients are at higher risk from severe illness from both the flu and COVID-19, so it's crucial to take precautions. If you are immunocompromised, it's important to stay up-to-date on your COVID-19 booster shots and your yearly flu shot. During this NKF Live, we’ll speak with experts to
Kidney disease patients are at higher risk from severe illness from both the flu and COVID-19, so it's crucial to take precautions. If you are immunocompromised, it's important to stay up-to-date on your COVID-19 booster shots and your yearly flu shot. During this NKF Live, we’ll speak with experts to
JackieJ_NKF
Partner
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Kidney Disease
7 months ago
Am I getting back to hillwalking too soon?
Hello all, I've now been out of hospital for just over three months. I was admitted in February this year for flu, pneumonia and severe septic shock and was in a coma for almost a month in ICU, then in a general ward for another 8 weeks before getting out. I do have ICU-acquired weakness in various
Hello all, I've now been out of hospital for just over three months. I was admitted in February this year for flu, pneumonia and severe septic shock and was in a coma for almost a month in ICU, then in a general ward for another 8 weeks before getting out. I do have ICU-acquired weakness in various
helen_m
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ICUsteps
9 months ago
Covid Jab. Know ur NHS NUMBER to book
I got a message from the NHS inviting me to book an appointment for my covid jab. I did it all via the NHS app & it's stress free & took all of a minute. Infact the hardest question was what accessibility needs I require at the pharmacy & they give you a list of 5 & book at your nearest one. Once you've
I got a message from the NHS inviting me to book an appointment for my covid jab. I did it all via the NHS app & it's stress free & took all of a minute. Infact the hardest question was what accessibility needs I require at the pharmacy & they give you a list of 5 & book at your nearest one. Once you've
DodgeDhanda
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Anxiety and Depression Support
7 months ago
Covid jab whilst in AF?
Hi all I am due to have my Covid booster this afternoon and have had all the others with no issues at all. However I started in AF at 10pm last night and despite an increase in my Flec dose to 100mg and 2.5mg of Bisoprolol the AF is continuing at the moment. Episodes often last around 12 hours for
Hi all I am due to have my Covid booster this afternoon and have had all the others with no issues at all. However I started in AF at 10pm last night and despite an increase in my Flec dose to 100mg and 2.5mg of Bisoprolol the AF is continuing at the moment. Episodes often last around 12 hours for
Sunnyday2022
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AF Association
7 months ago
Cold water swimming
Hi all, I have been toying with cold water swimming for some time. ... (Now I'm no longer on the brink of chilblains at all times it seems like it could be a reasonable endeavour!) Does anyone do cold water swimming (or similar) and feel any benefit? I've done some very brief reading about brown
Hi all, I have been toying with cold water swimming for some time. ... (Now I'm no longer on the brink of chilblains at all times it seems like it could be a reasonable endeavour!) Does anyone do cold water swimming (or similar) and feel any benefit? I've done some very brief reading about brown
WitchingHour2point0
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Pneumonia vaccination
Thank you everyone who replied, i hope i missed no-one out . It’s reassuring to have ‘friends’ on here who understand. I shall be having my jab next week. I had no problem after the flu and covid jabs, i really don’t know why i’m worrying. Fear of the unknown i guess,
Thank you everyone who replied, i hope i missed no-one out . It’s reassuring to have ‘friends’ on here who understand. I shall be having my jab next week. I had no problem after the flu and covid jabs, i really don’t know why i’m worrying. Fear of the unknown i guess,
Collie4
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COPD Friends
3 months ago
The more symptoms the better? Covid-19 vaccine side effects and long-term neutralizing antibody
I've just read the extensive discussion about post-vaccination side effects initiated by Sharastani "After COVID vaccination, when do ‘side effects’ become an ‘adverse reaction’?" https://healthunlocked.com/cllsupport/posts/150070059/ Having read the discussion, I feel compelled to share with you
I've just read the extensive discussion about post-vaccination side effects initiated by Sharastani "After COVID vaccination, when do ‘side effects’ become an ‘adverse reaction’?" https://healthunlocked.com/cllsupport/posts/150070059/ Having read the discussion, I feel compelled to share with you
gardening-girl
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CLL Support
7 months ago
Covid or Asthma
So I recently had Covid and tested negative on Friday, I didn't feel particularly ill throughout my week with Covid apart from complete and utter exhaustion and some ear/ sinus infection which turned out to be a nasty ear infection. I've got this nasty chesty cough and yesterday and today I've been slightly
So I recently had Covid and tested negative on Friday, I didn't feel particularly ill throughout my week with Covid apart from complete and utter exhaustion and some ear/ sinus infection which turned out to be a nasty ear infection. I've got this nasty chesty cough and yesterday and today I've been slightly
Lilmix03
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Asthma Community Forum
7 months ago
Laryngitis and lupus
Hi, I am having my 2nd bout of laryngitis in 10 weeks, having never having had it before. I have just looked on Doctor Google and it says that my laryngitis can be caused by my lupus. Is this correct? Is this something I need to mention to my lupus specialist? I am due to start on methotrexate next
Hi, I am having my 2nd bout of laryngitis in 10 weeks, having never having had it before. I have just looked on Doctor Google and it says that my laryngitis can be caused by my lupus. Is this correct? Is this something I need to mention to my lupus specialist? I am due to start on methotrexate next
pattypatchwork
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LUPUS UK
3 months ago
Advice Required
Sorry this is long So I've had a rough summer. Initially really tired in evenings, rang the GP...was told at 46 I'm probably menopausal and what do I expect. A week later my leg swole. I went in said I thought cellulitis, different GP thought more likely clot so scans and anti clot stuff and a basic
Sorry this is long So I've had a rough summer. Initially really tired in evenings, rang the GP...was told at 46 I'm probably menopausal and what do I expect. A week later my leg swole. I went in said I thought cellulitis, different GP thought more likely clot so scans and anti clot stuff and a basic
wilbertjellyfish
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NRAS
9 months ago
GP insisting on using CRP & ESR as inflammatory markers...and managing to get a creatine kinase blood test ordered...legs are still an issue
Hello I was called in to my GP surgery yesterday, by one of the GPs, the letter indicating it was for a medication review. She's not one of the GPs I prefer to see, she can be a little vague etc. But we ended up going through my meds and she asked about steroids being on my repeat....I said that although
Hello I was called in to my GP surgery yesterday, by one of the GPs, the letter indicating it was for a medication review. She's not one of the GPs I prefer to see, she can be a little vague etc. But we ended up going through my meds and she asked about steroids being on my repeat....I said that although
Wendy39
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LUPUS UK
8 months ago
Apixaban
Hello, I had multiple blood clots in both lungs, pneumonia and also found multiple nodules both lungs sized 5mm and 6mm. This was August 23. I was on apixaban which they stopped on 12th. On 14th I started my period but haven't stopped. It keeps going to black blood then back to red .My hands are cold
Hello, I had multiple blood clots in both lungs, pneumonia and also found multiple nodules both lungs sized 5mm and 6mm. This was August 23. I was on apixaban which they stopped on 12th. On 14th I started my period but haven't stopped. It keeps going to black blood then back to red .My hands are cold
Abbielee
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 months ago
First Post - Inhaler side effects worth it?
I hope this message finds you all well. I'm new to this forum and eager to connect with others who may have experience or insights into managing asthma. Allow me to introduce myself. I recently received some concerning news from my healthcare provider regarding my respiratory health. Despite having
I hope this message finds you all well. I'm new to this forum and eager to connect with others who may have experience or insights into managing asthma. Allow me to introduce myself. I recently received some concerning news from my healthcare provider regarding my respiratory health. Despite having
Damacian
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Asthma Community Forum
3 months ago
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