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Yes we DO have a much lower antibody response to Covid vaccination
This could persuade the UK government to bring forward the second
vaccination
for cancer patients (the current interval is twelve weeks). This is a small study, Pfizer vaccine only, and we need more information, but for now CLL patients whether vaccinated or not remain at high risk.
This could persuade the UK government to bring forward the second
vaccination
for cancer patients (the current interval is twelve weeks). This is a small study, Pfizer vaccine only, and we need more information, but for now CLL patients whether vaccinated or not remain at high risk.
bennevisplace
in
CLL Support
3 years ago
Covid Vaccination side effects
Has anyone else experienced side effects from getting a covid vaccine? I got my first shot of the Pfizer vaccine a week ago. Ever since then I have been having headaches and running random temperatures between 99F and 100F. My normal is 96.8F. Appreciate any responses especially since I have one more
Has anyone else experienced side effects from getting a covid vaccine? I got my first shot of the Pfizer vaccine a week ago. Ever since then I have been having headaches and running random temperatures between 99F and 100F. My normal is 96.8F. Appreciate any responses especially since I have one more
Amyhikes
in
MPN Voice
3 years ago
Shielding letter
Hi I’ve just been sent a shielding letter which has also allowed me to have first
vaccination
. When do I have to shield until because I can’t work from home as I teach children to swim ? Am I right Thinking end of March . 😊
Hi I’ve just been sent a shielding letter which has also allowed me to have first
vaccination
. When do I have to shield until because I can’t work from home as I teach children to swim ? Am I right Thinking end of March . 😊
Lizzy19
in
MPN Voice
3 years ago
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Hi, has any one had a reaction to Covid
vaccination
? I have rheumatoid arthritis and fibromyalgia, and was just interested to know, if there was any reaction?
Hi, has any one had a reaction to Covid
vaccination
? I have rheumatoid arthritis and fibromyalgia, and was just interested to know, if there was any reaction?
annie1954
in
NRAS
3 years ago
Hypothyroidism and covid vaccine
Or will it be the same
vaccination
group as your age group, e.g under 50s, under 30s. I've been reading conflicting information about covids effect on people with thyroid disease. Thanks!
Or will it be the same
vaccination
group as your age group, e.g under 50s, under 30s. I've been reading conflicting information about covids effect on people with thyroid disease. Thanks!
Iris16257
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Coronavirus: How the common cold can boot out Covid
Dr Murcia said: "
Vaccination
, plus hygiene measures, plus the interactions between viruses could lower the incidence of Sars-CoV-2 heavily, but the maximum effect will come from
vaccination
."
Dr Murcia said: "
Vaccination
, plus hygiene measures, plus the interactions between viruses could lower the incidence of Sars-CoV-2 heavily, but the maximum effect will come from
vaccination
."
lupus-support1
Administrator
in
LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
3 years ago
Hi,
I’m just wondering if anyone with a bicuspid aortic valve and dilated aorta has been prioritised for the Covid
vaccination
? Does it class an an underlying health condition in group 6? Thanks
I’m just wondering if anyone with a bicuspid aortic valve and dilated aorta has been prioritised for the Covid
vaccination
? Does it class an an underlying health condition in group 6? Thanks
Baywatch
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Covid vaccine
Hi can anyone tell me how to book
vaccination
, when I go on swiftqueue it won’t let me book because of my age .Thanks
Hi can anyone tell me how to book
vaccination
, when I go on swiftqueue it won’t let me book because of my age .Thanks
Lizzy19
in
MPN Voice
3 years ago
reaction to Covid vaccination and cll
I had the Oxford jab 3 weeks ago, I have been suffering with the recognised side effects . Nausea,headache and tiredness. I take ibrutinib. Has anyone else experienced these side effects going on for so long,
I had the Oxford jab 3 weeks ago, I have been suffering with the recognised side effects . Nausea,headache and tiredness. I take ibrutinib. Has anyone else experienced these side effects going on for so long,
GD-K
in
CLL Support
3 years ago
Hashimotos and histamine intolerance and covid 19 vaccine
I have been called to have my covid 19
vaccination
due to my autoimmune disease. I told the Dr I am concerned that I have been unable to find any information on whether or not the
vaccination
is safe when I have a histamine intolerance but they haven't been able to give me any reassurance.
I have been called to have my covid 19
vaccination
due to my autoimmune disease. I told the Dr I am concerned that I have been unable to find any information on whether or not the
vaccination
is safe when I have a histamine intolerance but they haven't been able to give me any reassurance.
katielou1980
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Covid-19: France, Germany and Italy suspend AstraZeneca vaccine
Covid can be deadly and
vaccination
saves lives. What did AstraZeneca say? It said there was no evidence of an increased risk of clotting due to the vaccine.
Covid can be deadly and
vaccination
saves lives. What did AstraZeneca say? It said there was no evidence of an increased risk of clotting due to the vaccine.
lupus-support1
Administrator
in
LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
3 years ago
Covid Vaccination
Had a call from the Dr this morning to say that patients with AFIB are in the 6th group as vulnerable, which i thought was strange because i couldn't get a flu jab. Anyone else heard this ?
Had a call from the Dr this morning to say that patients with AFIB are in the 6th group as vulnerable, which i thought was strange because i couldn't get a flu jab. Anyone else heard this ?
gingerfurball
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Chest infection
I have bronchiectasis and normally get frequent infections but I have been shielding since start of pandemic and apart from going for my
vaccination
and a daily walk, have not been anywhere. I have developed symptoms of a a chest infection but don't know how I got it. Thanks.
I have bronchiectasis and normally get frequent infections but I have been shielding since start of pandemic and apart from going for my
vaccination
and a daily walk, have not been anywhere. I have developed symptoms of a a chest infection but don't know how I got it. Thanks.
Biddy47
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Group 6 vaccinations
Has anyone in group 6 had their COVID
vaccination
yet? You’ll be group 6 if you’re under 65, with lupus but on no meds or just on hydroxychloriquine or are you still waiting for a letter? I’m feeling a bit nervous I’ve been missed again. 🙁
Has anyone in group 6 had their COVID
vaccination
yet? You’ll be group 6 if you’re under 65, with lupus but on no meds or just on hydroxychloriquine or are you still waiting for a letter? I’m feeling a bit nervous I’ve been missed again. 🙁
panther50
in
LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Therapeutic Cancer Vaccination With a Peptide Derived From the Calreticulin Exon 9 Mutations Induces Strong Cellular Immune Responses
« Conclusion: Therapeutic cancer
vaccination
with peptide vaccines derived from mutant CALR with montanide as an adjuvant, is safe and tolerable. The vaccines did not induce any clinical responses.
« Conclusion: Therapeutic cancer
vaccination
with peptide vaccines derived from mutant CALR with montanide as an adjuvant, is safe and tolerable. The vaccines did not induce any clinical responses.
Manouche
in
MPN Voice
3 years ago
Covid19 Infection & Treatment Simplified
The 2nd wave of Covid19 infection has been very unkind to infect more and more. But fortunately, in most cases it is mild and does not require hospitalization neither our health care system is capable of handling such huge numbers. Though luckily, the mortality rate in India is still the lowest in
The 2nd wave of Covid19 infection has been very unkind to infect more and more. But fortunately, in most cases it is mild and does not require hospitalization neither our health care system is capable of handling such huge numbers. Though luckily, the mortality rate in India is still the lowest in
namaha
Administrator
in
Diabetes India
3 years ago
Just been diagnosed with hypo- results update already?
on a starting dose of 50mcg of levothyroxine, my gp said my results was 47 so was way out of normal range,not sure what he meant as I'm completely new to all this, I have another appointment booked on the 11/3/21 for more bloodworm etc but I have been booked in on the 9th 2 days before for my covid
vaccination
on a starting dose of 50mcg of levothyroxine, my gp said my results was 47 so was way out of normal range,not sure what he meant as I'm completely new to all this, I have another appointment booked on the 11/3/21 for more bloodworm etc but I have been booked in on the 9th 2 days before for my covid
vaccination
Laura2207
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
COVID Vaccinations for family members
Hi everyone, I have ET CALR which is just being managed with Aspirin. After seeing the letter from Prof Harrison, I contacted my surgery about having the COVID vaccine and received an appointment only a couple of days later so all was good with that 😊. The reason for this post is that my daughter
Hi everyone, I have ET CALR which is just being managed with Aspirin. After seeing the letter from Prof Harrison, I contacted my surgery about having the COVID vaccine and received an appointment only a couple of days later so all was good with that 😊. The reason for this post is that my daughter
Mickymitch
in
MPN Voice
3 years ago
Strange thing - COVID-19 vaccination booking
Just been booking wife’s jab online. When I booked and had mine I picked one date for first jab and that was it. Only choice, from memory was local centre, which I think might be GP run. Today wife had to pick both slots and kept getting ‘one is not available’. Eventually, we moved them two days
Just been booking wife’s jab online. When I booked and had mine I picked one date for first jab and that was it. Only choice, from memory was local centre, which I think might be GP run. Today wife had to pick both slots and kept getting ‘one is not available’. Eventually, we moved them two days
Oleboyredw-uk
in
CLL Support
3 years ago
Goitre? Nodules? WBC counts?
Or he wanted to rule out a more “severe” virus, so tested for Covid (awaiting results, but highly unlikely as I had
vaccination
3 weeks ago). So - my GP called to check in & her response to my day in A&E was “he told you a lot, but what did he DO?”
Or he wanted to rule out a more “severe” virus, so tested for Covid (awaiting results, but highly unlikely as I had
vaccination
3 weeks ago). So - my GP called to check in & her response to my day in A&E was “he told you a lot, but what did he DO?”
SkyeRalph
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
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