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Living with itp
Hi there, I was diagnosed with itp Sept last year and have been on prednisolone on and off since then I also found out I have hiv and needed to take meds straight away for this and now I have been asked to go for a flu jab is this ok to have as taking meds and having needles is tiring to say the least
Hi there, I was diagnosed with itp Sept last year and have been on prednisolone on and off since then I also found out I have hiv and needed to take meds straight away for this and now I have been asked to go for a flu jab is this ok to have as taking meds and having needles is tiring to say the least
greenwood78
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ITP Support Association
9 years ago
RA with ITP
Got ITP after
Yellow
Fever
Vaccine
1 1/2 years back.
Got ITP after
Yellow
Fever
Vaccine
1 1/2 years back.
Padram
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ITP Support Association
9 years ago
Flu jab
Does anyone have any idea if it's advisable to have flu jab if your facing going through ivf treatment? My next appointment is November to sign all ivf paper work and I'm hoping will start IVF soon after that. I usually get flu jab just to reduce risk of getting flu not because I am more at risk (
Does anyone have any idea if it's advisable to have flu jab if your facing going through ivf treatment? My next appointment is November to sign all ivf paper work and I'm hoping will start IVF soon after that. I usually get flu jab just to reduce risk of getting flu not because I am more at risk (
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9 years ago
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Flu Vaccination Time
Hi folks, it's that time of year when we have to start thinking about flu jabs and the government have issued their vaccination advice (see the links below). The general advice is that immunosuppressed people should have the flu jab unless you are allergic to it. However, please talk to your GP and
Hi folks, it's that time of year when we have to start thinking about flu jabs and the government have issued their vaccination advice (see the links below). The general advice is that immunosuppressed people should have the flu jab unless you are allergic to it. However, please talk to your GP and
RichardE
Volunteer
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Vasculitis UK
9 years ago
Influenza Vaccination
Hi All, I just got a letter from the local surgery stating that I'm entitled to the free flu jab. I had a transplant last November and I seem to remember getting advice from the liver transplant co-ordinator about vaccines, but I've completely forgotten what that was. Should I or shouldn't I. Thanks
Hi All, I just got a letter from the local surgery stating that I'm entitled to the free flu jab. I had a transplant last November and I seem to remember getting advice from the liver transplant co-ordinator about vaccines, but I've completely forgotten what that was. Should I or shouldn't I. Thanks
RodeoJoe
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British Liver Trust
9 years ago
Flu and other vaccines
As I'll be entitled to get the flu vaccine due to being on Hydroxycarbamide I wondered what else is worth having? Is it worth getting the pneumonia one as well? I don't want to go into winter catching all sorts of bugs with a lowered immune system.
As I'll be entitled to get the flu vaccine due to being on Hydroxycarbamide I wondered what else is worth having? Is it worth getting the pneumonia one as well? I don't want to go into winter catching all sorts of bugs with a lowered immune system.
MarkD6701
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MPN Voice
9 years ago
Fly jab advice
I'm currently successfully (fingers xd) reducing Pred for PMR (down to 8.5 mg on slow taper). I normally get a flu jab (I'm 52 no other health issues) but wonder what advice on this is? I had a (v mild) suspected case of shingles a few months ago, so I'm not sure what to do as want to avoid the poss
I'm currently successfully (fingers xd) reducing Pred for PMR (down to 8.5 mg on slow taper). I normally get a flu jab (I'm 52 no other health issues) but wonder what advice on this is? I had a (v mild) suspected case of shingles a few months ago, so I'm not sure what to do as want to avoid the poss
mousebear
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PMRGCAuk
9 years ago
Flu jab
I have not posted for a while, not been feeling too good. I have been gradually reducing the preds. I am finally down to 5 mg a day, I was on 60 mg last December. The withdrawal has been a nightmare of side effects, pain, depression and work, just kept going with the aim to get of the steroids.
I have not posted for a while, not been feeling too good. I have been gradually reducing the preds. I am finally down to 5 mg a day, I was on 60 mg last December. The withdrawal has been a nightmare of side effects, pain, depression and work, just kept going with the aim to get of the steroids.
Lilymaerose
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PMRGCAuk
9 years ago
Oops I did it again.........
Or so sung US warbler Britney Spears and it looks like I have too. On August 16th I completed my third half ironman triathlon (1.2 mile swim, 56 mile bike ride, 13.1 mile run) in aid of Meningitis Now although not so much 'oops' as why the heck am I doing this. When I was first discharged from hospital
Or so sung US warbler Britney Spears and it looks like I have too. On August 16th I completed my third half ironman triathlon (1.2 mile swim, 56 mile bike ride, 13.1 mile run) in aid of Meningitis Now although not so much 'oops' as why the heck am I doing this. When I was first discharged from hospital
Jonad724
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Meningitis Now
9 years ago
Is a universal flu vaccine on the horizon?
Medical research scientists are getting closer to creating a universal flu vaccine. This brief article reports the latest progress along with a good description of why achieving this has proved so very difficult. It's worth reading for those that are interested in how our bodies learn to recognise
Medical research scientists are getting closer to creating a universal flu vaccine. This brief article reports the latest progress along with a good description of why achieving this has proved so very difficult. It's worth reading for those that are interested in how our bodies learn to recognise
AussieNeil
Partner
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CLL Support
9 years ago
From down under down under
G'day all. I'm Gerald from a small country town in Central Tasmania Australia. I have COPD as a result of smoking for 50 years. I am a recently retired nurse. (Its amazing the number of nurses who do smoke) I finally quit smoking in January 2014 after 3 nasty COPD exacerbations. I completed a Pulmonary
G'day all. I'm Gerald from a small country town in Central Tasmania Australia. I have COPD as a result of smoking for 50 years. I am a recently retired nurse. (Its amazing the number of nurses who do smoke) I finally quit smoking in January 2014 after 3 nasty COPD exacerbations. I completed a Pulmonary
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
CDC publishes ACIP 2015-2016 influenza vaccine guidelines
http://www.healio.com/infectious-disease/influenza/news/online/%7Bfb3287e2-bc17-43cb-9ba7-f4d88d7817b3%7D/cdc-publishes-acip-2015-2016-influenza-vaccine-guidelines?utm_source=maestro&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=infectious%20disease%20news
http://www.healio.com/infectious-disease/influenza/news/online/%7Bfb3287e2-bc17-43cb-9ba7-f4d88d7817b3%7D/cdc-publishes-acip-2015-2016-influenza-vaccine-guidelines?utm_source=maestro&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=infectious%20disease%20news
HFIAdmin
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HFI Connect - Hepatitis
9 years ago
Flu jab
Have been reading a couple of posts about the difficulty of overcoming hib flu (not sure if thats right). I routinely have the flu jab, but wonder if we can be protected from this hib bug?
Have been reading a couple of posts about the difficulty of overcoming hib flu (not sure if thats right). I routinely have the flu jab, but wonder if we can be protected from this hib bug?
Lyd12
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Vaccinations and Flu Shots
Have any of you had adverse reactions after taking the Tdap vaccination? I was told back in 1996 that I should never ever have a flu shot because of all the steroids that I was given to keep me going. Now I have my 1st grandson due in September and I'm told that if I want to see him I must get this vaccination
Have any of you had adverse reactions after taking the Tdap vaccination? I was told back in 1996 that I should never ever have a flu shot because of all the steroids that I was given to keep me going. Now I have my 1st grandson due in September and I'm told that if I want to see him I must get this vaccination
Jackie1961
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
9 years ago
Weather horrid again ahhhhh.
First week back from my hols and the weather is rubbish, weekend weather rubbish, weak ahead forecast rubbish, when will it end? A well I can always look back on my pictures of Spain. PS think I'm coming down with a wee cold or something, very sneeazy eye running and horrid taste and smell , think the
First week back from my hols and the weather is rubbish, weekend weather rubbish, weak ahead forecast rubbish, when will it end? A well I can always look back on my pictures of Spain. PS think I'm coming down with a wee cold or something, very sneeazy eye running and horrid taste and smell , think the
1968
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
results of bloods confuse me
Hi I forgot to introduce myself so am editing this, sorry if you have already read it! I am 65 and retired. I wrote a little while back listing my symptoms and someone (I think the administrator?) suggested I come back with results of private blood tests I was having done. Well the results are back
Hi I forgot to introduce myself so am editing this, sorry if you have already read it! I am 65 and retired. I wrote a little while back listing my symptoms and someone (I think the administrator?) suggested I come back with results of private blood tests I was having done. Well the results are back
secondhandrose2
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 years ago
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Hi I think this is my first post on the fibroaction site though I have dipped into it once or twice to answer other people's posts. I'm a 65 year old woman who was diagnosed with fibro 5 years ago. I have also been diagnosed with hypermobility syndrome, osteoarthritis in C3/4 and C5/6/7 of my spine
Hi I think this is my first post on the fibroaction site though I have dipped into it once or twice to answer other people's posts. I'm a 65 year old woman who was diagnosed with fibro 5 years ago. I have also been diagnosed with hypermobility syndrome, osteoarthritis in C3/4 and C5/6/7 of my spine
secondhandrose2
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
9 years ago
Have you noticed Australia’s flu seasons seem to be getting worse? Here’s why
There was an item on last night's TV news claiming that this year's flu season in Australia is shaping up to be the worst for some time. Heath Kelly, Professor (Adjunct) in Infectious Diseases Epidemiology at Australian National University has a countering view for reasons he goes into here: https:/
There was an item on last night's TV news claiming that this year's flu season in Australia is shaping up to be the worst for some time. Heath Kelly, Professor (Adjunct) in Infectious Diseases Epidemiology at Australian National University has a countering view for reasons he goes into here: https:/
AussieNeil
Partner
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CLL Support
9 years ago
"Pain in the butt" and thighs??
Hi. PMRandRa has asked me to open this thread as it seems we have one thing in common (probably have more) but we both suffer with pain in the glutes and thighs. Sometimes it was as though I had done an hour of squats with heavy dumbbells.... not my scene! As soon as I started on 15mg pred (Nov) all
Hi. PMRandRa has asked me to open this thread as it seems we have one thing in common (probably have more) but we both suffer with pain in the glutes and thighs. Sometimes it was as though I had done an hour of squats with heavy dumbbells.... not my scene! As soon as I started on 15mg pred (Nov) all
poppetpain
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PMRGCAuk
9 years ago
How did you tolerate the pneumococcus vaccine?
Immunology has reported I have low antibodies to pneumococcus and instructed me to have the pneumovax vaccine, so am booked to do so on Saturday at my surgery. In 4 weeks, immunology will test to see if I've made a response to the vaccine. last time I had the flu vaccine I didn't tolerate it v well
Immunology has reported I have low antibodies to pneumococcus and instructed me to have the pneumovax vaccine, so am booked to do so on Saturday at my surgery. In 4 weeks, immunology will test to see if I've made a response to the vaccine. last time I had the flu vaccine I didn't tolerate it v well
Barnclown
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LUPUS UK
9 years ago
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