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starting again!
Doing well then got knocked back with covid again, had
antiviral
treatment
this time. Started back on day 1 of couch to 5km today 😊 not too breathless 😊😊
Doing well then got knocked back with covid again, had
antiviral
treatment
this time. Started back on day 1 of couch to 5km today 😊 not too breathless 😊😊
Aclotintrainers
in
Anticoagulation Support
3 months ago
When to restart Biologics after Covid Infection
Just wondering what people have been advised re timing of restarting biologics after Covid infection and
Antiviral
treatment
? Is it the usual post infection rule of “when you feel better”? (I know I should ask my Rheumy team but it can take up to a week to get a response on Helpline) 🤣
Just wondering what people have been advised re timing of restarting biologics after Covid infection and
Antiviral
treatment
? Is it the usual post infection rule of “when you feel better”? (I know I should ask my Rheumy team but it can take up to a week to get a response on Helpline) 🤣
Intheend
in
NRAS
7 months ago
😵💫Crazy COVID story 😷🤧
So My friend who was infected a couple weeks ago for the first time with COVID saw his Dr and was prescribed paxlovid, one of 2 main
antiviral
treatment
that is given to COVID infected people. He recovered, tested negative and returned to work last weekend.
So My friend who was infected a couple weeks ago for the first time with COVID saw his Dr and was prescribed paxlovid, one of 2 main
antiviral
treatment
that is given to COVID infected people. He recovered, tested negative and returned to work last weekend.
LifeIsThePitts
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
9 months ago
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Covid antiviral medication
Anyway, I’ve been offered the
antiviral
treatment
and wondered if anyone on here has had it?
Anyway, I’ve been offered the
antiviral
treatment
and wondered if anyone on here has had it?
OrdinarySoul
in
My Ovacome
1 year ago
COVID-19 antiviral treatments
something else that is different this time is that I have been approved for COVID-19
antiviral
treatment
at home. This was not approved last time. has anybody else been told they couldn’t have the treatment the first time put approved the next Time and how did you find the treatment.
something else that is different this time is that I have been approved for COVID-19
antiviral
treatment
at home. This was not approved last time. has anybody else been told they couldn’t have the treatment the first time put approved the next Time and how did you find the treatment.
MikeMaxi
in
Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
COVID positive 21 days
My Haematology department haven’t really been much help with advice, except for telling me that I am not eligible for any more
antiviral
treatment
.
My Haematology department haven’t really been much help with advice, except for telling me that I am not eligible for any more
antiviral
treatment
.
Rich316
in
CLL Support
1 year ago
Catherine's Journey to a Beautiful Smile in Costa Rica
I’d like to share the inspiring story of Catherine Brenner, a 61-year-old retired teacher from Bonita Springs, who recently transformed her smile with dental veneers in Costa Rica. 🦷✨ Facing prohibitively high dental costs in the US, where quotes ranged from $1,000 to $2,500 per tooth, Catherine started
I’d like to share the inspiring story of Catherine Brenner, a 61-year-old retired teacher from Bonita Springs, who recently transformed her smile with dental veneers in Costa Rica. 🦷✨ Facing prohibitively high dental costs in the US, where quotes ranged from $1,000 to $2,500 per tooth, Catherine started
Anasjk
in
Dentistry Health Support
1 month ago
Pacemaker and dental treatment
I am due to get a pacemaker fitted on 26 June, I also have a dental appointment on 27 June for treatment - root canal and crown. Is this going to be okay or will I have to delay the dental treatment? Any advice folks???
I am due to get a pacemaker fitted on 26 June, I also have a dental appointment on 27 June for treatment - root canal and crown. Is this going to be okay or will I have to delay the dental treatment? Any advice folks???
Kendalghost
in
British Heart Foundation
1 month ago
Dentists
Hi everyone-I am due to have CABG July/August. I have a routing check up at dentist this month. I have read somewhere of a link between teeth/gums and heart disease. What are the risks, if any? Is there any chance of dental treatment delaying the heart operation? Thanks
Hi everyone-I am due to have CABG July/August. I have a routing check up at dentist this month. I have read somewhere of a link between teeth/gums and heart disease. What are the risks, if any? Is there any chance of dental treatment delaying the heart operation? Thanks
OldaYoda
in
British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
Affect of Alendronic acid if needing dental work?
This aspect bothers me as well as the implications of taking Alendronic acid. At age 81 after taking AA for about 18 months, I stopped it after I was prescribed HRT patches for another problem . Whilst HRT protects bones to a certain extent , I believe it doesn't increase bone density as does AA.
This aspect bothers me as well as the implications of taking Alendronic acid. At age 81 after taking AA for about 18 months, I stopped it after I was prescribed HRT patches for another problem . Whilst HRT protects bones to a certain extent , I believe it doesn't increase bone density as does AA.
moconnolly
in
PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
💬 Discussion Topic: Embracing innovative approaches in mental health care
[i]Improving mental health outcomes is crucial for fostering individual well-being and building healthier communities. Mental health influences every aspect of life, from personal relationships to work performance and overall quality of life. By prioritizing mental health support and interventions, we
[i]Improving mental health outcomes is crucial for fostering individual well-being and building healthier communities. Mental health influences every aspect of life, from personal relationships to work performance and overall quality of life. By prioritizing mental health support and interventions, we
AnnaHU
HealthUnlocked
in
Research Opportunities
3 months ago
dental treatment
Have heart murmur and need root canal treatment but have been told 6-8 month waiting on nhs but they will do privately can’t afford this do I have any other options
Have heart murmur and need root canal treatment but have been told 6-8 month waiting on nhs but they will do privately can’t afford this do I have any other options
Kizzy68
in
British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Dental treatment and CLL
My husband has been taking Acalabrutinib for nearly two years. His lymphocyte count is around 40 and other blood results normal. His dentist says he needs 4 teeth extracted over the next year or so - 3 teeth in 2 sessions in the Spring/Summer and one in the Winter. His main worries are having to stop
My husband has been taking Acalabrutinib for nearly two years. His lymphocyte count is around 40 and other blood results normal. His dentist says he needs 4 teeth extracted over the next year or so - 3 teeth in 2 sessions in the Spring/Summer and one in the Winter. His main worries are having to stop
Leo71
in
CLL Support
4 months ago
Post dental treatment
Wondering how you are all doing? Just has some dental treatment this week and thought I was doing okay after it but now feeling the effects. Why does dental treatment do that? I made sure to ensure I didn't have adrenal in local aneasthetic, checked I wasn't sensitive to the ingredients in the filling
Wondering how you are all doing? Just has some dental treatment this week and thought I was doing okay after it but now feeling the effects. Why does dental treatment do that? I made sure to ensure I didn't have adrenal in local aneasthetic, checked I wasn't sensitive to the ingredients in the filling
strongmouse
in
Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Community
4 months ago
PMR Review with GP
Further to my previous two posts, I had my appointment with the GP today, which was interesting. No mention of fibro. Yay! Mind you, this was the same doc I saw right after diagnosis and the guy who sent me off next day to the hospital ophthalmologist to get my eyes checked out to make sure that I
Further to my previous two posts, I had my appointment with the GP today, which was interesting. No mention of fibro. Yay! Mind you, this was the same doc I saw right after diagnosis and the guy who sent me off next day to the hospital ophthalmologist to get my eyes checked out to make sure that I
Gimme
in
PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
Exciting!
CymaBay Submits New Drug Application to FDA for Seladelpar for the Treatment of Primary Biliary Cholangitis December 15, 2023 8:00am EST Download as PDF - NDA is supported by data evaluating seladelpar efficacy and safety in over 500 patients - - Seladelpar is the first New Drug Application from
CymaBay Submits New Drug Application to FDA for Seladelpar for the Treatment of Primary Biliary Cholangitis December 15, 2023 8:00am EST Download as PDF - NDA is supported by data evaluating seladelpar efficacy and safety in over 500 patients - - Seladelpar is the first New Drug Application from
DonnaBoll
Administrator
in
PBC Foundation
5 months ago
Periodontal Disease and CKD
I am CKD level 3 and now have gingivitis that is becoming chronic even with dental treatment . Please share your story.
I am CKD level 3 and now have gingivitis that is becoming chronic even with dental treatment . Please share your story.
orangecity41
NKF Ambassador
in
Kidney Disease
5 months ago
Teeth sensitivity at the dentist
I have been diagnosed with SLE Lupus for a year now. Does anyone find their teeth really sensitive during ordinary dental treatment such as cleaning? I’m also having a problem with the injections to numb the mouth not working . Is this Lupus related or is it just me? Any advice on the problem would
I have been diagnosed with SLE Lupus for a year now. Does anyone find their teeth really sensitive during ordinary dental treatment such as cleaning? I’m also having a problem with the injections to numb the mouth not working . Is this Lupus related or is it just me? Any advice on the problem would
Chocolate1956
in
LUPUS UK
5 months ago
Update on Medical Professionals and how to access dental treatment as housebound
Hello, further to my last post, my father in law has had a visit from the Parkinsons Nurse and he won't be revisiting until 3 months time. He has given us a contact email and told us to contact him if things change. My mother in law asked if he was going to get any better (this has been a constant
Hello, further to my last post, my father in law has had a visit from the Parkinsons Nurse and he won't be revisiting until 3 months time. He has given us a contact email and told us to contact him if things change. My mother in law asked if he was going to get any better (this has been a constant
Loveispatient23
in
PSP Association
6 months ago
Loss of taste re dental bridge
I had a dental bridge fitted in July - after four months of temporary bridges and suffering those felt the final one would be tons better. Since having it fitted - I have lost my taste - cannot taste anything and I find that I still cannot eat properly - still sticking to a softish diet and fish as
I had a dental bridge fitted in July - after four months of temporary bridges and suffering those felt the final one would be tons better. Since having it fitted - I have lost my taste - cannot taste anything and I find that I still cannot eat properly - still sticking to a softish diet and fish as
janetmtt
in
Dentistry Health Support
7 months ago
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