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Do we no longer have male factor?!
Awaiting results of DNA fragmentation test but ‘normal’ semen analysis results came back normal?! Could we technically go for ivf now instead of icsi?! Has anyone experienced normal analysis but high fragmentation I wonder? I am pleased but confused. As this is a big change since the last one.
Awaiting results of DNA fragmentation test but ‘normal’ semen analysis results came back normal?! Could we technically go for ivf now instead of icsi?! Has anyone experienced normal analysis but high fragmentation I wonder? I am pleased but confused. As this is a big change since the last one.
Cuppppatea
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Fertility Network UK
2 months ago
*Sensitive* - Missed miscarriage at 9 week scan, looking for hope and direction
Hello ,Firstly, I hope you are all okay. I haven't posted for a while but just feel the need to share and seek some light at a dark time After transferring our 5th and final embryo from our first round of ICSI (due to severe male factor issues), we were overjoyed to find out that at last we had a positive
Hello ,Firstly, I hope you are all okay. I haven't posted for a while but just feel the need to share and seek some light at a dark time After transferring our 5th and final embryo from our first round of ICSI (due to severe male factor issues), we were overjoyed to find out that at last we had a positive
Minniemouse88
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Fertility Network UK
2 months ago
Just saw this post
MOST.....not all Most men diagnosed with prostate cancer don't need to rush to surgery, radiation treatments: study https://www.foxnews.com/health/most-men-diagnosed-prostate-cancer-dont-need-rush-surgery-radiation-treatments-study
MOST.....not all Most men diagnosed with prostate cancer don't need to rush to surgery, radiation treatments: study https://www.foxnews.com/health/most-men-diagnosed-prostate-cancer-dont-need-rush-surgery-radiation-treatments-study
carlsbadjack
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
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Pluvicto works but at what cost
70 yo with Stage 4, multiple bone mets, on Orgovyx daily and Xgeva every 3 months. DaVinci in past. Previously on Firmagon, Xtandi worked for awhile, nothing with Xofigo and a few rounds of Jevtana didn’t help and caused problems, also had localized XRT - but had to have chemo to qualify for Pluvicto
70 yo with Stage 4, multiple bone mets, on Orgovyx daily and Xgeva every 3 months. DaVinci in past. Previously on Firmagon, Xtandi worked for awhile, nothing with Xofigo and a few rounds of Jevtana didn’t help and caused problems, also had localized XRT - but had to have chemo to qualify for Pluvicto
Beach18
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Help - Artificial occyte activation with ISCI
Hi all,Has anyone had artificial occyte activation with ICSI and can share their stories with me, whether they be positive or negative. Last year our clinic recommended my partner have a test to check his sperms calcium levels but unfortunately it is taking forever to find a control (someone else with
Hi all,Has anyone had artificial occyte activation with ICSI and can share their stories with me, whether they be positive or negative. Last year our clinic recommended my partner have a test to check his sperms calcium levels but unfortunately it is taking forever to find a control (someone else with
WMolly88
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Fertility Network UK
2 months ago
Should I delay ICSI cycle due to illness?
Looking for some advice and experiences as to how illness might affect IVF. We are about to start a second cycle which will be ICSI this time. We went away for a week and were both a bit ill with a cold/sore throat and then my partner also got food poisoning (vomiting and diarrheoa for 2 days last week
Looking for some advice and experiences as to how illness might affect IVF. We are about to start a second cycle which will be ICSI this time. We went away for a week and were both a bit ill with a cold/sore throat and then my partner also got food poisoning (vomiting and diarrheoa for 2 days last week
LittleL3
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Fertility Network UK
2 months ago
elevate ALT post transplant
Hi I had my liver transplant 6 months ago and have felt fantastic ever since. No issues after transplant and blood tests at 5 months showed my liver function and kidney function were excellent. Consultant just rung today with blood results at 6 months and my ALT levels are elevated. Put me back on
Hi I had my liver transplant 6 months ago and have felt fantastic ever since. No issues after transplant and blood tests at 5 months showed my liver function and kidney function were excellent. Consultant just rung today with blood results at 6 months and my ALT levels are elevated. Put me back on
Bantam2
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British Liver Trust
11 months ago
Subclinical hypothyroidism and IVF
Hi, We’ve had 1 round of IVF/ICSI which we were referred for due to my partner’s low sperm count. Our first embryo transfer was unsuccessful but we have another one frozen. The clinic asked me to get my Vit D and thyroid levels tested by the GP before FET. I asked the GP for a print out of the results
Hi, We’ve had 1 round of IVF/ICSI which we were referred for due to my partner’s low sperm count. Our first embryo transfer was unsuccessful but we have another one frozen. The clinic asked me to get my Vit D and thyroid levels tested by the GP before FET. I asked the GP for a print out of the results
Tiger37
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Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
Subclinical hypothyroidism and IVF
Hi, I was directed here from the Fertility UK forum. We’ve had 1 round of IVF/ICSI which we were referred for due to my partner’s low sperm count. Our first embryo transfer was not successful. We have a frozen embryo, but the clinic advised I get my Vit D and thyroid levels tested before transfer
Hi, I was directed here from the Fertility UK forum. We’ve had 1 round of IVF/ICSI which we were referred for due to my partner’s low sperm count. Our first embryo transfer was not successful. We have a frozen embryo, but the clinic advised I get my Vit D and thyroid levels tested before transfer
Tiger37
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Covid before FET!!!!
I can’t believe my luck. I’m on cycle day 9 preparing for a natural frozen transfer second attempt after last medicated cycle got cancelled. . I woke up at 2am feeling hot with a headache and couldn’t go back to sleep I thought it was nerves as I was going for a tracking scan this morning. Went for
I can’t believe my luck. I’m on cycle day 9 preparing for a natural frozen transfer second attempt after last medicated cycle got cancelled. . I woke up at 2am feeling hot with a headache and couldn’t go back to sleep I thought it was nerves as I was going for a tracking scan this morning. Went for
Oopsieloopsy
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Fertility Network UK
7 months ago
Diagnosed yesterday with GSA
Started with severe temple headaches on Sunday, lost eyesight for a couple of minutes. Doctor sent me to accident and emergency , diagnosed with GSA and put on 60mg steroids scans confirmed plus blockage of caratoid artery. Is going to be treated with medication not surgery due to my heart condition.Any
Started with severe temple headaches on Sunday, lost eyesight for a couple of minutes. Doctor sent me to accident and emergency , diagnosed with GSA and put on 60mg steroids scans confirmed plus blockage of caratoid artery. Is going to be treated with medication not surgery due to my heart condition.Any
Doublef
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PMRGCAuk
11 months ago
UK Covid Enquiry
Well, the Public Enquiry is throwing up some interesting evidence. By definition, most of us with CLL are over 60 (not all, I know) and we are classed, whatever our age, as clinically extremely vulnerable. Our Government is reported as having said, according to Sir Patrick Vallance, "The PM says
Well, the Public Enquiry is throwing up some interesting evidence. By definition, most of us with CLL are over 60 (not all, I know) and we are classed, whatever our age, as clinically extremely vulnerable. Our Government is reported as having said, according to Sir Patrick Vallance, "The PM says
SERVrider
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CLL Support
7 months ago
Has anyone developed Lichen Sclerosus after pelvic radiotherapy?
I was recently diagnosed with Lichen Sclerosus in the genital area. I had chemoradiotherapy 14 years ago for SCC rectum. The cause of LS is not known though trauma to the skin is thought to be one contributory factor. I am extremely worried about this recent development as LS is associated with the development
I was recently diagnosed with Lichen Sclerosus in the genital area. I had chemoradiotherapy 14 years ago for SCC rectum. The cause of LS is not known though trauma to the skin is thought to be one contributory factor. I am extremely worried about this recent development as LS is associated with the development
Hopeful-one
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Pelvic Radiation Disease Association
9 months ago
Covid /flu season
How is everybody making it through this cold flu and covid season starting everybody around me is sick in my office my husband was sick I wear masks all the time but the last 2 days I feel like crap like I'm getting something and I just don't know what to do I talked to my transplant team they're just
How is everybody making it through this cold flu and covid season starting everybody around me is sick in my office my husband was sick I wear masks all the time but the last 2 days I feel like crap like I'm getting something and I just don't know what to do I talked to my transplant team they're just
Parkerbarker
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Kidney Transplant
7 months ago
ET following Covid Vaccination
I developed Essential Thrombocythemia immediately following my Covid Vaccination and first Booster - lost 1 1/2 stone and platelet count shot through the roof to 1,000. Immediately put on Aspirin a day andHydroxycarbamide. My life changed from then - awful symptoms but not sure if the drugs or the
I developed Essential Thrombocythemia immediately following my Covid Vaccination and first Booster - lost 1 1/2 stone and platelet count shot through the roof to 1,000. Immediately put on Aspirin a day andHydroxycarbamide. My life changed from then - awful symptoms but not sure if the drugs or the
Happydolphin
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MPN Voice
7 months ago
FDA Warning: Covid & Flu Vaccines
[u]The following is from CNN's Health Report[/u]: A new study of Medicare claims by the FDA finds that vaccines for Covid-19 and influenza may slightly increase the risk of strokes caused by blood clots in the brains of seniors, particularly when the two vaccines are given at the same time, and when
[u]The following is from CNN's Health Report[/u]: A new study of Medicare claims by the FDA finds that vaccines for Covid-19 and influenza may slightly increase the risk of strokes caused by blood clots in the brains of seniors, particularly when the two vaccines are given at the same time, and when
DM0329
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My MSAA Community
7 months ago
Inspiration
This is a photo of me after 9 months on ADT, age 70. I’ve always tried to stay in good shape. Jack LaLane inspired me as a kid in the early 1960’s. Later inspired by Larry Scott, Arnold, Lou and others. I built muscle naturally, no steroids. As my testosterone naturally decreased in my late 50’
This is a photo of me after 9 months on ADT, age 70. I’ve always tried to stay in good shape. Jack LaLane inspired me as a kid in the early 1960’s. Later inspired by Larry Scott, Arnold, Lou and others. I built muscle naturally, no steroids. As my testosterone naturally decreased in my late 50’
Gym-rat
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 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
Beta Alanine: STOPS or STARTS itch?
Considering trying Beta Alanine to stop my PV itch, but every time I Google what makes it STOP itch (i.e., how does it work?), all I come up with are articles that say it STARTS itch! Did anyone w/ PV, AP, etc. have their itch actually intensify by taking BA? Also curious if anyone happens to know
Considering trying Beta Alanine to stop my PV itch, but every time I Google what makes it STOP itch (i.e., how does it work?), all I come up with are articles that say it STARTS itch! Did anyone w/ PV, AP, etc. have their itch actually intensify by taking BA? Also curious if anyone happens to know
TwinMom88
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MPN Voice
9 months ago
GCA-Lyme Disease Connection?
Hi all, My wife is a long-time Lyme Disease sufferer, and has recently had a consultation with a biologist/pathologist. This person takes a blood sample and then looks at it under the microscope while the patient is present -- and then comments on what has been seen. My wife had the classic signs
Hi all, My wife is a long-time Lyme Disease sufferer, and has recently had a consultation with a biologist/pathologist. This person takes a blood sample and then looks at it under the microscope while the patient is present -- and then comments on what has been seen. My wife had the classic signs
montebello
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
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