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First run after Covid (the 3rd time): a deliciously drizzly, cloudy run
Mightily proud that I managed to adhere to my plan and get out there today, for a first little run after recovering from Covid. I ran for 21 minutes, including 4 min warmup walk and 2 min cool down walk. I chose NRC 15 min Head Starts, which was perfectly timed. I took the nearest route from my
Mightily proud that I managed to adhere to my plan and get out there today, for a first little run after recovering from Covid. I ran for 21 minutes, including 4 min warmup walk and 2 min cool down walk. I chose NRC 15 min Head Starts, which was perfectly timed. I took the nearest route from my
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Graduate10
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Bridge to 10K
11 months ago
Risks for in person working apart from COVID
Hi, this might be a slightly odd one. Both I and my partner work mostly work from home. However for my partner this is very formal and she has to get a special working arrangement agreed to get allow more than the normal number of days each week working from home. She needs to renew this arrangement
Hi, this might be a slightly odd one. Both I and my partner work mostly work from home. However for my partner this is very formal and she has to get a special working arrangement agreed to get allow more than the normal number of days each week working from home. She needs to renew this arrangement
AchyCorazon
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British Heart Foundation
11 months ago
Flu vaccine
Despite all the discussion and contraversy re autumn vaccinations I decided to take the plunge. Covid booster last Thursday, no problem.Flu vaccination yesterday, awful reaction. Fever and flu like symptoms overnight, expected. But the pain in my arm, extending down to fingers, pain in shoulder, pain
Despite all the discussion and contraversy re autumn vaccinations I decided to take the plunge. Covid booster last Thursday, no problem.Flu vaccination yesterday, awful reaction. Fever and flu like symptoms overnight, expected. But the pain in my arm, extending down to fingers, pain in shoulder, pain
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MPN Voice
8 months ago
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Colds/flu/viruses and Thyroxine
Just wondering is there any link to having Hashimotos and not having any colds/flu/viruses. The reason I ask is that I never got sick, with the usual colds etc for many years. I just started thyroxine a few months ago. Now I have a really horrible virus, coughing, temperature, flu like symptoms. This
Just wondering is there any link to having Hashimotos and not having any colds/flu/viruses. The reason I ask is that I never got sick, with the usual colds etc for many years. I just started thyroxine a few months ago. Now I have a really horrible virus, coughing, temperature, flu like symptoms. This
Sunflower535
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
what antibiotics can I take with methotrexate and sulphursalazine I’m in India right now and have got a flu going on for a few days now.
what antibiotics can I take with methotrexate and sulphursalazine I’m in India right now and have got a flu going on for a few days now.
what antibiotics can I take with methotrexate and sulphursalazine I’m in India right now and have got a flu going on for a few days now.
mickyb
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NRAS
8 months ago
Testing Out Trigger
Hi guys. Am looking for a bit of help please. I’m on round 2 of ICSI and decided this time to test out my trigger shot. I started 3days after my trigger and am now 6 days post trigger. I’m going in for my transfer tomorrow 🎉🤞🙏 My test has already gone completely clear, is this possible only 6 days
Hi guys. Am looking for a bit of help please. I’m on round 2 of ICSI and decided this time to test out my trigger shot. I started 3days after my trigger and am now 6 days post trigger. I’m going in for my transfer tomorrow 🎉🤞🙏 My test has already gone completely clear, is this possible only 6 days
angs0203
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
Here's our gift to you.
Today, we're launching Vitawaves.org Try it, here: https://vitawaves.org Please email any problems or bugs to Darrylm (at) malecare.org Vitawaves solves two problems: 1. Providing cancer patients with an easy-to-use platform to chronicle their day-to-day experience with cancer. Paper journals and
Today, we're launching Vitawaves.org Try it, here: https://vitawaves.org Please email any problems or bugs to Darrylm (at) malecare.org Vitawaves solves two problems: 1. Providing cancer patients with an easy-to-use platform to chronicle their day-to-day experience with cancer. Paper journals and
Darryl
Partner
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
The best place for IVF or ICSI in Leicestershire
Hi, Can I know what is the best place for IVF or ICSI in Leicestershire? Thanks
Hi, Can I know what is the best place for IVF or ICSI in Leicestershire? Thanks
Shanik
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
Any experience of artificial oocyte activation (AOA) to improve ICSI fertilisation rates?
Hello, after badgering our new clinic to take a look at our notes from previous cycles I've just had a follow up call with the consultant. He's sure I've been put on the right protocol (Flare with maximum dose) but also mentioned we could consider AOA if we wanted as our main challenge has been fertilisation
Hello, after badgering our new clinic to take a look at our notes from previous cycles I've just had a follow up call with the consultant. He's sure I've been put on the right protocol (Flare with maximum dose) but also mentioned we could consider AOA if we wanted as our main challenge has been fertilisation
lmno
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
beyond devastated - pgta results
Hi everyone, hope you’re all ok. I’m sat here on my own filled with total devastation as my husband is out of the country, so turning to you wonderful lot for some positivity. I just received the sad news that our top quality frozen blasts are all abnormal. It took us three rounds of ICSI to get to
Hi everyone, hope you’re all ok. I’m sat here on my own filled with total devastation as my husband is out of the country, so turning to you wonderful lot for some positivity. I just received the sad news that our top quality frozen blasts are all abnormal. It took us three rounds of ICSI to get to
Hidden
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
Ibs bam
Hi i am new to this group for years i have suffered with ibs am borderline ibd i have recently been diagnosed with bile acid malabsorption it has had me ill for the last 2_3 years all doctors use to say is that its your ibs playing up before i got diagnosed with bam any one else suffer with bile acid
Hi i am new to this group for years i have suffered with ibs am borderline ibd i have recently been diagnosed with bile acid malabsorption it has had me ill for the last 2_3 years all doctors use to say is that its your ibs playing up before i got diagnosed with bam any one else suffer with bile acid
Netbet22
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IBS Network
1 year ago
New clinic not interested in seeing notes from previous rounds at another clinic... is this normal?
Hello, we're just starting our final ever round of ICSI and decided to try a new clinic. We've done 4 egg collections and 5 embryo transfers (2 fresh, 3 frozen) through another clinic. I was a bit surprised that the new clinic have put us on a protocol without asking any questions about previous protocols
Hello, we're just starting our final ever round of ICSI and decided to try a new clinic. We've done 4 egg collections and 5 embryo transfers (2 fresh, 3 frozen) through another clinic. I was a bit surprised that the new clinic have put us on a protocol without asking any questions about previous protocols
lmno
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
Unsuccessful 1st Cycle - no blastocyst - what's next?
Hi all, my husband and I went through our first ICSI cycle in November in London and unfortunately the results were not great, from 5 eggs retrieved, we had only 3 embryos on day 3 and no blastocyst on day 5. Our clinic highlighted two issues: the low follicular response rate (potentially low egg
Hi all, my husband and I went through our first ICSI cycle in November in London and unfortunately the results were not great, from 5 eggs retrieved, we had only 3 embryos on day 3 and no blastocyst on day 5. Our clinic highlighted two issues: the low follicular response rate (potentially low egg
vasa062015
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
🟨 Making Yellow Card Reports 🟨
🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨 In the UK, the
Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA)
operates the Yellow Card scheme for reporting issues with medicines. They have slightly different approaches to: 🟡 Side Effects 🟡 Defective medicines 🟡 Counterfeit or
🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨 In the UK, the
Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA)
operates the Yellow Card scheme for reporting issues with medicines. They have slightly different approaches to: 🟡 Side Effects 🟡 Defective medicines 🟡 Counterfeit or
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
UCLH waiting time before IVF ?
hello, last Thursday we got semen results and it was a shock as all parameters are below the normal ranges and it was mentioned that ICSI would be suitable. We are a little bit lost. Our GP referred us to UCLH fertility clinic, is there someone that experienced this already and what is the delay for
hello, last Thursday we got semen results and it was a shock as all parameters are below the normal ranges and it was mentioned that ICSI would be suitable. We are a little bit lost. Our GP referred us to UCLH fertility clinic, is there someone that experienced this already and what is the delay for
Elga_05
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
First IVF Cyle - Endo sufferer - What should I be doing to prepare?
Hi All! Just looking for some advice about what to do prior to a IVF cycle. Bit of background… I have stage 4 endometriosis, kissing ovaries, 5cm cyst on one ovary and a small fibroid. My partner and I have been TTC for 6 years. The years of lack of success led to a lot of weight gain as I took
Hi All! Just looking for some advice about what to do prior to a IVF cycle. Bit of background… I have stage 4 endometriosis, kissing ovaries, 5cm cyst on one ovary and a small fibroid. My partner and I have been TTC for 6 years. The years of lack of success led to a lot of weight gain as I took
Behind_Hazel_Eyes
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
Permanent Antibiotics
I have had troubles with sinusitis since half a year.We tried antibiotics 6 times- last time prolonged for 3 weeks. After ohne week the infection is back. Could be that eventually I need a surgery. I had this problem already in 2012 and 2015 (it took me 1 - 2 years each time to get rid if this condition
I have had troubles with sinusitis since half a year.We tried antibiotics 6 times- last time prolonged for 3 weeks. After ohne week the infection is back. Could be that eventually I need a surgery. I had this problem already in 2012 and 2015 (it took me 1 - 2 years each time to get rid if this condition
Reinhard
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CLL Support
1 year ago
cetirizine hydrochloride
Constant tinnitus in left ear only. Hi, I've searched online but don't know if I am missing information. Does cetirizine hydrochloride have any link to Tinnitus? I've suffered allergies for probably ten years, it isn't seasonal, just random, so I put it down to environmental stuff, maybe dust in the
Constant tinnitus in left ear only. Hi, I've searched online but don't know if I am missing information. Does cetirizine hydrochloride have any link to Tinnitus? I've suffered allergies for probably ten years, it isn't seasonal, just random, so I put it down to environmental stuff, maybe dust in the
Markmark123
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Tinnitus UK
11 months ago
Shingles vaccine?
I unknowingly (until after) had shingles in March 2023 which I believe, triggered first episode of Afib. Now thinking about having the vaccine, concerned that it will trigger Afib. What are people's experiences of having the vaccine? Do I need it yet. Maybe still have antibodies in my system? Will
I unknowingly (until after) had shingles in March 2023 which I believe, triggered first episode of Afib. Now thinking about having the vaccine, concerned that it will trigger Afib. What are people's experiences of having the vaccine? Do I need it yet. Maybe still have antibodies in my system? Will
sunlovah
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
8 months ago
Sorry for the absence and new shoes!
I’m still a bit wobbly from Covid, day by day recovering but some days are wobblier than others. But I did manage to get out in the morning and evening every day over this week and do a bit of gardening or do a bit of walking in the evening. But I still cannot do this for long as exhaustion and wobblieness
I’m still a bit wobbly from Covid, day by day recovering but some days are wobblier than others. But I did manage to get out in the morning and evening every day over this week and do a bit of gardening or do a bit of walking in the evening. But I still cannot do this for long as exhaustion and wobblieness
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