symptoms worse since having a baby, is this normal?
Hey! I was just wondering if any ladies had experience worse symtoms after having a child, I appreciate migraines and exhaustion comes hand i...
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Is there a link between APS & having a baby born with a heart condition?
Does anyone know if congenital heart defects are associated with Hughes?...
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My journey
Diagnosed with aps after giving birth to my first child 13 weeks early ....
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Sore Bumps On the Head
Hi - I don't know if anyone else has this. I've had it for years intermittently....
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need help pls
Any advice on how to proceed because I've had 1 test for APS in the past that was negative but I have found that is is best to look at the sy...
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Medications and pregnancy?
I have SLE, Anti-phospholipid, Fibromyalgia, Arthritis plus a host of other illnesses!...
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Prof Graham Hughes' May blog
Three interesting meetings to report, the third being the annual Hughes Syndrome Foundation Patients ’ Day earlier this week. The world of au...
Only in my head?! Really?! OMG so frustrated. Has anyone been to St. Thomas and what are the costs?
I was diagnosed in 1996 after multiple miscarriages, but now the hematologist is gone and no one believes I have APS....
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I have been told that I have the APS strain, and I am not sure what that means, but no official results are in for Lupus or APS. I have sever...
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An intro and some queries
Today I received a rejection from a life insurance company stating antiphospholipid syndrome as the reason they wouldn't insure me :(...
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recently diagnosed with aps
hello im a first time blogger, i have just been diagnosed with aps im on aspirin and currently pregnant with my 8th pregnancy, i have had nur...
Could Hughes syndrome be the reason for my miscarriages?
Hi I've recently found this group and found the info on here very useful. I have two boys aged 5 and 7 - had no problems with either pregnanc...
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How to take aspirin without indigestion?
For a long while the defining characteristic of my migraines was they only responded to triptans, but since going on a tca and ssri I find th...
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no symptoms, sporty, 80% LAD blockage to CABG or not?
My husband is a 50 year old, very fit ( mountain bikes 4 * 1.5 hours per week, 1 * 3 hours and plays squash 2 times ) - he is a pilot so regu...
Hi all, a little intro..
I was diagnosed with APS about 6-7 years ago ( I think ) after being taken ill with some form of stomach bug that induced none stop vomiting ...
New to blog, but sufferer of RLS for many years
Over the years I read about RLS in many newspaper and magazine articles but it was only when Mirapexin became available on the NHS that I app...
Urgent improvements needed for patients with atrial fibrillation Experts call for better management of this life-threatening condition
A new report written by UK experts, and launched by AntiCoagulation Europe, shows that atrial fibrillation ( AF ), a condition that affects u...
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Undiagnosed Newbie!!
I haven't been diagnosed with Lupus but on many occassions it has been mentioned as a possibility but back in 2002 i did not have enough Lupu...
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Asthma ... and painkillers, whats best???? Any ideas???
Hi I’m after some advice please. I currently take co-dydramol 10mg/500mg as pain relief and I’ve been taking co-codomol or similar for about ...
New to APS and terrifie.
I just got my test results today and found that my Beta 2 Glycoprotein IgM is high for the second time since the first test, so the doctor ha...
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