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August, let the ball roll again
After our first cycle failed in November (2 eggs, 1 mature but not fertilised) and a polyp removed last June, we've now just started a second IVF :) I luckily have just 1 injection a day to do - Gonal F is not prefilled so I can mix it with Menopur. We're trying a mild IVF cycle: 150 Gonal, 150 Menopur
After our first cycle failed in November (2 eggs, 1 mature but not fertilised) and a polyp removed last June, we've now just started a second IVF :) I luckily have just 1 injection a day to do - Gonal F is not prefilled so I can mix it with Menopur. We're trying a mild IVF cycle: 150 Gonal, 150 Menopur
gattonero
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Fertility Network UK
6 years ago
Starting ivf
Anyone about to start IVF? I have my first consultation the beginning of September with a view to start straight away! I am about to have an AMH test to check my ovarian reserve (it has to be above 12 for me to be eligible) we are going with the ABC clinic in London it’s called shoebox IVF and is so
Anyone about to start IVF? I have my first consultation the beginning of September with a view to start straight away! I am about to have an AMH test to check my ovarian reserve (it has to be above 12 for me to be eligible) we are going with the ABC clinic in London it’s called shoebox IVF and is so
Jemvcook
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Fertility Network UK
6 years ago
New study - American large study showing that ovarian cancer patients taking aspirin or NSAIDs have a better survival rate
Hi again. I typed this out once and it disappeared when I tried to add a tag, and so here goes again. The links below are a Lancet article summary, from 17 July (2nd link), and an article on 23 July by a science journalist about the article (1st link). The articles are self-explanatory. This was a
Hi again. I typed this out once and it disappeared when I tried to add a tag, and so here goes again. The links below are a Lancet article summary, from 17 July (2nd link), and an article on 23 July by a science journalist about the article (1st link). The articles are self-explanatory. This was a
drdu
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My Ovacome
6 years ago
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Cortisone wore off after 2 weeks?
I have inflammatory arthritis that my Rheumatologist says will eventually become RA. It's currently attacking my left knee, has been for months. I've been in PT since May and had a lot of improvement. I then had a cortisone injection at the beginning of July. The next 2 weeks were great. Then the pain
I have inflammatory arthritis that my Rheumatologist says will eventually become RA. It's currently attacking my left knee, has been for months. I've been in PT since May and had a lot of improvement. I then had a cortisone injection at the beginning of July. The next 2 weeks were great. Then the pain
Willard0610
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NRAS
6 years ago
Another bump in the road!
Hello Good People, recap - was hospitalized from July 17 th through July 22 Nd for something g completely unsuspected or I thought related to upper right lobectomy which included removal of all lymph nodes possible. The Hospital University of Penn discovered the symptoms I had been experiencing for
Hello Good People, recap - was hospitalized from July 17 th through July 22 Nd for something g completely unsuspected or I thought related to upper right lobectomy which included removal of all lymph nodes possible. The Hospital University of Penn discovered the symptoms I had been experiencing for
Getoutofme1239
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Lung Cancer Support
6 years ago
Is DHEA safe to take?
Hi, I’ve seen many people post that they’re taking DHEA (amongst other supplements) and I was wondering if it’s safe to take if you haven’t specifically been told to take it by a doctor? I’m 37yo, I’m taking 300mg CoQ10, folic acid, vitamin d and general multivitamin. My AMH hasn’t yet been tested as
Hi, I’ve seen many people post that they’re taking DHEA (amongst other supplements) and I was wondering if it’s safe to take if you haven’t specifically been told to take it by a doctor? I’m 37yo, I’m taking 300mg CoQ10, folic acid, vitamin d and general multivitamin. My AMH hasn’t yet been tested as
Shirazlover2013
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Fertility Network UK
6 years ago
Pco over stimulation?
Hi all Have been told my amh is 28.7 which means high ovarian response likely PCO, could this be a reason why I can’t conceive naturally? What does this mean for ivf.. x
Hi all Have been told my amh is 28.7 which means high ovarian response likely PCO, could this be a reason why I can’t conceive naturally? What does this mean for ivf.. x
sammejayne
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Fertility Network UK
6 years ago
Gluten Sensitivity in a rheumatoid arthritis population study - University of Edinburgh student online survey
NRAS has been approached by a student at the University of Edinburgh who is for her final disertation researching if gluten has any impact on RA pain. Unfortunately the survey has only been shared with NRAS after it had received ethics approval so we have not been able to input into the questions. There
NRAS has been approached by a student at the University of Edinburgh who is for her final disertation researching if gluten has any impact on RA pain. Unfortunately the survey has only been shared with NRAS after it had received ethics approval so we have not been able to input into the questions. There
Clare-NRAS
NRAS
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NRAS
6 years ago
Again good CA125 result!
Hi again. Have just had my 6 monthly CA125 check last week, and so am delighted with that. If you don't know me, have a look at my story. It appears that ibuprofen works as an anti-cancer medication for me. NSAIDs like ibuprofen, and also aspirin, have been proven to have a general anti-cancer
Hi again. Have just had my 6 monthly CA125 check last week, and so am delighted with that. If you don't know me, have a look at my story. It appears that ibuprofen works as an anti-cancer medication for me. NSAIDs like ibuprofen, and also aspirin, have been proven to have a general anti-cancer
drdu
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My Ovacome
6 years ago
Free AMH tests in Ireland during National Fertility Awareness Week
During National Fertility Awareness Week, Sims IVF Dublin, Sims IVF Cork, and Rotunda IVF are offering free AMH tests to women, who wish to know more about their fertility.( usually €160) The AMH Test is a screening test to assess a woman's ovarian reserve. This can be valuable as it provides an indication
During National Fertility Awareness Week, Sims IVF Dublin, Sims IVF Cork, and Rotunda IVF are offering free AMH tests to women, who wish to know more about their fertility.( usually €160) The AMH Test is a screening test to assess a woman's ovarian reserve. This can be valuable as it provides an indication
Andy17
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Endometriosis UK
6 years ago
Clomid a contraceptive?
Hello. I’ve not posted before but have benefited so much from your posts. They have been a massive source of support since we experienced the shock of my low AMH levels and the fact that we are not eligible for NHS funding. We are hopeful we’ll start IVF in Sep but have lots and lots of difficult decisions
Hello. I’ve not posted before but have benefited so much from your posts. They have been a massive source of support since we experienced the shock of my low AMH levels and the fact that we are not eligible for NHS funding. We are hopeful we’ll start IVF in Sep but have lots and lots of difficult decisions
lizph
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Fertility Network UK
6 years ago
Tips for Preparing for IVF?
Hello everyone, Yesterday marked 1 year of trying to conceive and a diagnosis of unexplained subfertility. Our recommended treatment is IVF, but since I have a high AMH level and I'm 33, we were told there wasn't any rush. The last year has been very emotional and at times, painful and isolating. My
Hello everyone, Yesterday marked 1 year of trying to conceive and a diagnosis of unexplained subfertility. Our recommended treatment is IVF, but since I have a high AMH level and I'm 33, we were told there wasn't any rush. The last year has been very emotional and at times, painful and isolating. My
Foodie23
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Fertility Network UK
6 years ago
Long or short protocol
Hi Guys, I’m 40 and my first fresh cycle resulted in 9 eggs and 3 embryos. My AMH last August when I started IVF was 14.9. My specialist said in my follow up appointment from my failed FET that she thought with my AMH number I should have produced about 15 eggs. This being said my first fresh cycle
Hi Guys, I’m 40 and my first fresh cycle resulted in 9 eggs and 3 embryos. My AMH last August when I started IVF was 14.9. My specialist said in my follow up appointment from my failed FET that she thought with my AMH number I should have produced about 15 eggs. This being said my first fresh cycle
Faithful06
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Fertility Network UK
6 years ago
Chemo #4 update
Had my 4th docetaxel, PSA is down to 0.8, (500 at DX on March, 23 prior to treatment start). Here's a history, each taken on the chemo day: 5/1 5/23 6/15 7/6 4.34 1.94 1.13 0.80 I like the absolute number, but drop rate is slowing down. Still minimum chemo side-effects. The biggest one
Had my 4th docetaxel, PSA is down to 0.8, (500 at DX on March, 23 prior to treatment start). Here's a history, each taken on the chemo day: 5/1 5/23 6/15 7/6 4.34 1.94 1.13 0.80 I like the absolute number, but drop rate is slowing down. Still minimum chemo side-effects. The biggest one
henukit
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
I am 36
And frightened, due to start my single women journey IUI, next month. Had all tests scans etc, my AMH is 10.45 pmol should I be worried and start taking DHEA, I am taking folic acid, pineapple enzyme, CoQ10 etc, please can some people reach out to me who are in a similar situation (IUI) age etc....
And frightened, due to start my single women journey IUI, next month. Had all tests scans etc, my AMH is 10.45 pmol should I be worried and start taking DHEA, I am taking folic acid, pineapple enzyme, CoQ10 etc, please can some people reach out to me who are in a similar situation (IUI) age etc....
82Jane
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Fertility Network UK
6 years ago
Amh test on the nhs??
I was told by the nurse about the amh blood test would b ideal b 4 starting ivf how do I get that amh test??? Im under the nhs fertility clinic in bham im not sure if its free or I have to pay can anyone share shed some light in this topic plz x
I was told by the nurse about the amh blood test would b ideal b 4 starting ivf how do I get that amh test??? Im under the nhs fertility clinic in bham im not sure if its free or I have to pay can anyone share shed some light in this topic plz x
Lucky41
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Fertility Network UK
6 years ago
Question about New Pain(s) with CPS
Hello, This is long and complicated, but I am hopeful for advice for next move. I'm experiencing a new pain; a neck/throat pain. It is a sharp cutting pain and sometimes excruciating. The x-ray came back as degenerative C3, C4, and C5. My doctor has offered no solution and referred me to pain management
Hello, This is long and complicated, but I am hopeful for advice for next move. I'm experiencing a new pain; a neck/throat pain. It is a sharp cutting pain and sometimes excruciating. The x-ray came back as degenerative C3, C4, and C5. My doctor has offered no solution and referred me to pain management
redeyes2
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Pain Concern
6 years ago
1st appointment to discuss using an egg donor!
Hi all, My partner and I have our second appointment next thursday following my third failed IVF cycle and my partner's 1st. We had an appointment a couple of weeks ago following the failed cycle and our options were given to us. 1) Don't do anything (like thats even an option!?) 2) IVF with own eggs
Hi all, My partner and I have our second appointment next thursday following my third failed IVF cycle and my partner's 1st. We had an appointment a couple of weeks ago following the failed cycle and our options were given to us. 1) Don't do anything (like thats even an option!?) 2) IVF with own eggs
Hope4usall
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Fertility Network UK
6 years ago
More evidence of a link between systemic inflammation and Parkinson's disease
"... the incidence of PD was 78% lower in patients with IBD who received
anti
-
TNF
therapy compared with those who did not ..." "These findings support a role of systemic inflammation in the development of both PD and IBD ..."
"... the incidence of PD was 78% lower in patients with IBD who received
anti
-
TNF
therapy compared with those who did not ..." "These findings support a role of systemic inflammation in the development of both PD and IBD ..."
jeffreyn
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Follicle cyst and abandoned MNC treatment
Hello Ladies, I was diagnosed with a 16 mm cyst this cycle (day 6) with high oestrogen level and the medical team decided to cancel my MNC cycle not really explaining the reason why. Although they adviced me to take the pills for one cycle, I decided not to. I am worried that taking the pills might disrupt
Hello Ladies, I was diagnosed with a 16 mm cyst this cycle (day 6) with high oestrogen level and the medical team decided to cancel my MNC cycle not really explaining the reason why. Although they adviced me to take the pills for one cycle, I decided not to. I am worried that taking the pills might disrupt
Clementinedam
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Fertility Network UK
6 years ago
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