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positive HPV smear test
I had my smear test last week and after having smear tests for years this one has come back HPV positive with abnormal cells called low grade dyskaryosis and I’m being sent for a colposcopy. I’m so stressed what does this mean do I have cervical cancer??
I had my smear test last week and after having smear tests for years this one has come back HPV positive with abnormal cells called low grade dyskaryosis and I’m being sent for a colposcopy. I’m so stressed what does this mean do I have cervical cancer??
DDolly
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
flu jab before transfer?
hey wondered what other people’s views are on getting flu Jab? I have asthma so usually get I have my transfer on Saturday (if my embryos keep doing well 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽) not sure if I should have the vaccine before transfer or in the TWW or wait until I know? Any advice or recommendations would be
hey wondered what other people’s views are on getting flu Jab? I have asthma so usually get I have my transfer on Saturday (if my embryos keep doing well 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽) not sure if I should have the vaccine before transfer or in the TWW or wait until I know? Any advice or recommendations would be
BECIO
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Fertility Network UK
7 months ago
6 weeks pregnant and no heartbeat
Hi all, After 3 years TTC and issues getting NHS funding, we finally started our IVF journey using ICSI. I'm a pessimist and had low expectations, so I was thrilled when we got our BFP!! I am now 6 weeks pregnant. Today, I had an early scan (I ended up hospitalised with OHSS so have been having regular
Hi all, After 3 years TTC and issues getting NHS funding, we finally started our IVF journey using ICSI. I'm a pessimist and had low expectations, so I was thrilled when we got our BFP!! I am now 6 weeks pregnant. Today, I had an early scan (I ended up hospitalised with OHSS so have been having regular
Sweetaholic
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Fertility Network UK
2 months ago
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Protocol planners and milestone cards
Hi all - I am getting ahead of myself, but after 3 years of TTC and investigations and 2 clinical pregnancies and a big fat NHS rejection , we are
finally
starting IVF, and about to dive into our first round of IVF + ICSI + PGT-A testing. I know the chances are low at 42 but I am choosing realistic
Hi all - I am getting ahead of myself, but after 3 years of TTC and investigations and 2 clinical pregnancies and a big fat NHS rejection , we are
finally
starting IVF, and about to dive into our first round of IVF + ICSI + PGT-A testing. I know the chances are low at 42 but I am choosing realistic
Darcy1996
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Fertility Network UK
2 months ago
Prolonged ICU stay Advice needed
I have posted here about my dad who is in ICU for severe pneumonia (3 weeks intubated, 1.5 week trachy). Initially, he went to the hospital for a minor operation to remove a benign cyst from his throat and acquired pneumonia in the hospital after the surgery. After switching to trachy, they tried to
I have posted here about my dad who is in ICU for severe pneumonia (3 weeks intubated, 1.5 week trachy). Initially, he went to the hospital for a minor operation to remove a benign cyst from his throat and acquired pneumonia in the hospital after the surgery. After switching to trachy, they tried to
ForMyPapa
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ICUsteps
7 months ago
When to start stims?
Hi everyone! I just wondered if anyone has experience in an ICSI cycle of taking clomiphene from day 2 but not starting stim injections until several days later? I am currently having treatment abroad due to cost and this is the protocol they have put me on, so today on day 6 I only have one follicle
Hi everyone! I just wondered if anyone has experience in an ICSI cycle of taking clomiphene from day 2 but not starting stim injections until several days later? I am currently having treatment abroad due to cost and this is the protocol they have put me on, so today on day 6 I only have one follicle
Crazyrabbitlady13
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Fertility Network UK
2 months ago
What are your thoughts on B1? Have you tried it?
I have long covid, and everyday the neuro symptoms and mechanisms seem to approach Parkinson's disease. So, given the lack of treatments on long covid, I was thinking on trying the options for Parkinson's, and this is what I found: I recently found this link: B1Parkinsons.org where they recommend
I have long covid, and everyday the neuro symptoms and mechanisms seem to approach Parkinson's disease. So, given the lack of treatments on long covid, I was thinking on trying the options for Parkinson's, and this is what I found: I recently found this link: B1Parkinsons.org where they recommend
Mau1997
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Cure Parkinson's
10 months ago
Result, jabs.menopause
Hi all Had my next appointment my platelet count 758 going stay On aspirin 2 day for now next appointment 6 weeks , had my flu/covid jab 2 weeks ago , at moment flu of cold ,cough but it is this time of year , more of a women question not had period 4 months now doctors did me blood test got appointment
Hi all Had my next appointment my platelet count 758 going stay On aspirin 2 day for now next appointment 6 weeks , had my flu/covid jab 2 weeks ago , at moment flu of cold ,cough but it is this time of year , more of a women question not had period 4 months now doctors did me blood test got appointment
Jody00
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MPN Voice
7 months ago
ovulation pain post ICSI treatment
Hello, I had a failed ICSI cycle at the end of January. I have been using ovulation tests and found out that I ovulated on the weekend. However, I had really horrible pain on one side that lasted for a day, back ache and felt incredibly hot. I’ve never had this around ovulation before. Has anyone experienced
Hello, I had a failed ICSI cycle at the end of January. I have been using ovulation tests and found out that I ovulated on the weekend. However, I had really horrible pain on one side that lasted for a day, back ache and felt incredibly hot. I’ve never had this around ovulation before. Has anyone experienced
Rowan80
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Fertility Network UK
2 months ago
Asking for a fellow DS mum
just wondered , a Mum said child diagnosed hypo in summer, they were due to have bloods and hospital missed Thyroid anti bodies off . Re scheduled for this last week, hospital cancelled because child had a cold ? Has another appointment and Mum is worried how having a cold/runny nose might effect
just wondered , a Mum said child diagnosed hypo in summer, they were due to have bloods and hospital missed Thyroid anti bodies off . Re scheduled for this last week, hospital cancelled because child had a cold ? Has another appointment and Mum is worried how having a cold/runny nose might effect
Polo22
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Lipoid pneumonia
Earlier this year I had serious nose bleeds resulting in hospital admissions and cautery. Subsequently seen by ENT consultant who advised daily insertion of Vaseline into nostrils to prevent them drying out and possible further bleeds. Since then I found on the internet (various reputable sites)
Earlier this year I had serious nose bleeds resulting in hospital admissions and cautery. Subsequently seen by ENT consultant who advised daily insertion of Vaseline into nostrils to prevent them drying out and possible further bleeds. Since then I found on the internet (various reputable sites)
FormerT
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 months ago
Pelvic pain may be entrapped nerves
Dear friends. For anyone with pelvic pain which is undiagnosed. Please look up ACNES which stands for abdominal cutanous nerve entrapment syndrome. I've suffered from abdominal / pelvic pain for the last 3 years. All tests done with urology, gynaecology, and gastroenterology came back negative.
Dear friends. For anyone with pelvic pain which is undiagnosed. Please look up ACNES which stands for abdominal cutanous nerve entrapment syndrome. I've suffered from abdominal / pelvic pain for the last 3 years. All tests done with urology, gynaecology, and gastroenterology came back negative.
Sunrach
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
10 months ago
covid
hello, My legs were badly effected by covid, since they they sting consistently and ache. Nothing helps. Doctor wanted to prescribe anti depressants which I refused. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
hello, My legs were badly effected by covid, since they they sting consistently and ache. Nothing helps. Doctor wanted to prescribe anti depressants which I refused. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
2021Milo
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Restless Legs Syndrome
10 months ago
Shingles Vaccine
I am 73 and have been invited for a shingles vaccination. I have PMR and Hashimotos thyroiditis and have had severe reactions to previous Covid jabs such that my consultant advised me not to have any further boosters. Does anyone have any advice or experience to share regarding the Shingles jab? I know
I am 73 and have been invited for a shingles vaccination. I have PMR and Hashimotos thyroiditis and have had severe reactions to previous Covid jabs such that my consultant advised me not to have any further boosters. Does anyone have any advice or experience to share regarding the Shingles jab? I know
FleetRose
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PMRGCAuk
11 months ago
Hashimotos and Shingles vaccination
I am 73 and have been invited for a shingles vaccination. I have Polymyalgia as well as Hashimotos and have had serious reactions to flu and Covid jabs. Does anyone have exprience or been given advice about the Shingles one? I know that I should not have the live vaccine. I understand shingles is a very
I am 73 and have been invited for a shingles vaccination. I have Polymyalgia as well as Hashimotos and have had serious reactions to flu and Covid jabs. Does anyone have exprience or been given advice about the Shingles one? I know that I should not have the live vaccine. I understand shingles is a very
FleetRose
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Thyroid UK
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
Pippapot
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MPN Voice
7 months ago
'Fertility Solutions' DNA testing and consultation - and Andrology solutions personal experience please
Before I have another round of IVF/ICSI I think its important to check out male factor in my husband as we have two failed rounds behind us. I have enquired about Jonathan Ramsey and no appointments for three months. The consultation plus testing is in excess of 1,800. I am looking at fertility solutions
Before I have another round of IVF/ICSI I think its important to check out male factor in my husband as we have two failed rounds behind us. I have enquired about Jonathan Ramsey and no appointments for three months. The consultation plus testing is in excess of 1,800. I am looking at fertility solutions
Cuppppatea
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Fertility Network UK
2 months ago
IUI vs. IVF
Hi, Firstly let’s tell you a bit about mine and my OH’s situation. We’ve been TTC for 2 years, I’ve had an internal ultrasound, HyCoSy - all fine and clear. My AMH is normal and I have regular periods. My OH’s results are also all normal apart from low sperm count. so we’ve been told to go for IVF
Hi, Firstly let’s tell you a bit about mine and my OH’s situation. We’ve been TTC for 2 years, I’ve had an internal ultrasound, HyCoSy - all fine and clear. My AMH is normal and I have regular periods. My OH’s results are also all normal apart from low sperm count. so we’ve been told to go for IVF
SugarSnap88
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Fertility Network UK
2 months ago
Antihistamine and probiotics
I have had long covid for 16 months now, and in the absence of any treatments on the horizon am thinking of trying antihistamine tablets and/or probiotic supplements. My RLS is currently much more controlled than it was, after iron infusion and am taking Gabapentin 400 mg- though insomnia still bad
I have had long covid for 16 months now, and in the absence of any treatments on the horizon am thinking of trying antihistamine tablets and/or probiotic supplements. My RLS is currently much more controlled than it was, after iron infusion and am taking Gabapentin 400 mg- though insomnia still bad
Edengirl58
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Restless Legs Syndrome
10 months ago
late fertilisation of mature egg
I was told by our embryologist that only 3 of the 6 mature eggs collected were fertilised by ICSI on Sunday however today they’ve advised there are currently 4 embryos as one fertilised later? How can this happen if ICSI was being used and will that embryo have any chance of making it to day 5 for testing
I was told by our embryologist that only 3 of the 6 mature eggs collected were fertilised by ICSI on Sunday however today they’ve advised there are currently 4 embryos as one fertilised later? How can this happen if ICSI was being used and will that embryo have any chance of making it to day 5 for testing
Chowlady14
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Fertility Network UK
2 months ago
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