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Donor egg to blastocyst conversion
Hello all, So I found out donor egg collection was today (12 collected, 9 mature) and I'm wondering about how many blastocysts I might get. I don't know the fertilisation rate. It was poor with my own eggs (assuming due to age). My partner does have only 3% morphology but apparently that is a minor issue
Hello all, So I found out donor egg collection was today (12 collected, 9 mature) and I'm wondering about how many blastocysts I might get. I don't know the fertilisation rate. It was poor with my own eggs (assuming due to age). My partner does have only 3% morphology but apparently that is a minor issue
Orangeflowers
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Fertility Network UK
7 months ago
Carnosine as potential initial PCa treatment
Researchers have discovered that a naturally-occurring molecule could potentially be an effective first line of treatment against prostate cancer. Nottingham Trent University (NTU) scientists investigated the anti-cancer properties of carnosine, which can be produced in the body and is also found
Researchers have discovered that a naturally-occurring molecule could potentially be an effective first line of treatment against prostate cancer. Nottingham Trent University (NTU) scientists investigated the anti-cancer properties of carnosine, which can be produced in the body and is also found
Derf4223
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
flu shot reaction with PMR
I had a flu shot a month ago and I am on 5mg of prednisone for PMR. My arm has been hurting since then. Has anyone else had this problem.
I had a flu shot a month ago and I am on 5mg of prednisone for PMR. My arm has been hurting since then. Has anyone else had this problem.
Joanecindy
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
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Shingles vaccine
Hi, has anyone had the shingles vaccine, I have had shingles 5 times over the years and have been advised to have the vaccine, bit worried about possible reaction?Thanx
Hi, has anyone had the shingles vaccine, I have had shingles 5 times over the years and have been advised to have the vaccine, bit worried about possible reaction?Thanx
Den73
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Finally some progress
Those who followed our Journey, know this is such a painful process of grief. Two weeks ago, the hospital wrote it would not change the factual information in my wife's chart. In her chart it had been written she had Biopys proven Nash Cirrhosis, which led doctors looking at ultrasounds that said
Those who followed our Journey, know this is such a painful process of grief. Two weeks ago, the hospital wrote it would not change the factual information in my wife's chart. In her chart it had been written she had Biopys proven Nash Cirrhosis, which led doctors looking at ultrasounds that said
Wolivere
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Heads Up
Got this text message yesterday. High risk in this context not related to age - OH is older than me and hasn’t had one. Wasn’t categorised as ‘high risk’ in last outbreak. I’ve looked into this and it seems that the ‘high risk’ criteria have been revised and that some neurological and psychiatric
Got this text message yesterday. High risk in this context not related to age - OH is older than me and hasn’t had one. Wasn’t categorised as ‘high risk’ in last outbreak. I’ve looked into this and it seems that the ‘high risk’ criteria have been revised and that some neurological and psychiatric
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Covid and steroid increase
I’m sure this has been answered before so apologies. I have Covid and on 2.75mg of steroids. Should I increase for few days or should I see how it goes? Thanks
I’m sure this has been answered before so apologies. I have Covid and on 2.75mg of steroids. Should I increase for few days or should I see how it goes? Thanks
Rosina1871
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
IVIG - how soon does it benefit?
My husband - CLL, on Calquence since April 2021 - has begun a schedule of monthly IVIG, mainly because he had 2 life threatening infections late spring/early summer (staph that went rogue, followed by c. Diff thanks to months of antibiotics). His ID doc has said that the IG may likely have Covid antibodies
My husband - CLL, on Calquence since April 2021 - has begun a schedule of monthly IVIG, mainly because he had 2 life threatening infections late spring/early summer (staph that went rogue, followed by c. Diff thanks to months of antibiotics). His ID doc has said that the IG may likely have Covid antibodies
OaktownA
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Am I getting back to hillwalking too soon?
Hello all, I've now been out of hospital for just over three months. I was admitted in February this year for flu, pneumonia and severe septic shock and was in a coma for almost a month in ICU, then in a general ward for another 8 weeks before getting out. I do have ICU-acquired weakness in various
Hello all, I've now been out of hospital for just over three months. I was admitted in February this year for flu, pneumonia and severe septic shock and was in a coma for almost a month in ICU, then in a general ward for another 8 weeks before getting out. I do have ICU-acquired weakness in various
helen_m
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ICUsteps
1 year ago
Severe Pneumonia Tracheostomy
Hello, Everyone: I have posted here about my 77 year old dad who has been in ICU for severe pneumonia before. He was intubated for 3 weeks and 2 days and now he has had trachy for 1 week (total of 4 weeks of ventilator so far). At the moment, the oxygen is at 35%, PEEP is at 7.0, saturation is at 93
Hello, Everyone: I have posted here about my 77 year old dad who has been in ICU for severe pneumonia before. He was intubated for 3 weeks and 2 days and now he has had trachy for 1 week (total of 4 weeks of ventilator so far). At the moment, the oxygen is at 35%, PEEP is at 7.0, saturation is at 93
ForMyPapa
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ICUsteps
1 year ago
Next steps, what to ask on review appointment? + Birmingham IVF clinic recommendations (Please DM)
Hi all , i hope you're well and keeping hopeful and strong at whatever stage you are in your journeys. I just had another BFN this Monday, and trying to put together a plan for our next steps and what to ask for on the review appointment, and would like to get some of your experience on what changes
Hi all , i hope you're well and keeping hopeful and strong at whatever stage you are in your journeys. I just had another BFN this Monday, and trying to put together a plan for our next steps and what to ask for on the review appointment, and would like to get some of your experience on what changes
Hopewhite
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Fertility Network UK
8 months ago
Asthma, pneumonia A&E and admission
Well it's day 3 of my treatment for pneumonia with oxygen, rescue steriods antibiotics and neubs (if necessary). I took myself to A&E on Thursday night as I thought my asthma was flaring and not responding to my salamol. Turns out not asthma but low oxygen levels and pneumonia. The nhs were at there
Well it's day 3 of my treatment for pneumonia with oxygen, rescue steriods antibiotics and neubs (if necessary). I took myself to A&E on Thursday night as I thought my asthma was flaring and not responding to my salamol. Turns out not asthma but low oxygen levels and pneumonia. The nhs were at there
elanaoali
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Asthma Community Forum
10 months ago
Pneumonia recovery / Bronchiectasis - what is what? Questions! Thank you
Hello everyone ! Background: I am five weeks post-pneumonia diagnosis. Mild bronchiectasis was diagnosed in both lower lobes (but only partially) one week post-infection. Had pneumonia also 11 months prior - many chest infections in previous years. Questions: Could the mil bronchiectasis be pseudo-bronchiectasis
Hello everyone ! Background: I am five weeks post-pneumonia diagnosis. Mild bronchiectasis was diagnosed in both lower lobes (but only partially) one week post-infection. Had pneumonia also 11 months prior - many chest infections in previous years. Questions: Could the mil bronchiectasis be pseudo-bronchiectasis
PETeacherSGblue
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Advice Required
Sorry this is long So I've had a rough summer. Initially really tired in evenings, rang the GP...was told at 46 I'm probably menopausal and what do I expect. A week later my leg swole. I went in said I thought cellulitis, different GP thought more likely clot so scans and anti clot stuff and a basic
Sorry this is long So I've had a rough summer. Initially really tired in evenings, rang the GP...was told at 46 I'm probably menopausal and what do I expect. A week later my leg swole. I went in said I thought cellulitis, different GP thought more likely clot so scans and anti clot stuff and a basic
wilbertjellyfish
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NRAS
1 year ago
Covid Antivirals
Hi, if we get Covid is it still advisable for us to ask for the antivirals or is it so mild now that patients with blood cancers don’t need them? Suzy
Hi, if we get Covid is it still advisable for us to ask for the antivirals or is it so mild now that patients with blood cancers don’t need them? Suzy
SDJD
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Promising (maybe for PCa): World’s First Allogenic mRNA CAR-T Treatment for Solid Tumor by Ever Supreme Bio Technology, Phase 1 started.
The world's first to use mRNA electroporation technology, enhancing product safety. The world's first to use artificial intelligence to identify Target HLA-G, employing AI to identify critical tumor targets of human leukocyte antigen-G (HLA-G). The technology, “Allogeneic Non-viral Gene-Edited Multi-targeted
The world's first to use mRNA electroporation technology, enhancing product safety. The world's first to use artificial intelligence to identify Target HLA-G, employing AI to identify critical tumor targets of human leukocyte antigen-G (HLA-G). The technology, “Allogeneic Non-viral Gene-Edited Multi-targeted
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Covid infection initiating PMR flareup
I have tested positive for Covid.. it has initiated a PMR flare-up. Gp suggested increasing prednisolone for 3 or 4 days to 13mg, I had reduced to 9mg. Then reduce 1mg / day to 9. Anyone else had a flare up related to covid (I have ha d 6 vaccination re covid) 0
I have tested positive for Covid.. it has initiated a PMR flare-up. Gp suggested increasing prednisolone for 3 or 4 days to 13mg, I had reduced to 9mg. Then reduce 1mg / day to 9. Anyone else had a flare up related to covid (I have ha d 6 vaccination re covid) 0
attempttocycycle
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
COVID vaccine
Writing on behalf of a friend, to see if anyone has had similar. Her husband (in his 80sdoesnt) is due to get his vaccines . He has RA. Every time he gets the COVID vaccine he is terrible for 25-36 hours afterwards. Totally disorientated, confused, doesn't know where he is etc etc. She doesn't know what
Writing on behalf of a friend, to see if anyone has had similar. Her husband (in his 80sdoesnt) is due to get his vaccines . He has RA. Every time he gets the COVID vaccine he is terrible for 25-36 hours afterwards. Totally disorientated, confused, doesn't know where he is etc etc. She doesn't know what
Hodc
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NRAS
1 year ago
Any success stories – ICSI with Endometriosis?
Hi! Just wondering if anyone has any success stories after having an ICSI cycle, particularly when suffering with severe endometriosis. I am stage 4 (kissing ovaries, 5cm cyst and small fibroid) and about to start my first fresh ICSI cycle. Husband has lower mobility and morphology. I am on an
Hi! Just wondering if anyone has any success stories after having an ICSI cycle, particularly when suffering with severe endometriosis. I am stage 4 (kissing ovaries, 5cm cyst and small fibroid) and about to start my first fresh ICSI cycle. Husband has lower mobility and morphology. I am on an
Behind_Hazel_Eyes
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Fertility Network UK
8 months ago
2nd FET protocol for 4th embryo transfer
Hi all, I’m looking for some advice on FET protocols. I’ve had 2 fresh rounds of IVF treatment and one frozen. The first cycle of IVF resulted in two embryos. We transferred one embryo, which resulted in a BFN. For our frozen round we also got a BFN. For our next fresh round our consultant suggested
Hi all, I’m looking for some advice on FET protocols. I’ve had 2 fresh rounds of IVF treatment and one frozen. The first cycle of IVF resulted in two embryos. We transferred one embryo, which resulted in a BFN. For our frozen round we also got a BFN. For our next fresh round our consultant suggested
Naturewalks
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Fertility Network UK
8 months ago
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