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Beta HCG doubling time was 1.7 days in week 4 but it increased to 2.5 days in 5th week
Beta HCG doubling time was 1.7 days in week 4 but it increased to 2.5 days in 5th week, today is day 19 post 5dt and observed spotting for 2mins. Hcg @ day 11-118 Day 14- 391 Day 19- 1604 Is it ok.. This one is my 6th IVF cycle. And 1st time I reached to this level. Is it ok or sth went wrong
Beta HCG doubling time was 1.7 days in week 4 but it increased to 2.5 days in 5th week, today is day 19 post 5dt and observed spotting for 2mins. Hcg @ day 11-118 Day 14- 391 Day 19- 1604 Is it ok.. This one is my 6th IVF cycle. And 1st time I reached to this level. Is it ok or sth went wrong
Priyasharma
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
Is the shingles vaccine suitable for people diagnosed with sle
I have a case of shingle and was wondering if anyone has any first hand experience if the shingles vaccine is suitable for people that have sle. I had inquired months ago about the vaccine with my GP and Rhuematologist but was advised by both it was not suitable for me to have, well now I’ve got shingles
I have a case of shingle and was wondering if anyone has any first hand experience if the shingles vaccine is suitable for people that have sle. I had inquired months ago about the vaccine with my GP and Rhuematologist but was advised by both it was not suitable for me to have, well now I’ve got shingles
Hopey
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
What Are Vaccines?
A vaccine is a substance that teaches your body to recognize a foreign invader, such as a virus, sound an alarm to activate your immune system, and instruct your fighter cells and proteins to go to work to fight the virus. The goal of a vaccine is to eliminate or control the virus in your body, which
A vaccine is a substance that teaches your body to recognize a foreign invader, such as a virus, sound an alarm to activate your immune system, and instruct your fighter cells and proteins to go to work to fight the virus. The goal of a vaccine is to eliminate or control the virus in your body, which
Tupelomojo
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CLL Support
3 years ago
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Pneumonia jab.....🤔🤔
I’m currently getting up to speed with my vaccines. Flu,COVID booster done. I’m considering the pneumonia jab, has anyone had one? Did you go private?
I’m currently getting up to speed with my vaccines. Flu,COVID booster done. I’m considering the pneumonia jab, has anyone had one? Did you go private?
deanw41
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
UK National COVID cancer test survey - Any results
Hi. I have just had a negative antibody test result after taking the National COVID cancer survey test. Obviously disappointed after having the 3rd dose of the Pfizer vaccine on the 2 Oct. Not sure if it makes a difference to me only waiting 17 day between the Jab and the test, perhaps I should have
Hi. I have just had a negative antibody test result after taking the National COVID cancer survey test. Obviously disappointed after having the 3rd dose of the Pfizer vaccine on the 2 Oct. Not sure if it makes a difference to me only waiting 17 day between the Jab and the test, perhaps I should have
Strech51
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Yet another article: Acute hepatitis E virus infection and autoimmune thyroiditis: yet another trigger?
I just found this article, maybe you find it interesting: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3339187/ [EDITED:] Interestingly enough, I once had a hepatitis E infection. I had no clue until a full blood test 2 years ago found antibodies - along with the Hashimoto's diagnosis.
I just found this article, maybe you find it interesting: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3339187/ [EDITED:] Interestingly enough, I once had a hepatitis E infection. I had no clue until a full blood test 2 years ago found antibodies - along with the Hashimoto's diagnosis.
Lunario
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Rambler 64
Hi. I'm have CKD stage 4, possibly 5. My gfr is 13. I'm on the national renal transplant list for a donated kidney. I have opted for peritoneal dialysis when it gets to gfr 9. I get restless legs in bed & sometimes when I'm sitting watching the TV at night. I've put some weights on my legs at night which
Hi. I'm have CKD stage 4, possibly 5. My gfr is 13. I'm on the national renal transplant list for a donated kidney. I have opted for peritoneal dialysis when it gets to gfr 9. I get restless legs in bed & sometimes when I'm sitting watching the TV at night. I've put some weights on my legs at night which
Rambler64
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Intense exercise
I have early stage CLL diagnosed about a year ago. I am a regular marathon runner and just a week ago ran my first 50 mile run. My hematologist told me not to change anything I was doing including my ultra running. So far I don’t think I have had any adverse effects from this passion of mine which is
I have early stage CLL diagnosed about a year ago. I am a regular marathon runner and just a week ago ran my first 50 mile run. My hematologist told me not to change anything I was doing including my ultra running. So far I don’t think I have had any adverse effects from this passion of mine which is
celticfan
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Acalabrutinib Plus Venetoclax and Obinutuzumab Achieves High Bone Marrow uMRD Rate in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia - CLL
Great news from this long awaited first published phase 2 study reporting the efficacy of this AVO triplet, which are the most active new drugs approved for patients with CLL. [i]"In patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and undetectable minimal residual disease (MRD) in the bone marrow,
Great news from this long awaited first published phase 2 study reporting the efficacy of this AVO triplet, which are the most active new drugs approved for patients with CLL. [i]"In patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and undetectable minimal residual disease (MRD) in the bone marrow,
AussieNeil
Partner
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Low triiodothyronine levels correlate with high B-type natriuretic peptide levels in patients with heart failure
An association between low T3 and cardiac disorders. They appear to very responsibly avoid unwarranted conclusions - which came first? - but at least the question is being asked. [i] • Open Access • Published: 08 November 2021
Low triiodothyronine levels correlate with high B-type natriuretic
An association between low T3 and cardiac disorders. They appear to very responsibly avoid unwarranted conclusions - which came first? - but at least the question is being asked. [i] • Open Access • Published: 08 November 2021
Low triiodothyronine levels correlate with high B-type natriuretic
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Raised GGT and EBV
Good morning, I posted a few weeks ago about my rapidly rising GGt levels. I had quite a big surgery and was on lots of drugs (pain relief and blood thinners) but the Dr referred me for an urgent 2 week CT to make sure as GGT was 416! The CT come back no abnormalities but the bloods come back that I
Good morning, I posted a few weeks ago about my rapidly rising GGt levels. I had quite a big surgery and was on lots of drugs (pain relief and blood thinners) but the Dr referred me for an urgent 2 week CT to make sure as GGT was 416! The CT come back no abnormalities but the bloods come back that I
Purpleloulou27
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Waiting for diagnosis
Hello I'm 61 and haven't yet been diagnosed with CLL although my GP has suggested I have it. I'm waiting for my haematology appointment but have been triaged as on the 12 week list. That's all very well for them to say - they don't have to lie awake thinking about whether or not I have a blood cancer
Hello I'm 61 and haven't yet been diagnosed with CLL although my GP has suggested I have it. I'm waiting for my haematology appointment but have been triaged as on the 12 week list. That's all very well for them to say - they don't have to lie awake thinking about whether or not I have a blood cancer
Stitcher100
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Tested early but deep down I know it’s over !
Gutted!! I know this comes ups all the time but I tested early at 6dp5dt and got a negative. I know it’s early and my advice to others is to not to loss hope just yet but it’s so difficult isn’t it. I kind want some reassurance that I’m not out but at the same time deep down I know it’s unlikely now.
Gutted!! I know this comes ups all the time but I tested early at 6dp5dt and got a negative. I know it’s early and my advice to others is to not to loss hope just yet but it’s so difficult isn’t it. I kind want some reassurance that I’m not out but at the same time deep down I know it’s unlikely now.
Coles2020
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
Trimbow inhaler and pneumonia
I have been hospitalised twice in the past year with severe pneumonia. I have been prescribed a trimbow inhaler. However after a bit of investigation it appears that this inhaler can cause pneumonia. Should i be using this?
I have been hospitalised twice in the past year with severe pneumonia. I have been prescribed a trimbow inhaler. However after a bit of investigation it appears that this inhaler can cause pneumonia. Should i be using this?
Tjpk
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Low hcg help please
Hi everyone; My story is i had my period on the 13th of september, then on the 8th of october i thought i was having another period and had had a negative blood test 2 days before. Then on the 16th i started spotting, took a pregnancy test and it was faint. Went to the doctors, they immediately did
Hi everyone; My story is i had my period on the 13th of september, then on the 8th of october i thought i was having another period and had had a negative blood test 2 days before. Then on the 16th i started spotting, took a pregnancy test and it was faint. Went to the doctors, they immediately did
Rebecca7327
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Baby and Us
3 years ago
Low hcg levels, unsure
Hi everyone; My story is i had my period on the 13th of september, then on the 8th of october i thought i was having another period and had had a negative blood test 2 days before. Then on the 16th i started spotting, took a pregnancy test and it was faint. Went to the doctors, they immediately did a
Hi everyone; My story is i had my period on the 13th of september, then on the 8th of october i thought i was having another period and had had a negative blood test 2 days before. Then on the 16th i started spotting, took a pregnancy test and it was faint. Went to the doctors, they immediately did a
Rebecca7327
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Fertility, Miscarriage & IVF Support
3 years ago
HCG levels, first pregnancy.
Hi everyone; My story is i had my period on the 13th of september, then on the 8th of october i thought i was having another period and had had a negative blood test 2 days before. Then on the 16th i started spotting, took a pregnancy test and it was faint. Went to the doctors, they immediately did
Hi everyone; My story is i had my period on the 13th of september, then on the 8th of october i thought i was having another period and had had a negative blood test 2 days before. Then on the 16th i started spotting, took a pregnancy test and it was faint. Went to the doctors, they immediately did
Rebecca7327
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
*sensitive* OTD day 14dp3dt
Hi all, It's OTD day finally after a long 2ww. My line gets darker and my HCG level on 12dp3dt were 230 ( I assume it's a good number at this stage). What was your hcg number around this period? I'm so thankful and grateful for this positive result and for your kind support 🙏🏻 I'm freaking out
Hi all, It's OTD day finally after a long 2ww. My line gets darker and my HCG level on 12dp3dt were 230 ( I assume it's a good number at this stage). What was your hcg number around this period? I'm so thankful and grateful for this positive result and for your kind support 🙏🏻 I'm freaking out
HANAHANA
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
New in Type 1 Diabetes "Monogenic Diabetes"
In today's Daily Mail online, you can read about how " Monogenic Diabetes do produce some insulin. " https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-10171247/Type-1-diabetes-sufferers-ditch-insulin-turns-different-hidden-type.html
In today's Daily Mail online, you can read about how " Monogenic Diabetes do produce some insulin. " https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-10171247/Type-1-diabetes-sufferers-ditch-insulin-turns-different-hidden-type.html
sandybrown
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Diabetes India
3 years ago
How to prevent and minimise colds. 🍊🍏🥦🌶🥕
Hi everyone, It's cold and flu season in the UK and coupled with the insidious COVID which's meant lots of us have had lees human contact so are more prone to colds and flu. Here's an article from the BBC about the importance of a healthy diet to prevent and beat colds. I love the photo as its so
Hi everyone, It's cold and flu season in the UK and coupled with the insidious COVID which's meant lots of us have had lees human contact so are more prone to colds and flu. Here's an article from the BBC about the importance of a healthy diet to prevent and beat colds. I love the photo as its so
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
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