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low hcg?
I went to have bloods today. I’m nearly 6 weeks pregnant…not ivf pregnancy but my last period was 9 December and had sex once 22nd December. Hcg 860. that’s seriously low isn’t it? having bloods repeated on Saturday They wouldn’t scan me cos my bleeding has stopped since Sunday
I went to have bloods today. I’m nearly 6 weeks pregnant…not ivf pregnancy but my last period was 9 December and had sex once 22nd December. Hcg 860. that’s seriously low isn’t it? having bloods repeated on Saturday They wouldn’t scan me cos my bleeding has stopped since Sunday
DG2022
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
PV and CML?
hi just diagnosed with PV JAK2+ve. I also have 1 type of my white cells slightly high. Could I have CML at the same time as PV. My hospital notes had CML?
hi just diagnosed with PV JAK2+ve. I also have 1 type of my white cells slightly high. Could I have CML at the same time as PV. My hospital notes had CML?
DougyW
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
1st day on Ruxolitinib
The doctor took me off both Hydroxy and Anagrelide to start on new medication Ruxolitinib 20mg x2 daily. im a bit nervous about it, as I gained a lot of weight with the other medication and shielding, I don’t want to gain more. I know I have to lose some weight (I’ve done it before and I’ll do it again
The doctor took me off both Hydroxy and Anagrelide to start on new medication Ruxolitinib 20mg x2 daily. im a bit nervous about it, as I gained a lot of weight with the other medication and shielding, I don’t want to gain more. I know I have to lose some weight (I’ve done it before and I’ll do it again
wendycu
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
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*UPDATE - OTD - Negative 💔.* How is it possible to want to know something soo bad, but then be too scared for the official test date!?
*UPDATE 20.01.2022.* Sorry its a bit of a long one! Thought it would be easier to update the post. Firstly thank you to everyone who sent well wishes and was thinking of me yesterday. Sorry for not updating sooner, I'm still feeling numb 😔💔 Deep down I think I knew, on test day my pain was really
*UPDATE 20.01.2022.* Sorry its a bit of a long one! Thought it would be easier to update the post. Firstly thank you to everyone who sent well wishes and was thinking of me yesterday. Sorry for not updating sooner, I'm still feeling numb 😔💔 Deep down I think I knew, on test day my pain was really
JadeH92
in
Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
Meet Henry
Spot Leukaemia News!!! Us and Leukaemia UK are excited to launch our new Spot Leukaemia video which aims to make the signs and symptoms the most memorable yet! Introducing Henry! He’s here to make the signs and symptoms of leukaemia memorable. In the video, you will see Henry the Macaw parrot as
Spot Leukaemia News!!! Us and Leukaemia UK are excited to launch our new Spot Leukaemia video which aims to make the signs and symptoms the most memorable yet! Introducing Henry! He’s here to make the signs and symptoms of leukaemia memorable. In the video, you will see Henry the Macaw parrot as
NicoleLeukaemiaCare
Administrator
in
Leukaemia CARE
2 years ago
essential thrombocytosis
I was diagnosed with et almost 4 years ago,had all the tests investigations etc,my platelets are now almost normal but apparently my hb is slightly low.i am very worried in case I have myelofibrosis which apparently is quite serious, can anyone help . Thanks.
I was diagnosed with et almost 4 years ago,had all the tests investigations etc,my platelets are now almost normal but apparently my hb is slightly low.i am very worried in case I have myelofibrosis which apparently is quite serious, can anyone help . Thanks.
glyndale
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Fibrosis, Grade 0 does not mean None
In another thread we've been discussing cellularity and fibrosis. I've found an unexpected (to me) result in my study. None is not an answer, we all need some fibers of fibrosis to support the marrow. The MPN condition starts when "some" becomes "more". "Structural fibrils constitute a physiological
In another thread we've been discussing cellularity and fibrosis. I've found an unexpected (to me) result in my study. None is not an answer, we all need some fibers of fibrosis to support the marrow. The MPN condition starts when "some" becomes "more". "Structural fibrils constitute a physiological
EPguy
in
MPN Voice
2 years ago
Webinar 3.30pm on Thursday - What can help when talking to others about your diagnosis? - Particularly relevant today during the COVID era.
Panel: Jamie Woods acute
leukaemia
patient Margaret Miller
chronic
lymphocytic
leukaemia
patient Caroline Kerr, Clinical Nurse Specialist for Leukaemia & MPN at Belfast City Hospital, Belfast Health and Social Care Trust Catherine Langton, Myeloid Specialist Nurse at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS
Panel: Jamie Woods acute
leukaemia
patient Margaret Miller
chronic
lymphocytic
leukaemia
patient Caroline Kerr, Clinical Nurse Specialist for Leukaemia & MPN at Belfast City Hospital, Belfast Health and Social Care Trust Catherine Langton, Myeloid Specialist Nurse at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS
HAIRBEAR_UK
Administrator
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Leukaemia CARE
2 years ago
Richter's syndrome - Update- Lecture by pathologist Elias Campo
Hello everyone Yesterday I had the pleasure of attending a conference given by the pathologist PR Elias Campo at the Oncopole hospital in Toulouse. The topic was to talk about LLC and above all the main topic was the Richter Transformation. It was the first time that this transformation was discussed
Hello everyone Yesterday I had the pleasure of attending a conference given by the pathologist PR Elias Campo at the Oncopole hospital in Toulouse. The topic was to talk about LLC and above all the main topic was the Richter Transformation. It was the first time that this transformation was discussed
Priss69
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CLL Support
2 years ago
ET progression to MF - anxiety issues
My ET is now progressing to Post ET Myelofibrisis. My hemo has recommended I start on Ruxolitinib & also to be considered for a stem cell transplant. I know some of you have been in the same situation. Am I correct in thinking MF is life limiting? Also how have any of you coped on Rux? I feel very
My ET is now progressing to Post ET Myelofibrisis. My hemo has recommended I start on Ruxolitinib & also to be considered for a stem cell transplant. I know some of you have been in the same situation. Am I correct in thinking MF is life limiting? Also how have any of you coped on Rux? I feel very
SRH55
in
MPN Voice
2 years ago
Rapamycin
I have friends using low doses of this drug and I have an appointment with a doctor that prescribes it. When I asked my Hematologist at Mayo about it they said this drug may be get approved sooner than later for MPN’s. Has anyone researched this or used it. It is a drug used for organ transplants but
I have friends using low doses of this drug and I have an appointment with a doctor that prescribes it. When I asked my Hematologist at Mayo about it they said this drug may be get approved sooner than later for MPN’s. Has anyone researched this or used it. It is a drug used for organ transplants but
MDI55
in
MPN Voice
2 years ago
Recurrent miscarriage advice
Hi I'm after some advice re recurrent miscarriages. I have now had three in a row and been referred to the recurrent mc clinic, however they have told me they won't have space till August and time is not on my side. The clinic I am at said they can treat me with aspirin and heperin in the meantime but
Hi I'm after some advice re recurrent miscarriages. I have now had three in a row and been referred to the recurrent mc clinic, however they have told me they won't have space till August and time is not on my side. The clinic I am at said they can treat me with aspirin and heperin in the meantime but
Yorkshireegirl
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
Second Malignancies Among Older Patients With Classical MPN Treated With Hydroxyurea
TAKE-HOME MESSAGE In this retrospective cohort study of 4023 patients aged ≥66 years with classical Philadelphia chromosome–negative myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN), there was no significant difference in the incidence of solid or hematologic second malignancies in patients treated with hydroxyurea
TAKE-HOME MESSAGE In this retrospective cohort study of 4023 patients aged ≥66 years with classical Philadelphia chromosome–negative myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN), there was no significant difference in the incidence of solid or hematologic second malignancies in patients treated with hydroxyurea
Manouche
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Breakthrough in laboratory production of red blood cells towards saving lives of those with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia in the future
One of the triggers for starting treatment for CLL is haemoglobin dropping below 100. The most common use of donated blood is transfusions for those undergoing cancer treatment. Even targeted therapies for CLL like acalabrutinib or venetoclax have an impact on bone marrow production. While there's
One of the triggers for starting treatment for CLL is haemoglobin dropping below 100. The most common use of donated blood is transfusions for those undergoing cancer treatment. Even targeted therapies for CLL like acalabrutinib or venetoclax have an impact on bone marrow production. While there's
AussieNeil
Partner
in
CLL Support
2 years ago
Beta HCG 1357 day 16 post Fet took a HCG test today due to a small bleed and it had dropped to 658 am I having a miscarriage ?
Hi, ladies. I had two FET embryos transferred on day 9, PFT 56. Day 11 PFT 221, Day 14 PFT 613 Day 16 PFT 1357. Bleed at midnight (January 1st) Day 17 PFT 658 dropped by half Is there still hope. I had a minor bleed yesterday and saw a clot . Today January 1st, I took a vaginal scan
Hi, ladies. I had two FET embryos transferred on day 9, PFT 56. Day 11 PFT 221, Day 14 PFT 613 Day 16 PFT 1357. Bleed at midnight (January 1st) Day 17 PFT 658 dropped by half Is there still hope. I had a minor bleed yesterday and saw a clot . Today January 1st, I took a vaginal scan
Storm4
in
Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
Another possible chemical :(
Hi guys, Apologies in advance for the long post… I think I'm having my 4th chemical pregnancy (1st with IVF after 3 natural chemicals). Had my FET on 19th Dec and OTD was yesterday at 11dp5dt. Got a few positive tests and a 1-2 weeks CB yesterday. Really tried to feel positive about the tests but
Hi guys, Apologies in advance for the long post… I think I'm having my 4th chemical pregnancy (1st with IVF after 3 natural chemicals). Had my FET on 19th Dec and OTD was yesterday at 11dp5dt. Got a few positive tests and a 1-2 weeks CB yesterday. Really tried to feel positive about the tests but
Esb27
in
Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
what provoked my CLL?
Educating myself about CLL, I read that prolonged stimulation of the immune system in combination with genetic mutations and / or predisposition leads to CLL. I see myself as the ideal candidate for this disease. In a study about 10 years ago, it was found that one of the little proven risk factors
Educating myself about CLL, I read that prolonged stimulation of the immune system in combination with genetic mutations and / or predisposition leads to CLL. I see myself as the ideal candidate for this disease. In a study about 10 years ago, it was found that one of the little proven risk factors
Yalokin
in
CLL Support
2 years ago
Update: it’s all over
Update: third hcg levels on 190, so not doubling in 72 hours. Devastated. That’s the end for us. No more attempts Tomorrow I have my second BT to see if the very low initial hcg has doubled. If not, that’s it for us - this was our last attempt before we move away from it all. I was so hoping
Update: third hcg levels on 190, so not doubling in 72 hours. Devastated. That’s the end for us. No more attempts Tomorrow I have my second BT to see if the very low initial hcg has doubled. If not, that’s it for us - this was our last attempt before we move away from it all. I was so hoping
Hidden
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
Painful cutaneous nodules (neutrophilic dermatosis of the dorsal hands) in chronic neutrophilic leukaemia
B114: Painful cutaneous nodules in
chronic
neutrophilic
leukaemia
, JULY 2022. "
Chronic
neutrophilic
leukaemia
(CNL) is a very rare, often clinically aggressive myeloid malignancy with few effective treatment options.
B114: Painful cutaneous nodules in
chronic
neutrophilic
leukaemia
, JULY 2022. "
Chronic
neutrophilic
leukaemia
(CNL) is a very rare, often clinically aggressive myeloid malignancy with few effective treatment options.
Shell567
Sweet's Syndrome UK
in
Sweet's Syndrome UK
2 years ago
Study shows that over half of known human pathogenic diseases can be aggravated by climate change
Recently published in Nature https://www.nature.com/articles/s41558-022-01426-1 [i]"Here we carried out a systematic search for empirical examples about the impacts of ten climatic hazards sensitive to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions on each known human pathogenic disease. We found that 58% (that is,
Recently published in Nature https://www.nature.com/articles/s41558-022-01426-1 [i]"Here we carried out a systematic search for empirical examples about the impacts of ten climatic hazards sensitive to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions on each known human pathogenic disease. We found that 58% (that is,
bennevisplace
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CLL Support
2 years ago
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