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Pregnancy of an unknown location- any hope?
After transferring two frozen embryos in January, and a positive test three weeks ago, today was my viability scan at 7+6, at my fertility clinic. Sadly they could only find a gestational sac which measured 7mm. There is a concern that I have a pregnancy in an unknown location, which maybe ectopic therefore
After transferring two frozen embryos in January, and a positive test three weeks ago, today was my viability scan at 7+6, at my fertility clinic. Sadly they could only find a gestational sac which measured 7mm. There is a concern that I have a pregnancy in an unknown location, which maybe ectopic therefore
Becatoms
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
9dpt5dt bfn but has severe light headed and any bfp after that?
hi everyone, i would like to ask if anyone has or experienced same like me today. today i took test still bfn but from woke up morning until go to hospital for blood test i keep vomiting feels really severe nausea. the nurse told me to took paracetamol for the headache and took temperature. i measures
hi everyone, i would like to ask if anyone has or experienced same like me today. today i took test still bfn but from woke up morning until go to hospital for blood test i keep vomiting feels really severe nausea. the nurse told me to took paracetamol for the headache and took temperature. i measures
qido
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
Second beta test is today!
This is going to be a nail-biting few week for me, for sure. My second beta is today and I'm so afraid that it will not show an increase in the HCG. I have to go in at 1pm, the same time I went in two days ago. I don't know if I'll get the results later today or tomorrow. I was in denial for most of
This is going to be a nail-biting few week for me, for sure. My second beta is today and I'm so afraid that it will not show an increase in the HCG. I have to go in at 1pm, the same time I went in two days ago. I don't know if I'll get the results later today or tomorrow. I was in denial for most of
LuxFleur
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
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First HCG Beta results 73.2 11dp5dt - is this okay?
Another test Friday? Seeing a lot of very high numbers is mine okay? This was meant to settle me but has now panicked me more 🤷🏼‍♀️ X
Another test Friday? Seeing a lot of very high numbers is mine okay? This was meant to settle me but has now panicked me more 🤷🏼‍♀️ X
Kellylouisela1
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
Picture of blast cell
I took this picture from a cat who had leukemia. Their blood cells are identical to ours. As you can see the blast cell is huge compared to the other white blood cells. That is because it is immature and has been released from the bone marrow too soon. Blasts should not be seen circulating in the blood
I took this picture from a cat who had leukemia. Their blood cells are identical to ours. As you can see the blast cell is huge compared to the other white blood cells. That is because it is immature and has been released from the bone marrow too soon. Blasts should not be seen circulating in the blood
clubdino
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MPN Voice
4 years ago
*sensitive* OTD results are in and it's BFP!!! Over 40s success!
I can't believe this is happening to me. I was CONVINCED that it had not worked. My HCG was 637 yesterday. The test was yesterday but I got results today. My doctor said that was just fine. I'm going in again for another beta test tomorrow, and then again a week after that. I don't even know what to
I can't believe this is happening to me. I was CONVINCED that it had not worked. My HCG was 637 yesterday. The test was yesterday but I got results today. My doctor said that was just fine. I'm going in again for another beta test tomorrow, and then again a week after that. I don't even know what to
LuxFleur
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
SUGGESTIONS?
I started treatment (B+R) at the end of this past January for 6 months, the results were very good and my oncologist said he would probably start me on a 2 year maintenance program in 3 months of Rituximab every 3 months. I went back to see him after the 3 months and most of my blood work was good except
I started treatment (B+R) at the end of this past January for 6 months, the results were very good and my oncologist said he would probably start me on a 2 year maintenance program in 3 months of Rituximab every 3 months. I went back to see him after the 3 months and most of my blood work was good except
laldoroty
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Pot Belly
Hi Does anyone have a problem with a pot belly. I have found recently that my trousers are tight and I am sure my spleen is not the cause. I have MF on Ruxolitinib 5mg 2 per day, eprex injections once a week and zario 3 times a week.
Hi Does anyone have a problem with a pot belly. I have found recently that my trousers are tight and I am sure my spleen is not the cause. I have MF on Ruxolitinib 5mg 2 per day, eprex injections once a week and zario 3 times a week.
WeeHarry
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MPN Voice
4 years ago
Webinar - 6pm Tuesday 15th December - "Accessing your GP"
Dear friends please join us for this free webinar Leukaemia Care and Lymphoma Action are hosting this webinar to bring GPs and those affected by blood cancers together to share perspectives of how to make best use of Primary Care services during the current pandemic. Registration: https://us02web.zoom.us
Dear friends please join us for this free webinar Leukaemia Care and Lymphoma Action are hosting this webinar to bring GPs and those affected by blood cancers together to share perspectives of how to make best use of Primary Care services during the current pandemic. Registration: https://us02web.zoom.us
HAIRBEAR_UK
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Leukaemia Support
4 years ago
AOP Orphan announces 5-year results on BESREMi® in PV at the ASH Annual Meeting 2020
Besremi showed clear advantages in efficacy and safety/tolerability versus best-available-treatment (mostly hydroxyurea) in this long-term treatment analysis in the randomized-controlled setting. * Freedom of phlebotomy with hematocrit below 45% was achieved in 81.8% of patients receiving Besremi vs
Besremi showed clear advantages in efficacy and safety/tolerability versus best-available-treatment (mostly hydroxyurea) in this long-term treatment analysis in the randomized-controlled setting. * Freedom of phlebotomy with hematocrit below 45% was achieved in 81.8% of patients receiving Besremi vs
Manouche
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MPN Voice
4 years ago
Interferon in Polycythemia Vera (PV) Yields Improved Myelofibrosis-Free and Overall SurvivalÂ
« Conclusion: Our results support early use of rIFN-a as a safe, disease-modifying treatment of rigorously defined PV to delay and potentially prevent Post PV myelofibrosis, and prolong overall survival of PV pts » https://ash.confex.com/ash/2020/webprogram/Paper141796.html
« Conclusion: Our results support early use of rIFN-a as a safe, disease-modifying treatment of rigorously defined PV to delay and potentially prevent Post PV myelofibrosis, and prolong overall survival of PV pts » https://ash.confex.com/ash/2020/webprogram/Paper141796.html
Manouche
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MPN Voice
4 years ago
Richter Transformation - Update
Hi everybody how are you? I'd like to put you all in my current state, after full remission. As you know, they treated me with R-CHOP and did not transplant me. It was not necessary as no masses were found on my body when I did the pet scan. I was taking ibrutinib when I was diagnosed with Ricther. I
Hi everybody how are you? I'd like to put you all in my current state, after full remission. As you know, they treated me with R-CHOP and did not transplant me. It was not necessary as no masses were found on my body when I did the pet scan. I was taking ibrutinib when I was diagnosed with Ricther. I
Priss69
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CLL Support
4 years ago
How can you tell how many CLL cells are actually in your blood streams?
My Absolute Lymphocyte Count is at 10214 cells/mmÂł is that CLL? I calculated my WBC 16.5 plus LYMPHS% 61.9 %...
My Absolute Lymphocyte Count is at 10214 cells/mmÂł is that CLL? I calculated my WBC 16.5 plus LYMPHS% 61.9 %...
Laura3mini
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CLL Support
4 years ago
5 positive tests then negative but hcg still in blood?
Hi. So last week I did 5 pregnancy tests..all positive, one was a clear blue with the reading 2-3 which to me was great. Saturday night I had pinkish discharge so got sent to a&e. Urine dip was negative at the hospital so they did bloods. Hcg is in my blood but low. They checked me internally with a
Hi. So last week I did 5 pregnancy tests..all positive, one was a clear blue with the reading 2-3 which to me was great. Saturday night I had pinkish discharge so got sent to a&e. Urine dip was negative at the hospital so they did bloods. Hcg is in my blood but low. They checked me internally with a
Chickennuggets1234
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
4 years ago
*Sensitive*
Good afternoon all, Firstly I'm so sorry to all those that have had treatment stopped for Covid. It sucks and I was there in March of last year so I do know how it feels. I hope this does not trigger anyone and if so, please scroll on past. I have had a positive pregnancy test after my FET and my hCG
Good afternoon all, Firstly I'm so sorry to all those that have had treatment stopped for Covid. It sucks and I was there in March of last year so I do know how it feels. I hope this does not trigger anyone and if so, please scroll on past. I have had a positive pregnancy test after my FET and my hCG
hifer
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
CLL Aussie voices study - last call to add your voice to the PEEK study
This is a final call for Australians with CLL, their carers and family members to add their voice and register for the CLL PEEK study, conducted by the Centre for Community Driven Research ( CC-DR).
To register, email administration@cc-dr.org or go to www.cc-dr.org/peek/register/2020aucll
Catherine
This is a final call for Australians with CLL, their carers and family members to add their voice and register for the CLL PEEK study, conducted by the Centre for Community Driven Research ( CC-DR).
To register, email administration@cc-dr.org or go to www.cc-dr.org/peek/register/2020aucll
Catherine
AussieNeil
Partner
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Awake worrying about your CLL? Stop It! Apply for a FREE online 2nd Opinion with a top CLL Expert.
CLL Society Expert Access™ Program: Awake worrying about your CLL? Apply for a FREE online 2nd Opinion with a top CLL Expert! Here at the CLL Society, we believe that access to CLL expert care is critical for every patient to receive his or her best possible care. Access to a CLL expert provides proven
CLL Society Expert Access™ Program: Awake worrying about your CLL? Apply for a FREE online 2nd Opinion with a top CLL Expert! Here at the CLL Society, we believe that access to CLL expert care is critical for every patient to receive his or her best possible care. Access to a CLL expert provides proven
bkoffman
CLL CURE Hero
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Preparing for next FET after miscarriage!! Need your advice!!
Hi ladies again, I'd like to thank you all for your lovely supportive words due to my miscarriage last cycle. That really helped me passing the tough time, it was a hard experience to lose everything in moments after seeing a positive test for the first time in my life đź’”. But here we are continuing
Hi ladies again, I'd like to thank you all for your lovely supportive words due to my miscarriage last cycle. That really helped me passing the tough time, it was a hard experience to lose everything in moments after seeing a positive test for the first time in my life đź’”. But here we are continuing
HANAHANA
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
Acalabrutinib Plus Obinutuzumab Prolongs Progression Free Survival Compared to Other Targeted Agents in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia (CLL)
[i]First-line acalabrutinib plus obinutuzumab prolongs progression-free survival (PFS) compared to ibrutinib-obinutuzumab and venetoclax-obinutuzumab for patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), according to a study published in Clinical Lymphoma, Myeloma, & Leukemia (2020 Oct 29;S2152-2650(
[i]First-line acalabrutinib plus obinutuzumab prolongs progression-free survival (PFS) compared to ibrutinib-obinutuzumab and venetoclax-obinutuzumab for patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), according to a study published in Clinical Lymphoma, Myeloma, & Leukemia (2020 Oct 29;S2152-2650(
AussieNeil
Partner
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CLL Support
4 years ago
"The Future of CAR-T Therapy: Can CAR-T Cure CLL?” Don’t miss the excitement Nov 17 with Dr. Fraietta, a true pioneer in CAR-T therapy!
CLL Society Webinar: Prepare to be amazed! Nov. 17th CAR-T Webinar "The Future of CAR-T Therapy: Can CAR-T Cure CLL?” CAR-T therapy is not yet approved in CLL. However, if you were to receive it in the future a living drug would be made from your own t-cells, re-engineered to recognize surface markers
CLL Society Webinar: Prepare to be amazed! Nov. 17th CAR-T Webinar "The Future of CAR-T Therapy: Can CAR-T Cure CLL?” CAR-T therapy is not yet approved in CLL. However, if you were to receive it in the future a living drug would be made from your own t-cells, re-engineered to recognize surface markers
bkoffman
CLL CURE Hero
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CLL Support
4 years ago
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