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Ajovy
Has anyone found Ajovy to be better for them for
chronic
migraine
? The jab itself was much more painful than Aimovig and has left a huge bruise and I’ve been in migraine ever since I did it-had anyone else experienced this please?
Has anyone found Ajovy to be better for them for
chronic
migraine
? The jab itself was much more painful than Aimovig and has left a huge bruise and I’ve been in migraine ever since I did it-had anyone else experienced this please?
shello28
in
National Migraine Centre
2 years ago
cyclogest question
Ladies on/taken cyclogest progesterone pessary. I’m currently on 400mg Twice a day in my luteal phase, I’m around 11dpo and going to test on the day my period is due for pregnancy. I had a scan yesterday and my corpus luteum is still active and progesterone level was 38nmol/l. Beta HCG blood test
Ladies on/taken cyclogest progesterone pessary. I’m currently on 400mg Twice a day in my luteal phase, I’m around 11dpo and going to test on the day my period is due for pregnancy. I had a scan yesterday and my corpus luteum is still active and progesterone level was 38nmol/l. Beta HCG blood test
Amy190
in
Fertility Network UK
10 months ago
Anyone sleep a lot after their ablation?
I had a typical aflutter ablation six weeks ago. The first night after I slept long and deep with vivid dreams. However, this has continued to this day although getting better. First few weeks 10 -11 hours a night sleep as opposed to my usual 7-8. Again with vivid dreams and waking up groggy/drugged
I had a typical aflutter ablation six weeks ago. The first night after I slept long and deep with vivid dreams. However, this has continued to this day although getting better. First few weeks 10 -11 hours a night sleep as opposed to my usual 7-8. Again with vivid dreams and waking up groggy/drugged
mjames1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
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late implantation ?
Just looking for some advice really … I went to the EPAU yesterday for scan and bloods as I had a positive pregnancy, which has turned out to be a false positive. I’m on CD 35 and I got my peak OPK on the evening of CD 23 around 9pm. My scan showed a nicely thickened womb lining (with a white fluffy
Just looking for some advice really … I went to the EPAU yesterday for scan and bloods as I had a positive pregnancy, which has turned out to be a false positive. I’m on CD 35 and I got my peak OPK on the evening of CD 23 around 9pm. My scan showed a nicely thickened womb lining (with a white fluffy
Amy190
in
Fertility Network UK
10 months ago
weak left radial pulse after ablation
Hello everyone my latest concern after my ablation 3 weeks ago is I have noticed my usually strong pulse on my left wrist is now very faint, with the one on my right wrist stronger than pre ablation. I saw my GP today who said he agreed but had not come across this before and mentioned something about
Hello everyone my latest concern after my ablation 3 weeks ago is I have noticed my usually strong pulse on my left wrist is now very faint, with the one on my right wrist stronger than pre ablation. I saw my GP today who said he agreed but had not come across this before and mentioned something about
foxglove1
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Possible flare
Hi all, I reduced my steroids from 9mg to 8mg on 4th Feb. The last three days I have suffered from head pain which does not improve with paracetamol. I have spoken to doctor asking if I should increase steroids who advised me to stay on 8mg as pain is not around temporals and to increase amitriptyline
Hi all, I reduced my steroids from 9mg to 8mg on 4th Feb. The last three days I have suffered from head pain which does not improve with paracetamol. I have spoken to doctor asking if I should increase steroids who advised me to stay on 8mg as pain is not around temporals and to increase amitriptyline
Lynlea
in
PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
struggling with neck pain :( help pls!
I first was diagnosed with fibromyalgia back in 2020 when I started having aches and pains in neck shoulders feeling tired all the time, funny heads as I used to call them, memory issues, stressed all the time and really deflated about everything. I could never relax and always overthink everything.
I first was diagnosed with fibromyalgia back in 2020 when I started having aches and pains in neck shoulders feeling tired all the time, funny heads as I used to call them, memory issues, stressed all the time and really deflated about everything. I could never relax and always overthink everything.
Julesmoon
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
Spotlight on CLL - Nicole Lamanna, MD Wednesday May 24, 2023 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM EDT- sponsored by LLS- USA but open to all
Unlike other webinars I have posted recently, this should be easy to understand, especially for newly diagnosed and those not familiar with Med-Speak. Dr. Lamanna has a track record of explaining CLL and side effects, with a simple, caring & warm style. - Len - Nicole Lamanna, MD Director, Chronic
Unlike other webinars I have posted recently, this should be easy to understand, especially for newly diagnosed and those not familiar with Med-Speak. Dr. Lamanna has a track record of explaining CLL and side effects, with a simple, caring & warm style. - Len - Nicole Lamanna, MD Director, Chronic
lankisterguy
Volunteer
in
CLL Support
1 year ago
Advances in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia: A Master Class for the Community Multidisciplinary Team Open Registration April 27 12:00-1:00PM ET
Advances in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia: A Master Class for the Community Multidisciplinary Team Live Simulcast | Register now for this interactive CME/CE/CPE-certified workshop to gain expert insight on current best practices and emerging strategies for advances in chronic lymphocytic leukemia
Advances in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia: A Master Class for the Community Multidisciplinary Team Live Simulcast | Register now for this interactive CME/CE/CPE-certified workshop to gain expert insight on current best practices and emerging strategies for advances in chronic lymphocytic leukemia
lankisterguy
Volunteer
in
CLL Support
1 year ago
When to test and hope needed
We had a day 3 fresh transfer of 3 embryos using own eggs yesterday. My clinic is doing the hcg test on day 12 (5th Oct). We'd like to prepare ourselves in case of disappointment especially as we have to travel to London from south Wales for the test. Would testing on day 11 give an accurate result?I'm
We had a day 3 fresh transfer of 3 embryos using own eggs yesterday. My clinic is doing the hcg test on day 12 (5th Oct). We'd like to prepare ourselves in case of disappointment especially as we have to travel to London from south Wales for the test. Would testing on day 11 give an accurate result?I'm
40plusTTC
in
Fertility Network UK
10 months ago
Night migranes
I've been waking up at the same time each night 3.10 with migrane, I take Triptan which eases it and sometimes manage to go back to sleep. I wear a mouth guard and apply a head cooking strip before I go to sleep. Has anyone else had similar? I've just started Topiramate.
I've been waking up at the same time each night 3.10 with migrane, I take Triptan which eases it and sometimes manage to go back to sleep. I wear a mouth guard and apply a head cooking strip before I go to sleep. Has anyone else had similar? I've just started Topiramate.
Mary1959
in
National Migraine Centre
1 year ago
** Sensitive ** BFP
Hey all, Thought i would give an update... Had my hcg levels done, and i am cautiously happy... 20/09 - HCG 258,30 22/09 - HCG 569,90 I have my 1st scan booked for the 05th October..... Hopefully this time , it will stick. I have never made it to this stage in all my previous cycles. So all i
Hey all, Thought i would give an update... Had my hcg levels done, and i am cautiously happy... 20/09 - HCG 258,30 22/09 - HCG 569,90 I have my 1st scan booked for the 05th October..... Hopefully this time , it will stick. I have never made it to this stage in all my previous cycles. So all i
Leii9
in
Fertility Network UK
10 months ago
Thoughts on blood results and next steps please
I have a history of reynauds,
migraine
and
chronic
blepharitis since early teens, IBS and gynae issues since early 20s Family history of rheumatoid arthritis on my maternal side and my daughter showing signs of possible EDS.
I have a history of reynauds,
migraine
and
chronic
blepharitis since early teens, IBS and gynae issues since early 20s Family history of rheumatoid arthritis on my maternal side and my daughter showing signs of possible EDS.
Wispymisty
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LUPUS UK
3 months ago
Insomnia
Hello friendsn under ibrutinube tgerapy for about 2 yrs. for 11 q delitiin. Underwent TURP in Oct 22. Eversince restful sleep has become a problem. Tried imtriptyline 10 mg, but it was effective only for a fortnight or so. Melatonin seems to be of little effect. Yes, zolpidem is most helpful, but it
Hello friendsn under ibrutinube tgerapy for about 2 yrs. for 11 q delitiin. Underwent TURP in Oct 22. Eversince restful sleep has become a problem. Tried imtriptyline 10 mg, but it was effective only for a fortnight or so. Melatonin seems to be of little effect. Yes, zolpidem is most helpful, but it
GargR
in
CLL Support
1 year ago
My chemo experience
I started with fludarabine and rituximab which wasn't great. I had feelings of hot and cold, spots before my eyes, vertigo and blacking out. My haematologist was there in minutes, lowered my dose and I was able to complete the course over 6 hours without further adverse effects. Subsequent treatments
I started with fludarabine and rituximab which wasn't great. I had feelings of hot and cold, spots before my eyes, vertigo and blacking out. My haematologist was there in minutes, lowered my dose and I was able to complete the course over 6 hours without further adverse effects. Subsequent treatments
kiwiCanuck
in
CLL Support
1 year ago
Little laughter 😂
Good morning ⛅️ Made it to doctor yesterday and had Botox injections for migraines and tightness in right arm👍🏼 Third time and seems to be helping 🤞🏼 I’ll stir things up I’m going for the underdog Kansas City Chiefs for the superbowl tomorrow. Really just hope it’s a good game 👍🏼😉🙏😝
Good morning ⛅️ Made it to doctor yesterday and had Botox injections for migraines and tightness in right arm👍🏼 Third time and seems to be helping 🤞🏼 I’ll stir things up I’m going for the underdog Kansas City Chiefs for the superbowl tomorrow. Really just hope it’s a good game 👍🏼😉🙏😝
Kenu
in
My MSAA Community
1 year ago
day 5 post FET
Hi, I have just had a medicated FET. I am on day 5 of my two week wait. I have had two embryos inserted this time, after having one success 3 years ago (my little boy is now 2) and one failed FET earlier this year. I have started to get waves of nausea, slight pelvic cramps and also tiny white
Hi, I have just had a medicated FET. I am on day 5 of my two week wait. I have had two embryos inserted this time, after having one success 3 years ago (my little boy is now 2) and one failed FET earlier this year. I have started to get waves of nausea, slight pelvic cramps and also tiny white
Wbno2
in
Fertility Network UK
10 months ago
Peginterferon lambda: Promising Results for New COVID Treatment
"Peginterferon lambda has tremendous therapeutic potential, and we continue to see the emergence of aggressive variants of the virus spreading around the globe which are less sensitive to both vaccines and treatment with antibodies," said researcher Jordan Feld, MD, MPH, associate professor of medicine
"Peginterferon lambda has tremendous therapeutic potential, and we continue to see the emergence of aggressive variants of the virus spreading around the globe which are less sensitive to both vaccines and treatment with antibodies," said researcher Jordan Feld, MD, MPH, associate professor of medicine
Manouche
in
MPN Voice
1 year ago
New and Emerging Treatments for Newly Diagnosed and R/R CLL/SLL: Targeted Inhibitors - Dr. Susan O'Brien
This webcast on new and emerging treatments for newly diagnosed and R/R CLL/SLL with a focus on targeted inhibitors, presented by Dr. Susan O'Brien is intended for medical professionals and uses moderate "Med-Speak." So only recommended for those accustomed to the medical language. But if you can follow
This webcast on new and emerging treatments for newly diagnosed and R/R CLL/SLL with a focus on targeted inhibitors, presented by Dr. Susan O'Brien is intended for medical professionals and uses moderate "Med-Speak." So only recommended for those accustomed to the medical language. But if you can follow
lankisterguy
Volunteer
in
CLL Support
1 year ago
*sensitive* clearblue stress 🫣
hi lovely people 🤗 looking for some real life experience please of the clearblue digital week’s indicators just to give me an idea of what to realistically expect next. I know their reputation for causing stress and advice not to use them etc but here I am anyways 🤪 Got a positive at 6dp5dt (fresh
hi lovely people 🤗 looking for some real life experience please of the clearblue digital week’s indicators just to give me an idea of what to realistically expect next. I know their reputation for causing stress and advice not to use them etc but here I am anyways 🤪 Got a positive at 6dp5dt (fresh
Twiglet2
in
Fertility Network UK
10 months ago
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