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sex after miscarriage
Hi, unfortunately I have just experienced a MMC following my first IVF cycle. I chose for it to happen naturally and I miscarried almost 2 weeks ago. On the day I miscarried I experienced a lot of pain but didn’t pass a lot of blood. In the days following I did pass what is thought to have been the pregnancy
Hi, unfortunately I have just experienced a MMC following my first IVF cycle. I chose for it to happen naturally and I miscarried almost 2 weeks ago. On the day I miscarried I experienced a lot of pain but didn’t pass a lot of blood. In the days following I did pass what is thought to have been the pregnancy
amydrummo
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Fertility Network UK
10 months ago
Clearblue digital....
Hello, Does anyone here have experience with the clearblue digital? I am 6dp5dt, and it is showing 1-2 weeks, but because i have had 2 chemicals, i am worried this is just another one. I am regretting doing a urine test , my hcg blood test is on Wednesday.
Hello, Does anyone here have experience with the clearblue digital? I am 6dp5dt, and it is showing 1-2 weeks, but because i have had 2 chemicals, i am worried this is just another one. I am regretting doing a urine test , my hcg blood test is on Wednesday.
Leii9
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Fertility Network UK
10 months ago
is HCG monitoring needed ?
hello I had a positive pregnancy test yesterday (from euploid frozen embryo transfer by embryo donor) and an initial HCG test with a level of 410 which the nurse said is very good. I am now unclear about whether I need to keep monitoring HCG levels like most of my friends did when they went through ivf
hello I had a positive pregnancy test yesterday (from euploid frozen embryo transfer by embryo donor) and an initial HCG test with a level of 410 which the nurse said is very good. I am now unclear about whether I need to keep monitoring HCG levels like most of my friends did when they went through ivf
Linzeeee
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Fertility Network UK
10 months ago
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A help line that works! Wow what a surprise.
Some of you will know that last September I had a pacemaker installed. At the time of my six week checkup the centre told me that I would have a bedside monitor box that would read my PM and relay any problems to the clinic but that they were out of stock. When I was chatting to my EP recently I mentioned
Some of you will know that last September I had a pacemaker installed. At the time of my six week checkup the centre told me that I would have a bedside monitor box that would read my PM and relay any problems to the clinic but that they were out of stock. When I was chatting to my EP recently I mentioned
BobD
Volunteer
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AF Association
1 year ago
oh what fun!
my husband insists nosebleeds are the body releasing pressure. I get them since I was in my 30’s, and because if the anticoagulants, bleed quite profusely for a little while. This morning I thought I would check my bp at the same time, to prove him wrong. haha - was 215/124 😱😱😱😱 within the space
my husband insists nosebleeds are the body releasing pressure. I get them since I was in my 30’s, and because if the anticoagulants, bleed quite profusely for a little while. This morning I thought I would check my bp at the same time, to prove him wrong. haha - was 215/124 😱😱😱😱 within the space
Tilly1957
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AF Association
1 year ago
Any motivation; This cycle seems long and tiring compare to my first (IVF) and seconday cycle(ICSI).
Hello Ladies, I am not really someone that post but everyone's journey has serve as motivation for me. I am currently undergoing my second ICSI protocol and Thursday is my egg retrieval. This cycle seems long and tiring compare to my first (IVF) and seconday cycle(ICSI). I am repetiting my third cycle
Hello Ladies, I am not really someone that post but everyone's journey has serve as motivation for me. I am currently undergoing my second ICSI protocol and Thursday is my egg retrieval. This cycle seems long and tiring compare to my first (IVF) and seconday cycle(ICSI). I am repetiting my third cycle
Fauzytt
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Fertility Network UK
10 months ago
10 Year Anniversary
A few weeks ago I realized this is the ten-year anniversary of when I started dialysis. I started in August of 2013 in the days after I had a knee surgery. I was 14 years old. I'm now 24 years old. In the time since I started dialysis I started and finished high school, started and finished college,
A few weeks ago I realized this is the ten-year anniversary of when I started dialysis. I started in August of 2013 in the days after I had a knee surgery. I was 14 years old. I'm now 24 years old. In the time since I started dialysis I started and finished high school, started and finished college,
StormCl0ud
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Kidney Dialysis
1 year ago
HCG tests where?
I see people posting the HCG tests every few days. Is that done by the NHS? Is it something private or you can do at home? in any case where do you book the tests? Thanks
I see people posting the HCG tests every few days. Is that done by the NHS? Is it something private or you can do at home? in any case where do you book the tests? Thanks
Babytocome
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Fertility Network UK
10 months ago
8 weeks and 5 days pregnant with symptoms easing
Hi! I'm really worried because I'm now 8 weeks and 5 days pregnant and my symptoms are easing of, I have read online that it should be the worse now between week 9 and 10, I'm still really tired, slightly sore boobs but they never got to sore to start with, my nausea is really mild the last few days
Hi! I'm really worried because I'm now 8 weeks and 5 days pregnant and my symptoms are easing of, I have read online that it should be the worse now between week 9 and 10, I'm still really tired, slightly sore boobs but they never got to sore to start with, my nausea is really mild the last few days
Asha82
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Fertility Network UK - Pregnancy Support
10 months ago
BTK Inhibitor Therapy for CLL: An International Perspective - Stephan Stilgenbauer, MD
BTK Inhibitor Therapy for CLL: An International Perspective Stephan Stilgenbauer, MD Expert Commentary ClinicalThought™ - Targeted therapies, including BTK inhibitors and combinations incorporating BCL-2 inhibitors, have replaced chemoimmunotherapy as the standard of care for treating CLL.
BTK Inhibitor Therapy for CLL: An International Perspective Stephan Stilgenbauer, MD Expert Commentary ClinicalThought™ - Targeted therapies, including BTK inhibitors and combinations incorporating BCL-2 inhibitors, have replaced chemoimmunotherapy as the standard of care for treating CLL.
lankisterguy
Volunteer
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Sensitive: *update* Am I one of those miracle stories or is this more heartache and help please...
*Sensitive update: hcg went from 80 to 430 in 4 days and progesterone is still high even though I'm on only one utrogestan a day, so I am feeling hugely relieved as none of my losses got that far or went up like that. Btw I've done a gazzilion tests on different brands (as FRERs out of stock everywhere
*Sensitive update: hcg went from 80 to 430 in 4 days and progesterone is still high even though I'm on only one utrogestan a day, so I am feeling hugely relieved as none of my losses got that far or went up like that. Btw I've done a gazzilion tests on different brands (as FRERs out of stock everywhere
MrsOrangejuice
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Fertility Network UK
11 months ago
Facial numbness and blurred vision
Hi everyone :I've suffered, or been diagnosed with FND (eventually) for 10 years, that is after the fibromyalgia,
migraine
, and multiple
chronic
syndrome..
Hi everyone :I've suffered, or been diagnosed with FND (eventually) for 10 years, that is after the fibromyalgia,
migraine
, and multiple
chronic
syndrome..
DALLYSALLY
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Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
1 year ago
Doctor mentioned Richters???
I am on the Bruin trial and was randomized to Arm B which is Idelalisib and Rituximab ( 6 months of infusions ). My bloodwork so far has shown slight improvement since the start in January of this year. Now at my last blood work and appointment the doctor has noticed some lymph nodes increasing in size
I am on the Bruin trial and was randomized to Arm B which is Idelalisib and Rituximab ( 6 months of infusions ). My bloodwork so far has shown slight improvement since the start in January of this year. Now at my last blood work and appointment the doctor has noticed some lymph nodes increasing in size
rcusher
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Migraine with an aura/silent migraine - Thyroid related? Ted?
I've now had 2 silent migraines.. One before I was diagnosed hyper/graves 2 years ago. The only symptom is disturbed vision, like I'm looking through a child's kaleidoscope.. No pain, but a weird sensation behind my eye. Even if I close my eyes, I can still see the sparkly colours. 10 minutes later it
I've now had 2 silent migraines.. One before I was diagnosed hyper/graves 2 years ago. The only symptom is disturbed vision, like I'm looking through a child's kaleidoscope.. No pain, but a weird sensation behind my eye. Even if I close my eyes, I can still see the sparkly colours. 10 minutes later it
JUUJOO
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Things that made a difference...
Trigger: Late loss and live birth mentions Quick list of things that worked for me after 3 years of IVF treatment , 6 rounds, a late loss at 18 weeks, and finally a live birth at 43 years old. I was lucky to have lots of eggs (averaging 14 each collection), good number of blasts (averaging 4 per
Trigger: Late loss and live birth mentions Quick list of things that worked for me after 3 years of IVF treatment , 6 rounds, a late loss at 18 weeks, and finally a live birth at 43 years old. I was lucky to have lots of eggs (averaging 14 each collection), good number of blasts (averaging 4 per
SB342
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Fertility Network UK
11 months ago
Hope this helps someone!
I have posted before, but I'm doing this post to boost the information. I have managed to keep my migraines at bay for a couple of years after I discovered that my poor neck posture appears to be the cause. I have completely flat feet and if I don't wear 'proper' orthotics I find I jut my neck out!
I have posted before, but I'm doing this post to boost the information. I have managed to keep my migraines at bay for a couple of years after I discovered that my poor neck posture appears to be the cause. I have completely flat feet and if I don't wear 'proper' orthotics I find I jut my neck out!
Whiteshadow
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National Migraine Centre
1 year ago
Going to see Neurologist what do I ask him?
Going to see my neurologist tomorrow for the second time. The last time was too short for my liking. I still don’t know what specific type of migraine I have? - he just said migraine type symptoms for which I’ve been put on lamtrognie twice a day. Also, I have very weird symptoms: Drop attacks with
Going to see my neurologist tomorrow for the second time. The last time was too short for my liking. I still don’t know what specific type of migraine I have? - he just said migraine type symptoms for which I’ve been put on lamtrognie twice a day. Also, I have very weird symptoms: Drop attacks with
K_001
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National Migraine Centre
1 year ago
Venetoclax Consolidation Achieves Durable Off-Treatment Remissions in Patient with High Risk CLL Who Have Been on Ibrutinib More Than a Year
This is something that some of our USA members have discussed with their doctors and it looks like the logic is correct. [i]"Patients (pts) receiving ibrutinib (ibr) for CLL rarely achieve complete remission (CR) with undetectable minimal residual disease (U-MRD). Therefore, indefinite ibr maintenance
This is something that some of our USA members have discussed with their doctors and it looks like the logic is correct. [i]"Patients (pts) receiving ibrutinib (ibr) for CLL rarely achieve complete remission (CR) with undetectable minimal residual disease (U-MRD). Therefore, indefinite ibr maintenance
Jm954
Administrator
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CLL Support
1 year ago
BTK Degrader Shows Potential for Treating Refractory CLL and SLL
A novel Bruton's tyrosine kinase (BTK) degrader, NX-2127, has shown potential for treating patients with double- and triple-refractory CLL or SLL who have experienced disease progression while on any covalent or non-covalent BTK inhibitor, as well as a BCL2 inhibitor. NX-2127 a BTK degrader has a novel
A novel Bruton's tyrosine kinase (BTK) degrader, NX-2127, has shown potential for treating patients with double- and triple-refractory CLL or SLL who have experienced disease progression while on any covalent or non-covalent BTK inhibitor, as well as a BCL2 inhibitor. NX-2127 a BTK degrader has a novel
Jm954
Administrator
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Early pregnancy progesterone levels?
I’m 5 weeks pregnant following 4th FET. History of recurrent miscarriages so naturally worrying. HCG seems to be doubling as it should. Progesterone on transfer day was 83 Now it’s only increased to 104 even though I’m on 3 pessaries and one injection Should it be higher?
I’m 5 weeks pregnant following 4th FET. History of recurrent miscarriages so naturally worrying. HCG seems to be doubling as it should. Progesterone on transfer day was 83 Now it’s only increased to 104 even though I’m on 3 pessaries and one injection Should it be higher?
DG2022
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Fertility Network UK
11 months ago
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