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Transfer number 5…. Adding HCG/double transfer
After 4th failed transfer with optimum lining and progesterone levels. The only thing different my clinic want to do is add HCG a couple of days before the next transfer. To mimic the signals your body would naturally send when an egg is released (using DE). Anyone heard of/experienced this? They are
After 4th failed transfer with optimum lining and progesterone levels. The only thing different my clinic want to do is add HCG a couple of days before the next transfer. To mimic the signals your body would naturally send when an egg is released (using DE). Anyone heard of/experienced this? They are
Doodlebug23
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Fertility Network UK
7 months ago
Failed IVF 😭
I checked again for hcg level and it showed negative. Cycle failed. I don't know what and where went wrong. Mine was a fresh embryo transfer of 5AB quality. Thickness was good. Did showed some symptoms of implantation in the beging. But after 10days resulted in negative. Its really painful seeing the
I checked again for hcg level and it showed negative. Cycle failed. I don't know what and where went wrong. Mine was a fresh embryo transfer of 5AB quality. Thickness was good. Did showed some symptoms of implantation in the beging. But after 10days resulted in negative. Its really painful seeing the
Kaarma
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Fertility Network UK
7 months ago
is HCG 735 at 18 days post ovulation normal?
is HCG 735 at 18 days post ovulation normal?
is HCG 735 at 18 days post ovulation normal?
Leyla1989
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Fertility Network UK
7 months ago
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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
Never have I ever … and neither has anyone else 😳 *sensitive pic for some (( my pic got removed as was “offensive” to some ))
many of you know my last story and post on here. I last miscarried on the 22 nd July. I was 13 weeks. I gave birth to her on the floor in a cold hospital room as she just gushed out. I had a d&c after I fainted not that there was anything to come out .. or was there? I remember when I did hcg back
many of you know my last story and post on here. I last miscarried on the 22 nd July. I was 13 weeks. I gave birth to her on the floor in a cold hospital room as she just gushed out. I had a d&c after I fainted not that there was anything to come out .. or was there? I remember when I did hcg back
Corchi
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Fertility Network UK
7 months 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
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
Not positive but not negative?
I’ve just had a Day 5 FET and my hcg has come back at 17 on my first blood test. So it’s a wait and see! We have never gotten out the start gate before so I don’t know whether to be too hopeful or not. Has anyone had similar and had a good outcome? I’m 43 so I bit scared to get any kind of excited.
I’ve just had a Day 5 FET and my hcg has come back at 17 on my first blood test. So it’s a wait and see! We have never gotten out the start gate before so I don’t know whether to be too hopeful or not. Has anyone had similar and had a good outcome? I’m 43 so I bit scared to get any kind of excited.
winningreid
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Fertility Network UK
7 months ago
Replying to enquirer "fifteen".
You sent me a message asking for a paper on hypothyroidism and left ventricular failure. I've found this that might be of use: Br Heart J. 1982 Sep; 48(3): 278–284. doi: 10.1136/hrt.48.3.278 PMCID: : 7104121 Left ventricular function in hypothyroidism. Responses to exercise and beta adrenoceptor
You sent me a message asking for a paper on hypothyroidism and left ventricular failure. I've found this that might be of use: Br Heart J. 1982 Sep; 48(3): 278–284. doi: 10.1136/hrt.48.3.278 PMCID: : 7104121 Left ventricular function in hypothyroidism. Responses to exercise and beta adrenoceptor
diogenes
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Slow rising HCG - bleeding and clots - ivf
Hi. I had a FET on 20/09. Tested positive on 02/10 with hcg blood reading of 592. Started spotting on 06/10 which has got progressively heavier - like a period and shedding lining. Went to EPAU today and nothing detected on scan but per transfer would be 5+3 and too early to detect anyway. My bloods
Hi. I had a FET on 20/09. Tested positive on 02/10 with hcg blood reading of 592. Started spotting on 06/10 which has got progressively heavier - like a period and shedding lining. Went to EPAU today and nothing detected on scan but per transfer would be 5+3 and too early to detect anyway. My bloods
Toffeepudding99
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Fertility Network UK
7 months ago
update
last November i was diagnosed with Afib which had appeared overnight - possible covid induced?. I found this site and was so reassured by people I thought i would give an update. So on 23rd November i went to af clinic, we are automatically referred here when diagnosed. I had echocardiogram first, then
last November i was diagnosed with Afib which had appeared overnight - possible covid induced?. I found this site and was so reassured by people I thought i would give an update. So on 23rd November i went to af clinic, we are automatically referred here when diagnosed. I had echocardiogram first, then
Dudtbin
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Persistent afib
I thought I was okay now I'm in persistent afib ( since September 2022) but looking at the posts from yesterday's health unlocked (estesbubba post) people are saying it's not good to be in persistent afib as it causes the heart to work harder and then become enlarged and that can lead to heart failure
I thought I was okay now I'm in persistent afib ( since September 2022) but looking at the posts from yesterday's health unlocked (estesbubba post) people are saying it's not good to be in persistent afib as it causes the heart to work harder and then become enlarged and that can lead to heart failure
Swimsyroke
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AF Association
1 year ago
IVF Positive - good HCG- bleeding 5 days later
I wonder if I am holding on to hope. Had FET and on testing date was positive- HCG level 592 at first blood test. 5 days later and I have started brown spotting - not enough to fill a liner but with a few streaky bits- like the start of a period perhaps….. is this an impending miscarriage? Did anyone
I wonder if I am holding on to hope. Had FET and on testing date was positive- HCG level 592 at first blood test. 5 days later and I have started brown spotting - not enough to fill a liner but with a few streaky bits- like the start of a period perhaps….. is this an impending miscarriage? Did anyone
Toffeepudding99
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Fertility Network UK
7 months ago
CLL Webinar
Hi all Here is the link for today's CLL webinar. This educational webinar will give an overview of how CLL is treated today and the significance of ’hot topics’ and key treatment development advances published and discussed at 2022 international hematology conferences. What is new and what does this
Hi all Here is the link for today's CLL webinar. This educational webinar will give an overview of how CLL is treated today and the significance of ’hot topics’ and key treatment development advances published and discussed at 2022 international hematology conferences. What is new and what does this
Irishcll
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Implantation Issues
Hi. I have been through 4 transfers with donor eggs. The first one was a miscarriage at 6 weeks. The other 3 were implantation failures. Following the 2nd and 3rd transfer, we went through KIR testing to check compatibility with donor and then had our three embryos PGTA tested. They all tested normal
Hi. I have been through 4 transfers with donor eggs. The first one was a miscarriage at 6 weeks. The other 3 were implantation failures. Following the 2nd and 3rd transfer, we went through KIR testing to check compatibility with donor and then had our three embryos PGTA tested. They all tested normal
75Toria
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Fertility Network UK
7 months ago
Is there any hope?
My OTD is tomorrow, but I took a test this morning to prepare myself for the worst. It was negative. This is our 4th ICSI round (all been fresh rounds) and we had 3 embryos transferred day 3. Including this one I would have had 9 embryos transferred and not once have we had a positive. I'm nearly 41.
My OTD is tomorrow, but I took a test this morning to prepare myself for the worst. It was negative. This is our 4th ICSI round (all been fresh rounds) and we had 3 embryos transferred day 3. Including this one I would have had 9 embryos transferred and not once have we had a positive. I'm nearly 41.
40plusTTC
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Fertility Network UK
7 months ago
Explore NKF’s Kidney Learning Center!
Are you interested on getting on the kidney transplant waitlist? View our free, self-paced beginner’s guide to kidney transplant through our new online resource. Take the first step on your transplant journey today! Kidney Learning Center: First Steps to Transplant https://learningcenter.kidney.org
Are you interested on getting on the kidney transplant waitlist? View our free, self-paced beginner’s guide to kidney transplant through our new online resource. Take the first step on your transplant journey today! Kidney Learning Center: First Steps to Transplant https://learningcenter.kidney.org
KateyC_NKF
Partner
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Kidney Dialysis
2 years ago
Q10 Supplement
My chiropractor suggested I might benefit from taking a supplement called Q10 gold. The research I did was quite interesting done by Pharma Nord, seems their studies with people with heart problems eg heart failure also CABG mortality rate reduced considerably, also enhanced energy levels etc. My Chiropractor
My chiropractor suggested I might benefit from taking a supplement called Q10 gold. The research I did was quite interesting done by Pharma Nord, seems their studies with people with heart problems eg heart failure also CABG mortality rate reduced considerably, also enhanced energy levels etc. My Chiropractor
Florence-Nightingale
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AF Association
1 year 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
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Fertility Network UK
8 months ago
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