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11 eggs retrieved, 7 mature. Only 3 fertilised.
we’re on our IVF ICSI journey. 11 eggs retrieved, 7 mature and just had a call that 3 have fertilised. Day 3 call is Friday and fingers crossed implantation Sunday. So so nervous and worried waiting for all to be normal!! Anyone got a positive stories from similar numbers?!
we’re on our IVF ICSI journey. 11 eggs retrieved, 7 mature and just had a call that 3 have fertilised. Day 3 call is Friday and fingers crossed implantation Sunday. So so nervous and worried waiting for all to be normal!! Anyone got a positive stories from similar numbers?!
Kalover
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Fertility Network UK
8 months ago
Colds
Have another really bad cough and cold (not COVID) - is this related to the immune system being reduced by pred ? I am on 6 mg after about 5 years
Have another really bad cough and cold (not COVID) - is this related to the immune system being reduced by pred ? I am on 6 mg after about 5 years
Daffodilia
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Devestated - empty looking sac at 7 week scan
Hello, I’ve had a whirlwind of a few weeks which included a totally unselected BFP following our last round of ovulation induction before moving to IVF in the new year. Of course I was anxious but really thought this could be my lucky break and naturally got carried away imagining future baby. Today
Hello, I’ve had a whirlwind of a few weeks which included a totally unselected BFP following our last round of ovulation induction before moving to IVF in the new year. Of course I was anxious but really thought this could be my lucky break and naturally got carried away imagining future baby. Today
CarlottaD27
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Fertility Network UK
9 months ago
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Duration of a first NHS Endocrinologist Appointment
Is a first, initial NHS Endocrinology appointment for hypothyroidism, which appears to be possible central hypo, genetic and suggestive of a pituitary tumour of 30 minutes duration, then thrown out regardless of time required to discuss the problem? G.P. appointments are 10 mins. maximum. Are hospital
Is a first, initial NHS Endocrinology appointment for hypothyroidism, which appears to be possible central hypo, genetic and suggestive of a pituitary tumour of 30 minutes duration, then thrown out regardless of time required to discuss the problem? G.P. appointments are 10 mins. maximum. Are hospital
Wua13262348
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Internal tremble - frequency and cause
Since having covid in 2020 there are times when I suddenly feel trembly inside. I feel less steady, movement and sensation can be affected slightly. Nobody would notice but I don't feel right. This happens after being very busy, more stressful times (eg, being in a meeting) or having to be out in the
Since having covid in 2020 there are times when I suddenly feel trembly inside. I feel less steady, movement and sensation can be affected slightly. Nobody would notice but I don't feel right. This happens after being very busy, more stressful times (eg, being in a meeting) or having to be out in the
StriatedCaracara
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
Covid jab and return of PMR symptoms
I had successfully reduced to 3mg after a year of taking pred. A week after having the covid jab as I was supposedly vulnerable my PMR symptoms are bad again. Neck ,shoulders and buttock pains as before. Have gone upto 5mg for the past four days on GPs recommendation but no relief . Had blood test
I had successfully reduced to 3mg after a year of taking pred. A week after having the covid jab as I was supposedly vulnerable my PMR symptoms are bad again. Neck ,shoulders and buttock pains as before. Have gone upto 5mg for the past four days on GPs recommendation but no relief . Had blood test
simps999
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
bronchiectasis, asthma and long covid
Hi, I’m about 3 months into my bronchiectasis journey since my diagnosis earlier this year. My 3 month azithromycin trial went well and is now on my repeat prescription list (with it feels like a million other things ) I went for assessment for pulmonary rehab and the physio decided I’m too affected
Hi, I’m about 3 months into my bronchiectasis journey since my diagnosis earlier this year. My 3 month azithromycin trial went well and is now on my repeat prescription list (with it feels like a million other things ) I went for assessment for pulmonary rehab and the physio decided I’m too affected
Emily-G
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
update on Steroid Injection.
Just an update on my last post. As I mentioned I had the X-ray and scan done privately as there is a long wait for scans on NHS. They were both done and the results were sent straight through to the GP. I had Hoped to get the steroid injection within a couple of days again privately. I telephoned the
Just an update on my last post. As I mentioned I had the X-ray and scan done privately as there is a long wait for scans on NHS. They were both done and the results were sent straight through to the GP. I had Hoped to get the steroid injection within a couple of days again privately. I telephoned the
Macas
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Donor Egg - mixed feelings
Hi everyone. This morning we had a follow up following our failed 5th FET and the consultant politely said it might be time to look at DE. I kinda knew this was coming as we have done 8 natural modified cycles obtained 6 embryos had 5 transfers in total. 3 BFN 1 chemical and 1MMC with twins at 9 weeks
Hi everyone. This morning we had a follow up following our failed 5th FET and the consultant politely said it might be time to look at DE. I kinda knew this was coming as we have done 8 natural modified cycles obtained 6 embryos had 5 transfers in total. 3 BFN 1 chemical and 1MMC with twins at 9 weeks
Nane22
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Fertility Network UK
8 months ago
Gamma light and Alzheimers - free app
I know this is not specific to PD, but thought I'd share this article. You all have been so kind to share new advancements, thank you. This looks very interesting!!! https://www.cogentica.com/alzheimers-research-gamma/ Direct from the article: (also talks about bacteria and gamma light and sound
I know this is not specific to PD, but thought I'd share this article. You all have been so kind to share new advancements, thank you. This looks very interesting!!! https://www.cogentica.com/alzheimers-research-gamma/ Direct from the article: (also talks about bacteria and gamma light and sound
Kat343
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Bronchiectasis and long covid
Hi, I’m about 3 months into my bronchiectasis journey since my diagnosis earlier this year. My 3 month azithromycin trial went well and is now on my repeat prescription list (with it feels like a million other things ) I went for assessment for pulmonary rehab and the physio decided I’m too affected
Hi, I’m about 3 months into my bronchiectasis journey since my diagnosis earlier this year. My 3 month azithromycin trial went well and is now on my repeat prescription list (with it feels like a million other things ) I went for assessment for pulmonary rehab and the physio decided I’m too affected
Emily-G
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Bronchiectasis Support
1 year ago
Official Statistics Liver disease profiles, July 2023 update - published 4 July 2023
For those of you who may be interested, the latest liver disease profiles for England were released this morning at 9:30 am, by the Office for Health Improvement & Disparities. It will come as no surprise to find that liver disease has increased exponentially. These latest set of figures incorporate
For those of you who may be interested, the latest liver disease profiles for England were released this morning at 9:30 am, by the Office for Health Improvement & Disparities. It will come as no surprise to find that liver disease has increased exponentially. These latest set of figures incorporate
Richard-Allen
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Doctors with Long Covid
Just saw the news item this morning about doctors suffering Long Covid. When COVID happened I must say I thought ‘they’ (doctors) must be prepared for anything due to their choice of job. (Perhaps a little uncharitably due to my anger about my own situation at the time). They are presumably exposed
Just saw the news item this morning about doctors suffering Long Covid. When COVID happened I must say I thought ‘they’ (doctors) must be prepared for anything due to their choice of job. (Perhaps a little uncharitably due to my anger about my own situation at the time). They are presumably exposed
arTistapple
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Methotrexate for the summer
Hi lovely friends, Some of you will recall back in February that I had a flare with rash that my Rheumy, Dr A, didn’t recognise as a Lupus rash. He is still adamant it wasn’t Lupus then but that the progression, which 2 weeks later was confirmed by the Dermatologist as a Lupus rash, was! 🤷🏼♀️
Hi lovely friends, Some of you will recall back in February that I had a flare with rash that my Rheumy, Dr A, didn’t recognise as a Lupus rash. He is still adamant it wasn’t Lupus then but that the progression, which 2 weeks later was confirmed by the Dermatologist as a Lupus rash, was! 🤷🏼♀️
Spotty-ewe
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
The way to access COVID-19 treatments has changed
The way to access COVID-19 treatments has changed, and is now different in the different nations of the UK. Check our article to find out what the process is for where you live: https://www.lupusuk.org.uk/accessing-covid-19-treatments/ These changes are particularly important for people in England and
The way to access COVID-19 treatments has changed, and is now different in the different nations of the UK. Check our article to find out what the process is for where you live: https://www.lupusuk.org.uk/accessing-covid-19-treatments/ These changes are particularly important for people in England and
Debbie_kinsey
Administrator
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
Flying with liquid medication
I go on holiday in a couple of weeks and need to take all my needles and lubion as well as Tinzaparin. Although they are less than 100ml in each vial/syringe, collectively they’ll be more than 100ml. Do I just need to take my prescription or do I have to declare the meds or get in touch with the airports
I go on holiday in a couple of weeks and need to take all my needles and lubion as well as Tinzaparin. Although they are less than 100ml in each vial/syringe, collectively they’ll be more than 100ml. Do I just need to take my prescription or do I have to declare the meds or get in touch with the airports
Alwaysbelieving
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
Buserelin and exhaustion!
Hi everyone, just started on my first cycle of IVF with ICSI. On day 9 of buserelin injections (although I took the wrong dose for the first 3 days - not enough) and experiencing incredible exhaustion. Have had early nights all week and went to bed last night at 7:30 so had nearly 12 hours sleep! I know
Hi everyone, just started on my first cycle of IVF with ICSI. On day 9 of buserelin injections (although I took the wrong dose for the first 3 days - not enough) and experiencing incredible exhaustion. Have had early nights all week and went to bed last night at 7:30 so had nearly 12 hours sleep! I know
Bookloverblue
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Fertility Network UK
8 months ago
Positive update and jopefully helpful advice/suggestions..💗
Hey guys,I haven't been on here a while, but I've been busy trying new ways to manage and get better (and also had bad anxiety for a while which is the main reason I wasn't here😕) and I wanted to share in hopes that it could help someone else. So last year a had trouble walking, looking at people when
Hey guys,I haven't been on here a while, but I've been busy trying new ways to manage and get better (and also had bad anxiety for a while which is the main reason I wasn't here😕) and I wanted to share in hopes that it could help someone else. So last year a had trouble walking, looking at people when
Turquoisesummer
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
**LAST CALL** Involvement Opportunity - Hepatitis B (UK)
Share your experiences to help researchers improve care for hepatitis B in the UK
Do you live with hepatitis B and want to make the way it is diagnosed, monitored, and treated in the UK better for patients? The British Liver Trust are working with researchers and clinicians to design a research
Share your experiences to help researchers improve care for hepatitis B in the UK
Do you live with hepatitis B and want to make the way it is diagnosed, monitored, and treated in the UK better for patients? The British Liver Trust are working with researchers and clinicians to design a research
BritishLiverTrust1
Partner
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
IVF vs ICSI
My husband and I are starting our first round of treatment early next year. We have MFI but have done lots of work over the last year to improve things. We’ve made lots of progress but my husband’s morphology remains at 0%. At our last IVF consultation, the dr said that with the current parameters we
My husband and I are starting our first round of treatment early next year. We have MFI but have done lots of work over the last year to improve things. We’ve made lots of progress but my husband’s morphology remains at 0%. At our last IVF consultation, the dr said that with the current parameters we
HelloLaura
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Fertility Network UK
8 months ago
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