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Secondary RLS, Nexplanon, antidepressants, and iron?
hi, i have another long winded post! :) the questions are also repeated in the post! questions (so you don’t have to read this whole thing if you don’t want ;)): -if my RLS is secondary, would i benefit from using a dopamine agonist? and if i were to take an SSRI or something like buspar, would i be
hi, i have another long winded post! :) the questions are also repeated in the post! questions (so you don’t have to read this whole thing if you don’t want ;)): -if my RLS is secondary, would i benefit from using a dopamine agonist? and if i were to take an SSRI or something like buspar, would i be
mmjxc
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 years ago
Progesterone only pill?
After being diagnosed this year (after 8 years) and having my op, I am now trying different treatments. I had the depo injection and found it really didn’t go well with my body (it was awful for me) just like all the other forms of contraception I’ve tried. The hospital have advised my last option is
After being diagnosed this year (after 8 years) and having my op, I am now trying different treatments. I had the depo injection and found it really didn’t go well with my body (it was awful for me) just like all the other forms of contraception I’ve tried. The hospital have advised my last option is
Chloehawkins_
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Experience c. a Copper IUD
I've used a copper IUCD for about three years now, having never used hormonal contraception or implants etc before. I thought it might be useful for others to read my account and compare if they're considering a copper IUD or are concerned their symptoms are abnormal perhaps. For reference, my periods
I've used a copper IUCD for about three years now, having never used hormonal contraception or implants etc before. I thought it might be useful for others to read my account and compare if they're considering a copper IUD or are concerned their symptoms are abnormal perhaps. For reference, my periods
Regatt
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BASHH
4 years ago
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In need of advice for those of you who are pregnant or had children with ocd and mental illness!!!Sorry, it's a long one.
My husband and I had been trying to conceive for almost a year without luck. I basically stopped birthcontrol, he was tested, my hormones tested and all was normal. The next step was fallopion tube flushing but with my myriad of health issues we decided just to let it happen if it will happen. I thought
My husband and I had been trying to conceive for almost a year without luck. I basically stopped birthcontrol, he was tested, my hormones tested and all was normal. The next step was fallopion tube flushing but with my myriad of health issues we decided just to let it happen if it will happen. I thought
OrchidKoi15
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My OCD Community
4 years ago
Timings and Dates
Just wondered what your experiences of timings and dates were. For example, I’m meant to be calling with a Day 1 between 2/2 and 26/2, but I’m a bit worried that unless AF turns up in the next day or two, I won’t fall in this window for our FET. Are clinics usually flexible? Is it better to call sooner
Just wondered what your experiences of timings and dates were. For example, I’m meant to be calling with a Day 1 between 2/2 and 26/2, but I’m a bit worried that unless AF turns up in the next day or two, I won’t fall in this window for our FET. Are clinics usually flexible? Is it better to call sooner
Phoebe345
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
Endo Advice?
I am new here, I have had symptoms since coming off the pill in August and I am in a lot of pain. I've been told it could be endo but they can't do anything about bc of Covid-19, any advice? I have stabbing pain in my lower right abdomen and it feels lumpy (like peas under the skin) I feel at a loss,
I am new here, I have had symptoms since coming off the pill in August and I am in a lot of pain. I've been told it could be endo but they can't do anything about bc of Covid-19, any advice? I have stabbing pain in my lower right abdomen and it feels lumpy (like peas under the skin) I feel at a loss,
e-m-1029
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Birth control
Hi All What is best the pill or the patch ? Any experience I worry about blood clot is my first worry.
Hi All What is best the pill or the patch ? Any experience I worry about blood clot is my first worry.
Mia898
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Women's Health
4 years ago
Agonising cramp
Hi everyone I’ve had ibs for 15+ years and can’t remember exactly when this problem started. About a week before my period is due to start I get serve cramp mainly on the lower left side of my abdomen but will sometimes spread all the way across. Anything seems to trigger it, like just going to the
Hi everyone I’ve had ibs for 15+ years and can’t remember exactly when this problem started. About a week before my period is due to start I get serve cramp mainly on the lower left side of my abdomen but will sometimes spread all the way across. Anything seems to trigger it, like just going to the
Lucy2006
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IBS Network
4 years ago
Advice needed. Possible endo?
Hi everyone, I just wanted to see if I could get some advice from those of you with diagnosed endo. I’m 23 and have been experiencing stomach issues for as long as I can remember now. I’ve always had mild pain on the lower left side of my stomach, I’m now prone to water infections that then travel up
Hi everyone, I just wanted to see if I could get some advice from those of you with diagnosed endo. I’m 23 and have been experiencing stomach issues for as long as I can remember now. I’ve always had mild pain on the lower left side of my stomach, I’m now prone to water infections that then travel up
Hjs23
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
what do you guys personally take for RLS?
if you’d be willing, could you tell me how bad it was before you took any meds, and how it is currently after finding the regimen that works for you? i just took a clonidine to try to sleep (it’s 1:30 am) because apparently my legs decided it was a good night to act up. has it ever helped anyone with
if you’d be willing, could you tell me how bad it was before you took any meds, and how it is currently after finding the regimen that works for you? i just took a clonidine to try to sleep (it’s 1:30 am) because apparently my legs decided it was a good night to act up. has it ever helped anyone with
mmjxc
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 years ago
Hypothyroidism and endometriosis
Yesterday I had a laparoscopy which confirmed endometriosis after 13 years of symptoms and this was removed. The endometriosis specialist said that this will have caused my hypothyroidism condition (Hashimoto’s) and that this is the most common autoimmune disease that is caused by endometriosis. Has
Yesterday I had a laparoscopy which confirmed endometriosis after 13 years of symptoms and this was removed. The endometriosis specialist said that this will have caused my hypothyroidism condition (Hashimoto’s) and that this is the most common autoimmune disease that is caused by endometriosis. Has
Luci20
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Different results with two blood tests anyone?
I was told by my GP I tested positive for Scleroderma and just saw a Rheumatologist last month. Of course she wanted to run her own tests because she swears that most of the first tests have false positives. Monday I got the results from her tests and they showed negative for Scleroderma and positive
I was told by my GP I tested positive for Scleroderma and just saw a Rheumatologist last month. Of course she wanted to run her own tests because she swears that most of the first tests have false positives. Monday I got the results from her tests and they showed negative for Scleroderma and positive
_7810
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
4 years ago
Trying for Baby 1 - having problems!
Married almost 3 years and we decided we would begin to try for our first child - the process is not straightforward. We never used contraception really and just went the natural route - being very careful each month around ovulation time. Months of trying and nothing. So I called the doctor, and they
Married almost 3 years and we decided we would begin to try for our first child - the process is not straightforward. We never used contraception really and just went the natural route - being very careful each month around ovulation time. Months of trying and nothing. So I called the doctor, and they
Retro92
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
Endo and bowel problems...
Hello everyone, I haven’t been on this page in so long but it looks like surgery might be needed again after having my first lap in July 2017. I was put on the mirena coil but after the 1 year mark I had to have it removed as it wasn’t agreeing with me and making me really poorly. Up until September
Hello everyone, I haven’t been on this page in so long but it looks like surgery might be needed again after having my first lap in July 2017. I was put on the mirena coil but after the 1 year mark I had to have it removed as it wasn’t agreeing with me and making me really poorly. Up until September
Leenie0811
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Any help or tips for dealing with pcos welcome..
Hi there everyone, I’ve has pcos since I was 14 and I’m now 23. I have had pcos since I was 14 and in the past 9 years I really have not seem to have made any sort of progress. I’ve never had regular periods and in the past couple of years they have become non existent, but if I have had one in a blue
Hi there everyone, I’ve has pcos since I was 14 and I’m now 23. I have had pcos since I was 14 and in the past 9 years I really have not seem to have made any sort of progress. I’ve never had regular periods and in the past couple of years they have become non existent, but if I have had one in a blue
Stellasmithy
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Women's Health
4 years ago
Is it bad for me to skip my patch free week on the contraceptive patch?
I know you can skip your patch free week by starting your next 4 weeks on the patch free week but is it bad for me to do? And will it stop the bleeding?
I know you can skip your patch free week by starting your next 4 weeks on the patch free week but is it bad for me to do? And will it stop the bleeding?
Unicorn2097
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BASHH
4 years ago
which contraceptive pill is ‘better’?
i am currently taking the combined-pill but i kind of want to switch to the progesterone only pill, but i’m not sure if i should.
i am currently taking the combined-pill but i kind of want to switch to the progesterone only pill, but i’m not sure if i should.
megmognom
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Women's Health
4 years ago
New and looking for some reassurance
Hi there everyone, I’m Izzy, I’ve has pcos since I was 14 and I’m now 23. I have had pcos since I was 14 and in the past 9 years I really have not seem to have made any sort of progress. I’ve never had regular periods and in the past couple of years they have become non existent, but if I have had
Hi there everyone, I’m Izzy, I’ve has pcos since I was 14 and I’m now 23. I have had pcos since I was 14 and in the past 9 years I really have not seem to have made any sort of progress. I’ve never had regular periods and in the past couple of years they have become non existent, but if I have had
Stellasmithy
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PCOS UK (Verity)
4 years ago
Intense period. Very much done with it.
Periods for me mean intense pain. Pelvic, back, thighs. I’m down for most of my period days. Every single period since 11 or 12 years old. What I wanna know is: would some kind of sterilization surgery get rid of my period for good? I’ve heard it yes and I’ve heard it no. I’m lookin for something to
Periods for me mean intense pain. Pelvic, back, thighs. I’m down for most of my period days. Every single period since 11 or 12 years old. What I wanna know is: would some kind of sterilization surgery get rid of my period for good? I’ve heard it yes and I’ve heard it no. I’m lookin for something to
bhaltaire
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Women's Health
4 years ago
Ovulation pains
Hey everyone, keen to hear what you all experience when ovulating. I have stage 4 DIE, was on the pill from around June 18 to Jan 19, had an op to remove left tube and drain endometriomas, did prostap for 5 months then had another op to cut away the cyst sacks and went back on pill until June this year
Hey everyone, keen to hear what you all experience when ovulating. I have stage 4 DIE, was on the pill from around June 18 to Jan 19, had an op to remove left tube and drain endometriomas, did prostap for 5 months then had another op to cut away the cyst sacks and went back on pill until June this year
Claredav
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
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