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Habituation
Hi. I'm 14 months in with T. Aged 47, male. Has several hearing checks, minor hearing loss but doesn't warrant hearing aids. My main question was about habituation. How exactly do you define this? I've got to a point were it doesn't cause me distress, it's more annoying than anything else. Is this a
Hi. I'm 14 months in with T. Aged 47, male. Has several hearing checks, minor hearing loss but doesn't warrant hearing aids. My main question was about habituation. How exactly do you define this? I've got to a point were it doesn't cause me distress, it's more annoying than anything else. Is this a
Zicaton
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Tinnitus UK
3 days ago
just had a shocking test result…
we’ve been trying for nearly 3 years naturally…both me and my partner had tests early on from the NHS and as his sperm test results came back with a very high count we thought he was all good… they never asked for a second test because of this and it took ages for anyone to notice they had not actually
we’ve been trying for nearly 3 years naturally…both me and my partner had tests early on from the NHS and as his sperm test results came back with a very high count we thought he was all good… they never asked for a second test because of this and it took ages for anyone to notice they had not actually
Handsinthesoil
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Fertility Network UK
4 days ago
Under the weather
Hey all,Been feeling a bit under the weather the last three days..drainage, sinus, no fever, irritated throat. Woke up.this morning and found a small what I think is a lymph node swelled and tender behind my ear..should I be concerned about this? Came upon it by chance..I'm newly diagnosed with my blood
Hey all,Been feeling a bit under the weather the last three days..drainage, sinus, no fever, irritated throat. Woke up.this morning and found a small what I think is a lymph node swelled and tender behind my ear..should I be concerned about this? Came upon it by chance..I'm newly diagnosed with my blood
ANewMe2024
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CLL Support
5 months ago
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My 73 year old dads stage 4 mastitic prostate cancer
Hi all My dad was diagnoised 3 years ago stage 4 with bone cancer lesions. He is on hormorne injections, and was taking chemo tablets until 18 months ago, then had to have 10 rounds of chemo which ended in septmeber 2023, since then his lost weight and his struggling to walk etc due to his lower back
Hi all My dad was diagnoised 3 years ago stage 4 with bone cancer lesions. He is on hormorne injections, and was taking chemo tablets until 18 months ago, then had to have 10 rounds of chemo which ended in septmeber 2023, since then his lost weight and his struggling to walk etc due to his lower back
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
drugs repurposing: another promising path!
not yet tested for prostate cancer (I think) but still… “But two years after starting a treatment regimen that combined ruxolitinib with the checkpoint inhibitor nivolumab—a current standard of care—87% of patients were still alive, and 46% stopped exhibiting signs of cancer progression altogether.”
not yet tested for prostate cancer (I think) but still… “But two years after starting a treatment regimen that combined ruxolitinib with the checkpoint inhibitor nivolumab—a current standard of care—87% of patients were still alive, and 46% stopped exhibiting signs of cancer progression altogether.”
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 days ago
A safe place to vent
What happens in malecare stays in malecare! Although this a public forum, this site is an international online support group for prostate cancer patients and their families. The medical community has their own channels for blowing off steam and dealing with the stresses of their job, and they'll say
What happens in malecare stays in malecare! Although this a public forum, this site is an international online support group for prostate cancer patients and their families. The medical community has their own channels for blowing off steam and dealing with the stresses of their job, and they'll say
skiingfiend
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Spotting early and slow slow periods
Hi, I’ve been trying to conceive for a few years now and have done a couple of unsuccessful ivf cycles. I have tons of eggs and respond very well to treatment. However, I don’t think I am “normal”. We’ve identified quite severe male factor issues and so went for ICSI and we ought to be having another
Hi, I’ve been trying to conceive for a few years now and have done a couple of unsuccessful ivf cycles. I have tons of eggs and respond very well to treatment. However, I don’t think I am “normal”. We’ve identified quite severe male factor issues and so went for ICSI and we ought to be having another
Here4ivfinfo
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Fertility Network UK
13 days ago
(SENSITIVE) Do we try again?
I’m 36, so lucky to have two beautiful, healthy children (both ICSI babies), but I had always dreamed of three. I don’t want this to come across as insensitive in anyway (the reason for our infertility is as a result of years of chemotherapy my husband endured, after being diagnosed with an aggressive
I’m 36, so lucky to have two beautiful, healthy children (both ICSI babies), but I had always dreamed of three. I don’t want this to come across as insensitive in anyway (the reason for our infertility is as a result of years of chemotherapy my husband endured, after being diagnosed with an aggressive
EmyTW
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Fertility Network UK
14 days ago
please some help here, end stage liver cancer.
Dear BLT people, I hope you are all doing reasonably well. After my story 1.5 year ago about my misdiagnosed liver cirrhosis its kind of weird to say that I found out that my dad was diagnosed with liver cancer today. (he was never a drinker or fat or what so ever, he is quite old though, he is
Dear BLT people, I hope you are all doing reasonably well. After my story 1.5 year ago about my misdiagnosed liver cirrhosis its kind of weird to say that I found out that my dad was diagnosed with liver cancer today. (he was never a drinker or fat or what so ever, he is quite old though, he is
Jimmy777
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British Liver Trust
5 months ago
Confused about the NHS process for IVF
Hello My husband (age 37) and I (age 32) have been referred to the local infertility service via my GP in Leicestershire. My husband has severe oligospermia, so we were told by the embryologist that we would need ICSI. Also, my AMH is only 9pmol/l. I'm confused about what happens next... I've been
Hello My husband (age 37) and I (age 32) have been referred to the local infertility service via my GP in Leicestershire. My husband has severe oligospermia, so we were told by the embryologist that we would need ICSI. Also, my AMH is only 9pmol/l. I'm confused about what happens next... I've been
Unagi
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Fertility Network UK
16 days ago
COVID Vaccination and Chest pain
Is anyone out there concerned that there might be a link between COVID booster vaccinations and chest pain. I've posted before about my condition but here's a recap - In December 21, about 10 days after a Pfizer booster, I started to develop chest pain at rest and a burning sensation down my left arm
Is anyone out there concerned that there might be a link between COVID booster vaccinations and chest pain. I've posted before about my condition but here's a recap - In December 21, about 10 days after a Pfizer booster, I started to develop chest pain at rest and a burning sensation down my left arm
Acapella
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British Heart Foundation
8 months ago
Slow recovery and set backs after angiogram and stent
I had an angiogram and stent inserted in late July after three weeks of angina. It was diagnosed as uncontrolled angina, it came on rapidly over three weeks and got worse very quickly. I suspected that is what it was and was happy with what was done and how quickly they did it, arrived 10am, stent inserted
I had an angiogram and stent inserted in late July after three weeks of angina. It was diagnosed as uncontrolled angina, it came on rapidly over three weeks and got worse very quickly. I suspected that is what it was and was happy with what was done and how quickly they did it, arrived 10am, stent inserted
Grassmower
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
Your stories shared
Hello everyone, I'm heading to San Francisco tomorrow to attend ASCO GI, the American Society of Clinical Oncology's Gastrointestinal Symposium focusing on GI cancers. Tomorrow night, Blue Faery is supporting a Continuing Medical Education (CME) program to help oncologists better understand HCC. Before
Hello everyone, I'm heading to San Francisco tomorrow to attend ASCO GI, the American Society of Clinical Oncology's Gastrointestinal Symposium focusing on GI cancers. Tomorrow night, Blue Faery is supporting a Continuing Medical Education (CME) program to help oncologists better understand HCC. Before
AndreaWilson_Founder
Caregiver
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Blue Faery Liver Cancer
6 months ago
Anyone find cold plunge or sauna helpful?
I'm six weeks in on ADT. Working to stay ahead of fatigue with resistance training and weighted vest walking as I gear up for radiation and chemo in the next few months. Anyone done any cold plunge or sauna to help battle side effects or get better sleep? What was your experience?
I'm six weeks in on ADT. Working to stay ahead of fatigue with resistance training and weighted vest walking as I gear up for radiation and chemo in the next few months. Anyone done any cold plunge or sauna to help battle side effects or get better sleep? What was your experience?
PuraVida2024
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
18 days ago
Energy-starved breast cancer cells consume their surroundings for fuel, research suggest
Perhaps another piece to the puzzle Home Oncology & Cancer Home Endocrinology & Metabolism JANUARY 16, 2024 Editors' notes Energy-starved breast cancer cells consume their surroundings for fuel, research suggests by Public Library of Science Breast cancer cells (in blue) eating extracellular
Perhaps another piece to the puzzle Home Oncology & Cancer Home Endocrinology & Metabolism JANUARY 16, 2024 Editors' notes Energy-starved breast cancer cells consume their surroundings for fuel, research suggests by Public Library of Science Breast cancer cells (in blue) eating extracellular
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Round Sperm
hi ladies, I had my second egg collection yesterday - getting 17! My husband had to give a second sample however as he had really high levels of ‘round sperm’ this can indicate an infection somewhere - but he’s not been ill for probably best part of a year + we didn’t have this issue on EC 1, in November
hi ladies, I had my second egg collection yesterday - getting 17! My husband had to give a second sample however as he had really high levels of ‘round sperm’ this can indicate an infection somewhere - but he’s not been ill for probably best part of a year + we didn’t have this issue on EC 1, in November
Thierry101
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Fertility Network UK
19 days ago
Covid exposure at 8 weeks 3 days pregnant
I'm looking for some reassurance or support. I was in contact with my 9 year old nephew yesterday. He had no symptoms but we spent a good length of time in same room together watching TV with minimal ventilation. Last night he got up with a fever and tested positive for covid on an LFT this morning.
I'm looking for some reassurance or support. I was in contact with my 9 year old nephew yesterday. He had no symptoms but we spent a good length of time in same room together watching TV with minimal ventilation. Last night he got up with a fever and tested positive for covid on an LFT this morning.
SMBCnewbie
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Fertility Network UK - Pregnancy Support
8 months ago
Hayfever medication ahead of stimulation round-worried!
Hi all, Hoping someone can help me calm a little ahead of our next IVF round. My husband and I will be starting ICSI round 2 in a couple of weeks. We've avoided all unnecessary medication in the lead up but on Thursday night last week we were both really suffering with hayfever and took half a piriton
Hi all, Hoping someone can help me calm a little ahead of our next IVF round. My husband and I will be starting ICSI round 2 in a couple of weeks. We've avoided all unnecessary medication in the lead up but on Thursday night last week we were both really suffering with hayfever and took half a piriton
Minniemouse88
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Fertility Network UK
21 days ago
Angioplasty
So I had my angiogram today. Told doctor I had read up on PCI v medical therapy and the fact there’s no difference in outcome - so I don’t want a stent unless it’s absolutely necessary. Anyway, angiogram showed 90% stenosis of the LAD (proximal). When Dr showed me how much vessel would be cut off if
So I had my angiogram today. Told doctor I had read up on PCI v medical therapy and the fact there’s no difference in outcome - so I don’t want a stent unless it’s absolutely necessary. Anyway, angiogram showed 90% stenosis of the LAD (proximal). When Dr showed me how much vessel would be cut off if
HarryJ81
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
help and support with ICSI
hi all due to start ivf/ICSI meds in the coming week. Been with my partner 8 years and been waiting to start IVF for over two years. I’m looking forward to starting a family hopefully but I am absolutely petrified of medical interventions so I’m looking for answers to what will the hormone injections
hi all due to start ivf/ICSI meds in the coming week. Been with my partner 8 years and been waiting to start IVF for over two years. I’m looking forward to starting a family hopefully but I am absolutely petrified of medical interventions so I’m looking for answers to what will the hormone injections
Marsiscoming6
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Fertility Network UK
24 days ago
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