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Failed IVF cycle and endo
Hi Everyone , recently I had a FET and I took a pregnancy test today and it was negative and this is my first IVF cycle and last year I had excision surgery for endometriosis and I'm on Dienogest for 7months and came to India for FET and it failed and I'm afraid to go for another round of IVF because
Hi Everyone , recently I had a FET and I took a pregnancy test today and it was negative and this is my first IVF cycle and last year I had excision surgery for endometriosis and I'm on Dienogest for 7months and came to India for FET and it failed and I'm afraid to go for another round of IVF because
Chotu5
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Fertility Network UK
1 month ago
Dexa results, awaiting GP advice, osteoporosis and Alendronate
Having been diagnosed with PMR in March this year (currently tapering to 8.5 Pred on DL's 5 week slow taper, all going fine) I requested a Dexa scan before making a decision about Alendronic Acid, which GP had prescribed at same time as prescribing the Pred, Lansoprazole & subsequently Evacal D3. The
Having been diagnosed with PMR in March this year (currently tapering to 8.5 Pred on DL's 5 week slow taper, all going fine) I requested a Dexa scan before making a decision about Alendronic Acid, which GP had prescribed at same time as prescribing the Pred, Lansoprazole & subsequently Evacal D3. The
Preposterous
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PMRGCAuk
1 month ago
Specialist plan
Hi all After a long long wait. I finally got to meet with a specialist today. I've been advised to continue with zolodex for the foreseeable. And that's it ✔️ I feel it's been a long wait and a lot of unnecessary stress when surely a local gyne team could of agreed that? Advised its better to
Hi all After a long long wait. I finally got to meet with a specialist today. I've been advised to continue with zolodex for the foreseeable. And that's it ✔️ I feel it's been a long wait and a lot of unnecessary stress when surely a local gyne team could of agreed that? Advised its better to
Lornalost89
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Endometriosis UK
1 month ago
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Update on previous post re lung nodules
Good morning So, my gynae team confirmed numerous growing lung lesions and have referred me to UCLH for a second opinion on treatment & possible clear cell specific trials. As I am now platinum resistant, Caelyx and Niraparib have been suggested by my team. I can no longer have Avastin due to recent
Good morning So, my gynae team confirmed numerous growing lung lesions and have referred me to UCLH for a second opinion on treatment & possible clear cell specific trials. As I am now platinum resistant, Caelyx and Niraparib have been suggested by my team. I can no longer have Avastin due to recent
Kazzh
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My Ovacome
1 month ago
on an upward trajectory after busy summer, even year
Busy summer: - 2nd hip replacement end of June - MRI in early August - Ocrevus also in early August after 9-10 months to give room for hip surgey. I had started to feel that 2 months w/o exercise and 9 months w/o Ocrevus was giving room for the MS to progress: fatigue, stiffness, muscle weakness
Busy summer: - 2nd hip replacement end of June - MRI in early August - Ocrevus also in early August after 9-10 months to give room for hip surgey. I had started to feel that 2 months w/o exercise and 9 months w/o Ocrevus was giving room for the MS to progress: fatigue, stiffness, muscle weakness
Anais_Hunter
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My MSAA Community
1 month ago
unilateral oophorectomy period struggles
hi, i found this site when researching this and i just need to figure out if what im experiencing is normal. when i was 17, i had regular hospital trips due to being in agony. Doctors first told me i had a urine infection and sent me home. The second time, nothing came of it but i was told to come back
hi, i found this site when researching this and i just need to figure out if what im experiencing is normal. when i was 17, i had regular hospital trips due to being in agony. Doctors first told me i had a urine infection and sent me home. The second time, nothing came of it but i was told to come back
Petessally
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Women's Health
1 month ago
Shoulder saga
Hi all, as some of you know, I had surgery in March this year for a hernia. Since then I have had horrible burning pain in my shoulder. It’s not getting better and painkillers don’t seem to touch it. In the past few weeks I’ve been back to the surgeon for MRI results on the shoulder and I’ve also seen
Hi all, as some of you know, I had surgery in March this year for a hernia. Since then I have had horrible burning pain in my shoulder. It’s not getting better and painkillers don’t seem to touch it. In the past few weeks I’ve been back to the surgeon for MRI results on the shoulder and I’ve also seen
MusicalFurbaby
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LUPUS UK
1 month ago
what next?? Adenomyosis, endo and now found on colon
so I’m wondering if anyone has been in the same position and can tell me what happened to them. Suffered severe heavy bleeding and debilitating pain and finally got diagnosed with adenomyosis a year ago and recurring endo having had some removed previously. Laparoscopy in Jan this year to remove endo
so I’m wondering if anyone has been in the same position and can tell me what happened to them. Suffered severe heavy bleeding and debilitating pain and finally got diagnosed with adenomyosis a year ago and recurring endo having had some removed previously. Laparoscopy in Jan this year to remove endo
NBeanie1978
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Endometriosis UK
1 month ago
Conflicting Advice from Surgeons!
I had a laparoscopy in 2019 to excise endo tissue. The surgery was ineffective at relieving my symptoms (agonizing intercourse and period pain) which have recently worsened considerably. Over the past year, I have received conflicting advice from two consultants -- the first said I needed surgery imminently
I had a laparoscopy in 2019 to excise endo tissue. The surgery was ineffective at relieving my symptoms (agonizing intercourse and period pain) which have recently worsened considerably. Over the past year, I have received conflicting advice from two consultants -- the first said I needed surgery imminently
PhoebeMc
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Endometriosis UK
1 month ago
New diagnosis... & Enzalutamide question
Hi guys, I've been reading these APC posts for a few weeks and I have to say that I massively appreciate your shared knowledge, humour... and grace. It's helped me face where I am, and not paint it too black. Thank you! DX start of July, PSA 530, Gleason 7 (4,3), low volume Metastatic PC with extensive
Hi guys, I've been reading these APC posts for a few weeks and I have to say that I massively appreciate your shared knowledge, humour... and grace. It's helped me face where I am, and not paint it too black. Thank you! DX start of July, PSA 530, Gleason 7 (4,3), low volume Metastatic PC with extensive
Broccoli24
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Blood pressure review
Just had a telephone call from my GP to review my blood pressure as its always very low I was put on Bisoprolol 5mg after my heart attack but my BP started to drop so just over a year ago the dosage was dropped to 1.25mg but this hasn't changed my readings as they were still very low. GP has told me
Just had a telephone call from my GP to review my blood pressure as its always very low I was put on Bisoprolol 5mg after my heart attack but my BP started to drop so just over a year ago the dosage was dropped to 1.25mg but this hasn't changed my readings as they were still very low. GP has told me
Coopergirl52
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British Heart Foundation
1 month ago
Parkinson’s and cervical fusion surgery question
Greetings, all! I’m looking for a little advice regarding Parkinson’s and neck surgery. It looks like I may need triple fusion surgery in my neck. The complicating factor (potentially) is that in order to do this surgery from the front of the neck, which would be optimal, the surgeon sort of has to pull
Greetings, all! I’m looking for a little advice regarding Parkinson’s and neck surgery. It looks like I may need triple fusion surgery in my neck. The complicating factor (potentially) is that in order to do this surgery from the front of the neck, which would be optimal, the surgeon sort of has to pull
Jojaku123
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Cure Parkinson's
1 month ago
optimal curative therapy?
Very fortunate still to have a chance for cure — Gleason 9 with post surgery LN involvement, but no distant mets detected. Received RT and about half way through a 2-year course of Lupron. PSA undetectable; tolerable SEs. Would adding Abiraterone or Apalutamide now maximize chance of cure or is it better
Very fortunate still to have a chance for cure — Gleason 9 with post surgery LN involvement, but no distant mets detected. Received RT and about half way through a 2-year course of Lupron. PSA undetectable; tolerable SEs. Would adding Abiraterone or Apalutamide now maximize chance of cure or is it better
NickKnick
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
ferrous fumurate 320mg, diet and a few other points
hi I was taking iron bisglycinate but still getting RLS in my lower trunk and upper body and I suffer with BFS too slightly different symptoms but they definitely interplay Anyhow the Gp wanted me to try ferrous fumurate as iron level not moving much at all The GP had asked me to wait re the medical
hi I was taking iron bisglycinate but still getting RLS in my lower trunk and upper body and I suffer with BFS too slightly different symptoms but they definitely interplay Anyhow the Gp wanted me to try ferrous fumurate as iron level not moving much at all The GP had asked me to wait re the medical
Zenawarrior73
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 month ago
Failed Fistula
Six weeks ago I had surgery to get a brachio-basilic fistula in my left arm. I went for my first post-op follow-up appointment yesterday. First they did an ultrasound on the fistula. I was supposed to be scheduling the surgery to do the transposition of the fistula. Instead I was told that the fistula
Six weeks ago I had surgery to get a brachio-basilic fistula in my left arm. I went for my first post-op follow-up appointment yesterday. First they did an ultrasound on the fistula. I was supposed to be scheduling the surgery to do the transposition of the fistula. Instead I was told that the fistula
Sapphire187
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Kidney Disease
1 month ago
Surgery waiting list
Hi all! I’ve had my results back from the MRI, they’re not great but not awful; endometriosis stage 4, 2 cysts of 7cm each of them (tenis ball size), both tubes need to be removed and endo and adhesions on my bowels 😵💫 My surgeon has said that minimum 6 months, which I thought it wasn’t too bad after
Hi all! I’ve had my results back from the MRI, they’re not great but not awful; endometriosis stage 4, 2 cysts of 7cm each of them (tenis ball size), both tubes need to be removed and endo and adhesions on my bowels 😵💫 My surgeon has said that minimum 6 months, which I thought it wasn’t too bad after
Cris_SC
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Endometriosis UK
1 month ago
Mistake with grommets
Hi I am 56 and been off work since January with complications with PCD. One has been extreme vertigo and blocked Eustachian tubes. In May, a local ENT surgeon insisted on inserting grommets despite my fears of PCD and the UK website not recommending them. I also asked about the balloon method, but
Hi I am 56 and been off work since January with complications with PCD. One has been extreme vertigo and blocked Eustachian tubes. In May, a local ENT surgeon insisted on inserting grommets despite my fears of PCD and the UK website not recommending them. I also asked about the balloon method, but
PetraK
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PCD Family Support Group (UK)
1 month ago
Steep Learning Curve
Hi All Four months ago, I was diagnosed with advanced Ovarian Cancer. I have had surgery and am now in the middle of chemotherapy. I did not know anything about cancer when I was diagnosed. To start with managing the shock and fear was all I could do. But as time is passing I find that I want to understand
Hi All Four months ago, I was diagnosed with advanced Ovarian Cancer. I have had surgery and am now in the middle of chemotherapy. I did not know anything about cancer when I was diagnosed. To start with managing the shock and fear was all I could do. But as time is passing I find that I want to understand
MountainSeeker
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My Ovacome
1 month ago
my next hurdle
am down to 7and a half Prednisolone dose. My knee ( ( which I had surgery on in January 2022 for a torn meniscus) has now packed in so to speak.. I saw a Nurse Practitioner who was extremely helpful at my surgery yesterday. Not a good idea to have an x Ray yet as would have to repeat in 6 months , although
am down to 7and a half Prednisolone dose. My knee ( ( which I had surgery on in January 2022 for a torn meniscus) has now packed in so to speak.. I saw a Nurse Practitioner who was extremely helpful at my surgery yesterday. Not a good idea to have an x Ray yet as would have to repeat in 6 months , although
Havanahula
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PMRGCAuk
1 month ago
RSV vaccine
I have just had an invite from my surgery for this vaccine. I am I right in thinking it is a live vaccine? If so, def don't want it. If not, is it worth it? We seem to be very well punctured these days with one thing or another
I have just had an invite from my surgery for this vaccine. I am I right in thinking it is a live vaccine? If so, def don't want it. If not, is it worth it? We seem to be very well punctured these days with one thing or another
herdysheep
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PMRGCAuk
1 month ago
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