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When to have intralipid
Hi Can someone let me know is it likely that you would need an intralipid infusion straight after a positive pregnancy test or would it be a few days later after a positive result. The first intralipid having been administered 7 days before frozen embryo transfer. Thanks in advance.
Hi Can someone let me know is it likely that you would need an intralipid infusion straight after a positive pregnancy test or would it be a few days later after a positive result. The first intralipid having been administered 7 days before frozen embryo transfer. Thanks in advance.
weekitty
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
Within reach but behind the fear of the unknown
Good morning everyone. How are you guys doing? I feel anxious and tired at the same time. I just recently got called to an interview that is happening this week, and I am going to be honest - I don't know how to feel about it. This interview is in a field that I am very interested in, and the position
Good morning everyone. How are you guys doing? I feel anxious and tired at the same time. I just recently got called to an interview that is happening this week, and I am going to be honest - I don't know how to feel about it. This interview is in a field that I am very interested in, and the position
waih
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
Depression blew my confidence away
I’ve been trying to manage & cope with my depression but one thing I have trouble with is how much it’s affected my confidence in a lot of ways. When it comes to making new friends, wanting to get a better job — I just always feel damaged & not good enough & that I’m going to let others down. I hate
I’ve been trying to manage & cope with my depression but one thing I have trouble with is how much it’s affected my confidence in a lot of ways. When it comes to making new friends, wanting to get a better job — I just always feel damaged & not good enough & that I’m going to let others down. I hate
nutterbutter4
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
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Roemheld Syndrome
At last someone has come up with an interesting article, and of course it is the legend that is Dr. Sanjay. I read his piece on line and within moments thought “tick, tick, tick etc” for nearly all the symptoms. Makes so much sense not only for my AFib, and my ectopics, but also other symptoms which
At last someone has come up with an interesting article, and of course it is the legend that is Dr. Sanjay. I read his piece on line and within moments thought “tick, tick, tick etc” for nearly all the symptoms. Makes so much sense not only for my AFib, and my ectopics, but also other symptoms which
Slim2018
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AF Association
3 years ago
Personality disorder
Hello good peeps . I've just been diagnosed with unstable emotional personality behaviour disorder along with my anxiety and depression.. and have been reading up on it .. very interesting and helpful info . I was also wounding if any of you guys have a personality disorder and if so what's the best
Hello good peeps . I've just been diagnosed with unstable emotional personality behaviour disorder along with my anxiety and depression.. and have been reading up on it .. very interesting and helpful info . I was also wounding if any of you guys have a personality disorder and if so what's the best
Hidden
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
Unnumbered post Keep your eyes open and think 4 Jul 2021
Firstly, to all of my American Sisters and Brothers Happy Independence day 4 July. to my British Sisters and Brothers, we had an empire, not a great loss in those days, a colony, whatever. To my newly Diagnosed Sisters and Brothers (newbies) Keep your eyes open. I understand that "YOU" are scared
Firstly, to all of my American Sisters and Brothers Happy Independence day 4 July. to my British Sisters and Brothers, we had an empire, not a great loss in those days, a colony, whatever. To my newly Diagnosed Sisters and Brothers (newbies) Keep your eyes open. I understand that "YOU" are scared
RoyceNewton
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My MSAA Community
3 years ago
Help please
Hi, I’m having an anxiety attack. I can’t live on my VA check alone; I have to go back to work. I’m feeling paranoid. Sort of manic, but I took a homeopathic/ over the counter med called Kratom (I threw it all out/ it’s legal in Texas). I have a job interview at 2- it’s working at a psychiatric hospital
Hi, I’m having an anxiety attack. I can’t live on my VA check alone; I have to go back to work. I’m feeling paranoid. Sort of manic, but I took a homeopathic/ over the counter med called Kratom (I threw it all out/ it’s legal in Texas). I have a job interview at 2- it’s working at a psychiatric hospital
ElephantsHear
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
New to Parkinson's
Was just diagnosed with early stages of PD. Dr prescribed Rasagiline 1mg to start off with, but the cost is terrible ($302.00). Have been looking into DopaBoost type products to save money and be more natural product, anyone have any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
Was just diagnosed with early stages of PD. Dr prescribed Rasagiline 1mg to start off with, but the cost is terrible ($302.00). Have been looking into DopaBoost type products to save money and be more natural product, anyone have any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
SAGoodman
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Paroxetine
Hi has anyone done a straight swap from paroxetine to duloxetine, I've been on paroxetine for 25 years, and when I've tried coming off I've had terrible withdrawal, so am scared of swapping, not that paroxetine does anything for me anymore
Hi has anyone done a straight swap from paroxetine to duloxetine, I've been on paroxetine for 25 years, and when I've tried coming off I've had terrible withdrawal, so am scared of swapping, not that paroxetine does anything for me anymore
Haulfryn25
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
hi its nut job again
thank god for you people....had good chat with my freind nan earlier,she knows whats what.i will of course make myself R.P.R and will accept an advocate.my issues of course are many the most serious involving the care centre director.whats the chances?the dols acessor heard what i said,she advised me
thank god for you people....had good chat with my freind nan earlier,she knows whats what.i will of course make myself R.P.R and will accept an advocate.my issues of course are many the most serious involving the care centre director.whats the chances?the dols acessor heard what i said,she advised me
Dogsabighelp
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Headway
3 years ago
Virologists publish new findings on SARS-CoV-2 treatment option
A recent study by Kansas State University virologists demonstrates successful postinfection treatment for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. College of Veterinary Medicine researchers Yunjeong Kim and Kyeong-Ok "KC" Chang published the study in the prestigious journal Proceedings of the National
A recent study by Kansas State University virologists demonstrates successful postinfection treatment for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. College of Veterinary Medicine researchers Yunjeong Kim and Kyeong-Ok "KC" Chang published the study in the prestigious journal Proceedings of the National
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
NDT Results
After a few months struggling with Thyroxine I am back on NDT and after six weeks my results on 3.5 grains are: TSH .01 (0.27 - 4.2) FT4 21.2 (12 - 22) FT3 6.6 (3.1 - 6.8) I'm happy with them, but the comment from Monitor My Health was, 'Please note, TSH is the most important parameter when considering
After a few months struggling with Thyroxine I am back on NDT and after six weeks my results on 3.5 grains are: TSH .01 (0.27 - 4.2) FT4 21.2 (12 - 22) FT3 6.6 (3.1 - 6.8) I'm happy with them, but the comment from Monitor My Health was, 'Please note, TSH is the most important parameter when considering
dottyb09
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Researchers reduce severity of sleep apnoea by at least 30 per cent
New research published in The Journal of Physiology shows that researchers have successfully repurposed two existing medications to reduce the severity of sleep apnoea in people by at least 30 per cent. Affecting around 1.5 million adults in the UK, sleep apnoea is a condition where the upper airway
New research published in The Journal of Physiology shows that researchers have successfully repurposed two existing medications to reduce the severity of sleep apnoea in people by at least 30 per cent. Affecting around 1.5 million adults in the UK, sleep apnoea is a condition where the upper airway
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
ADVICE ON CPAP MACHINE RESULTS
Hi Folks, During a recent staycation of 11 nights in hospital for atrial fibrillation, hypertension, shortness of breath on exertion and very swollen legs and feet, I underwent an overnight sleep study . The outcome that I had an AHI of 41 was somewhat surprising to a guy who's never had a problem sleeping
Hi Folks, During a recent staycation of 11 nights in hospital for atrial fibrillation, hypertension, shortness of breath on exertion and very swollen legs and feet, I underwent an overnight sleep study . The outcome that I had an AHI of 41 was somewhat surprising to a guy who's never had a problem sleeping
Benos123
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Methotrexate
Thanks for the responses to my previous post. I have now had two doses of Methotrexate. I take it early evening on a Sunday, and in terms of side effects have experienced fatigue and very sore skin for a couple of days. I have blood tests this Monday to check internal responses, hopeful that all wil
Thanks for the responses to my previous post. I have now had two doses of Methotrexate. I take it early evening on a Sunday, and in terms of side effects have experienced fatigue and very sore skin for a couple of days. I have blood tests this Monday to check internal responses, hopeful that all wil
RubyRobs
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
3 years ago
What to Do?
My son has suffered from anxiety\depression since he was in the 4th grade. I dont think he has never been honest with therapists, or us for that matter, whenever me and his mother would meet with therapist and relay behaviors, they would seem surprised and confused. He graduated HS this spring and now
My son has suffered from anxiety\depression since he was in the 4th grade. I dont think he has never been honest with therapists, or us for that matter, whenever me and his mother would meet with therapist and relay behaviors, they would seem surprised and confused. He graduated HS this spring and now
cheesedad
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
starting medication for the 1st time/advice
hey guys. so my psychiatrist just put me on medication that i am starting tomorrow. i am going on lexapro (5mg) and hydroxyzine (only as needed). i’m really nervous to start it. if anyone has used any of these medications can you please let me know any of the side effects you had? also how long did it
hey guys. so my psychiatrist just put me on medication that i am starting tomorrow. i am going on lexapro (5mg) and hydroxyzine (only as needed). i’m really nervous to start it. if anyone has used any of these medications can you please let me know any of the side effects you had? also how long did it
lavender212
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Anxiety Support
3 years ago
Depression and thyroid
I know there is connection between depression and hypothyroidism ( been on100mgm levothyroxine for years) but many doctors don't seem to want to address this. I have arranged a private test because my GP always says my results are normal, so there's nothing more to discuss. I feel l need to know
I know there is connection between depression and hypothyroidism ( been on100mgm levothyroxine for years) but many doctors don't seem to want to address this. I have arranged a private test because my GP always says my results are normal, so there's nothing more to discuss. I feel l need to know
Pepsitess
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Is this heaven?
Over the years I've seen bits and pieces while channel surfing. But I always thought Field Of Dreams was a stupid idea for a movie so never watched it beginning to end. Today I caught the last 15 minutes and bawled like a baby. I blame the Parkinson's effect on my brain. So one more sign of
Over the years I've seen bits and pieces while channel surfing. But I always thought Field Of Dreams was a stupid idea for a movie so never watched it beginning to end. Today I caught the last 15 minutes and bawled like a baby. I blame the Parkinson's effect on my brain. So one more sign of
kaypeeoh
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Daytime Parahypnagogia
Hi all, I wondered what your thoughts were on this phenomenon and has anyone else experienced it? Apparently it occurs in 10 - 15% of people. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/8693347_Daytime_parahypnagogia_A_state_of_consciousness_that_occurs_when_we_almost_fall_asleep The description is this
Hi all, I wondered what your thoughts were on this phenomenon and has anyone else experienced it? Apparently it occurs in 10 - 15% of people. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/8693347_Daytime_parahypnagogia_A_state_of_consciousness_that_occurs_when_we_almost_fall_asleep The description is this
bbanxiety
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Anxiety Support
3 years ago
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