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I just finished two
ecs
and three transfers at ivf Spain, one of which resulted in my son but the costs of going again including all the travel and accommodation are huge. Looking for somewhere closer to home. Any advice, good or bad experiences to share?
I just finished two
ecs
and three transfers at ivf Spain, one of which resulted in my son but the costs of going again including all the travel and accommodation are huge. Looking for somewhere closer to home. Any advice, good or bad experiences to share?
Mercury363
in
Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
Birth announcement (trigger warning)
in a
ECS
, suspected placenta accreta, and of course IVF, to bring our little one home safe and well.
in a
ECS
, suspected placenta accreta, and of course IVF, to bring our little one home safe and well.
helodie
in
Fertility Network UK - Pregnancy Support
11 months ago
Struggling. Any advice?
I’ve got endometriosis and adenomyosis and unfortunately the
ECs
flared things to the point that I have pain a lot more than was normal before. I also got OHSS a few times and when our transfer failed… it kind of broke me in a way I honestly hadn’t expected.
I’ve got endometriosis and adenomyosis and unfortunately the
ECs
flared things to the point that I have pain a lot more than was normal before. I also got OHSS a few times and when our transfer failed… it kind of broke me in a way I honestly hadn’t expected.
PinkCat22
in
Fertility Network UK
5 months ago
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FET fees in full IVF cycle package
We paid for a full cycle (price includs 'embryotransfer') and did not transfer in the cycle, with a plan to repeat
ECs
until we have enough embryos banked. When we started talking to the clinic about the FET, we were presented with an additional fee for the FET as a single item on the price list.
We paid for a full cycle (price includs 'embryotransfer') and did not transfer in the cycle, with a plan to repeat
ECs
until we have enough embryos banked. When we started talking to the clinic about the FET, we were presented with an additional fee for the FET as a single item on the price list.
konyaga
in
Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
my TAVI experience
hi I had myTAVI on Wednesday and apart from horrendous bruising and for some reason a bit of backache I am home. One or two minor problems in hospital with oxygen level dropping to 70 and ECG being ‘prolonged’ but everything settled fine . They said my heart had 80% pressure not sure what that means
hi I had myTAVI on Wednesday and apart from horrendous bruising and for some reason a bit of backache I am home. One or two minor problems in hospital with oxygen level dropping to 70 and ECG being ‘prolonged’ but everything settled fine . They said my heart had 80% pressure not sure what that means
Vms49
in
British Heart Foundation
23 hours ago
Palpitations/Arrhythmias safe/unsafe limits
So my problems still continuing, but at least I know from the angiogram done Dec 2023, my heart is clear of blockages, but I have some furring of the arteries Does anyone know what are the safe/unsafe limits for palpitations/arrhythmias, which I'm currently experiencing. So from the beginning of May
So my problems still continuing, but at least I know from the angiogram done Dec 2023, my heart is clear of blockages, but I have some furring of the arteries Does anyone know what are the safe/unsafe limits for palpitations/arrhythmias, which I'm currently experiencing. So from the beginning of May
Fitbit-Joe
in
British Heart Foundation
2 days ago
Time between Afib trigger & episode
Hi all, I've very recently been diagnosed with Afib (thanks, Apple Watch for highlighting the problem I'd never heard of) and have been to the GP/hospital since February to get a proper diagnosis. So far all my results are showing normal (blood pressure, Echo, blood tests, that sort of thing). ECG did
Hi all, I've very recently been diagnosed with Afib (thanks, Apple Watch for highlighting the problem I'd never heard of) and have been to the GP/hospital since February to get a proper diagnosis. So far all my results are showing normal (blood pressure, Echo, blood tests, that sort of thing). ECG did
MrBinks
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 days ago
Angina
Hi everyone. Over a few years, my nana, uncle and nephew died young of heart failure and my brother is waiting to have 4 stents put in. For about a year I have had chest pains on and off and I informed the gp that heart failure ran in my family on my mums side. They said everything was normal. But in
Hi everyone. Over a few years, my nana, uncle and nephew died young of heart failure and my brother is waiting to have 4 stents put in. For about a year I have had chest pains on and off and I informed the gp that heart failure ran in my family on my mums side. They said everything was normal. But in
Rya83
in
British Heart Foundation
4 days ago
Heart
Hi Everyone and thanks for all your replys to my previous post. My Wife ended up phoning for an Ambulance at 01:30 this morning as I couldn't breathe or feel my legs. I used my GTN SPRAY but didn't help. Anyway the Ambulance man was brilliant he did all the checks and was talking to my wife about me.
Hi Everyone and thanks for all your replys to my previous post. My Wife ended up phoning for an Ambulance at 01:30 this morning as I couldn't breathe or feel my legs. I used my GTN SPRAY but didn't help. Anyway the Ambulance man was brilliant he did all the checks and was talking to my wife about me.
Labrador2024
in
British Heart Foundation
4 days ago
Dronenadrone and Bisoprolol
Hi all Is anyone else on Bisoprolol alongside Dronenadrone (Multaq)? The Multaq has been very successful to date at reducing my AF burden to 2% or less every week measured via Apple Watch Series 8. After a 24 hour ecg holter my cardiologist thinks that I have an arrythmia called SVT (Super Ventricula
Hi all Is anyone else on Bisoprolol alongside Dronenadrone (Multaq)? The Multaq has been very successful to date at reducing my AF burden to 2% or less every week measured via Apple Watch Series 8. After a 24 hour ecg holter my cardiologist thinks that I have an arrythmia called SVT (Super Ventricula
JezzaJezza
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 days ago
ER visit vomiting and diarrhea and heartbeats
Addition to earlier post about ER, etc. Before the ER visit I I had been experiencing pounding heart after some regular activities. EKG didn’t show anything the doctor didn’t talk to me about any tests they did. At the ER the rate was slightly above 100. They kept me until it was below
Addition to earlier post about ER, etc. Before the ER visit I I had been experiencing pounding heart after some regular activities. EKG didn’t show anything the doctor didn’t talk to me about any tests they did. At the ER the rate was slightly above 100. They kept me until it was below
Mstiles
in
PMRGCAuk
4 days ago
Little update
Hey everyone Sorry I haven't posted in a while. I went on holiday last week with Dan, my best friend and her family. We went to Mablethorpe on the East coast for a week and me and Dan before that had a few days in Derbyshire. I had an ECG before we went and my heart rhythm was slightly abnormal so
Hey everyone Sorry I haven't posted in a while. I went on holiday last week with Dan, my best friend and her family. We went to Mablethorpe on the East coast for a week and me and Dan before that had a few days in Derbyshire. I had an ECG before we went and my heart rhythm was slightly abnormal so
Valentina98
in
British Heart Foundation
4 days ago
Personal Device to buy for 24hr home ECG.
I had a pulmonary vein isolation procedure 2 years ago for paroxysmal SVT/ ectopics. Been in NSR for two years 😊. Since having Covid booster 6 weeks ago had a return of arrhythmias and SOBE. So back on Apixaban ( had some at home and GP Px some more). Over last few days no daytime arrhythmias 👍, but
I had a pulmonary vein isolation procedure 2 years ago for paroxysmal SVT/ ectopics. Been in NSR for two years 😊. Since having Covid booster 6 weeks ago had a return of arrhythmias and SOBE. So back on Apixaban ( had some at home and GP Px some more). Over last few days no daytime arrhythmias 👍, but
Jim1954
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 days ago
Update to ‘Waiting List’ post - cardiology appointment
This morning I had my cardiology appointment re my development of Left Bundle Branch Block. After the usual procedure - ECG, height, weight, BP, oxygen - I was called in to see the cardiologist, who, I have to say, I didn’t take to. I realise it’s sheer old fashioned prejudice but in a situation that
This morning I had my cardiology appointment re my development of Left Bundle Branch Block. After the usual procedure - ECG, height, weight, BP, oxygen - I was called in to see the cardiologist, who, I have to say, I didn’t take to. I realise it’s sheer old fashioned prejudice but in a situation that
Buffafly
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 days ago
Unusual prescription?
Hoping this is the right forum... Hi all, I'm 73 with no weight, diabetes or BP ailments. A CT scan at a Targeted Lung Check last year revealed mild emphysema and "coronary artery calcification". The ensuing ECG indicated heart block (LAFB). Following an ultrasound last Thursday, I was prescribed these
Hoping this is the right forum... Hi all, I'm 73 with no weight, diabetes or BP ailments. A CT scan at a Targeted Lung Check last year revealed mild emphysema and "coronary artery calcification". The ensuing ECG indicated heart block (LAFB). Following an ultrasound last Thursday, I was prescribed these
Globus
in
British Heart Foundation
7 days ago
Unusual prescription?
Hi all, I'm 73 with no weight, diabetes or BP ailments. A CT scan at a Targeted Lung Check last year revealed mild emphysema and "coronary artery calcification". The ensuing ECG indicated heart block (LAFB). Following an ultrasound last Thursday (during which I was told that there was an anomaly that
Hi all, I'm 73 with no weight, diabetes or BP ailments. A CT scan at a Targeted Lung Check last year revealed mild emphysema and "coronary artery calcification". The ensuing ECG indicated heart block (LAFB). Following an ultrasound last Thursday (during which I was told that there was an anomaly that
Globus
in
Anticoagulation Support
7 days ago
Lightheadedness after AFib episode
A few weeks ago I posted about not being given any medication to shorten my AFib attacks and received many useful replies. Thank you all.. Since then I have sent my ECG readings to my cardiologist and 2 weeks ago I was started on 50 mg Flecanide twice a day with instructions to take another 50 mg one
A few weeks ago I posted about not being given any medication to shorten my AFib attacks and received many useful replies. Thank you all.. Since then I have sent my ECG readings to my cardiologist and 2 weeks ago I was started on 50 mg Flecanide twice a day with instructions to take another 50 mg one
Jomaur
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 days ago
Kardia EKG - the answer to my worries over my palpitations and heart racing!
My latest rabbit hole has been the fear and worry over palpitations, racing heart, flutters etc. My worry grows when I read similar questions on this forum, I know so many people have palpitations… and some actually have heart issues, some probably do not , and then there’s others like me - scared with
My latest rabbit hole has been the fear and worry over palpitations, racing heart, flutters etc. My worry grows when I read similar questions on this forum, I know so many people have palpitations… and some actually have heart issues, some probably do not , and then there’s others like me - scared with
FallingInReverse
in
Thyroid UK
9 days ago
lost my brother to SADS
Hello, I recently lost my brother at Christmas, he was only 30 years old and was fit, active and health. Was studying at university to become a physiotherapist and had his whole life ahead of him. We recently got his cause of death which was due to SADS. I’m due to go for genetic testing and have
Hello, I recently lost my brother at Christmas, he was only 30 years old and was fit, active and health. Was studying at university to become a physiotherapist and had his whole life ahead of him. We recently got his cause of death which was due to SADS. I’m due to go for genetic testing and have
MeganR13
in
British Heart Foundation
9 days ago
Doccla Home Monitoring
Hi All Its been a while since I last posted but basically my AF kicked in again over a year ago and it was problematic, after swapping and changing my medication i am now on amiodarone which seems to be keeping it under control but I'm told this is not a long term fix because of the side affects of
Hi All Its been a while since I last posted but basically my AF kicked in again over a year ago and it was problematic, after swapping and changing my medication i am now on amiodarone which seems to be keeping it under control but I'm told this is not a long term fix because of the side affects of
Bauldy
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
11 days ago
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