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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
4 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
1 year 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
6 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
Heart Rate app on iPhone, any recommendations please?
7 days post AVR and doing well. One day out of Hospital and unsurprisingly feel a little vulnerable without all the monitors. I do have blood pressure monitor and a Kardia for ECG but wondering if any of the apps on measuring heart rate are any good? Any feedback most welcome.
7 days post AVR and doing well. One day out of Hospital and unsurprisingly feel a little vulnerable without all the monitors. I do have blood pressure monitor and a Kardia for ECG but wondering if any of the apps on measuring heart rate are any good? Any feedback most welcome.
Bumpitybump
in
British Heart Foundation
2 hours ago
Enhancing Men's Heart Health: SRM Hospital
We have always been on the front foot at SRM Hospital urging men to keep their hearts healthy -- from preventing cardiovascular disease all the way up to well-being. Cardiac Services for Your Heart Health Journey Understanding Heart Health: Cardiology department: expertise We have a team of highly
We have always been on the front foot at SRM Hospital urging men to keep their hearts healthy -- from preventing cardiovascular disease all the way up to well-being. Cardiac Services for Your Heart Health Journey Understanding Heart Health: Cardiology department: expertise We have a team of highly
srmkpcardiac
in
Men's Health Forum
13 minutes ago
When to take PIP flecainide?
Unfortunately my paroxysmal AF has significantly worsened lately and I am awaiting an ablation. In the meantime my consultant has put me back on flecainide 50mg bi daily plus an additional up to 100mg as PIP if AF kicks in. I’m now in AF almost every week for a few hours. Before it starts I frequently
Unfortunately my paroxysmal AF has significantly worsened lately and I am awaiting an ablation. In the meantime my consultant has put me back on flecainide 50mg bi daily plus an additional up to 100mg as PIP if AF kicks in. I’m now in AF almost every week for a few hours. Before it starts I frequently
Daisy2908
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 hours ago
Breathlessness / Endo or hormones?
Hi all , it’s been 3 months now since having the mirena coil taken out I’m really struggling with breathlessness ( along side feeling extremely weak and zero energy ) Does anyone else struggle with breathlessness ? Is it a symptom of endometriosis or could it be caused by low hormone levels ?
Hi all , it’s been 3 months now since having the mirena coil taken out I’m really struggling with breathlessness ( along side feeling extremely weak and zero energy ) Does anyone else struggle with breathlessness ? Is it a symptom of endometriosis or could it be caused by low hormone levels ?
Smiley2022
in
Endometriosis UK
2 days ago
Ecg pictures
Well just a quick one really just started on 50 mg flecainide twice daily 2 days ago looked at my ecg watch and the normal nice line is nn all over the place don't know what to do anyone else had this issue
Well just a quick one really just started on 50 mg flecainide twice daily 2 days ago looked at my ecg watch and the normal nice line is nn all over the place don't know what to do anyone else had this issue
Aprilla12345
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 days ago
My GP to do annual AF tests to detect asymptomatic patients
I've just had a letter from my local surgery saying following my suggestion they will now take the pulse of people who attend for annual exams (blood pressure, diabetes etc) to see if they are asymptomatic AF sufferers. A positive result to then be referred for ECG etc. A small victory.
I've just had a letter from my local surgery saying following my suggestion they will now take the pulse of people who attend for annual exams (blood pressure, diabetes etc) to see if they are asymptomatic AF sufferers. A positive result to then be referred for ECG etc. A small victory.
Omniscient1
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 days ago
Unconfirmed ECG
To be clear, I'm also involved with the doctors on this! I had an ECG due to occasional palpitations and ectopic beats, which came back as 'normal sinus rhythm, possible septal infarct, QS in V1 V2, low QRS in voltage in precordial leads', unconfirmed interpretation. I made the mistake of Googling
To be clear, I'm also involved with the doctors on this! I had an ECG due to occasional palpitations and ectopic beats, which came back as 'normal sinus rhythm, possible septal infarct, QS in V1 V2, low QRS in voltage in precordial leads', unconfirmed interpretation. I made the mistake of Googling
redvelvetscissors
in
British Heart Foundation
4 days ago
SCT journey update No.4
Hi all, just to give you an update on my journey towards my *Allogenic Stem cell Transplant. Last tests @ Addenbrookes yesterday, was a very early start as Lung function testing was @ 8.30am and it’s about 2 hour journey. Wife and I were up about 3-4am ( to be fair, couldn’t sleep anyway ) The drive
Hi all, just to give you an update on my journey towards my *Allogenic Stem cell Transplant. Last tests @ Addenbrookes yesterday, was a very early start as Lung function testing was @ 8.30am and it’s about 2 hour journey. Wife and I were up about 3-4am ( to be fair, couldn’t sleep anyway ) The drive
LFCLove
in
MPN Voice
4 days ago
Awaiting diagnosis
Hi everyone, We are at the beginning of my husbands Heart Condition journey and I suppose I’m reaching out to see if anyone can recommend what we need to do/ expect next. My husband (34 years old) went to A&E at the beginning of July as very suddenly his HR was 160+ and he was having flutters every
Hi everyone, We are at the beginning of my husbands Heart Condition journey and I suppose I’m reaching out to see if anyone can recommend what we need to do/ expect next. My husband (34 years old) went to A&E at the beginning of July as very suddenly his HR was 160+ and he was having flutters every
Mollymustard
in
British Heart Foundation
4 days ago
Abnormal ECG
So the arrhythmia team contacted me yesterday to discuss the result of my ECG done at my local surgery . Apparently although the test showed an an abnormal pattern with wide QRS it was a minimal deviation and not any form of AF . It could be an age related change but my sinus rhythm was normal and the
So the arrhythmia team contacted me yesterday to discuss the result of my ECG done at my local surgery . Apparently although the test showed an an abnormal pattern with wide QRS it was a minimal deviation and not any form of AF . It could be an age related change but my sinus rhythm was normal and the
Hammerboy
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 days ago
Treatment uncertainty
Following an ECG which unexpectedly showed I had AF, I was prescribed 5mg Apixaban twice daily. I have been taking these for 9 weeks and in that time I have suffered 13 severe headaches and almost as many mild headaches. Treatment started at about the same time as the hay fever season and I thought
Following an ECG which unexpectedly showed I had AF, I was prescribed 5mg Apixaban twice daily. I have been taking these for 9 weeks and in that time I have suffered 13 severe headaches and almost as many mild headaches. Treatment started at about the same time as the hay fever season and I thought
skiing-at-74
in
Anticoagulation Support
4 days ago
Kardia 6L subscription service benefits?
Hi, I was wondering how useful and/or value for money the paid for Kardia service for a 6lead monitor is? Can anyone share their experience of the quality and usefulness of feedback?I am monitored at a low level or after the event yet to happen level by my general hospital EP's , from a two lead ICD
Hi, I was wondering how useful and/or value for money the paid for Kardia service for a 6lead monitor is? Can anyone share their experience of the quality and usefulness of feedback?I am monitored at a low level or after the event yet to happen level by my general hospital EP's , from a two lead ICD
Chinkoflight
in
British Heart Foundation
5 days ago
Kardia subscription benefits
Hi, I was wondering how useful and/or value for money the paid for Kardia service for a 6lead monitor is? Can anyone share their experience of the quality and usefulness of feedback?I am monitored at a low level or after the event yet to happen level by my general hospital EP's , from a two lead ICD
Hi, I was wondering how useful and/or value for money the paid for Kardia service for a 6lead monitor is? Can anyone share their experience of the quality and usefulness of feedback?I am monitored at a low level or after the event yet to happen level by my general hospital EP's , from a two lead ICD
Chinkoflight
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 days ago
Low Heart rate
Hi am new on this site as I have recently felt like I am about to pass out.Am waiting for result of ECG from doctors surgery. As I was diagnosed with high cholesterol I have been exercising and lost half stone walking briskly everyday my resting heart rate has dropped to 54 BPM I am concerned now that
Hi am new on this site as I have recently felt like I am about to pass out.Am waiting for result of ECG from doctors surgery. As I was diagnosed with high cholesterol I have been exercising and lost half stone walking briskly everyday my resting heart rate has dropped to 54 BPM I am concerned now that
Gobolino
in
British Heart Foundation
5 days ago
Carbimazole for life???
Hi, I’ve been on 5mg Carbimazole for nearly 2 years.. When I was first diagnosed with Hyperthyroidism, I also had Atrial Fibrillation, I took medication for this but after approx 12 months and after several ECG including 24 hour ECG, there is no trace of AF, so I came off medication for that and just
Hi, I’ve been on 5mg Carbimazole for nearly 2 years.. When I was first diagnosed with Hyperthyroidism, I also had Atrial Fibrillation, I took medication for this but after approx 12 months and after several ECG including 24 hour ECG, there is no trace of AF, so I came off medication for that and just
crisathome
in
Thyroid UK
6 days ago
PVC’ getting worse
4 years ago I passed out and my Apple Watch showed a flat line. I felt a gurgling in my chest and did an ecg on it and as I passed out it picked up a straight line. Hit my head and was unconscious so rushed to hospital. Did loads of tests and scans and was referred to Papworth. Put it down as vasavagal
4 years ago I passed out and my Apple Watch showed a flat line. I felt a gurgling in my chest and did an ecg on it and as I passed out it picked up a straight line. Hit my head and was unconscious so rushed to hospital. Did loads of tests and scans and was referred to Papworth. Put it down as vasavagal
Gavinppp
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 days ago
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