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medicines to prep for ivf 40s age
Hi, I would welcome advices of everyone going throughout a similar process. We have discovered that my husband has some issues to naturally conceive and I have recently reached 40 year old age. We went through 2 cycles but unfortunately eggs arrested on day 3.I don’t have any known issue and my egg
Hi, I would welcome advices of everyone going throughout a similar process. We have discovered that my husband has some issues to naturally conceive and I have recently reached 40 year old age. We went through 2 cycles but unfortunately eggs arrested on day 3.I don’t have any known issue and my egg
Itisajourney
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Fertility Network UK
11 months ago
Metformin
Has anyone tried Metformin for PD? I am trying it , but having difficulty with nausea and weight loss. I will stick with it if someone can tell me it is beneficial, but if not , I would rather stop it?
Has anyone tried Metformin for PD? I am trying it , but having difficulty with nausea and weight loss. I will stick with it if someone can tell me it is beneficial, but if not , I would rather stop it?
Graciedog123
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Cure Parkinson's
11 months ago
Private endo strongly suspects I have PCOS
Hello, I have Hashimoto's and hypothyroidism and am on 162.5 mcg levo and 25 mcg T3. I'm slightly over medicated and trying to lower my dose gradually. Today I saw a private endo for the first time who looked at my fasting insulin (6.6) and said it shows I have insulin resistance. My testosterone is
Hello, I have Hashimoto's and hypothyroidism and am on 162.5 mcg levo and 25 mcg T3. I'm slightly over medicated and trying to lower my dose gradually. Today I saw a private endo for the first time who looked at my fasting insulin (6.6) and said it shows I have insulin resistance. My testosterone is
Zazbag
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
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SGLT-2 Inhibitors to (partially) “Starve” Glucose Dependent Cancers
There has been many theories proposed about how to “starve cancer”. And many have gone down rabbit holes chasing unproven theories about how to do so. Unfortunately, IMO, they simply do not work. Cancers are very metabolically flexible. They will take what they need to survive and grow and adapt to whatever
There has been many theories proposed about how to “starve cancer”. And many have gone down rabbit holes chasing unproven theories about how to do so. Unfortunately, IMO, they simply do not work. Cancers are very metabolically flexible. They will take what they need to survive and grow and adapt to whatever
MateoBeach
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Fight Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Peter Attia -Journal club with Andrew Huberman: metformin as a geroprotective drug, the power of belief, and how to read scientific papers
Why Peter no longer takes Metformin and why believing that a drug will work helps make ir happen https://peterattiamd.com/andrewhuberman2/?utm_source=podcast-email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=230911-pod-andrewhuberman2&utm_content=230911-pod-andrewhuberman2-email-nonsubs&mc_cid=31e952e2dd&mc_eid=ee5f4da697
Why Peter no longer takes Metformin and why believing that a drug will work helps make ir happen https://peterattiamd.com/andrewhuberman2/?utm_source=podcast-email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=230911-pod-andrewhuberman2&utm_content=230911-pod-andrewhuberman2-email-nonsubs&mc_cid=31e952e2dd&mc_eid=ee5f4da697
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Peter Attia ‒ with Andrew Huberman: metformin as a geroprotective drug, the power of belief, and how to read scientific papers
Why Peter no longer takes Metformin and why believing that a drug will work helps make it happen https://peterattiamd.com/andrewhuberman2/?utm_source=podcast-email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=230911-pod-andrewhuberman2&utm_content=230911-pod-andrewhuberman2-email-nonsubs&mc_cid=31e952e2dd&mc_eid
Why Peter no longer takes Metformin and why believing that a drug will work helps make it happen https://peterattiamd.com/andrewhuberman2/?utm_source=podcast-email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=230911-pod-andrewhuberman2&utm_content=230911-pod-andrewhuberman2-email-nonsubs&mc_cid=31e952e2dd&mc_eid
Scout4answers
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Fight Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
2 questions i asked chat open AI mostly beyond my understanding but might be of interest to some of you :)
Q1 Which drugs could be re purposed to stimulate autophagy? ChatGPT Autophagy is a natural cellular process through which the body cleans out damaged cells and regenerates new, healthy ones. It plays a crucial role in maintaining cellular health and has been implicated in various diseases including
Q1 Which drugs could be re purposed to stimulate autophagy? ChatGPT Autophagy is a natural cellular process through which the body cleans out damaged cells and regenerates new, healthy ones. It plays a crucial role in maintaining cellular health and has been implicated in various diseases including
JustJeff
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Cure Parkinson's
11 months ago
just 1 follicle
I’m currently undergoing follicle tracking on natural ovulation for PCOS. I’ve had 4 miscarriages due to low progesterone so need to go on the pessaries as soon as I get pregnant, as my problem is the embryo is implanting but soon miscarries as I can’t maintain my lining for some reason. Anyway, I had
I’m currently undergoing follicle tracking on natural ovulation for PCOS. I’ve had 4 miscarriages due to low progesterone so need to go on the pessaries as soon as I get pregnant, as my problem is the embryo is implanting but soon miscarries as I can’t maintain my lining for some reason. Anyway, I had
Amy190
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PCOS UK (Verity)
11 months ago
only one follicle :(
hi all, I’m currently undergoing follicle tracking on natural ovulation for PCOS. I’ve had 4 miscarriages due to low progesterone so need to go on the pessaries as soon as I get pregnant, as my problem is the embryo is implanting but soon miscarries as I can’t maintain my lining for some reason. Anyway
hi all, I’m currently undergoing follicle tracking on natural ovulation for PCOS. I’ve had 4 miscarriages due to low progesterone so need to go on the pessaries as soon as I get pregnant, as my problem is the embryo is implanting but soon miscarries as I can’t maintain my lining for some reason. Anyway
Amy190
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
Drug side effects
Last month I went from prediabetic to hitting 300 due to the Dexamethasone I've been having to take for my chemo treatments. My oncologist put me on metformin & it brought my level down, but now I've been in & out of the ER. Once with intestinal issues, once with chronic diarrhea & shortness of breath
Last month I went from prediabetic to hitting 300 due to the Dexamethasone I've been having to take for my chemo treatments. My oncologist put me on metformin & it brought my level down, but now I've been in & out of the ER. Once with intestinal issues, once with chronic diarrhea & shortness of breath
OneLump22
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Entresto and Blood pressure .
Hello. I need some help please ! I have Left vetricular dysfunction plus left bundle block……resulting in heart failure. Low EF. I have been taking Ramapril and Carvedilol and recently Dapagliflozin. Four weeks ago the Ramipril was replaced with Entresto (lowest dose) Since then my bp has dropped intermittently
Hello. I need some help please ! I have Left vetricular dysfunction plus left bundle block……resulting in heart failure. Low EF. I have been taking Ramapril and Carvedilol and recently Dapagliflozin. Four weeks ago the Ramipril was replaced with Entresto (lowest dose) Since then my bp has dropped intermittently
bones-bones
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Letrozole - slow follicle growth - any experiences ?
Hello, I’m worried about my current cycle where I’m was treated with letrozole 5mg days 2-6. I have PCO (and usually ovulate on my own around day 14). I’m on letrozole to boost ovulation and to help my short natural Luteal phase (also take progesterone in the Luteal phase). For the past 6 cycles
Hello, I’m worried about my current cycle where I’m was treated with letrozole 5mg days 2-6. I have PCO (and usually ovulate on my own around day 14). I’m on letrozole to boost ovulation and to help my short natural Luteal phase (also take progesterone in the Luteal phase). For the past 6 cycles
CarlottaD27
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
Orgovyx Insurance Approval
Anyone who is not on Medicare but relying on private insurance in getting approval for Orgovyx? I really want to avoid Lupron or Eligard since I take two blood pressure meds, one statin and Metformin for type 2 diabetes already. Plus, I have heard nothing but bad things about both. Yes, I realize
Anyone who is not on Medicare but relying on private insurance in getting approval for Orgovyx? I really want to avoid Lupron or Eligard since I take two blood pressure meds, one statin and Metformin for type 2 diabetes already. Plus, I have heard nothing but bad things about both. Yes, I realize
805guy
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 year ago
Curious
Good morning allHaving had DCM for over six years now and still fit and well I was curious to ask if anyone on Dapagliflozin has issues with raised haemocrit? It's been a long time since posting on here and I've forgotten how useful it can be to all. Hope everyone has a nice day.
Good morning allHaving had DCM for over six years now and still fit and well I was curious to ask if anyone on Dapagliflozin has issues with raised haemocrit? It's been a long time since posting on here and I've forgotten how useful it can be to all. Hope everyone has a nice day.
Georgemac27
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Heart failure
Saw cardiologist in March. He asked me who told me I had heart failure, I told him he had told me five years ago and yearly ever since. I saw him before my valve replacement. He said he wasn't sure I had heart failure. Sent for battery of tests and then got letter saying I have heart failure with
Saw cardiologist in March. He asked me who told me I had heart failure, I told him he had told me five years ago and yearly ever since. I saw him before my valve replacement. He said he wasn't sure I had heart failure. Sent for battery of tests and then got letter saying I have heart failure with
Nanny72
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Pre diabetes
on metformin pre diabetes of 42 taking 500 mg metformin twice a day, do I still need to take it.
on metformin pre diabetes of 42 taking 500 mg metformin twice a day, do I still need to take it.
elwins
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Healthy Evidence
1 year ago
... what, then, do we die of?
New study of SEER data below [1]. The old comforting words that men with PCa "die with the disease, not of it" does not apply once mets occur, of course, but is largely true for local disease (the majority of cases in the U.S., due to screening practices.) It has long been known that men with PCa
New study of SEER data below [1]. The old comforting words that men with PCa "die with the disease, not of it" does not apply once mets occur, of course, but is largely true for local disease (the majority of cases in the U.S., due to screening practices.) It has long been known that men with PCa
pca2004
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Dr. Mark Porter's B12 Times article
Further to deniseinmilden's post I decided to risk my credit card and subscribed to the free trial of The Times to get the article. Here it is, for better or for worse! There are a lot of comments, some of which he replies to, sadly I can't reproduce them here. But I think it's good news in terms of the
Further to deniseinmilden's post I decided to risk my credit card and subscribed to the free trial of The Times to get the article. Here it is, for better or for worse! There are a lot of comments, some of which he replies to, sadly I can't reproduce them here. But I think it's good news in terms of the
Sneedle
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
A1C in CKD
hello. has anyone heard that the A1C "goal" for a diabetic is not the same if the diabetic has CKD? since I started diabetic treatment 2.5 years ago, it seems like my Dr's have focused on my A1C only. my A1C goes down to 6.4 great. but the Metformin can be hard to take at times with side effects,
hello. has anyone heard that the A1C "goal" for a diabetic is not the same if the diabetic has CKD? since I started diabetic treatment 2.5 years ago, it seems like my Dr's have focused on my A1C only. my A1C goes down to 6.4 great. but the Metformin can be hard to take at times with side effects,
Alexie90
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Kidney Disease
1 year ago
ADT and Headaches
To all, I may have mentioned it before, but I've had low-level but disruptive headaches since I started ADT along with low RBC/Hemoglobin/Hematocrit. Also as a diabetic, I've been on metformin for many years, thus depleting my B12 levels. I've talked to my doctors about this, and the only solution
To all, I may have mentioned it before, but I've had low-level but disruptive headaches since I started ADT along with low RBC/Hemoglobin/Hematocrit. Also as a diabetic, I've been on metformin for many years, thus depleting my B12 levels. I've talked to my doctors about this, and the only solution
fmh1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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