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crp 6.7
Hi, I went to see my gp yesterday with suspected uti. I did a urine sample which was showing Leucocytes present, I was given a three day course of antibiotics and blood test sent. I have seen the results of blood tests on nhs app today and is showing abnormal result for crp at 6.7. When I last had
Hi, I went to see my gp yesterday with suspected uti. I did a urine sample which was showing Leucocytes present, I was given a three day course of antibiotics and blood test sent. I have seen the results of blood tests on nhs app today and is showing abnormal result for crp at 6.7. When I last had
Lynlea
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PMRGCAuk
11 months ago
11 eggs retrieved, 7 mature. Only 3 fertilised.
we’re on our IVF ICSI journey. 11 eggs retrieved, 7 mature and just had a call that 3 have fertilised. Day 3 call is Friday and fingers crossed implantation Sunday. So so nervous and worried waiting for all to be normal!! Anyone got a positive stories from similar numbers?!
we’re on our IVF ICSI journey. 11 eggs retrieved, 7 mature and just had a call that 3 have fertilised. Day 3 call is Friday and fingers crossed implantation Sunday. So so nervous and worried waiting for all to be normal!! Anyone got a positive stories from similar numbers?!
Kalover
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Fertility Network UK
6 months ago
Shingles vaccination and PCa progression?
Hi everyone, I am planning to get Shingles vaccine, but afraid from the consequences. Gleason score 9 (4+5) Radical Prostatectomy 2017 > BCR 2019 SRT 8 weeks + Firmagon 6 injections (over 6 months). G 9 recurrence is inevitable (as we all know) so I am scared to take the Shingles vaccine. Any one
Hi everyone, I am planning to get Shingles vaccine, but afraid from the consequences. Gleason score 9 (4+5) Radical Prostatectomy 2017 > BCR 2019 SRT 8 weeks + Firmagon 6 injections (over 6 months). G 9 recurrence is inevitable (as we all know) so I am scared to take the Shingles vaccine. Any one
Ralph1966
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
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Change of access of treatment to Covid treatments.
I have attached an email which I received today. It might be relevant to some of you: 'You may have previously received a letter or email explaining that you might be suitable for treatments if you get COVID and how to get treatment, if required. We are writing again because the way that you access
I have attached an email which I received today. It might be relevant to some of you: 'You may have previously received a letter or email explaining that you might be suitable for treatments if you get COVID and how to get treatment, if required. We are writing again because the way that you access
Moomin8
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NRAS
11 months ago
Donor Egg - mixed feelings
Hi everyone. This morning we had a follow up following our failed 5th FET and the consultant politely said it might be time to look at DE. I kinda knew this was coming as we have done 8 natural modified cycles obtained 6 embryos had 5 transfers in total. 3 BFN 1 chemical and 1MMC with twins at 9 weeks
Hi everyone. This morning we had a follow up following our failed 5th FET and the consultant politely said it might be time to look at DE. I kinda knew this was coming as we have done 8 natural modified cycles obtained 6 embryos had 5 transfers in total. 3 BFN 1 chemical and 1MMC with twins at 9 weeks
Nane22
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Fertility Network UK
6 months ago
update on Covid treatments
I received a email today with updated information. This is just in case people don’t receive emails from the nhs. As of 27th June you will no longer be contacted, if you submit a positive test. The onus is on the patient to contact either their gp or specialist to consider if they should receive antivirals
I received a email today with updated information. This is just in case people don’t receive emails from the nhs. As of 27th June you will no longer be contacted, if you submit a positive test. The onus is on the patient to contact either their gp or specialist to consider if they should receive antivirals
Runrig01
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NRAS
11 months ago
NHS COVID changing
Email from NHS England saying from 27th June they will no longer contact you if you are classed as suitable for antivirals. Instead you contact your GP,hospital dept or NHS covid telephone number. Also from 1st October the way we get the tests may be changing? Yesterday someone told me that covid jabs
Email from NHS England saying from 27th June they will no longer contact you if you are classed as suitable for antivirals. Instead you contact your GP,hospital dept or NHS covid telephone number. Also from 1st October the way we get the tests may be changing? Yesterday someone told me that covid jabs
Jackie1947
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NRAS
11 months ago
HU and prefibrotic myelofibrosis
Recently diagnosed first with ET. put on 500mg hydroxyurea daily with platelets at 617. After bone marrow aspiration and biopsy, diagnosis changed to prefibrotic myelofibrosis. HU had brought platelets down to 270 but I suffered from bad side effects. Dr didn’t want to change med or dosage. I resisted
Recently diagnosed first with ET. put on 500mg hydroxyurea daily with platelets at 617. After bone marrow aspiration and biopsy, diagnosis changed to prefibrotic myelofibrosis. HU had brought platelets down to 270 but I suffered from bad side effects. Dr didn’t want to change med or dosage. I resisted
Apple238
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Covid Treatments NHS Changes
Just had an email from the NHS saying that the Covid treatment contact is changing from the 27th June We are writing again because the way that you access treatment will change from Tuesday 27 June 2023. If you get COVID from Tuesday 27 June 2023: You will no longer be automatically contacted by
Just had an email from the NHS saying that the Covid treatment contact is changing from the 27th June We are writing again because the way that you access treatment will change from Tuesday 27 June 2023. If you get COVID from Tuesday 27 June 2023: You will no longer be automatically contacted by
Alan7690
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PMRGCAuk
11 months ago
Cold and foggy
This morning was freezing cold and foggy as hell, but.....nothing like the cold air hitting your lungs to make you feel alive 😁
This morning was freezing cold and foggy as hell, but.....nothing like the cold air hitting your lungs to make you feel alive 😁
Carners1
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
1 year ago
Email from NHS - suddenly COVID vulnerable
*****UPDATE******* Well I asked the Dr, about change in status. They have no idea. Then when I got home, I found that I have now been sent free COVID tests in the post. ****** anyone else had an email from the NHS, stating they are vulnerable to COVID and qualify for treatment if it's contracted? (It
*****UPDATE******* Well I asked the Dr, about change in status. They have no idea. Then when I got home, I found that I have now been sent free COVID tests in the post. ****** anyone else had an email from the NHS, stating they are vulnerable to COVID and qualify for treatment if it's contracted? (It
Wetsuiter
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Small cell vasculitis and epidermis demostosis
Back in November last year,I got covered in a rash which was awful . Treatment initially was antibiotics and suspect strep infection. And then as it kept reappearing and visits to dermatology put down as vasculitis caused by covid vaccine of which I still don't really buy into. Here we are 8 months
Back in November last year,I got covered in a rash which was awful . Treatment initially was antibiotics and suspect strep infection. And then as it kept reappearing and visits to dermatology put down as vasculitis caused by covid vaccine of which I still don't really buy into. Here we are 8 months
cartwheels
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CLL Support
11 months ago
I am so upset and don’t know where to go from here…
I went to the doctors with 3 months of pain while going for a pee, I have been on two antibiotics and none have worked. So, I made an appointment with the doctor to speak about what to do to help with the pain and find out why it was happening, or so I thought. I went in and her answer was go on the
I went to the doctors with 3 months of pain while going for a pee, I have been on two antibiotics and none have worked. So, I made an appointment with the doctor to speak about what to do to help with the pain and find out why it was happening, or so I thought. I went in and her answer was go on the
Sky342
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
Last do embryo
hey all, I’ve posted here a few times. But we’re on the final leg and I have my last ever frozen transfer next Friday with our last embryo using donor eggs. This is cycle 8, with a twin MMC and endless tests. I showed I had high NKC and had the Alice, era which has shown I need an extra day of drugs
hey all, I’ve posted here a few times. But we’re on the final leg and I have my last ever frozen transfer next Friday with our last embryo using donor eggs. This is cycle 8, with a twin MMC and endless tests. I showed I had high NKC and had the Alice, era which has shown I need an extra day of drugs
Link1234
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Fertility Network UK
8 months ago
Buserelin and exhaustion!
Hi everyone, just started on my first cycle of IVF with ICSI. On day 9 of buserelin injections (although I took the wrong dose for the first 3 days - not enough) and experiencing incredible exhaustion. Have had early nights all week and went to bed last night at 7:30 so had nearly 12 hours sleep! I know
Hi everyone, just started on my first cycle of IVF with ICSI. On day 9 of buserelin injections (although I took the wrong dose for the first 3 days - not enough) and experiencing incredible exhaustion. Have had early nights all week and went to bed last night at 7:30 so had nearly 12 hours sleep! I know
Bookloverblue
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Fertility Network UK
6 months ago
IVF vs ICSI
My husband and I are starting our first round of treatment early next year. We have MFI but have done lots of work over the last year to improve things. We’ve made lots of progress but my husband’s morphology remains at 0%. At our last IVF consultation, the dr said that with the current parameters we
My husband and I are starting our first round of treatment early next year. We have MFI but have done lots of work over the last year to improve things. We’ve made lots of progress but my husband’s morphology remains at 0%. At our last IVF consultation, the dr said that with the current parameters we
HelloLaura
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Fertility Network UK
6 months ago
W&W, Sepsis, Pneumonia,Cellulitis, FEVERS ! - ???
Had my first visit to the Hematologist . He was patient, he was kind , he was very informative and most important to me , he asked me what my questions and concerns were. Unlike a lot of doctors I worked with as a nurse , ( who MANY have seemed to have lost their Sensitivity chip ) , he was full
Had my first visit to the Hematologist . He was patient, he was kind , he was very informative and most important to me , he asked me what my questions and concerns were. Unlike a lot of doctors I worked with as a nurse , ( who MANY have seemed to have lost their Sensitivity chip ) , he was full
Sillysand
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CLL Support
11 months ago
How can I reduce the swelling in my foot and ankle?
Hello I was diagnosed with RA about six weeks ago and am on 20 mg methotrexate and 5 mg folic acid and have had a steroid injection. I can see improvement in other places but my right foot and ankle are swollen so I can only walk really short distances with a limp. I am worried that I will not be able
Hello I was diagnosed with RA about six weeks ago and am on 20 mg methotrexate and 5 mg folic acid and have had a steroid injection. I can see improvement in other places but my right foot and ankle are swollen so I can only walk really short distances with a limp. I am worried that I will not be able
spartacus101
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NRAS
11 months ago
Looks like even the covid vaccination has 2 sides to the story. (Rats. And just yesterday I had my 3rd booster.)
IgG4 Antibodies Induced by Repeated Vaccination May Generate Immune Tolerance to the SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein May 17 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37243095/ Abstract "Less than a year after the global emergence of the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, a novel vaccine platform based on mRNA technology was
IgG4 Antibodies Induced by Repeated Vaccination May Generate Immune Tolerance to the SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein May 17 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37243095/ Abstract "Less than a year after the global emergence of the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, a novel vaccine platform based on mRNA technology was
MBAnderson
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Cure Parkinson's
11 months ago
cellulitis again….
Ugh! Woke up at 5am bank holiday weekend and realised I have cellulitis… No GP cover so 40 minutes holding for NHS 111 and now on 2 hour wait for GP call back to get some antibiotics. Why does it always turn up at the most inconvenient time? Tried to explain to the call handler that, although I can
Ugh! Woke up at 5am bank holiday weekend and realised I have cellulitis… No GP cover so 40 minutes holding for NHS 111 and now on 2 hour wait for GP call back to get some antibiotics. Why does it always turn up at the most inconvenient time? Tried to explain to the call handler that, although I can
Lyndy
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LSN
1 year ago
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