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IUI instead of IVF when poor response to stimulation
Hello lovely people. I’m sorry for this long message but I wondered if anyone has an experience of IUI after IVF. I’m 43, no underlying factors, no MFI etc. we have done 5 cycles (high dose stims) producing 8-12 eggs each cycle, good fertilization and 1-4 embryos each cycle. Unfortunately all our
Hello lovely people. I’m sorry for this long message but I wondered if anyone has an experience of IUI after IVF. I’m 43, no underlying factors, no MFI etc. we have done 5 cycles (high dose stims) producing 8-12 eggs each cycle, good fertilization and 1-4 embryos each cycle. Unfortunately all our
DaphG
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Fertility Network UK
27 days ago
The "Carnivore Diet"--Will it "Eat Cancer" or Will it Help "Cancer Eat You?"
Carnivore Diet:
More recently, there are Harvard scientists strongly advocating the "Carnivore Diet" as a "therapeutic diet" against cancer. But how can it make [i]sense[/i] for the condition when it has a long-standing history of research supporting findings that there are multiple
Carnivore Diet:
More recently, there are Harvard scientists strongly advocating the "Carnivore Diet" as a "therapeutic diet" against cancer. But how can it make [i]sense[/i] for the condition when it has a long-standing history of research supporting findings that there are multiple
back2health
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Help or advice or suggestions needed
I don't know what's wrong with me. Let me try to make it simple. I always want to do something badly and very intensely. I'm just unable to make myself do that work. You can call it laziness, you can call it anything, carelessness, but I'm very sure it is not that. To give you an example, I'm going through
I don't know what's wrong with me. Let me try to make it simple. I always want to do something badly and very intensely. I'm just unable to make myself do that work. You can call it laziness, you can call it anything, carelessness, but I'm very sure it is not that. To give you an example, I'm going through
Fahad1234
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Weight Loss Support
2 months ago
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Liver Ultrasound Question
Hello! I had an abdominal ultrasound today including my liver due to a recent blood test showing very high on all the liver tests… my GP is suspecting Non-alcoholic fatty liver… I know I have to wait for the ultrasound report to come back, but the radiologist who did the scan said that my liver was
Hello! I had an abdominal ultrasound today including my liver due to a recent blood test showing very high on all the liver tests… my GP is suspecting Non-alcoholic fatty liver… I know I have to wait for the ultrasound report to come back, but the radiologist who did the scan said that my liver was
Hidden
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
Hormones and Aging: An Endocrine Society Scientific Statement" was presented at ENDO 2023
I haven't read it yet, but thought this looks interesting. A Medscape article titled 'A 'One-Stop Shop': New Guidance on Hormones and Aging' stated: 'A new statement from The Endocrine Society on hormones and aging highlights the differences between normal aging and disease, and when treatment is
I haven't read it yet, but thought this looks interesting. A Medscape article titled 'A 'One-Stop Shop': New Guidance on Hormones and Aging' stated: 'A new statement from The Endocrine Society on hormones and aging highlights the differences between normal aging and disease, and when treatment is
BB001
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
The importance of training your legs (if you can, of course)
Engaging in fitness activities is considered a standard of care (SOC) for many cancer patients, not only because it enhances overall health but also due to the chemical interactions between muscles and cancer cells. Comprehensive body training is essential, with an emphasis on targeting the body's largest
Engaging in fitness activities is considered a standard of care (SOC) for many cancer patients, not only because it enhances overall health but also due to the chemical interactions between muscles and cancer cells. Comprehensive body training is essential, with an emphasis on targeting the body's largest
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Growth hormone, Zomacton
Hi We are about to embark on our 3rd embryo cycle and have a decision to make regarding using the growth hormone Zomacton. I turn 42 this week and have a low reserve. I was recommended using 3 does of it in our last (second) cycle but we saw no real addition benefit. 4 eggs collected each cycle resulting
Hi We are about to embark on our 3rd embryo cycle and have a decision to make regarding using the growth hormone Zomacton. I turn 42 this week and have a low reserve. I was recommended using 3 does of it in our last (second) cycle but we saw no real addition benefit. 4 eggs collected each cycle resulting
Rainbow2023
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Fertility Network UK
5 months ago
Coincidentally ...
.. a new study on CVD risk factors in men with PCa [1]: "
The Burden of Uncontrolled Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Men With Prostate Cancer: A RADICAL-PC Analysis
" The study found that most men with PCa have modifiable CVD risk factors. Although the authors recognize that CVD risk is
.. a new study on CVD risk factors in men with PCa [1]: "
The Burden of Uncontrolled Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Men With Prostate Cancer: A RADICAL-PC Analysis
" The study found that most men with PCa have modifiable CVD risk factors. Although the authors recognize that CVD risk is
pca2004
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Fight Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
considering donor
We have had 3 failed ivf cycles with only 2 transferrable embryos from over 20 fertilised and dividing embryos. We have severe MFI, PCOS, Endo and I also have ME. We know that it is very likely we will need a sperm donor and my eggs haven't been the best quality although I do feel I was stimmed quick
We have had 3 failed ivf cycles with only 2 transferrable embryos from over 20 fertilised and dividing embryos. We have severe MFI, PCOS, Endo and I also have ME. We know that it is very likely we will need a sperm donor and my eggs haven't been the best quality although I do feel I was stimmed quick
Purplehedgehog87
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Fertility Network UK
8 months ago
human growth hormone (HGH) for better egg quality in UK.
hi all, my consultant has said no to hgh (human growth hormone) via the nurses - so requesting more explanation. I know of one of the very popular london clinics prescribing it but curious on if other people have asked and being successful in getting HGH prescribed Thanks so much ❤️
hi all, my consultant has said no to hgh (human growth hormone) via the nurses - so requesting more explanation. I know of one of the very popular london clinics prescribing it but curious on if other people have asked and being successful in getting HGH prescribed Thanks so much ❤️
Lotofluckneeded
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Fertility Network UK
8 months ago
Catabolic Wasting, Cachexia and Sarcopenia - Life Extension Foundation, Section Update: 03/2021
As most men with PCa are oldER and may be on some form of testosterone-blocking treatment, like ADT, odds are they are also struggling with the muscle-wasting and weight issues that comes with both oldER age and loss of T. This article from LEF is a very comprehensive overview of both Cachexia and Sarcopenia
As most men with PCa are oldER and may be on some form of testosterone-blocking treatment, like ADT, odds are they are also struggling with the muscle-wasting and weight issues that comes with both oldER age and loss of T. This article from LEF is a very comprehensive overview of both Cachexia and Sarcopenia
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Growth Hormone
Hi, has anyone with a child/teen with CKD decided to give growth hormones to their child? How did you make that decision and at what age did you begin? Or did you decide against it? We are being pressured to do so for the happiness of our child but have time to decide. I am wanting to let our child
Hi, has anyone with a child/teen with CKD decided to give growth hormones to their child? How did you make that decision and at what age did you begin? Or did you decide against it? We are being pressured to do so for the happiness of our child but have time to decide. I am wanting to let our child
MatrixMatriarch
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Parents of Children with Kidney Disease
10 months ago
Trouble making blasts, new protocol: Estrogen priming w/ microdose leupron + GH + duostim
Hoping to get people's thoughts about my new IVF protocol as there are a lot of changes... Background: Have done 5 rounds of IVF (3 for banking embryos, 2 with fresh transfers) all with poor results. -->Embryo banking cycles (one clinic): -January 2023 (menopur 150, gonal F 150); 13 eggs, 6 mature
Hoping to get people's thoughts about my new IVF protocol as there are a lot of changes... Background: Have done 5 rounds of IVF (3 for banking embryos, 2 with fresh transfers) all with poor results. -->Embryo banking cycles (one clinic): -January 2023 (menopur 150, gonal F 150); 13 eggs, 6 mature
nf2952
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Fertility Network UK
1 day ago
Poor egg equality, day 3 tranfer, need advice/encouragement
Questions- poor egg quality, growth hormone, day 3 transfer, and PGT testing. Sorry for the long post but hoping for some advice/encouragement. After 1 year of infertility and 2 failed IUIs, I started banking embryos at age 32 (I'm in medical training and was worried about getting pregnant before my
Questions- poor egg quality, growth hormone, day 3 transfer, and PGT testing. Sorry for the long post but hoping for some advice/encouragement. After 1 year of infertility and 2 failed IUIs, I started banking embryos at age 32 (I'm in medical training and was worried about getting pregnant before my
nf2952
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Fertility Network UK
2 months ago
Further advice, please!
Hi. Asking for advice again. I've attached a table I created of my Levo dose and test results since last August, just before I started any thyroid treatment. I have also attached the three pages of all my results from test on 10th May. I have a long history of coronary artery disease since 2010 when
Hi. Asking for advice again. I've attached a table I created of my Levo dose and test results since last August, just before I started any thyroid treatment. I have also attached the three pages of all my results from test on 10th May. I have a long history of coronary artery disease since 2010 when
UKmale_hypo
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Human growth hormone and norethisterone
Those of you that took human growth hormone were you also on norethisterone? My doctor ssid ok to do both and they do completely different things but I'm just being paranoid and wanted to ask experiences Thanks
Those of you that took human growth hormone were you also on norethisterone? My doctor ssid ok to do both and they do completely different things but I'm just being paranoid and wanted to ask experiences Thanks
Flora14
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Fertility Network UK
11 months ago
Human growth hormone (particularly zomacton but advice on any be grateful) side effects/,did it help/costs thanks
Just wondering anyone who took human growth hormone what side effects you had?? I've been recommended zomacton 4mg every 4 days for 6 weeks before egg collection just wondering what others were recommended dosage wise? And also how much and where you got it? And most importantly did it help? Thanks
Just wondering anyone who took human growth hormone what side effects you had?? I've been recommended zomacton 4mg every 4 days for 6 weeks before egg collection just wondering what others were recommended dosage wise? And also how much and where you got it? And most importantly did it help? Thanks
Flora14
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
Ferritin and folate levels
I have pituitary failure and it's taken me almost 20years to get myself sorted. I take T3 in the form of Cytomel which is reluctantly prescribed by my local Endo but beyond that they are totally useless. I now see a specialist in Leicester who has got a better idea and I now have hydrocortisone, growth
I have pituitary failure and it's taken me almost 20years to get myself sorted. I take T3 in the form of Cytomel which is reluctantly prescribed by my local Endo but beyond that they are totally useless. I now see a specialist in Leicester who has got a better idea and I now have hydrocortisone, growth
heathermr
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
WHERE TO FROM HERE
Hi. I am 10 months post thyroidectomy. I am well and am on 180ndt a day as a single dose. My GP is telling me he is concerned about such a high dose and feels I am using the NDT as a stimulant to live my active lifestyle. My GP has told me he is worried about me and the 180ndt is as addictive as nicotine
Hi. I am 10 months post thyroidectomy. I am well and am on 180ndt a day as a single dose. My GP is telling me he is concerned about such a high dose and feels I am using the NDT as a stimulant to live my active lifestyle. My GP has told me he is worried about me and the 180ndt is as addictive as nicotine
NIKEGIRL
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Human growth hormone
Has anybody read about HGH use in prostate cancer patients to help prevent muscle loss and to fight fatigue? All we could find was something about lesser chance to end up with prostate cancer if plenty of HGH is present.
Has anybody read about HGH use in prostate cancer patients to help prevent muscle loss and to fight fatigue? All we could find was something about lesser chance to end up with prostate cancer if plenty of HGH is present.
inthefight
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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