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6th time lucky ?! 🍀
I'm on a short protocol with
Heparin
added to helping with my Prothrombin F2 and 5mg of Folic Acid and B6 to help with my MTHFR. We are also going to do ICSI this time and use Embryogen so it's good to add a couple of new things into the mix so we don't feel like we are stuck in Groundhog Day!
I'm on a short protocol with
Heparin
added to helping with my Prothrombin F2 and 5mg of Folic Acid and B6 to help with my MTHFR. We are also going to do ICSI this time and use Embryogen so it's good to add a couple of new things into the mix so we don't feel like we are stuck in Groundhog Day!
Hannah143
in
Fertility Network UK
8 years ago
New and a little scar(r)ed - I have APS and I'm going for an IUI in a little over 3 weeks...
He also gave me the green light and said as long as I stay on low molecular weight
heparin
the whole time and only have ONE baby at a time, I should be fine. That complications normally arise AFTER the baby comes and you are no longer naturally immunosuppressed from the pregnancy.
He also gave me the green light and said as long as I stay on low molecular weight
heparin
the whole time and only have ONE baby at a time, I should be fine. That complications normally arise AFTER the baby comes and you are no longer naturally immunosuppressed from the pregnancy.
RosyPeaches23
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
8 years ago
Looking for advice
Hello All, I'm new here, in the process of trying to find some help on hearing aids, I came across this site. I have had hearing aids for about 8 years. First off, I had NHS aids with ear moulds. I don't really remember how much better I could hear, I just know I hated the ear mould that I found very
Hello All, I'm new here, in the process of trying to find some help on hearing aids, I came across this site. I have had hearing aids for about 8 years. First off, I had NHS aids with ear moulds. I don't really remember how much better I could hear, I just know I hated the ear mould that I found very
Bobbie915
in
Hearing Link
7 years ago
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Warfarin
slightly positive aps tests for the 5 years I've been ex with lupus, was always told I didn't need blood thinners because no stroke or clots However for three years I've been having weird visual disturbances that no dr can explain after 2 clear Mri scans I was pregnant twice last year and they gave me
heparin
slightly positive aps tests for the 5 years I've been ex with lupus, was always told I didn't need blood thinners because no stroke or clots However for three years I've been having weird visual disturbances that no dr can explain after 2 clear Mri scans I was pregnant twice last year and they gave me
heparin
poodlegal
in
LUPUS UK
8 years ago
Audiology
Well thats my appointment over and done with the guy knew nothing what so ever about T, he did a hearing test and said he had never know any ones hearing to drop so quick, he took an impression of my ear and said we will write to you when yr hearing aid is ready about 6 weeks, in the mean time go see
Well thats my appointment over and done with the guy knew nothing what so ever about T, he did a hearing test and said he had never know any ones hearing to drop so quick, he took an impression of my ear and said we will write to you when yr hearing aid is ready about 6 weeks, in the mean time go see
Hidden
in
British Tinnitus Association
7 years ago
Heparin (CLexane) injections
In addition I have another clotting disorder ( reduced activated protein C) Warfarin became unstable about 4 years ago and management changed to daily
heparin
injections. What I would like help with is information on the alternative medication Rivaroxaban.... any views please? Thanks
In addition I have another clotting disorder ( reduced activated protein C) Warfarin became unstable about 4 years ago and management changed to daily
heparin
injections. What I would like help with is information on the alternative medication Rivaroxaban.... any views please? Thanks
Julie_T
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
8 years ago
Viral Meningitis Headache help please...
I am new to the site. I had viral meningitis about ten weeks ago. Although the lumbar puncture didn't show this definitively, I had all the symptoms regarded as those of VM and spent 6 days in hospital. Now I'm struggling with the headache, neck ache, stiff back, dizziness and general feeling of exhaustion
I am new to the site. I had viral meningitis about ten weeks ago. Although the lumbar puncture didn't show this definitively, I had all the symptoms regarded as those of VM and spent 6 days in hospital. Now I'm struggling with the headache, neck ache, stiff back, dizziness and general feeling of exhaustion
lyan
in
Meningitis Now
7 years ago
My AF and my spinal operation.
I did get one
heparin
injection into my abdomen then. My brother has white coat syndrome due to having his bowel punctured during a colonoscopy. His blood pressure soars and he has to have tranquillisers prior to treatments. He suggested that this might be beneficial for me and my surgeon agreed.
I did get one
heparin
injection into my abdomen then. My brother has white coat syndrome due to having his bowel punctured during a colonoscopy. His blood pressure soars and he has to have tranquillisers prior to treatments. He suggested that this might be beneficial for me and my surgeon agreed.
jennydog
in
AF Association
8 years ago
Long haul flight
Does anyone have any links from NICE which I could possibly include in a letter to request I be given
heparin
to fly with? Am I correct thinking I should be given
heparin
- 7/8 hr flight then straight onto a 14hr flight?
Does anyone have any links from NICE which I could possibly include in a letter to request I be given
heparin
to fly with? Am I correct thinking I should be given
heparin
- 7/8 hr flight then straight onto a 14hr flight?
jp83
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
8 years ago
3 down 3 to go! Now with a PICC line
And no bleeding out despite the
heparin
! And today's 3rd fec treatment was 100% better than the last! So much easier what a relief. No more anxiety about receiving the next 3 treatments.
And no bleeding out despite the
heparin
! And today's 3rd fec treatment was 100% better than the last! So much easier what a relief. No more anxiety about receiving the next 3 treatments.
Debster2016
in
My Breast Cancer Community
8 years ago
APS awareness and treatment
I was diagnosed in 2009, following extended illness with UC and several clotting incidents (DVTs and PEs), at the time thought to be caused by UC and periods of illness induced inactivity - even though some clots occurred in hospital while under clexane/
heparin
cover.
I was diagnosed in 2009, following extended illness with UC and several clotting incidents (DVTs and PEs), at the time thought to be caused by UC and periods of illness induced inactivity - even though some clots occurred in hospital while under clexane/
heparin
cover.
CormorantWatcher
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
7 years ago
Meniere's disease?
I have an appointment with ENT on the 11th after after explaining my symptoms with my doctor and a hearing test ! I am getting more apprehensive as it get's closer because the doctor feels it may be Meniere's disease. I'm hoping the cause may be something else! Can anyone tell me their experience
I have an appointment with ENT on the 11th after after explaining my symptoms with my doctor and a hearing test ! I am getting more apprehensive as it get's closer because the doctor feels it may be Meniere's disease. I'm hoping the cause may be something else! Can anyone tell me their experience
Hidden
in
British Tinnitus Association
7 years ago
Luteal phase support treatments in IVF
Have heard about the use of low-dose aspirin,
heparin
and prednisolone to help aid implantation of the embryo but wondered how frequently they are used in practice? Would be interesting to hear your experiences of these. Thanks
Have heard about the use of low-dose aspirin,
heparin
and prednisolone to help aid implantation of the embryo but wondered how frequently they are used in practice? Would be interesting to hear your experiences of these. Thanks
HarrietAmy
in
Fertility, Miscarriage & IVF Support
8 years ago
MRI scan very very noisy and had issues about ear plugs.
I went for MRI scan to look into my inner ear yesterday and after wards my hyperacusis was louder. I went home and could hear all the different banging, clanging and thudding sounds of the machine all night long in my bed. I knew beforehand there was a risk so I took my own ear plugs which were superior
I went for MRI scan to look into my inner ear yesterday and after wards my hyperacusis was louder. I went home and could hear all the different banging, clanging and thudding sounds of the machine all night long in my bed. I knew beforehand there was a risk so I took my own ear plugs which were superior
blaze53
in
British Tinnitus Association
8 years ago
Treatment for Dvt and results.
How long does it take to disperse a clot.i still have a painful leg and it is still swollen and hot.I am on simtron started this in Spain with injections of
heparin
as well to start with. What is the normal blood reading.Flew home a week after starting treatment.
How long does it take to disperse a clot.i still have a painful leg and it is still swollen and hot.I am on simtron started this in Spain with injections of
heparin
as well to start with. What is the normal blood reading.Flew home a week after starting treatment.
Mm690
in
Anticoagulation Support
8 years ago
A couple of boxes ticked ✅ after getting Neonatal BM
My little man has had his 8 week check which thankfully he passed on head control and passed his hearing test. Yeay He has his follow up care meeting yesterday and they did a couple of Basic tests they were happy with. Fingers crossed! We are quietly optimistic for the future. We are so proud of him
My little man has had his 8 week check which thankfully he passed on head control and passed his hearing test. Yeay He has his follow up care meeting yesterday and they did a couple of Basic tests they were happy with. Fingers crossed! We are quietly optimistic for the future. We are so proud of him
misswinky34
in
Meningitis Now
8 years ago
Chemo pain follow up
Again no, dr sends me home with daily
heparin
injections for the next 6 months 😕. By now the pharmacy is closed but luckily ward staff give me 2 hypos and a way to collect the rest from mobile chemo unit in couple of days, to avoid 5th 2 hr round trip,to hospital in 5 days.....
Again no, dr sends me home with daily
heparin
injections for the next 6 months 😕. By now the pharmacy is closed but luckily ward staff give me 2 hypos and a way to collect the rest from mobile chemo unit in couple of days, to avoid 5th 2 hr round trip,to hospital in 5 days.....
Debster2016
in
My Breast Cancer Community
8 years ago
Long-term tinnitus problem. Any help/advice please
Hello all, this is my first post on here. I have had a form of tinnitus for almost two and a half years now, and the medical professional seems incapable of diagnosing or treating the problem. I have been to several GPs, had an MRI scan (clear) and last month finally got to see a specialist after a ten-month
Hello all, this is my first post on here. I have had a form of tinnitus for almost two and a half years now, and the medical professional seems incapable of diagnosing or treating the problem. I have been to several GPs, had an MRI scan (clear) and last month finally got to see a specialist after a ten-month
RobeH
in
British Tinnitus Association
8 years ago
B12 and Trigeminal Neuralgia
My story follows the usual pattern. Two years, 7 GP’s, 5 consultants, a dozen or more blood tests, 2 ECG’s, 2 chest x-rays, 1 nerve conduction test, 1 hearing test and 1 brain MRI (involving 2 flights to Glasgow paid for by the NHS) only to turn full circle to arrive at a diagnosis of Vitamin B12
My story follows the usual pattern. Two years, 7 GP’s, 5 consultants, a dozen or more blood tests, 2 ECG’s, 2 chest x-rays, 1 nerve conduction test, 1 hearing test and 1 brain MRI (involving 2 flights to Glasgow paid for by the NHS) only to turn full circle to arrive at a diagnosis of Vitamin B12
Cankita
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 years ago
Hearing aid experience/recommendations?
I recently went along to a BTA support group for the first time (I highly recommend going!). One of the key learnings from many I spoke to was that a hearing aid can really help, especially when you're having a T spike. I got referred by my GP to our local ENT team and was lucky enough to be seen by
I recently went along to a BTA support group for the first time (I highly recommend going!). One of the key learnings from many I spoke to was that a hearing aid can really help, especially when you're having a T spike. I got referred by my GP to our local ENT team and was lucky enough to be seen by
rharrisuk
in
British Tinnitus Association
8 years ago
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