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Natural cycle FET likely to be cancelled due to ovulation on small follicle. What does this mean about my eggs/ ovaries? Having a wobble
Oh it's been a trial. Last month my cycle was cancelled due to COVID and this month, my bloods show I'm due to ovulate but follicle is only 12mm. I have been quite ill with Covid and pretty stressed getting ready to start a new job but was so hopeful to get this transfer done before Christmas but my
Oh it's been a trial. Last month my cycle was cancelled due to COVID and this month, my bloods show I'm due to ovulate but follicle is only 12mm. I have been quite ill with Covid and pretty stressed getting ready to start a new job but was so hopeful to get this transfer done before Christmas but my
Minniemouse88
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Fertility Network UK
8 months ago
cellulitis
Hello, Has anyone had cellulitis? I have had it for just over a week. I have just completed a 2 day course of Ciprobay 500 and it didn’t work then I had a 2 day of Meronam 1gm tds by injection and I can tell it works good. Now, I need your advice if I can travel for a week with my oral antibiotic Augmentin
Hello, Has anyone had cellulitis? I have had it for just over a week. I have just completed a 2 day course of Ciprobay 500 and it didn’t work then I had a 2 day of Meronam 1gm tds by injection and I can tell it works good. Now, I need your advice if I can travel for a week with my oral antibiotic Augmentin
ANA4
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CLL Support
6 months ago
Covid, strange beast.
I find Covid a bizarre virus. I have had 3 times , hospitalised once. I am in remission after stage 4 diagnosis in 2020. My wife last returned from a company business meeting in Malta attended by 500 employees. She and many of her work mates now in bed with Covid. This is the 4th time my wife has had
I find Covid a bizarre virus. I have had 3 times , hospitalised once. I am in remission after stage 4 diagnosis in 2020. My wife last returned from a company business meeting in Malta attended by 500 employees. She and many of her work mates now in bed with Covid. This is the 4th time my wife has had
stevesmith1964
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CLL Support
8 months ago
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Fod Map Diet
Good morning have been on Fodmap diet since March . Has been getting less strict as I eat some dairy but my diet is generally getting more and more restricted.Im also a Pescatarian and feel that I aren’t getting enough protein or variation . Main Symptoms are Anxiety,dizziness,tinnitus,Nausea,wind
Good morning have been on Fodmap diet since March . Has been getting less strict as I eat some dairy but my diet is generally getting more and more restricted.Im also a Pescatarian and feel that I aren’t getting enough protein or variation . Main Symptoms are Anxiety,dizziness,tinnitus,Nausea,wind
Imisspizza
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IBS Network
8 months ago
Afib worse since Ablation
I had Covid in Oct 2022. I was 57 at the time and in really great shape. I exercise everyday, average about 15,000 steps a day and fast 2 to 3 days a week. As my Covid was winding down and I was feeling better I started having Afib Episodes for the first time in my life. They started off
I had Covid in Oct 2022. I was 57 at the time and in really great shape. I exercise everyday, average about 15,000 steps a day and fast 2 to 3 days a week. As my Covid was winding down and I was feeling better I started having Afib Episodes for the first time in my life. They started off
filmguy5
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AF Association
8 months ago
Adrenal crisis or flare ?
Evening all, I've been a casual observer for many months now - my PMR was 'gone' (ie in remission/on holiday/not troubling me) and I had adjusted to Adrenal Insufficiency and a likely permanent dose of Hydrocortisone and Vitamin D. I recovered from a dose of covid about 3 weeks ago. On Saturday
Evening all, I've been a casual observer for many months now - my PMR was 'gone' (ie in remission/on holiday/not troubling me) and I had adjusted to Adrenal Insufficiency and a likely permanent dose of Hydrocortisone and Vitamin D. I recovered from a dose of covid about 3 weeks ago. On Saturday
Cyclo5
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Adrenal Crisis or a Flare?
Evening all, I've been a casual observer for many months now - my PMR was 'gone' (ie in remission/on holiday/not troubling me) and I had adjusted to Adrenal Insufficiency and a likely permanent dose of Hydrocortisone and Vitamin D. I recovered from a dose of covid about 3 weeks ago. On Saturday afternoon
Evening all, I've been a casual observer for many months now - my PMR was 'gone' (ie in remission/on holiday/not troubling me) and I had adjusted to Adrenal Insufficiency and a likely permanent dose of Hydrocortisone and Vitamin D. I recovered from a dose of covid about 3 weeks ago. On Saturday afternoon
Cyclo5
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
Chondocalcitis incurable?
At least that's how I think it's spelt. It's a specialised form of RA and I have it in my left knee (along with normal RA in shoulders, elbows, wrists and fingers.It's also called Pseudogout but as the crystals in Chondocalcitis are calcium they can't be dispersed as the uric acid crystals in ordinary
At least that's how I think it's spelt. It's a specialised form of RA and I have it in my left knee (along with normal RA in shoulders, elbows, wrists and fingers.It's also called Pseudogout but as the crystals in Chondocalcitis are calcium they can't be dispersed as the uric acid crystals in ordinary
Jeff1943
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NRAS
4 months ago
Getting Off of Painkillers
I started seeing a pain management doctor about 4 years ago for severe lower back pain. One of the first things she did was put me on 5 mg Hydrocodone four times a day and gave me a steroid injection. Over the years, I have had several radio frequency ablations and a handful of steroid injections. The
I started seeing a pain management doctor about 4 years ago for severe lower back pain. One of the first things she did was put me on 5 mg Hydrocodone four times a day and gave me a steroid injection. Over the years, I have had several radio frequency ablations and a handful of steroid injections. The
Hidden
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Pain Concern
4 months ago
Arnica cream for jab reactions
Just posting in case it's useful to anyone else...🤞 I've posted previously about a hive style reaction I get after SC injections on my tummy. I've tried allsorts, including strong antihistamines and mild steroid cream, to ease the itch and calm the redness. I've now found that Arnica cream is the
Just posting in case it's useful to anyone else...🤞 I've posted previously about a hive style reaction I get after SC injections on my tummy. I've tried allsorts, including strong antihistamines and mild steroid cream, to ease the itch and calm the redness. I've now found that Arnica cream is the
ClaireWF1346
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 days ago
Buprenorphine Depression Again
Hi All, As I have written before, I live in Brasil where the only access I have to Buprenorphine is in the form of a patch. And it is expensive. So when I was in California recently, I asked my neurologist to write a prescription for Buprenorphine in tablet form. With my insurance it is quite cheap.
Hi All, As I have written before, I live in Brasil where the only access I have to Buprenorphine is in the form of a patch. And it is expensive. So when I was in California recently, I asked my neurologist to write a prescription for Buprenorphine in tablet form. With my insurance it is quite cheap.
RiversW
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 days ago
Advice Yeast Infection
Hi everyone, I just got a yeast infection after so many years. I went to Dr. and they gave me 150 mg of Diflucan. I took it and after the first day I started to feel better. Now today is the fourth day and am starting to feel like it’s coming back. I also have been eating yogurt daily. Could it be just
Hi everyone, I just got a yeast infection after so many years. I went to Dr. and they gave me 150 mg of Diflucan. I took it and after the first day I started to feel better. Now today is the fourth day and am starting to feel like it’s coming back. I also have been eating yogurt daily. Could it be just
Jances13
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Women's Health
4 days ago
How effective is fenofibrate for itch?
My doctor suggested a few different drugs, like rifampricin, naltrexone, and fenofibrate for my itch. He prescribed fenofibrate as he thinks it works best. Does anyone here take it and if so, has it helped? I'm worried about the warnings it comes with about severe liver damage.
My doctor suggested a few different drugs, like rifampricin, naltrexone, and fenofibrate for my itch. He prescribed fenofibrate as he thinks it works best. Does anyone here take it and if so, has it helped? I'm worried about the warnings it comes with about severe liver damage.
Carly92
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PBC Foundation
6 months ago
It's mortar and pestle time - Ginkgo update
Holland & Barrett have discontinued 30mg Ginkgo tablets, leaving 60mg and 120mg on the shelf. No more convenience for a 3 x 30mg dose. I tried a 120 but the increase in tinnitus which happens for me on dose day was uncomfortable so I won't be doing that again. It looks like more is not necessarily better
Holland & Barrett have discontinued 30mg Ginkgo tablets, leaving 60mg and 120mg on the shelf. No more convenience for a 3 x 30mg dose. I tried a 120 but the increase in tinnitus which happens for me on dose day was uncomfortable so I won't be doing that again. It looks like more is not necessarily better
Ray200
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Tinnitus UK
7 days ago
Massachusetts Opioid Register Year 4 results
I attach the latest Massachusetts Opioid Register results, showing the medications taken by participants and the doses. Dr Winkelman set up the Register to show that addiction and tolerance are unlikely to happen when low dose opioids are used for RLS. For those who have augmented on dopamine agonists
I attach the latest Massachusetts Opioid Register results, showing the medications taken by participants and the doses. Dr Winkelman set up the Register to show that addiction and tolerance are unlikely to happen when low dose opioids are used for RLS. For those who have augmented on dopamine agonists
Joolsg
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 days ago
Tigger is bouncing around Winnie the Pooh, because he is happy his RLS is better
I was originally trialing 5 microgram 7 day patches that got me out of that dark tunnel but wasn’t 100% effective so after the initial 3 week trial I wrote to Dr Christopher Murphy explained the situation and he arranged for me to collect 10 microgram 7 day patches from Salford Royal Infirmary. I applied
I was originally trialing 5 microgram 7 day patches that got me out of that dark tunnel but wasn’t 100% effective so after the initial 3 week trial I wrote to Dr Christopher Murphy explained the situation and he arranged for me to collect 10 microgram 7 day patches from Salford Royal Infirmary. I applied
HipHop1972
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Restless Legs Syndrome
13 days ago
Dr Glen Z brooks NYC
I met with Glen a couple of weeks ago , he is now 76 and no longer taking in new RLS patients It has become increasingly difficult for him to prescribe Buprenorphine the biggest problem is he cannot find doctors who will continue to prescribe for Buprenorphine when he is no longer working. Glen said
I met with Glen a couple of weeks ago , he is now 76 and no longer taking in new RLS patients It has become increasingly difficult for him to prescribe Buprenorphine the biggest problem is he cannot find doctors who will continue to prescribe for Buprenorphine when he is no longer working. Glen said
Shumbah
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Restless Legs Syndrome
17 days ago
P.AFib and Covid
no doubt this question has been answered a few times but since showing positive with Covid this morning I have had two episodes close together which is unusual. Should I just go with them until my Covid test is negative and then see what happens? All your experiences will help me decide. Thank you.
no doubt this question has been answered a few times but since showing positive with Covid this morning I have had two episodes close together which is unusual. Should I just go with them until my Covid test is negative and then see what happens? All your experiences will help me decide. Thank you.
Botolph
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British Heart Foundation
8 months ago
Bad cold sore should I wait to inject Methotrexate?
I was at the dentist last Thursday - not my usual one - and she was a bit rough! She split my lip in the corner and it's came out with large cold sores which are not healing! 😔 I'm considering not injecting today to give them a better chance to heal - what do you think? They're sore and I can't eat
I was at the dentist last Thursday - not my usual one - and she was a bit rough! She split my lip in the corner and it's came out with large cold sores which are not healing! 😔 I'm considering not injecting today to give them a better chance to heal - what do you think? They're sore and I can't eat
marie66
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NRAS
3 months ago
Pneumonia and collapsed lung after catching the ‘100 day cough’
For all you folks who have Lupus, please be careful of this ‘100’ day cough that is going around at the moment, as this is what caused me to end up in hospital. I was diagnosed with Lupus in February 2022. I’ve had a rough ride for the past few years, ending up in hospital every year for one thing
For all you folks who have Lupus, please be careful of this ‘100’ day cough that is going around at the moment, as this is what caused me to end up in hospital. I was diagnosed with Lupus in February 2022. I’ve had a rough ride for the past few years, ending up in hospital every year for one thing
Loopy1971
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LUPUS UK
3 months ago
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