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Advise please from anyone who’s had IVIG infusions as part of IVF/FET treatment
Hi all, Before we head into FETs with our PGS blasts I had the ‘Chicago’ blood test for NK cells amongst other things. The result suggested I had marginally raised NK cells (1.12% vs < 1% which is normal). When my blood was tested for the best treatment to lower NK cells, IVIG was most effective. I have
Hi all, Before we head into FETs with our PGS blasts I had the ‘Chicago’ blood test for NK cells amongst other things. The result suggested I had marginally raised NK cells (1.12% vs < 1% which is normal). When my blood was tested for the best treatment to lower NK cells, IVIG was most effective. I have
Mogwai_2
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
Hughes syndrome antiphospholipid syndrome
Both
immunoglobulin
G and
immunoglobulin
M aCL antibodies are usually measured, though occasional patients only show positive for IgA aCL antibodies.
Both
immunoglobulin
G and
immunoglobulin
M aCL antibodies are usually measured, though occasional patients only show positive for IgA aCL antibodies.
lupus-support1
Administrator
in
LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
5 years ago
endo appointment re thyroid
Hello everyone. I have had an under active thyroid for 30 years with just a tiny slither of gland left. On 100 ms per day Thryroxin. For the last year and a half I have felt so ill, had to stop work. Half of of the week I am bed bound. My symptoms are: Low energy/chronic fatigue, waves heat temperature
Hello everyone. I have had an under active thyroid for 30 years with just a tiny slither of gland left. On 100 ms per day Thryroxin. For the last year and a half I have felt so ill, had to stop work. Half of of the week I am bed bound. My symptoms are: Low energy/chronic fatigue, waves heat temperature
smilingjane
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
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Has anyone tried
immunoglobulin
therapy for dysautonomias?
Has anyone tried
immunoglobulin
therapy for dysautonomias?
JHardiman
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Ehlers-Danlos Support UK
5 years ago
Interference of anti-streptavidin antibodies in immunoassays: a very rare phenomenon or a more common finding?
Methods Anti-streptavidin (AS)-
immunoglobulin
G (IgG) and AS-IgM concentrations were determined on multiple samples from two patients with ASA interference and on 500 random samples.
Methods Anti-streptavidin (AS)-
immunoglobulin
G (IgG) and AS-IgM concentrations were determined on multiple samples from two patients with ASA interference and on 500 random samples.
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Immunity Issues AND Coming Clean Re Lung Diease
The commonest presentations of IgG deficiency are (in order) recurrent chest, sinus or gut infections. https://www.southtees.nhs.uk/services/pathology/tests/
immunoglobulin
-determination/ As one with immunity issues wishy washy bronchiectasis dx makes sobering reading 📖 Clearly I have not been told
The commonest presentations of IgG deficiency are (in order) recurrent chest, sinus or gut infections. https://www.southtees.nhs.uk/services/pathology/tests/
immunoglobulin
-determination/ As one with immunity issues wishy washy bronchiectasis dx makes sobering reading 📖 Clearly I have not been told
Hidden
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
TSH target - Hashimoto's, early menopause and finally out of range
cholestoral (less than 5.0) Nov 19 - 5.8 Jul 19 - 6.2 Jun 18 - 5.95 LDL - Cholestoral (less than 2.6) Nov 19 - 3.7 Jul 19 - 4.1 Jun 18 - 3.77 HDL - Cholestoral (greater than 1.29) Nov 19- 1.5 Jul 19 - 1.4 Jun 18 - 1.58 Endocrinology results (all February 2019) Thyroid-stimulating
immunoglobulin
cholestoral (less than 5.0) Nov 19 - 5.8 Jul 19 - 6.2 Jun 18 - 5.95 LDL - Cholestoral (less than 2.6) Nov 19 - 3.7 Jul 19 - 4.1 Jun 18 - 3.77 HDL - Cholestoral (greater than 1.29) Nov 19- 1.5 Jul 19 - 1.4 Jun 18 - 1.58 Endocrinology results (all February 2019) Thyroid-stimulating
immunoglobulin
Cider_Woman
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Diagnosed with CLL November 2019
I’m newly diagnosed. I have positive for Zap 70 and CD 38 and Trisomy 12. My CBC and BMP normal. My IGM is low at 28. Ive read and read cancer articles on Zap 70 positive and CD38 positive is a more aggressive CLL. Can someone who has these markers let me know what your oncologist is doing? I’m scheduled
I’m newly diagnosed. I have positive for Zap 70 and CD 38 and Trisomy 12. My CBC and BMP normal. My IGM is low at 28. Ive read and read cancer articles on Zap 70 positive and CD38 positive is a more aggressive CLL. Can someone who has these markers let me know what your oncologist is doing? I’m scheduled
annetxfan
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CLL Support
5 years ago
"Sticky Blood" - Antiphospholipid Syndrome, POTS, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia - The Dysautonomia Conference
by Cort Johnson | Aug 15, 2018 | This blog is part IV in a series of blogs covering the issues presented at the 2018 Dysautonomia International Conference in Nashville, Tennessee. APS and POTS and ME/CFS This is the fourth blog on issues presented in the 2018 Dysautonomia International Conference.
by Cort Johnson | Aug 15, 2018 | This blog is part IV in a series of blogs covering the issues presented at the 2018 Dysautonomia International Conference in Nashville, Tennessee. APS and POTS and ME/CFS This is the fourth blog on issues presented in the 2018 Dysautonomia International Conference.
lupus-support1
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
5 years ago
Confused only igg 18, 39 and 41 reactive. Test results states negative.
I recently had the Western Blot test with IGG bands 18, 39 and 41 reactive. None of the IGM bands were reactive. My Ebstein bar test is also reactive. I had mono 25 years ago. Wondering if that is what caused the band to react. Wondering if I still could have Lyme . I have low b12 levels....
I recently had the Western Blot test with IGG bands 18, 39 and 41 reactive. None of the IGM bands were reactive. My Ebstein bar test is also reactive. I had mono 25 years ago. Wondering if that is what caused the band to react. Wondering if I still could have Lyme . I have low b12 levels....
CW12
in
Living with Lyme Disease UK
5 years ago
Antiphospholipid Antibodies Overlapping in Isolated Neurological Syndrome and Multiple Sclerosis: Neurobiological Insights & Diagnostic . .
Front Cell Neurosci. 2019; 13: 107.
Published online 2019 Mar 19. doi: 10.3389/fncel.2019.00107 A
ntiphospholipid Antibodies Overlapping in Isolated Neurological Syndrome and Multiple Sclerosis: Neurobiological Insights and Diagnostic Challenges
Chiara D’Angelo,1,2,3 Oriol Franch,4 Lidia
Front Cell Neurosci. 2019; 13: 107.
Published online 2019 Mar 19. doi: 10.3389/fncel.2019.00107 A
ntiphospholipid Antibodies Overlapping in Isolated Neurological Syndrome and Multiple Sclerosis: Neurobiological Insights and Diagnostic Challenges
Chiara D’Angelo,1,2,3 Oriol Franch,4 Lidia
lupus-support1
Administrator
in
LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
5 years ago
Rife Ultrasonic therapy cured my platelet crashes by killing the organisim that I caught when I traveled abroad that caused my ITP
I want to say to the researchers that I was cured from a 7 month serious platlet crashing and every 2 weeks IVIG injection ITP ride within one month after a Sept 2017 Rife treatment and 2 weeks of Parasite medication. Rife is ultrasonic waves (like an opera singer breakes a glass with voice) that target
I want to say to the researchers that I was cured from a 7 month serious platlet crashing and every 2 weeks IVIG injection ITP ride within one month after a Sept 2017 Rife treatment and 2 weeks of Parasite medication. Rife is ultrasonic waves (like an opera singer breakes a glass with voice) that target
CDmom
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ITP Support Association
5 years ago
Is low IgM a side-effect of CLL drug treatment?
Immunoglobulin
M (IgM), which is found mainly in the blood and lymph fluid, is the first antibody to be made by the body to fight a new infection. Does IgM tend to be remain low as a result of taking Rituximab [Rituxan] or other CLL drugs?
Immunoglobulin
M (IgM), which is found mainly in the blood and lymph fluid, is the first antibody to be made by the body to fight a new infection. Does IgM tend to be remain low as a result of taking Rituximab [Rituxan] or other CLL drugs?
Higsby
in
CLL Support
5 years ago
Newly diagnosed
Recent NHS bloods by rheumatology Anca, CTD, dsdna, anti rheumatoid factor, complement
immunoglobulin
and ESR all normal, results today. I explained to the rheumatologist how unwell I was and had been put on levothyroidine, he explained that he didn't know much as not his field.
Recent NHS bloods by rheumatology Anca, CTD, dsdna, anti rheumatoid factor, complement
immunoglobulin
and ESR all normal, results today. I explained to the rheumatologist how unwell I was and had been put on levothyroidine, he explained that he didn't know much as not his field.
Thor63
in
Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Nine months post chemo visit
So here I am. Back at what will soon be the largest blood cancer centre in Europe. The queue for the blood test today made you think the extra patients are already here!. And I suppose I only have myself to blame going on so much about how UCLH have saved my life, and how good the A and E is, not
So here I am. Back at what will soon be the largest blood cancer centre in Europe. The queue for the blood test today made you think the extra patients are already here!. And I suppose I only have myself to blame going on so much about how UCLH have saved my life, and how good the A and E is, not
AdrianUK
in
CLL Support
5 years ago
People of HealthUnlocked | Meet Heather
[i] Hi everyone! This week in the People of HealthUnlocked series, Heather shares her journey with a variety of conditions - some starting as early as her 20s. Are you also living with more than one long-term condition? Tell us in the comments below. Have a lovely weekend. [/i]:-)[i] [/i] "I am a 64-
[i] Hi everyone! This week in the People of HealthUnlocked series, Heather shares her journey with a variety of conditions - some starting as early as her 20s. Are you also living with more than one long-term condition? Tell us in the comments below. Have a lovely weekend. [/i]:-)[i] [/i] "I am a 64-
MarketingHU
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HealthUnlocked Blog
5 years ago
PMR, Actemra, and IgM antibodies
I was diagnosed with PMR about a year and a half ago. Started with methotrexate and plaquenil for a few months, and then started monthly Actemra infusions. I'm pretty much pain free these days, primarily because of the Actemra, I think, and I'm now getting an infusion every two months. Blood tests indicate
I was diagnosed with PMR about a year and a half ago. Started with methotrexate and plaquenil for a few months, and then started monthly Actemra infusions. I'm pretty much pain free these days, primarily because of the Actemra, I think, and I'm now getting an infusion every two months. Blood tests indicate
grandemr
in
PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Finally a diagnosis not B12 def
I kept up with supplementation but the only thing that helped was an initial
immunoglobulin
injection. finally I was diagnosed with Lyme disease in April. it will be a long road to recovery but at least I can start treatment.
I kept up with supplementation but the only thing that helped was an initial
immunoglobulin
injection. finally I was diagnosed with Lyme disease in April. it will be a long road to recovery but at least I can start treatment.
lunez22
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
Follicular Lymphoma Patient: 8-Year Treatment Experience
In November 2011, at the age of 64, my wife was diagnosed with follicular lymphoma Stage 4, Grade 3A. She had 50% bone marrow involvement. She is one of the 20% of follicular lymphoma patients who progress rapidly after treatments. In 4 years, she progressed after R-CHOP (6 cycles), bendamustine/rituximab
In November 2011, at the age of 64, my wife was diagnosed with follicular lymphoma Stage 4, Grade 3A. She had 50% bone marrow involvement. She is one of the 20% of follicular lymphoma patients who progress rapidly after treatments. In 4 years, she progressed after R-CHOP (6 cycles), bendamustine/rituximab
wmay13241
in
Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma Friends
5 years ago
Hai
Can aps syndrome patient have positive ANA test......and symptoms free of lupus so that why am asking question is .....in 2013 am diagnosed with acL igm positive and ANA positive....am on warfarin therapy up to now....am asking doctor what was ana positive mean I have lupus....they said u r symptoms
Can aps syndrome patient have positive ANA test......and symptoms free of lupus so that why am asking question is .....in 2013 am diagnosed with acL igm positive and ANA positive....am on warfarin therapy up to now....am asking doctor what was ana positive mean I have lupus....they said u r symptoms
bhaskar2boda
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
5 years ago
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