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Letrozole
Good evening, looking to find a Dr to prescribe letrozole to boost ovulation for natural conception. I am 44 and don't really want to go for IVF but would be happy to try letrozole and progesterone supplementation to boost my (low) chances to conceive naturally. What is the best course of action? Will
Good evening, looking to find a Dr to prescribe letrozole to boost ovulation for natural conception. I am 44 and don't really want to go for IVF but would be happy to try letrozole and progesterone supplementation to boost my (low) chances to conceive naturally. What is the best course of action? Will
Azzurra79
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
How to cope with ivf injection
I have referral apppointment to discuss steps for IVF in April and my goal is to lose at least 2 more kg before then as I will need to qualify for ivf on nhs. I have lost 2kg so far so getting there I am a bit nervous however about ivf. Main things that firstly worries me is the injections, the idea
I have referral apppointment to discuss steps for IVF in April and my goal is to lose at least 2 more kg before then as I will need to qualify for ivf on nhs. I have lost 2kg so far so getting there I am a bit nervous however about ivf. Main things that firstly worries me is the injections, the idea
Jennifer89
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
Hycosy or HSG
hi please all guide me. I already had one Ivf cycle failed. Now still not feeling energy for next cycle as feeling scared. And want to try my all option then to go for 2nd round. Could anyone guide if anyone had private Hycosy or HSG also what is different in these both. And roughly how much they cost
hi please all guide me. I already had one Ivf cycle failed. Now still not feeling energy for next cycle as feeling scared. And want to try my all option then to go for 2nd round. Could anyone guide if anyone had private Hycosy or HSG also what is different in these both. And roughly how much they cost
Nabsal
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
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High albumin?
What could cause slightly high albumin in blood? Just had some blood tests done and this was the only thing out of range. When I Google it, I only find dehydration as a possible cause. I drink a ton of water so this seems very unlikely to me. My past levels have always been within range. The doctor didn
What could cause slightly high albumin in blood? Just had some blood tests done and this was the only thing out of range. When I Google it, I only find dehydration as a possible cause. I drink a ton of water so this seems very unlikely to me. My past levels have always been within range. The doctor didn
Healthnut22
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Day 2 or Day 5 transfer? Help!!!
Hi Guys!!! I need to hear from anyone that had experience with a day 2 transfer. Im definitely not new to ivf, I have had 3 egg retrievals ( the last one was yesterday) and 5 embryo transfers so far in the space of 4 yrs, all unsuccessful..... I have actually never seen a positive pregnancy test đ© I
Hi Guys!!! I need to hear from anyone that had experience with a day 2 transfer. Im definitely not new to ivf, I have had 3 egg retrievals ( the last one was yesterday) and 5 embryo transfers so far in the space of 4 yrs, all unsuccessful..... I have actually never seen a positive pregnancy test đ© I
Islandgrl
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
Thyroid antibody result
Hi there, I was just wondering if a thyroid antibody level of 822 is quite high? My T4 is 9.6 and TSH is 12.04 Have been on Levothroxine 50mg for nearly 6 weeks so awaiting another blood test to see if itâs helped bring the levels down. I havenât had a chance to discuss the antibody result with
Hi there, I was just wondering if a thyroid antibody level of 822 is quite high? My T4 is 9.6 and TSH is 12.04 Have been on Levothroxine 50mg for nearly 6 weeks so awaiting another blood test to see if itâs helped bring the levels down. I havenât had a chance to discuss the antibody result with
Cloud77
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Some good news
I was told on the fifth of December that my ultrasound scan had picked up three small suspicious lesions, and that what they saw was suggestive of cirrhosis, portal vein hypertension and varices. I immediately quit alcohol, eating cannabis and otc sleeping remedies. I radically changed my diet and began
I was told on the fifth of December that my ultrasound scan had picked up three small suspicious lesions, and that what they saw was suggestive of cirrhosis, portal vein hypertension and varices. I immediately quit alcohol, eating cannabis and otc sleeping remedies. I radically changed my diet and began
Ruthless247
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British Liver Trust
5 months ago
Prolactin high
Been seeing an Endocrinologist privately as after 45 week wait still no appointment on the nhs. After a couple of blood test was tested for prolactin and it came up high Serum prolactin level 1117 mIU/L. Does anyone else make have this issue is it connected to thyroxine? Now back with GP as canât afford
Been seeing an Endocrinologist privately as after 45 week wait still no appointment on the nhs. After a couple of blood test was tested for prolactin and it came up high Serum prolactin level 1117 mIU/L. Does anyone else make have this issue is it connected to thyroxine? Now back with GP as canât afford
Jimmy69
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
follicles not rupturing?
has this happened anyone else? Since the very first consultation I had with my nhs clinic I mentioned my low progesterone and asked if they were sure I was ovulating. They basically said oh yeah like unless your cycles are 90 days long then youâre ovulating. And sure ivf will force ovulation anyway
has this happened anyone else? Since the very first consultation I had with my nhs clinic I mentioned my low progesterone and asked if they were sure I was ovulating. They basically said oh yeah like unless your cycles are 90 days long then youâre ovulating. And sure ivf will force ovulation anyway
ForABabyPanda
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Fertility Network UK
5 months ago
IBD symptoms with no diagnosis
I was just diagnosed with IBS 6 months ago, before my 40th birthday. It started with persistent constipation, bloating and cramping that led to a colonoscopy. Since my mother has Crohn's, I expected the same diagnoses, but instead I got an all clear from the GI doctors. The months that followed put my
I was just diagnosed with IBS 6 months ago, before my 40th birthday. It started with persistent constipation, bloating and cramping that led to a colonoscopy. Since my mother has Crohn's, I expected the same diagnoses, but instead I got an all clear from the GI doctors. The months that followed put my
JQLA
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IBS Network
5 months ago
Low amh of 1.1 in early 40s, successful IVF?
Hi, I just received my amh levels which are at 1.1 with the doctor telling me that this is extremely low and itâs likely that I wonât get any eggs with ivf treatment. Has anyone gone on to have a successful egg collection and pregnancy with low amh in their early 40s? I currently have a 2 year old who
Hi, I just received my amh levels which are at 1.1 with the doctor telling me that this is extremely low and itâs likely that I wonât get any eggs with ivf treatment. Has anyone gone on to have a successful egg collection and pregnancy with low amh in their early 40s? I currently have a 2 year old who
Robbinbird
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Fertility Network UK
5 months ago
Darolutamide failing after 2 years. Any success if I switch to Xandi or Zytiga or do I need to move to Pluvicto.
Dx 2018. PSA 16. Been on Orgovyx. Started Second line (Darolutamide) two years ago when PSA started to rise. PSA rose over the [u]last 5 months[/u] from 0.021 (August) to 0.48 I had a few bone mets and several lymph nodes when dx. Trying to find other treatments since I'm running out of Standard
Dx 2018. PSA 16. Been on Orgovyx. Started Second line (Darolutamide) two years ago when PSA started to rise. PSA rose over the [u]last 5 months[/u] from 0.021 (August) to 0.48 I had a few bone mets and several lymph nodes when dx. Trying to find other treatments since I'm running out of Standard
Longterm101
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
How might DNA fragmentation affect treatment?
My partner (32M) and I (32F) have just had our funding approved for IVF. His morphology has been low on all tests, although came back borderline normal on the most recent one at 4%. Everything else has always come back normal for both of us. The consultant recommended that he has a DNA fragmentation
My partner (32M) and I (32F) have just had our funding approved for IVF. His morphology has been low on all tests, although came back borderline normal on the most recent one at 4%. Everything else has always come back normal for both of us. The consultant recommended that he has a DNA fragmentation
zbexbj
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Fertility Network UK
5 months ago
Overall Survival With [177]Lu-PSMA-617 vs Cabazitaxel in Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer
The Lancet Oncology TAKE-HOME MESSAGE TheraP was a phase II trial that compared the efficacy of radioligand therapy with 177Lu-PSMA-617 with that of cabazitaxel in patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer who had previously received docetaxel. After a median follow-up of 35.7 months
The Lancet Oncology TAKE-HOME MESSAGE TheraP was a phase II trial that compared the efficacy of radioligand therapy with 177Lu-PSMA-617 with that of cabazitaxel in patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer who had previously received docetaxel. After a median follow-up of 35.7 months
Magnus1964
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Criteria for "my ADT has stopped working and we have to move to another"
Hello - So my third post ADT initiation (Lupron+Abi) PSA test is coming up and since it was <.1 six weeks ago, I asked how the criteria of âhas stopped workingâ works -to my Hopkins MO and I got this - âWe want to declare a therapy no longer effective when PSA is clearly going up. Â We look for 0.3
Hello - So my third post ADT initiation (Lupron+Abi) PSA test is coming up and since it was <.1 six weeks ago, I asked how the criteria of âhas stopped workingâ works -to my Hopkins MO and I got this - âWe want to declare a therapy no longer effective when PSA is clearly going up. Â We look for 0.3
jackwfrench
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Parkinsonâs and vagal nerve stimulation, promising human studies.
RESULTS: PD patients showed instable gait with insufficient range of motion during usual walking. [u]
Active taVNS improved gait characteristics including step length, stride velocity, stride length, and step length variability compared with sham taVNS after completion of the 7-day therapy.
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RESULTS: PD patients showed instable gait with insufficient range of motion during usual walking. [u]
Active taVNS improved gait characteristics including step length, stride velocity, stride length, and step length variability compared with sham taVNS after completion of the 7-day therapy.
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House2
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Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
Do I have lupus?
Several years ago I was having a lot of joint pains in my legs and fevers. I was referred to haematology who then referred me on to infectious diseases. The consultant did blood tests and told me I had a positive ANA test and anti-Double stranded dna antibody test which was positive, he diagnosed me
Several years ago I was having a lot of joint pains in my legs and fevers. I was referred to haematology who then referred me on to infectious diseases. The consultant did blood tests and told me I had a positive ANA test and anti-Double stranded dna antibody test which was positive, he diagnosed me
Poppy-12345
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LUPUS UK
8 months ago
PMR & COVID Vaccine Link?
In another thread which I began on a different subject, the possibility of a link between PMR and COVID vaccine came up. In that thread, for the first time I saw something other than idle speculation that the vaccine and PMR might be l inked: [i]A study published[/i][u][i] in the journal Rheumatology
In another thread which I began on a different subject, the possibility of a link between PMR and COVID vaccine came up. In that thread, for the first time I saw something other than idle speculation that the vaccine and PMR might be l inked: [i]A study published[/i][u][i] in the journal Rheumatology
Mansplainer101
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
Kidney Transplant
Had a KT last January 2023 still battling fatigue and tiredness wondering if anyone else has these problems after 6 months.
Had a KT last January 2023 still battling fatigue and tiredness wondering if anyone else has these problems after 6 months.
Zbiguy
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Kidney Disease
11 months ago
First round of IVF as single female with low AMH and 2 potential follicles
Hello - I stumbled across this thread when searching desperately for answers I was really hopeful to find some blogs of ladies who are undergoing ivf with not many follicles - Iâve been injecting for 8 nights now and introduced another last night - I had 11 follicles on Monday - they were small but I
Hello - I stumbled across this thread when searching desperately for answers I was really hopeful to find some blogs of ladies who are undergoing ivf with not many follicles - Iâve been injecting for 8 nights now and introduced another last night - I had 11 follicles on Monday - they were small but I
RoxyRhani
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Fertility Network UK
5 months ago
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