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AUTOIMMUNE LIVER BLOODS
I am new to this community and have found some useful information here. I was diagnosed with B12 deficiency of 158 last August, had various tests plus B12 repeated on 17 January and this time my B12 came back at 147. My GP says it’s borderline but from what I’ve read hear it’s low, he did further bloods
I am new to this community and have found some useful information here. I was diagnosed with B12 deficiency of 158 last August, had various tests plus B12 repeated on 17 January and this time my B12 came back at 147. My GP says it’s borderline but from what I’ve read hear it’s low, he did further bloods
Frenchbetty
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
Any proof that removing a tumor off prostate bed by radiation or surgery is better than just systemic therapy ?
Here is my history PSA rising now 0.77 Going for pet scan tomorrow Tumour on prostate bed had Radical Prostatectomy with Lymph node removal 03/2023 Stage 4 Oligo Metastatic Prostate Cancer Original PSA 942.40 at diagnosis 06/2022 Gleason 8 / 9 ductal without large cribform gland, cT3b
Here is my history PSA rising now 0.77 Going for pet scan tomorrow Tumour on prostate bed had Radical Prostatectomy with Lymph node removal 03/2023 Stage 4 Oligo Metastatic Prostate Cancer Original PSA 942.40 at diagnosis 06/2022 Gleason 8 / 9 ductal without large cribform gland, cT3b
Shorehousejam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
2nd ivf cycle
Hello We are due to commence our 2nd fresh IVF-ICSI cycle in the next few weeks. Our first cycle we had downregulation with norethisterone but it gave me horrendous side effects which required me to stop working. My response to stims was slow to begin and not wonderful, 5 eggs, of which 4 were mature
Hello We are due to commence our 2nd fresh IVF-ICSI cycle in the next few weeks. Our first cycle we had downregulation with norethisterone but it gave me horrendous side effects which required me to stop working. My response to stims was slow to begin and not wonderful, 5 eggs, of which 4 were mature
aso328
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Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
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IUI at 43
I’m hoping to hear from anyone whose had an IUI whose in a similar age range as me. I am 43 with secondary infertility (following primary infertility) and I have low ovarian reserve and had lap excision of mild endo 5 weeks ago, I also have mild diffuse adenomyosis. My husband won’t agree to IVF, and
I’m hoping to hear from anyone whose had an IUI whose in a similar age range as me. I am 43 with secondary infertility (following primary infertility) and I have low ovarian reserve and had lap excision of mild endo 5 weeks ago, I also have mild diffuse adenomyosis. My husband won’t agree to IVF, and
MontsJ
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Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
independent fertility advice any suggestions?
Hi everyone, Hope you’re all ok. We have just completed our second round of IVF ICSI which was unsuccessful. Our clinic is advising that we just do the same again. I don’t think that’s the best option as we’ve done the same protocol twice and hasn’t been successful. I want to speak to a specialist who
Hi everyone, Hope you’re all ok. We have just completed our second round of IVF ICSI which was unsuccessful. Our clinic is advising that we just do the same again. I don’t think that’s the best option as we’ve done the same protocol twice and hasn’t been successful. I want to speak to a specialist who
Seapark100
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Infertility Support
3 months ago
Headaches
Hi everyone I was diagnosed with Graves in 2021 and had treatment which put the Graves in remission. I am starting to feel unwell again and getting headaches and just feeling lousy but wondered if the headaches is a symptom of Graves. I do suffer with migraines. I am having my bloods done tomorrow
Hi everyone I was diagnosed with Graves in 2021 and had treatment which put the Graves in remission. I am starting to feel unwell again and getting headaches and just feeling lousy but wondered if the headaches is a symptom of Graves. I do suffer with migraines. I am having my bloods done tomorrow
Titch18
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Hope for confusion/brain fog
Umecrine Cognition is developing a completely new type of drug for neurological disorders in the brain that can occur as a result of a number of underlying diseases and lead to severely reduced cognition and alertness. The results from an internationally recognized clinical phase 2 study indicate that
Umecrine Cognition is developing a completely new type of drug for neurological disorders in the brain that can occur as a result of a number of underlying diseases and lead to severely reduced cognition and alertness. The results from an internationally recognized clinical phase 2 study indicate that
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
4 months ago
Tuesday 'tips'
[i]What are some ways you cope with the fatigue?[/i] [i]How has the fatigue affected your life overall?[/i] [i]What have you found helpful on those days?[/i] [i]finally.....[/i][i]
..has you doctor ever asked you "how's the fatigue?"
[/i][i] I know for me, he has never ever asked me in the 20
[i]What are some ways you cope with the fatigue?[/i] [i]How has the fatigue affected your life overall?[/i] [i]What have you found helpful on those days?[/i] [i]finally.....[/i][i]
..has you doctor ever asked you "how's the fatigue?"
[/i][i] I know for me, he has never ever asked me in the 20
DonnaBoll
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PBC Foundation
4 months ago
Initial Phase 1 Data on MB-105 for Patients with PSCA-positive Castration Resistant Prostate Cancer
From what I understand PSCA is highly expressed in prostate cancer cells but also in other kinds of cancer and also in other tissues (in small amounts), and its production increases as the disease progresses, making it a better target for later stages (but this is my speculation!). What is important
From what I understand PSCA is highly expressed in prostate cancer cells but also in other kinds of cancer and also in other tissues (in small amounts), and its production increases as the disease progresses, making it a better target for later stages (but this is my speculation!). What is important
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
cramps and spotting 4dp5dt
Hi Everyone, I hope your all holding onto all the positive vibes whatever stage you are at. I am 4 days past our 5 day embryos transfer, it’s our second go at IVF as the first failed after a 3 day transfer. I’ve started spotting a little pink discharge and my tummy is lightly cramping, which feels
Hi Everyone, I hope your all holding onto all the positive vibes whatever stage you are at. I am 4 days past our 5 day embryos transfer, it’s our second go at IVF as the first failed after a 3 day transfer. I’ve started spotting a little pink discharge and my tummy is lightly cramping, which feels
CBartonB
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Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
Cortisol result help in interpreting please
Hi Hashimoto's sufferer for 40 years and ill most of that time. Worsening symptoms although I have had these symptoms before just not as long lasting or debilitating as they have been over the last 12 months. Treated with Levothyroxine only (this after being advised in writing by an endocrinologist 6
Hi Hashimoto's sufferer for 40 years and ill most of that time. Worsening symptoms although I have had these symptoms before just not as long lasting or debilitating as they have been over the last 12 months. Treated with Levothyroxine only (this after being advised in writing by an endocrinologist 6
Shebbie
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Mitochondrial ivf
Hello,I have read many posts here and wish you all so much luck and love through your fertility journeys. I am new to this site and am desperately trying to hear from those who have gone through Mitochondrial IVF, also known as mitochondrial replacement therapy (MRT) or three-parent IVF. We sadly
Hello,I have read many posts here and wish you all so much luck and love through your fertility journeys. I am new to this site and am desperately trying to hear from those who have gone through Mitochondrial IVF, also known as mitochondrial replacement therapy (MRT) or three-parent IVF. We sadly
Beccacn2024
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Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
Shocking turn of events and I'm terrified- reassurance appreciated
Hi - sorry in advance for long post!I've had a really shocking turn of events this week (I'm normally on the other forum) and hoping I can get some reassurance. The context is that I've been TTC for 5 years and have tried IVF multiple times. Had an early natural miscarriage back in 2020. In 2021 for
Hi - sorry in advance for long post!I've had a really shocking turn of events this week (I'm normally on the other forum) and hoping I can get some reassurance. The context is that I've been TTC for 5 years and have tried IVF multiple times. Had an early natural miscarriage back in 2020. In 2021 for
Skittles11
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Fertility Network UK - Pregnancy Support
3 months ago
Preparing for 2nd cycle
We have just had our first cycle of IVF/ICSI. Unfortunately this failed with a chemical pregnancy and did not get any frosties. We will have our review appointment with the consultant in due course. The nurse has said it will be 6 months before we can try again. Is this a standardised time scale or clinic
We have just had our first cycle of IVF/ICSI. Unfortunately this failed with a chemical pregnancy and did not get any frosties. We will have our review appointment with the consultant in due course. The nurse has said it will be 6 months before we can try again. Is this a standardised time scale or clinic
LittlePea23
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Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
Follicle Numbers
Hi everyone, I have just started the stims for my first IVF cycle. I had my follicle count today and it was much lower than my last (8 & 4) I wonder if the number of follicles in folks first scan at the start of STIMS always ends up the same at the end or can I grow more? sorry I'm just a bit disappointed
Hi everyone, I have just started the stims for my first IVF cycle. I had my follicle count today and it was much lower than my last (8 & 4) I wonder if the number of follicles in folks first scan at the start of STIMS always ends up the same at the end or can I grow more? sorry I'm just a bit disappointed
Pineapple2743
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Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
Can IBS lead to other conditions?
HiAfter having ibs most of my adult life it has, I believe led to an autoimmune condition. Leaky gut then migraines and all the time the link was gluten. Gluten free now and have been for over 3 years, dairy free too for over 2 years, private tests have led to this very restrictive diet. FODMAPDIET didn't
HiAfter having ibs most of my adult life it has, I believe led to an autoimmune condition. Leaky gut then migraines and all the time the link was gluten. Gluten free now and have been for over 3 years, dairy free too for over 2 years, private tests have led to this very restrictive diet. FODMAPDIET didn't
penelope2
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IBS Network
7 months ago
In need of some hope 🙏🙏
Hi, I'm currently 5 weeks pregnant via ivf with my 5th embryo transfer. Have previously had multiple losses via natural pregnancy and ivf. Last night I went to the loo and had a little pink/red blood on the tissue about the size of 50p. Since then it has just been brown spotting only when wiping. I've
Hi, I'm currently 5 weeks pregnant via ivf with my 5th embryo transfer. Have previously had multiple losses via natural pregnancy and ivf. Last night I went to the loo and had a little pink/red blood on the tissue about the size of 50p. Since then it has just been brown spotting only when wiping. I've
Tanzytilly
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Fertility Network UK - Pregnancy Support
3 months ago
Ketogenic diet alters the epigenetic and immune landscape of prostate cancer to overcome resistance to immune checkpoint blockade therapy.
Overall, this strikes me as too hypothetical for us to apply, but what do I know? "Overall, these findings illuminate a potential clinical path of using HDACi and optimized KD regimens to enhance ICB therapy for PCa." HDACi = histone deacetylase inhibitor [To date, four HDAC inhibitors, Vorinostat
Overall, this strikes me as too hypothetical for us to apply, but what do I know? "Overall, these findings illuminate a potential clinical path of using HDACi and optimized KD regimens to enhance ICB therapy for PCa." HDACi = histone deacetylase inhibitor [To date, four HDAC inhibitors, Vorinostat
cigafred
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Fight Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Ivf through NHS
Hello everyone, I'm 39 years old, nearing the age limit, and thinking about starting IVF treatment with the NHS. Can anyone provide an estimate of how long it might take before we could begin the process? I turn 40 at the end of the year, so time is a factor. I would appreciate your advice on this matter
Hello everyone, I'm 39 years old, nearing the age limit, and thinking about starting IVF treatment with the NHS. Can anyone provide an estimate of how long it might take before we could begin the process? I turn 40 at the end of the year, so time is a factor. I would appreciate your advice on this matter
Fragola
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Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
SSR today - just looking for other experiences
Hi all, my husband had his surgical sperm retrieval recently in the form of TESA as well as biopsies. They found sperm in a few different places but plenty of good sperm from the biopsied tissue. We got a total of 8 vials to be frozen which they said is good news. We don’t really know what this
Hi all, my husband had his surgical sperm retrieval recently in the form of TESA as well as biopsies. They found sperm in a few different places but plenty of good sperm from the biopsied tissue. We got a total of 8 vials to be frozen which they said is good news. We don’t really know what this
Annemarie02
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Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
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