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Covid-19 vaccine and getting pregnant
I booked my first dose of Covid-19 vaccine on Thursday. Even if I stopped the Clomid treatment this month I ovulated, which was a nice surprise. We are having timed sex intercourse. Is it safe to have the vaccine on Thursday? I will be on 5 days post ovulation. I will start ivf treatment in July, is
I booked my first dose of Covid-19 vaccine on Thursday. Even if I stopped the Clomid treatment this month I ovulated, which was a nice surprise. We are having timed sex intercourse. Is it safe to have the vaccine on Thursday? I will be on 5 days post ovulation. I will start ivf treatment in July, is
FrancyItaly
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
Hyper mobility tips
Hi everyone I hope you’re all well I suffer from fibro and hyper mobility and all my joints are hugely affected. I am really struggling with pain management especially with my new job. My employer is not supportive or understanding and I am not sure how long I can bare the pain and lack of support
Hi everyone I hope you’re all well I suffer from fibro and hyper mobility and all my joints are hugely affected. I am really struggling with pain management especially with my new job. My employer is not supportive or understanding and I am not sure how long I can bare the pain and lack of support
egm123
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Ehlers-Danlos Support UK
3 years ago
Lactulose... Ugh! Please help
So I started taking Lactulose yesterday again. Took it a long time ago with no problems I can remember. 1Tbs 2x a day. Now... 2Tbs 3x a day. I took the first 2Tbs and thought I would die from cramps and gas and then the runs. Drank water like a fish and still awoke dehydrated. Today I am doing 1Tbs 3x
So I started taking Lactulose yesterday again. Took it a long time ago with no problems I can remember. 1Tbs 2x a day. Now... 2Tbs 3x a day. I took the first 2Tbs and thought I would die from cramps and gas and then the runs. Drank water like a fish and still awoke dehydrated. Today I am doing 1Tbs 3x
FLgirl0722
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
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Rising psa and a moderate colon cancer polyp
Anyway I get a colonoscopy yearly as I have
lynch
syndrome
and two weeks ago they found a moderate malignant polyp that was small in my colon so the gastro scooped it out and thinks he got it all and we will recheck it in 6 weeks to see that he got it all.
Anyway I get a colonoscopy yearly as I have
lynch
syndrome
and two weeks ago they found a moderate malignant polyp that was small in my colon so the gastro scooped it out and thinks he got it all and we will recheck it in 6 weeks to see that he got it all.
Mikes21
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Surely this can't be right
Hello I am currently taking clonazepam half a tablet every other night as my GP was concerned about the addictive nature of the drug. It does help a little but still up every night 2/3 times but managing to get about 5/6 hrs which is a lot better than I've had at other times. I had a private neurologist
Hello I am currently taking clonazepam half a tablet every other night as my GP was concerned about the addictive nature of the drug. It does help a little but still up every night 2/3 times but managing to get about 5/6 hrs which is a lot better than I've had at other times. I had a private neurologist
Operababe
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Using Kratom to come off pramipexole
I’ve been taking Pramipexole now for 13 years, two 0.088 a day. I’ve just ordered red vein kratom, which I realise can be addictive, but was wondering if anyone has used this to come off Pramipexole successfully? My last attempt was cold turkey........hellish and I know that the tramadol I was prescribed
I’ve been taking Pramipexole now for 13 years, two 0.088 a day. I’ve just ordered red vein kratom, which I realise can be addictive, but was wondering if anyone has used this to come off Pramipexole successfully? My last attempt was cold turkey........hellish and I know that the tramadol I was prescribed
Deeperside
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Negative HPT after 40.88 Beta hcg is it negative ?
Hi somebody please suggest me i had beta hcg 40.88 2 days before and test need to be repeated after 3 days as per ivf lab.Today i did UPT but it was negative can i consider it a negative pregnancy?
Hi somebody please suggest me i had beta hcg 40.88 2 days before and test need to be repeated after 3 days as per ivf lab.Today i did UPT but it was negative can i consider it a negative pregnancy?
Arya1234
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
Advice - NK cells
Hi fellow warriors, I hope you’re all okay. I haven’t logged in for a number of months as I needed a break from all things IVF after our two failed cycles last year. I hope there have been lots more BFPs and happy news for you all. We are currently planning our next cycle and potentially my last cycle
Hi fellow warriors, I hope you’re all okay. I haven’t logged in for a number of months as I needed a break from all things IVF after our two failed cycles last year. I hope there have been lots more BFPs and happy news for you all. We are currently planning our next cycle and potentially my last cycle
Kat_15
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
**sensitive post** screening results
Hi everyone I had my 12 week scan yesterday and I was very anxious about my screening results and unfortunately I got put into the high risk category for Down syndrome with a 1 in 57 chance, where the national average for my age is 1 in 245. Everything looked normal on the ultrasound, heartbeat was
Hi everyone I had my 12 week scan yesterday and I was very anxious about my screening results and unfortunately I got put into the high risk category for Down syndrome with a 1 in 57 chance, where the national average for my age is 1 in 245. Everything looked normal on the ultrasound, heartbeat was
Sukibubs
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
Carrie Ann Inaba "Sjogren's syndrome, lupus, fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis, "and I have the markers for antiphospholipid syndrome' "
https://www.medpagetoday.com/blogs/celebritydiagnosis/92417
https://www.medpagetoday.com/blogs/celebritydiagnosis/92417
Piscesdreamer
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Carrie Ann Inaba "Sjogren's syndrome, lupus, fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis, "and I have the markers for antiphospholipid syndrome"
(You may need to sign up for a free patient account, I find their emails to be VERY informative) https://www.medpagetoday.com/blogs/celebritydiagnosis/92417
(You may need to sign up for a free patient account, I find their emails to be VERY informative) https://www.medpagetoday.com/blogs/celebritydiagnosis/92417
Piscesdreamer
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
3 years ago
Anyone else have painful knee joints after prolonged ICU stay?
I spent a month in ICU and was intubated most of the time through a tracheostomy (due to double pneumonia caused by Legionnaire's Disease). I also spend a considerable amount of that time in an induced coma and had to relearn walking, hand movements, etc. Two months later I am still suffering from very
I spent a month in ICU and was intubated most of the time through a tracheostomy (due to double pneumonia caused by Legionnaire's Disease). I also spend a considerable amount of that time in an induced coma and had to relearn walking, hand movements, etc. Two months later I am still suffering from very
holdtheprozac
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ICUsteps
3 years ago
Hypoxia?
I posted a question on a video by Dr Neale Barnard regarding RLS. A kind person posted this in response: Finnish doctor found out that the root cause of restless legs is hypoxia. So, enhancing the blood flow by lifestyle that is beneficial to glycocalyx and eNOS, is a cure 😊 Dr Dean Ornish, Campbell
I posted a question on a video by Dr Neale Barnard regarding RLS. A kind person posted this in response: Finnish doctor found out that the root cause of restless legs is hypoxia. So, enhancing the blood flow by lifestyle that is beneficial to glycocalyx and eNOS, is a cure 😊 Dr Dean Ornish, Campbell
kicker2
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
MMC after heartbeat
Hi all, I found out last week my baby stopped growing at 9 weeks 1 day. Up until this point it was spot on for growth, and heart was beating perfectly. I had bleeding in the pregnancy but that was fine and due to it being an FET and not connected to the pregnancy. My question is, when a pregnancy is
Hi all, I found out last week my baby stopped growing at 9 weeks 1 day. Up until this point it was spot on for growth, and heart was beating perfectly. I had bleeding in the pregnancy but that was fine and due to it being an FET and not connected to the pregnancy. My question is, when a pregnancy is
strawberriesandcream
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
Do I really need my fallopian tubes checked?
I was diagnosed with PCOS last year and was told by a gynecologist that I'd need to have a fallopian tube test (HyCoSy) prior to starting ovulation medication (Clomid I believe). I've been waiting 4 months for the test and this month is yet another cycle they're unable to fit me in for! They seem to
I was diagnosed with PCOS last year and was told by a gynecologist that I'd need to have a fallopian tube test (HyCoSy) prior to starting ovulation medication (Clomid I believe). I've been waiting 4 months for the test and this month is yet another cycle they're unable to fit me in for! They seem to
CoralCats
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
Too much fluid around baby??
Hi I am carrying twin boys DCDA, and I went for my first growth scan at 24wks the sonographer told me one of my babies has a little extra fluid I was sent for an early GTT test came back normal.. Haven't heard anything else since. Was wondering if anyone has had the same experience? If so what was the
Hi I am carrying twin boys DCDA, and I went for my first growth scan at 24wks the sonographer told me one of my babies has a little extra fluid I was sent for an early GTT test came back normal.. Haven't heard anything else since. Was wondering if anyone has had the same experience? If so what was the
Sev36
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
3 years ago
Ropinirole and Gabapentin
Hi All, I'm 53 and based in the UK. I've had steadily worsening RLS and been taking 2mg of Ropinirole for around 8 years now. Over the last year my symptoms have got a lot worse and in the last couple of months I've developed spasms and jerking, mainly in my right shoulder (I've nearly punched myself
Hi All, I'm 53 and based in the UK. I've had steadily worsening RLS and been taking 2mg of Ropinirole for around 8 years now. Over the last year my symptoms have got a lot worse and in the last couple of months I've developed spasms and jerking, mainly in my right shoulder (I've nearly punched myself
Shaunygee
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
RLS and now apnea
I've had RLS for over 5 decades now, and have survived by changing drugs when each one has become ineffective. The latest drug--a semi-opioid called buprenorphine--has been the best! However, I now have central sleep apnea greatly interfering with sleep. I wake up tired and am tired throughout the day
I've had RLS for over 5 decades now, and have survived by changing drugs when each one has become ineffective. The latest drug--a semi-opioid called buprenorphine--has been the best! However, I now have central sleep apnea greatly interfering with sleep. I wake up tired and am tired throughout the day
grandpianoman
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Lupus, Sjogrens or something else?
Last December my blood test showed positive ANA titre 1:1000 with dsDNA and histone antibodies which are typical for Lupus. I went to see rheumatologist who said that my symptoms (sinus problems for years etc.) would match to Sjogrens but he still wanted to double check results few months later. Last
Last December my blood test showed positive ANA titre 1:1000 with dsDNA and histone antibodies which are typical for Lupus. I went to see rheumatologist who said that my symptoms (sinus problems for years etc.) would match to Sjogrens but he still wanted to double check results few months later. Last
Nasty_Tony
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Steroids with general anaesthetic
Do I need to double the dose of my steroids (currently 11.5) on the day of hysteroscopy under general anaesthetic and also on the day afterwards? Preop assessment didn't mention it have just been reading around and feel really nervous now. Especially as I've been taking steroids for 21 years.
Do I need to double the dose of my steroids (currently 11.5) on the day of hysteroscopy under general anaesthetic and also on the day afterwards? Preop assessment didn't mention it have just been reading around and feel really nervous now. Especially as I've been taking steroids for 21 years.
maria40
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
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