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16 follicles but only 3 now growing?
Hi all - long time loiterer, first round IVF-er. I am in the stims stage of our first ever IVF round and slowly baking some follicles over here for first collection for PGTA. I know there are huge drop-offs at each stage - and super unlikely to get great numbers when I'm 42, however......at my baseline
Hi all - long time loiterer, first round IVF-er. I am in the stims stage of our first ever IVF round and slowly baking some follicles over here for first collection for PGTA. I know there are huge drop-offs at each stage - and super unlikely to get great numbers when I'm 42, however......at my baseline
Darcy1996
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Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
Acalabrutinib/COVID/swollen lymph nodes under arm
Hi, I’ve been on Acalabrutinib for almost a year now. I have SLL. Everything had been going wonderfully, my lymph nodes significantly decreased in size, my 3-months follow up scan showed great results, my blood work looked normal, and the side effects were minimal. I recently noticed, however, that
Hi, I’ve been on Acalabrutinib for almost a year now. I have SLL. Everything had been going wonderfully, my lymph nodes significantly decreased in size, my 3-months follow up scan showed great results, my blood work looked normal, and the side effects were minimal. I recently noticed, however, that
Tofa80
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CLL Support
10 months ago
DNA fragmentation and ICSI
Hello, I'm experiencing severe PMS today which means I'm overthinking everything and negative thoughts are just going round and round after a confirmed negative test on Friday (my 3rd and last FET of this cycle). We recently discovered my partner's DNA fragmentation is sitting at 30% and I have a few
Hello, I'm experiencing severe PMS today which means I'm overthinking everything and negative thoughts are just going round and round after a confirmed negative test on Friday (my 3rd and last FET of this cycle). We recently discovered my partner's DNA fragmentation is sitting at 30% and I have a few
Xmishell37
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Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
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Is it ok to take azithromycin with paroxysmal Afb but no episodes for three years.
Consultant has prescribed azithromycin to be taken every three days because I did say I had an exacerbation two years ago, although I am not sure it actually was. Also this entails undergoing three ECGs a month apart. Don't like the sound off that. I also suffer mild bronchiectasis, so I suppose I am
Consultant has prescribed azithromycin to be taken every three days because I did say I had an exacerbation two years ago, although I am not sure it actually was. Also this entails undergoing three ECGs a month apart. Don't like the sound off that. I also suffer mild bronchiectasis, so I suppose I am
Frustrated12
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AF Association
7 months ago
Heart problems and the Covid autumn booster
Just had an interesting thought I'm below the 65 age limit for the covid autumn booster but I automatically get the flu jab each year as I have other problems. After having a heart attack last year would this qualify me for the autumn booster or not I had it last autumn but the goal post for age has
Just had an interesting thought I'm below the 65 age limit for the covid autumn booster but I automatically get the flu jab each year as I have other problems. After having a heart attack last year would this qualify me for the autumn booster or not I had it last autumn but the goal post for age has
Coopergirl52
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
ICSI at Repforit Czech? Pm me
Hi all - just wanted to hear about your stories and accommodation etc. How was treatment & what did you do to pass time?
Hi all - just wanted to hear about your stories and accommodation etc. How was treatment & what did you do to pass time?
Banana77
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Fertility Network UK - Pregnancy Support
3 months ago
If it’s not one thing, it's another! Update
Following on from the previous post, I had my appointment with the Ophthalmology Surgical Unit yesterday. Basically appeared to be a couple of pre-op tests to take measurements of my eyes. I’ve been given a contact number to call in a day or two to find out where on the waiting list I am. Hopefully
Following on from the previous post, I had my appointment with the Ophthalmology Surgical Unit yesterday. Basically appeared to be a couple of pre-op tests to take measurements of my eyes. I’ve been given a contact number to call in a day or two to find out where on the waiting list I am. Hopefully
Gulfstream_Maggie
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
10 months ago
second cycle ivf icsi too much worried nhs policy not freez day 3 (guide me)
hi all it’s my second cycle first already failed . I chose same clinic for second cycle and they are saying they are not going to freeze embyday 3 as it’s nhs policy what if I do t have any on day 5 what shall I do I am too much worried. Is there any such pooling of nhs. Please guide me
hi all it’s my second cycle first already failed . I chose same clinic for second cycle and they are saying they are not going to freeze embyday 3 as it’s nhs policy what if I do t have any on day 5 what shall I do I am too much worried. Is there any such pooling of nhs. Please guide me
Nabsal
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Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
Viral infection to Covid and Flu booster gap.
Diag 2015. FCR 2018, 2023 still in full remission (FISH), My Lymphocyte count is 0.8. I am hypogammaglobulinaemic - IgA, G and M. I have been very fortunate in not having any infection since before diagnosis. Six weeks ago I became suddenly very unwell over the space of 2 hours. What followed was
Diag 2015. FCR 2018, 2023 still in full remission (FISH), My Lymphocyte count is 0.8. I am hypogammaglobulinaemic - IgA, G and M. I have been very fortunate in not having any infection since before diagnosis. Six weeks ago I became suddenly very unwell over the space of 2 hours. What followed was
JigFettler
Volunteer
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CLL Support
9 months ago
Shingles vaccine
Has anyone here has the shingles vaccine? I know that the usual one is a live vaccine but the nurse at the surgery told me that there is a two-dose non-live one I could have if it didn’t compromise my condition. I do have a haematology phone appointment coming up but not for a few weeks yet so I wondered
Has anyone here has the shingles vaccine? I know that the usual one is a live vaccine but the nurse at the surgery told me that there is a two-dose non-live one I could have if it didn’t compromise my condition. I do have a haematology phone appointment coming up but not for a few weeks yet so I wondered
Garstongal
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Covid booster
I'm really anxious about having my booster this time due to some reactions Was really ill last Christmas into the New Year not with Covid but a pneumonia that I couldn't shift despite numerous antibiotics. I now have bronchiectasis along with my asthma! I have booked it as I'm a front line worker but
I'm really anxious about having my booster this time due to some reactions Was really ill last Christmas into the New Year not with Covid but a pneumonia that I couldn't shift despite numerous antibiotics. I now have bronchiectasis along with my asthma! I have booked it as I'm a front line worker but
Janny1
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Asthma Community Forum
9 months ago
Making the invisible visible
I thought I’d share this in case it’s helpful for anyone. One of the hardest parts of my infertility journey has been dealing with pain and grief that is largely invisible to those around us. We are so blessed to have a daughter as a result of our fourth ICSI attempt, 5 years after we started try for
I thought I’d share this in case it’s helpful for anyone. One of the hardest parts of my infertility journey has been dealing with pain and grief that is largely invisible to those around us. We are so blessed to have a daughter as a result of our fourth ICSI attempt, 5 years after we started try for
lmno
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Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
5 fertilised eggs, 1 still trying ICSI
Good morning, Yesterday I had my egg collection and they managed to collect 20 eggs, which I really wasn't expecting as I have a low AMH so was extremely happy. This morning I received that dreaded call to say 14 out of the 20 were mature, 5 have fertilised normally and 1 is trying to fertilise. I now
Good morning, Yesterday I had my egg collection and they managed to collect 20 eggs, which I really wasn't expecting as I have a low AMH so was extremely happy. This morning I received that dreaded call to say 14 out of the 20 were mature, 5 have fertilised normally and 1 is trying to fertilise. I now
WMolly88
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Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
Ibs possible?
Hi, I ended up in hospital in Asia for four days with food poisoning. I had about a year of Diarrhoea . Ive had constipation, grease in my stook, white stools and pain in my stomach. I had eaten all manner of things exotic and was worried I may have damaged my stomach. I get a lot of bloating,
Hi, I ended up in hospital in Asia for four days with food poisoning. I had about a year of Diarrhoea . Ive had constipation, grease in my stook, white stools and pain in my stomach. I had eaten all manner of things exotic and was worried I may have damaged my stomach. I get a lot of bloating,
Diogenes74
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IBS Network
11 months ago
Why am I not elated? (Sensitive)
I’ve just tested (faintly) positive after trying naturally this month! We were due to start a second round of ICSI in a few days. Our first round was an unexplained disappointment (23 fertilised eggs but only one average blast) and resulted in a chemical. I don’t know whether it’s the fact I don’t have
I’ve just tested (faintly) positive after trying naturally this month! We were due to start a second round of ICSI in a few days. Our first round was an unexplained disappointment (23 fertilised eggs but only one average blast) and resulted in a chemical. I don’t know whether it’s the fact I don’t have
K_LNB
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Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
Day 3 transfer of fragmented embryos
I'm 33 yo with presumed poor egg quality though we have not check for sperm fragmentation. I have had 5 egg retrievals over the last year. The first 3 were to bank embryos and the fourth one was in Nov 2023 where we did a fresh transfer of a day 5 early blastocyst that failed. I usually make around
I'm 33 yo with presumed poor egg quality though we have not check for sperm fragmentation. I have had 5 egg retrievals over the last year. The first 3 were to bank embryos and the fourth one was in Nov 2023 where we did a fresh transfer of a day 5 early blastocyst that failed. I usually make around
nf2952
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Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
Failed ICSI - 2 eggs collected none survived
Hi, I guess I am just looking for some advice and good news stories. I had my egg retrieval yesterday. I was a slow responder to stimulation but managed to get about 4 follicles on either ovary to the right kind of size. They managed to get 2 eggs which I was really disappointed with. However received
Hi, I guess I am just looking for some advice and good news stories. I had my egg retrieval yesterday. I was a slow responder to stimulation but managed to get about 4 follicles on either ovary to the right kind of size. They managed to get 2 eggs which I was really disappointed with. However received
Behind_Hazel_Eyes
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Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
post Covid setback
Does anyone have experience with b12d recovery setbacks after Covid? I am 2 months into weekly injections, and had really started so see improvements. Then Covid struck. I am 18 days post-positive test…and my leg tremors have become far more noticeable, along with a resurgence of nerve pains in my hands
Does anyone have experience with b12d recovery setbacks after Covid? I am 2 months into weekly injections, and had really started so see improvements. Then Covid struck. I am 18 days post-positive test…and my leg tremors have become far more noticeable, along with a resurgence of nerve pains in my hands
MuppDog
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
10 months ago
Advice
I am 65, recently diagnosed, no C/L medication so far. I just read this, An anticholinergic medication may be recommended to reduce symptoms of bothersome tremor in people with Parkinson disease under age 70 who do not have significant akinesia or difficulty walking. There are several anticholinergic
I am 65, recently diagnosed, no C/L medication so far. I just read this, An anticholinergic medication may be recommended to reduce symptoms of bothersome tremor in people with Parkinson disease under age 70 who do not have significant akinesia or difficulty walking. There are several anticholinergic
Patitou
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Cure Parkinson's
11 months ago
bleeding after Canesten pessary
I’ve had episodes of thrush over the years all treated with tablets or pessaries. I used a Canesten pessary a couple of days ago and now have period like bleeding. Never experienced this after treatment and pretty sure it’s not a normal period bleed. Any advice on similar welcome
I’ve had episodes of thrush over the years all treated with tablets or pessaries. I used a Canesten pessary a couple of days ago and now have period like bleeding. Never experienced this after treatment and pretty sure it’s not a normal period bleed. Any advice on similar welcome
im989
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Women's Health
9 months ago
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