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Hi all an update on my new rheumy
Hi everybody, yesterday evening I had an appointment with my new Rheumy. I was actually dreading it due to my last experience with the previous rheumatologist. Well I have to say he was brilliant listened to me, Then going on my symptoms and doing an ultrasound on my hands and looking at all my blood
Hi everybody, yesterday evening I had an appointment with my new Rheumy. I was actually dreading it due to my last experience with the previous rheumatologist. Well I have to say he was brilliant listened to me, Then going on my symptoms and doing an ultrasound on my hands and looking at all my blood
Wonderfullifeandmore
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
RLS and Covid vaccine
Just for everyones awareness, my RLS was way worsened by the covid vaccine and so far it seems to have been a permanent side effect. I had RLS since I was a kid but tyically lasted 10 to 30 minutes each night whereas after the vaccine (within days) it shot up to 2 to 3 hours. I wanted to make sure I
Just for everyones awareness, my RLS was way worsened by the covid vaccine and so far it seems to have been a permanent side effect. I had RLS since I was a kid but tyically lasted 10 to 30 minutes each night whereas after the vaccine (within days) it shot up to 2 to 3 hours. I wanted to make sure I
the7thsong
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Flying with liquid medication
I go on holiday in a couple of weeks and need to take all my needles and lubion as well as Tinzaparin. Although they are less than 100ml in each vial/syringe, collectively they’ll be more than 100ml. Do I just need to take my prescription or do I have to declare the meds or get in touch with the airports
I go on holiday in a couple of weeks and need to take all my needles and lubion as well as Tinzaparin. Although they are less than 100ml in each vial/syringe, collectively they’ll be more than 100ml. Do I just need to take my prescription or do I have to declare the meds or get in touch with the airports
Alwaysbelieving
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Fertility Network UK
11 months ago
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Husband refusing to accept his weekend drinking is an issue for our fertility.
Husband refusing to accept his weekend drinking is an issue for fertility. At the beginning of our fertility journey (Feb 2023) his results were drastic. ICSI for male factor infertility. By August when we had ICSI they had improved but not great. Three eggs were fertilised but non reached day 5 blast
Husband refusing to accept his weekend drinking is an issue for fertility. At the beginning of our fertility journey (Feb 2023) his results were drastic. ICSI for male factor infertility. By August when we had ICSI they had improved but not great. Three eggs were fertilised but non reached day 5 blast
Cuppppatea
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Fertility Network UK
7 months ago
Mould Issues
Has anyone experience with mould allergy/mycotoxins? My health is pretty good but I have a lingering oral problem (persistent leak/discharge from top left gum) and a few cognitive issues that come and go. I have turned every stone and latest MRI’s and CT scans still show nothing unremarkable but a
Has anyone experience with mould allergy/mycotoxins? My health is pretty good but I have a lingering oral problem (persistent leak/discharge from top left gum) and a few cognitive issues that come and go. I have turned every stone and latest MRI’s and CT scans still show nothing unremarkable but a
radd
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Rejected for anti virals
Hi everyone I tested positive for Covid on Tuesday and reported it to my GP surgery on Wednesday. I heard from Chelsea and Westminster Hospital on Thursday. They asked about how active my Lupus had been and I told them recently it had been pretty well controlled and they asked how it affected me and
Hi everyone I tested positive for Covid on Tuesday and reported it to my GP surgery on Wednesday. I heard from Chelsea and Westminster Hospital on Thursday. They asked about how active my Lupus had been and I told them recently it had been pretty well controlled and they asked how it affected me and
BookishVibes
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
Scan following Transfer
Hi Guys, I have had a positive test since 6dp5dt on my first fresh IVF/ ICSI transfer, I am currently 6w+2 and had a private scan yesterday because my anxiety is through the roof…(as usual) and a gestational sac and yolk sac was seen but no embryo/ baby/ heartbeat, the tech says its early and to re-scan
Hi Guys, I have had a positive test since 6dp5dt on my first fresh IVF/ ICSI transfer, I am currently 6w+2 and had a private scan yesterday because my anxiety is through the roof…(as usual) and a gestational sac and yolk sac was seen but no embryo/ baby/ heartbeat, the tech says its early and to re-scan
Jwatsonx
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Fertility Network UK
7 months ago
Deciding on my next IVF protocol - advice
Hi All! My first IVF ICSI cycle recently failed because my two only embryos didnt make it to the blastocyst stage. They were fine until about day 4 and then they arrested. I will be 42 in about 3 months and have AMH levels about 7. Four egg were retrieved during the egg collection from about 8 size folicules
Hi All! My first IVF ICSI cycle recently failed because my two only embryos didnt make it to the blastocyst stage. They were fine until about day 4 and then they arrested. I will be 42 in about 3 months and have AMH levels about 7. Four egg were retrieved during the egg collection from about 8 size folicules
Blueberryshrub
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Fertility Network UK
7 months ago
Hepatitis Advice please community - Got lots of question on LFT - thank you so much
So, I am having a bit of a spin out on this... viral hepatitis questions! ALT on the 10th May was 171. GGT was 120. I had an operation on 5th May (previous post had medication details). 15th May until 1st June - nausea, night sweats, lack of appetite bit of itching on back and thigh (Dr said it was
So, I am having a bit of a spin out on this... viral hepatitis questions! ALT on the 10th May was 171. GGT was 120. I had an operation on 5th May (previous post had medication details). 15th May until 1st June - nausea, night sweats, lack of appetite bit of itching on back and thigh (Dr said it was
GBB82
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Paxlovid for Covid if you have PMR
hi all. Living in France for 5 months didn’t think I would get Covid here but I did. I think it came with our guests on the plane. But in any case I have Paxlovid with me but I keep seeing things that say don’t take it if you have autoimmune disorder. Is that us? My doctor gave it to me but…. I am down
hi all. Living in France for 5 months didn’t think I would get Covid here but I did. I think it came with our guests on the plane. But in any case I have Paxlovid with me but I keep seeing things that say don’t take it if you have autoimmune disorder. Is that us? My doctor gave it to me but…. I am down
bluegirl7
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
UKHSA update on scarlet fever and invasive Group A streptococcal infection
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/ukhsa-update-on-scarlet-fever-and-invasive-group-a-strep Extract: "[i]Scarlet fever is caused by bacteria called group A streptococci. These bacteria also cause other respiratory and skin infections such as strep throat and impetigo. [/i][i] [/i] [i]In very rare occasions
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/ukhsa-update-on-scarlet-fever-and-invasive-group-a-strep Extract: "[i]Scarlet fever is caused by bacteria called group A streptococci. These bacteria also cause other respiratory and skin infections such as strep throat and impetigo. [/i][i] [/i] [i]In very rare occasions
bennevisplace
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Devestated - empty looking sac at 7 week scan
Hello, I’ve had a whirlwind of a few weeks which included a totally unselected BFP following our last round of ovulation induction before moving to IVF in the new year. Of course I was anxious but really thought this could be my lucky break and naturally got carried away imagining future baby. Today
Hello, I’ve had a whirlwind of a few weeks which included a totally unselected BFP following our last round of ovulation induction before moving to IVF in the new year. Of course I was anxious but really thought this could be my lucky break and naturally got carried away imagining future baby. Today
CarlottaD27
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Fertility Network UK
9 months ago
laparoscopy
Hi All, So after 5 rounds of IVF, yesterday I managed to get a cancellation for a laparoscopy and dye procedure. Findings - I have adhesions on my uterus, ovaries and liver?! This could limit the blood supply to my follicles, eggs and hinder egg quality etc… I do not have the atypical symptoms for
Hi All, So after 5 rounds of IVF, yesterday I managed to get a cancellation for a laparoscopy and dye procedure. Findings - I have adhesions on my uterus, ovaries and liver?! This could limit the blood supply to my follicles, eggs and hinder egg quality etc… I do not have the atypical symptoms for
Anonymou5
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Fertility Network UK
7 months ago
Dreading seeing the Rheumatologist
Hi everyone, I have an appointment coming up with my Rheumatologist which I’ve been under for the last 3 1/2 years (I’m in the UK, we don’t get a choice in who we see). It took him a couple of years to finally diagnose PMR. During that time I’d become almost housebound. He insisted I take the
Hi everyone, I have an appointment coming up with my Rheumatologist which I’ve been under for the last 3 1/2 years (I’m in the UK, we don’t get a choice in who we see). It took him a couple of years to finally diagnose PMR. During that time I’d become almost housebound. He insisted I take the
Bramble2000
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
IVF or ICSI?
Hi, one query that if male’s sperm has no problem/perfect, and I naturally fall pregnant before(but ectopic unfortunately), so choose IVF or ICSI? The price of the 2 are the same in my clinic, so it’s my decision to choose, which is better? and also wondering why my clinic charge same price? Anyone has
Hi, one query that if male’s sperm has no problem/perfect, and I naturally fall pregnant before(but ectopic unfortunately), so choose IVF or ICSI? The price of the 2 are the same in my clinic, so it’s my decision to choose, which is better? and also wondering why my clinic charge same price? Anyone has
Avocado111
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Fertility Network UK
7 months ago
11 eggs retrieved, 7 mature. Only 3 fertilised.
we’re on our IVF ICSI journey. 11 eggs retrieved, 7 mature and just had a call that 3 have fertilised. Day 3 call is Friday and fingers crossed implantation Sunday. So so nervous and worried waiting for all to be normal!! Anyone got a positive stories from similar numbers?!
we’re on our IVF ICSI journey. 11 eggs retrieved, 7 mature and just had a call that 3 have fertilised. Day 3 call is Friday and fingers crossed implantation Sunday. So so nervous and worried waiting for all to be normal!! Anyone got a positive stories from similar numbers?!
Kalover
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Fertility Network UK
7 months ago
Flare and due COVID jab Friday
Hi all. I hope you are all well or as well as can be. 🙂 I'm booked for my spring COVID booster tomorrow but I'm starting to flare, sore hands and shoulders etc and they are starting me on hydroxychloroquine next week as well as the 3g if sulfasalazine I'm already on. Have any of you had the jab whilst
Hi all. I hope you are all well or as well as can be. 🙂 I'm booked for my spring COVID booster tomorrow but I'm starting to flare, sore hands and shoulders etc and they are starting me on hydroxychloroquine next week as well as the 3g if sulfasalazine I'm already on. Have any of you had the jab whilst
Haz58
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NRAS
1 year ago
Methylene Blue
Has anyone used or considered Methylene Blue in very low dosages for their Parkinson's? Franciso Gonzalez-Lima of the University of Texas, Austin is an expert on its advantages for treating neurological diseases. Mercola did an interview with him on the subject. Mercola does not promote synthetic drugs
Has anyone used or considered Methylene Blue in very low dosages for their Parkinson's? Franciso Gonzalez-Lima of the University of Texas, Austin is an expert on its advantages for treating neurological diseases. Mercola did an interview with him on the subject. Mercola does not promote synthetic drugs
Trailing
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Long awaited/ Neglected review
Hello,, My name is Cat, I had a heart attack in 2018. I was put on the Gold standard medications, after having two stents fitted to my LAD. I had my cardiac rehabilitation and later reviewed . I was given the all clear. I started working full time again and then covid hit. Everything was okay until
Hello,, My name is Cat, I had a heart attack in 2018. I was put on the Gold standard medications, after having two stents fitted to my LAD. I had my cardiac rehabilitation and later reviewed . I was given the all clear. I started working full time again and then covid hit. Everything was okay until
Katydl
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Slow, slow, quick quick slow -to taper or not?
I've forgotten the name of the tapering method. It's come to me in an hour or so I am sure. Canada was amazing and exhausting, we've been back since the 31st May and are still recovering. Mark was diagnosed with OA in his knees in March. Despite steroid injections before we left, his knees did not
I've forgotten the name of the tapering method. It's come to me in an hour or so I am sure. Canada was amazing and exhausting, we've been back since the 31st May and are still recovering. Mark was diagnosed with OA in his knees in March. Despite steroid injections before we left, his knees did not
IdasMum
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
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