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I just finished two
ecs
and three transfers at ivf Spain, one of which resulted in my son but the costs of going again including all the travel and accommodation are huge. Looking for somewhere closer to home. Any advice, good or bad experiences to share?
I just finished two
ecs
and three transfers at ivf Spain, one of which resulted in my son but the costs of going again including all the travel and accommodation are huge. Looking for somewhere closer to home. Any advice, good or bad experiences to share?
Mercury363
in
Fertility Network UK
2 months ago
Birth announcement (trigger warning)
in a
ECS
, suspected placenta accreta, and of course IVF, to bring our little one home safe and well.
in a
ECS
, suspected placenta accreta, and of course IVF, to bring our little one home safe and well.
helodie
in
Fertility Network UK - Pregnancy Support
10 months ago
Struggling. Any advice?
I’ve got endometriosis and adenomyosis and unfortunately the
ECs
flared things to the point that I have pain a lot more than was normal before. I also got OHSS a few times and when our transfer failed… it kind of broke me in a way I honestly hadn’t expected.
I’ve got endometriosis and adenomyosis and unfortunately the
ECs
flared things to the point that I have pain a lot more than was normal before. I also got OHSS a few times and when our transfer failed… it kind of broke me in a way I honestly hadn’t expected.
PinkCat22
in
Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
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FET fees in full IVF cycle package
We paid for a full cycle (price includs 'embryotransfer') and did not transfer in the cycle, with a plan to repeat
ECs
until we have enough embryos banked. When we started talking to the clinic about the FET, we were presented with an additional fee for the FET as a single item on the price list.
We paid for a full cycle (price includs 'embryotransfer') and did not transfer in the cycle, with a plan to repeat
ECs
until we have enough embryos banked. When we started talking to the clinic about the FET, we were presented with an additional fee for the FET as a single item on the price list.
konyaga
in
Fertility Network UK
11 months ago
Little update
Hey Everyone Just a little update from me, Olive is doing really well, growing nicely and around midnight until 3am she has a little rave in my womb and is really active. She is definitely going to be a party goer and a footballer when she's older. Dan has moved in with my mum while he recovers,
Hey Everyone Just a little update from me, Olive is doing really well, growing nicely and around midnight until 3am she has a little rave in my womb and is really active. She is definitely going to be a party goer and a footballer when she's older. Dan has moved in with my mum while he recovers,
Valentina98
in
British Heart Foundation
12 hours ago
Syncope is a symptom not a condition
Do you and your GP appreciate that Syncope is a symptom not a condition? Every patient who experiences a blackout should be given a 12-lead ECG to check heart rhythm analysis and look for arrhythmias and genetic, inherited or familial heart rhythm disorders. STARS website, www.stars.org.uk
Do you and your GP appreciate that Syncope is a symptom not a condition? Every patient who experiences a blackout should be given a 12-lead ECG to check heart rhythm analysis and look for arrhythmias and genetic, inherited or familial heart rhythm disorders. STARS website, www.stars.org.uk
TracyAdmin
STARS
in
Unexplained Faints and Consciousness
1 day ago
Strong negative reaction to first Docetaxel treatment
I am participating in an NIH study combining Docetaxel with an immunotherapy. I had my first treatment of only Docetaxel this Tuesday. I lasted 2 minutes and 7cc before I had a severe reaction - severe flushing (glowing red from head to toe), difficulty breathing, sweating, uncontrollable shivering.
I am participating in an NIH study combining Docetaxel with an immunotherapy. I had my first treatment of only Docetaxel this Tuesday. I lasted 2 minutes and 7cc before I had a severe reaction - severe flushing (glowing red from head to toe), difficulty breathing, sweating, uncontrollable shivering.
4tunate1
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 day ago
ecg monitor - electrical interference
hello I had my 7 day ecg monitor put on yesterday! Been having fluttering and flip / flop sensations. Not hopeful will show up as can be intermittent. Usually happen at rest. But I remembered this morning a paramedic previously taking my ecg at home saying to turn off the electric riser recliner chair
hello I had my 7 day ecg monitor put on yesterday! Been having fluttering and flip / flop sensations. Not hopeful will show up as can be intermittent. Usually happen at rest. But I remembered this morning a paramedic previously taking my ecg at home saying to turn off the electric riser recliner chair
Fanfab1
in
British Heart Foundation
1 day ago
Not in AF
After having echograms,ct angiogram,48hr ecg over last 5 months, I have a PFO or hole in my heart, apparently from birth,never knew,but my heart has recovered and is now a normal size,I have angina but going to have a long acting gtn tablet instead of spray so can walk better and farther, but apparently
After having echograms,ct angiogram,48hr ecg over last 5 months, I have a PFO or hole in my heart, apparently from birth,never knew,but my heart has recovered and is now a normal size,I have angina but going to have a long acting gtn tablet instead of spray so can walk better and farther, but apparently
sandandkev
in
British Heart Foundation
2 days ago
Iregular heartbeat
I have almost fainted 3 times. GP refered me to Hospital ECG , echo, 7 day monitor and eventual letter from consultant which was hard to understand but confirmed iregula heart beat and put me on beta blockers . Saw GP who checked me over and told me to check that I am on hospital clinic waiting list
I have almost fainted 3 times. GP refered me to Hospital ECG , echo, 7 day monitor and eventual letter from consultant which was hard to understand but confirmed iregula heart beat and put me on beta blockers . Saw GP who checked me over and told me to check that I am on hospital clinic waiting list
habumhug
in
British Heart Foundation
2 days ago
Gallstones
Hello I went to out of hours in September after having pain under my ribs right side that went round to my back, they said to take paracetamol and buscopan, as I said I suffer with IBS. The next day the pain didnt go away and I went to A&E, they took blood and did an ECG it came back clear. They
Hello I went to out of hours in September after having pain under my ribs right side that went round to my back, they said to take paracetamol and buscopan, as I said I suffer with IBS. The next day the pain didnt go away and I went to A&E, they took blood and did an ECG it came back clear. They
aliclg
in
British Liver Trust
2 days ago
AF changing its face
I posted recently about my paroxysmal AF (since 2020) normally lasting up to 3 days, this time now entering its 8th day. Went to GP yesterday, all the usual tests, ECG, nothing abnormal except irregular heartbeat. The conclusion being probable it has done its time on paroxysmal and is trying out persistent
I posted recently about my paroxysmal AF (since 2020) normally lasting up to 3 days, this time now entering its 8th day. Went to GP yesterday, all the usual tests, ECG, nothing abnormal except irregular heartbeat. The conclusion being probable it has done its time on paroxysmal and is trying out persistent
50568789
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 days ago
irregular heart low pulse rate
morning. Last couple weeks noticed slow pulse and irregular heartbeat Doctors Appointment yesterday I have a ECG Thursday possibly AF any ideas what happens next will I be referred to cardiology. Quite worried not slept Any advice please
morning. Last couple weeks noticed slow pulse and irregular heartbeat Doctors Appointment yesterday I have a ECG Thursday possibly AF any ideas what happens next will I be referred to cardiology. Quite worried not slept Any advice please
Summertimeflowers
in
British Heart Foundation
4 days ago
sudden sharp pain
can anyone relate to a sudden sharp body pain that goes as quickly as it comes? I was vacuuming earlier & had a really sharp pain under my left breast/top of stomach. It scared me thinking it’s my heart but I had cardio tests, ecg, heart scan & 48 hour monitor test last November & everything was good
can anyone relate to a sudden sharp body pain that goes as quickly as it comes? I was vacuuming earlier & had a really sharp pain under my left breast/top of stomach. It scared me thinking it’s my heart but I had cardio tests, ecg, heart scan & 48 hour monitor test last November & everything was good
Gilly61
in
Pain Concern
4 days ago
New to all this
76 years old, no heart problems as far as I knew, just had one of my better games of golf for a couple of years and started to get an ache in my chest in the evening. So phoned the Healthline (I live in NZ) and they had a 30 minute wait, so tried the ambulance service, who operate a triage service.
76 years old, no heart problems as far as I knew, just had one of my better games of golf for a couple of years and started to get an ache in my chest in the evening. So phoned the Healthline (I live in NZ) and they had a 30 minute wait, so tried the ambulance service, who operate a triage service.
ParrotY
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 days ago
Wenckebach phenomenon
I have had two heart surgeries in the past and was getting skipped heart beats for a while. After my 24 hour ECG they found something called wenckebach phenomenon. Anyone have any idea what this is and is it normal for someone with a heart condition
I have had two heart surgeries in the past and was getting skipped heart beats for a while. After my 24 hour ECG they found something called wenckebach phenomenon. Anyone have any idea what this is and is it normal for someone with a heart condition
Spammy123
in
Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
8 days ago
occasional AF
My husband has recently had several bouts of AF lasting just a few minutes each. Heart rate only slightly raised. He is 72, pretty fit and not overweight. Had an ECG at the doctors which didn't detect AF. GP just said to leave it but call an ambulance if happens again and he is breathless. Is this how
My husband has recently had several bouts of AF lasting just a few minutes each. Heart rate only slightly raised. He is 72, pretty fit and not overweight. Had an ECG at the doctors which didn't detect AF. GP just said to leave it but call an ambulance if happens again and he is breathless. Is this how
Norfolk_spaniel
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
9 days ago
Readings : what do they mean ?
Two questions if I may please ; I have already been diagnosed as being an A/F suferer with three stents and chronic cardio issues I an 71 . I am due for a pace maker in the next six to eight weeks . My I watch also alerts me to low heart beat , 34 sometimes and a 6 second delay to restart between
Two questions if I may please ; I have already been diagnosed as being an A/F suferer with three stents and chronic cardio issues I an 71 . I am due for a pace maker in the next six to eight weeks . My I watch also alerts me to low heart beat , 34 sometimes and a 6 second delay to restart between
Quovadisuk
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
9 days ago
Ablation
Had my telephone appointment with the doctor at John Radclffe Hostital oxford a couple of weeks ago. H, as I expect is normal went through all the risks and asked me questions on my afib. Atthe ned he said I could have a ablation so I said yes. had aht eletter sent to me today and it say my local hospital
Had my telephone appointment with the doctor at John Radclffe Hostital oxford a couple of weeks ago. H, as I expect is normal went through all the risks and asked me questions on my afib. Atthe ned he said I could have a ablation so I said yes. had aht eletter sent to me today and it say my local hospital
dindy
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
9 days ago
meds and tachycardia
hello I’ve now been put on 2.5 of bisop twice per day , flec as pill in pocket or one at night if I want to , they say my ecg s all fine no af , just tachycardia now , just wondering if it’s best to keep a bit of flec in your system to help ? I’ve been on these medications for 13 yrs with no problems
hello I’ve now been put on 2.5 of bisop twice per day , flec as pill in pocket or one at night if I want to , they say my ecg s all fine no af , just tachycardia now , just wondering if it’s best to keep a bit of flec in your system to help ? I’ve been on these medications for 13 yrs with no problems
Prosecco1997
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
9 days ago
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