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how often for a Fibroscan
Someone recently asked how often she should get a fibroscan or a MRE ( a more sophisticated scan). In Dr. Jones' book he says after getting one usually upon diagnosis for a baseline, most have one repeated every 1-5 years depending on how active or aggressive the disease is. I strongly encourage everyone
Someone recently asked how often she should get a fibroscan or a MRE ( a more sophisticated scan). In Dr. Jones' book he says after getting one usually upon diagnosis for a baseline, most have one repeated every 1-5 years depending on how active or aggressive the disease is. I strongly encourage everyone
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
4 months ago
Gabapentin for lupus pain
Hi, does anyone take gabapentin for lupus pain? Wanting some advice on how or if this has helped you, thank you.
Hi, does anyone take gabapentin for lupus pain? Wanting some advice on how or if this has helped you, thank you.
BonnyB
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LUPUS UK
7 months ago
18F-flotufolastat PET alters treatment approach for nearly 90% of patients with recurrent prostate cancer
"18F-flotufolastat is approved by the FDA for use in patients with suspected prostate cancer metastasis who are potentially curable by definitive surgery or radiation, and patients with suspected prostate cancer recurrence based on elevated PSA levels." https://www.urologytimes.com/view/18f-flotufolastat-pet-alters-treatment-approach-for-nearly
"18F-flotufolastat is approved by the FDA for use in patients with suspected prostate cancer metastasis who are potentially curable by definitive surgery or radiation, and patients with suspected prostate cancer recurrence based on elevated PSA levels." https://www.urologytimes.com/view/18f-flotufolastat-pet-alters-treatment-approach-for-nearly
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
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6 weeks pregnant and no heartbeat
Hi all, After 3 years TTC and issues getting NHS funding, we finally started our IVF journey using ICSI. I'm a pessimist and had low expectations, so I was thrilled when we got our BFP!! I am now 6 weeks pregnant. Today, I had an early scan (I ended up hospitalised with OHSS so have been having regular
Hi all, After 3 years TTC and issues getting NHS funding, we finally started our IVF journey using ICSI. I'm a pessimist and had low expectations, so I was thrilled when we got our BFP!! I am now 6 weeks pregnant. Today, I had an early scan (I ended up hospitalised with OHSS so have been having regular
Sweetaholic
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Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
Protocol planners and milestone cards
Hi all - I am getting ahead of myself, but after 3 years of TTC and investigations and 2 clinical pregnancies and a big fat NHS rejection , we are
finally
starting IVF, and about to dive into our first round of IVF + ICSI + PGT-A testing. I know the chances are low at 42 but I am choosing realistic
Hi all - I am getting ahead of myself, but after 3 years of TTC and investigations and 2 clinical pregnancies and a big fat NHS rejection , we are
finally
starting IVF, and about to dive into our first round of IVF + ICSI + PGT-A testing. I know the chances are low at 42 but I am choosing realistic
Darcy1996
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Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
PSMA PET Looks Good But PSA Rising
Hello, I am hoping someone can help us understand what we might be missing prior to meeting with MO this week. My husband was diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer with mets to pelvic lymph node and a few spots in bones in early January 2022 at 56 years old. He was successfully treated with Triplet
Hello, I am hoping someone can help us understand what we might be missing prior to meeting with MO this week. My husband was diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer with mets to pelvic lymph node and a few spots in bones in early January 2022 at 56 years old. He was successfully treated with Triplet
FaithOverFear104
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Failed RP & SRT; Negative PSMA PET
Greetings. I had a radical prostatectomy that failed and then salvage radiation therapy that appears to have failed as well. A recent PSMA PET scan showed no signs of recurrent prostate cancer or metastases. By way of background: NOV 2010 - Dx at age 52; positive DRE, Gleason 3+3, PSA 5.0; prostate
Greetings. I had a radical prostatectomy that failed and then salvage radiation therapy that appears to have failed as well. A recent PSMA PET scan showed no signs of recurrent prostate cancer or metastases. By way of background: NOV 2010 - Dx at age 52; positive DRE, Gleason 3+3, PSA 5.0; prostate
dans_journey
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
2ww with last embryo
This is my first post after many years of TTC & IVF but just feeling the need to speak to other people in a similar situation if anyone is! I'm nearing the end of what I think will be my final 2ww after my 8th FET, with my final embryo. I've had 2 fresh freeze all cycles and 1 cancelled fresh cycle as
This is my first post after many years of TTC & IVF but just feeling the need to speak to other people in a similar situation if anyone is! I'm nearing the end of what I think will be my final 2ww after my 8th FET, with my final embryo. I've had 2 fresh freeze all cycles and 1 cancelled fresh cycle as
Hazel2211
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Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
L Glutamine
Hi everyone, could anyone advice me on L Glutamine, I have Intestinal Metaplasia and I don't know if I should take it. I have read it supports the stomach lining but I am concerned that this would only help a 'normal stomach' and I may do more harm than good. Thanks
Hi everyone, could anyone advice me on L Glutamine, I have Intestinal Metaplasia and I don't know if I should take it. I have read it supports the stomach lining but I am concerned that this would only help a 'normal stomach' and I may do more harm than good. Thanks
Helliborous
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
DHEA supplements
Hi everyone! Can I ask if anyone has used DHEA for fertility aid and if it helped? Also, are there any known side effects and is It ok to take if you have a good egg reserve? It was recommended to me by my doctor to use to prepare for my second round of IVF.
Hi everyone! Can I ask if anyone has used DHEA for fertility aid and if it helped? Also, are there any known side effects and is It ok to take if you have a good egg reserve? It was recommended to me by my doctor to use to prepare for my second round of IVF.
Happy_face
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Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
IVF medications to stop at 12 weeks, how sure can you go cold turkey?
I’m looming to the 12 week marker. In terms of stopping my IVF medication. I’m currently on Lubion once a day, 3 x 400mg of Cyclogest and 4 x 2mg of prognova. I’ve been told by my IVF clinic to stop cold turkey when I hit 12 weeks.. however, I’m really scared to do this.. my pregnancy journey has not
I’m looming to the 12 week marker. In terms of stopping my IVF medication. I’m currently on Lubion once a day, 3 x 400mg of Cyclogest and 4 x 2mg of prognova. I’ve been told by my IVF clinic to stop cold turkey when I hit 12 weeks.. however, I’m really scared to do this.. my pregnancy journey has not
Jetexpress1
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Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
Vyalev, steady levodopa/carbidopa infusion, now available in Canada
Advanced Parkinson's treatment for severe motor symptoms despite oral meds Margarida Maia, PhD avatar by Margarida Maia, PhD | February 12, 2024 A person wearing a baseball cap uses a megaphone cone to make an announcement. Vyalev, a brand name for AbbVie’s ABBV-951 (foslevodopa/foscarbidopa), is
Advanced Parkinson's treatment for severe motor symptoms despite oral meds Margarida Maia, PhD avatar by Margarida Maia, PhD | February 12, 2024 A person wearing a baseball cap uses a megaphone cone to make an announcement. Vyalev, a brand name for AbbVie’s ABBV-951 (foslevodopa/foscarbidopa), is
Thal
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Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
Access Fertility - London - experiences . How to research clinics?
Any tips on researching clinics? No idea where to start. Thinking to go ahead and pay for a 50% refund course of IVF at Access Fertility before my 40th birthday- if you decide you don't want to go ahead you can get a full refund. I am so pushed for time because I am 40 mid may. My husband is booked
Any tips on researching clinics? No idea where to start. Thinking to go ahead and pay for a 50% refund course of IVF at Access Fertility before my 40th birthday- if you decide you don't want to go ahead you can get a full refund. I am so pushed for time because I am 40 mid may. My husband is booked
Cuppppatea
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Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
Help understanding my blood test results.
Hi M54 Have been diagnosed with underactive thyroid for about 4 years now. Symptoms were fatigue, insomnia, depression,feeling cold all the time.However lately have been experiencing memory and concentration problems. Have an appointment with an Endo on the 30th of this month what should I raise with
Hi M54 Have been diagnosed with underactive thyroid for about 4 years now. Symptoms were fatigue, insomnia, depression,feeling cold all the time.However lately have been experiencing memory and concentration problems. Have an appointment with an Endo on the 30th of this month what should I raise with
gerrycrilley1
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
IVF Babble & doctor Q&A live tonight
Hi all, I’ve just seen that IVF babble are hosting a Q&A tonight with Dr Farahani from the Portland, at 8pm UKT You can send questions now, or live, and they’ll be saving it in their feed https://www.instagram.com/p/C4aRRieMjuP/?igsh=MXcwcmJ6cnVqNm5mdA==
Hi all, I’ve just seen that IVF babble are hosting a Q&A tonight with Dr Farahani from the Portland, at 8pm UKT You can send questions now, or live, and they’ll be saving it in their feed https://www.instagram.com/p/C4aRRieMjuP/?igsh=MXcwcmJ6cnVqNm5mdA==
Darcy1996
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Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
BMI exactly 30 - IVF through NHS
Hi, Hope all are fine. Should BMI be exactly 30 to do IVF through NHS? Mine was 30.7 when I checked today. Has anyone done IVF through NHS BMI over 30? Thank you all lovelies...
Hi, Hope all are fine. Should BMI be exactly 30 to do IVF through NHS? Mine was 30.7 when I checked today. Has anyone done IVF through NHS BMI over 30? Thank you all lovelies...
Shanik
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Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
Heavy periods
I’ve just started towards my next next FET and I’m concerned at the heaviness and clots from my period. I had endo zapped a few years ago before my first IVF with OE. Moved on to DE now. My clinic don’t seem to be concerned or want to do any investigations/treatment, but after 6 failed transfers of 8
I’ve just started towards my next next FET and I’m concerned at the heaviness and clots from my period. I had endo zapped a few years ago before my first IVF with OE. Moved on to DE now. My clinic don’t seem to be concerned or want to do any investigations/treatment, but after 6 failed transfers of 8
Doodlebug23
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Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
colposcopy while trying / ivf timing
I have a colposcopy scheduled for just after my next period which will be my first natural bleed after my second failed cycle. I had an appointment in august before my first cycle and they didn’t take a biopsy because I wanted to to ahead with the cycle. I am wondering if they do need to take a biopsy
I have a colposcopy scheduled for just after my next period which will be my first natural bleed after my second failed cycle. I had an appointment in august before my first cycle and they didn’t take a biopsy because I wanted to to ahead with the cycle. I am wondering if they do need to take a biopsy
Cuppppatea
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Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
After miscarriage with IVF high risk pregnancy
Hi ladies, Hope all of you are fine. I want to share my stories and I wish you could help me and share your experience too.I did my IVF treatment in London. I had severe endometriosis and adenomyosis.I was completely fine upto 10 weeks. I had frozen transfer. After that I started to heavily bleed at
Hi ladies, Hope all of you are fine. I want to share my stories and I wish you could help me and share your experience too.I did my IVF treatment in London. I had severe endometriosis and adenomyosis.I was completely fine upto 10 weeks. I had frozen transfer. After that I started to heavily bleed at
trishabhowmik
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Fertility Network UK - Pregnancy Support
3 months ago
Confused: what does this mean?
So I've just been told that the reason my follicle may not be growing is due to "dysfunctional follicle secondary to the egg quality in that follicle". This is on a monitoring cycle with 6x 150 meriofert injections. Can anyone actually explain what this means / could mean? I'm about to start IVF next
So I've just been told that the reason my follicle may not be growing is due to "dysfunctional follicle secondary to the egg quality in that follicle". This is on a monitoring cycle with 6x 150 meriofert injections. Can anyone actually explain what this means / could mean? I'm about to start IVF next
Gabby2011
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Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
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