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I got impetigo and I’m due to get my Covid booster
hi all, hope you are all enjoying the nice weather although from indoors. I was going to the gym up to last week and since Tuesday I got impetigo in my face. At first I thought it was a cold sore but I don’t usually have cold sores and this was itchy and had a runny liquid so I went to the pharmacy and
hi all, hope you are all enjoying the nice weather although from indoors. I was going to the gym up to last week and since Tuesday I got impetigo in my face. At first I thought it was a cold sore but I don’t usually have cold sores and this was itchy and had a runny liquid so I went to the pharmacy and
EG74
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
Varicocele treatment - surgery or embolisation?
Hello all! So we're currently have ICSI due to unexplained infertility, with possible mild male factor due to borderline-low motility and morphology. My partner recently saw a urologist who has diagnosed a varicocele (big thanks to people on this forum for suggesting we check this out!). The urologist
Hello all! So we're currently have ICSI due to unexplained infertility, with possible mild male factor due to borderline-low motility and morphology. My partner recently saw a urologist who has diagnosed a varicocele (big thanks to people on this forum for suggesting we check this out!). The urologist
PurpleCrocus
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Fertility Network UK
8 months ago
Failed First Round ICSI - no blastocysts - NHS wants to put us back on the waiting list. 39years old. Want to try again next month
39, Just had a consultation with Dr after failed first NHS IVF round. No blastocysts. We were contacted out of the blue and our IVF started earlier than we expected (We were given a start of March 2024 as a guide to start) Our appointment was brought forward due to our age and AMH. First appointment
39, Just had a consultation with Dr after failed first NHS IVF round. No blastocysts. We were contacted out of the blue and our IVF started earlier than we expected (We were given a start of March 2024 as a guide to start) Our appointment was brought forward due to our age and AMH. First appointment
Cuppppatea
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Fertility Network UK
8 months ago
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Covid and the NHS
Late april this year I contracted Covid again (previous time was just before the first lockdown). I slept for 4 days feeling cold and exhausted with lack of appetite I lost a stone in weight in 4 weeks. It did not seem to effect my chest so much this time (I have emphysema) but here I am 6 weeks later
Late april this year I contracted Covid again (previous time was just before the first lockdown). I slept for 4 days feeling cold and exhausted with lack of appetite I lost a stone in weight in 4 weeks. It did not seem to effect my chest so much this time (I have emphysema) but here I am 6 weeks later
Daisytime
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Tips to manage embryo transfer phase
Hi my great family, The long wait will be over this week as my transfer day 5 has been scheduled. I produced 11eggs, 8 matured, 5 got fertilized via ICSI. I had mild lower abdomen cramp, which I kept drinking lot of water and it got better. Currently I am not feeling the lower abdomen cramp like before
Hi my great family, The long wait will be over this week as my transfer day 5 has been scheduled. I produced 11eggs, 8 matured, 5 got fertilized via ICSI. I had mild lower abdomen cramp, which I kept drinking lot of water and it got better. Currently I am not feeling the lower abdomen cramp like before
Fauzytt
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Fertility Network UK
8 months ago
Hoping for some reassurance
Hit my head falling off my (not moving) bicycle a couple of months ago and have been suffering from severe nausea triggered by lights, high contrast and moving things since then. I'm seeing a physiotherapist specialized in head injury recovery and have exercises to do (which I do) and I know I'm in
Hit my head falling off my (not moving) bicycle a couple of months ago and have been suffering from severe nausea triggered by lights, high contrast and moving things since then. I'm seeing a physiotherapist specialized in head injury recovery and have exercises to do (which I do) and I know I'm in
capibaras
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Headway
1 year ago
crp 6.7
Hi, I went to see my gp yesterday with suspected uti. I did a urine sample which was showing Leucocytes present, I was given a three day course of antibiotics and blood test sent. I have seen the results of blood tests on nhs app today and is showing abnormal result for crp at 6.7. When I last had
Hi, I went to see my gp yesterday with suspected uti. I did a urine sample which was showing Leucocytes present, I was given a three day course of antibiotics and blood test sent. I have seen the results of blood tests on nhs app today and is showing abnormal result for crp at 6.7. When I last had
Lynlea
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Change of access of treatment to Covid treatments.
I have attached an email which I received today. It might be relevant to some of you: 'You may have previously received a letter or email explaining that you might be suitable for treatments if you get COVID and how to get treatment, if required. We are writing again because the way that you access
I have attached an email which I received today. It might be relevant to some of you: 'You may have previously received a letter or email explaining that you might be suitable for treatments if you get COVID and how to get treatment, if required. We are writing again because the way that you access
Moomin8
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NRAS
1 year ago
update on Covid treatments
I received a email today with updated information. This is just in case people don’t receive emails from the nhs. As of 27th June you will no longer be contacted, if you submit a positive test. The onus is on the patient to contact either their gp or specialist to consider if they should receive antivirals
I received a email today with updated information. This is just in case people don’t receive emails from the nhs. As of 27th June you will no longer be contacted, if you submit a positive test. The onus is on the patient to contact either their gp or specialist to consider if they should receive antivirals
Runrig01
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NRAS
1 year ago
NHS COVID changing
Email from NHS England saying from 27th June they will no longer contact you if you are classed as suitable for antivirals. Instead you contact your GP,hospital dept or NHS covid telephone number. Also from 1st October the way we get the tests may be changing? Yesterday someone told me that covid jabs
Email from NHS England saying from 27th June they will no longer contact you if you are classed as suitable for antivirals. Instead you contact your GP,hospital dept or NHS covid telephone number. Also from 1st October the way we get the tests may be changing? Yesterday someone told me that covid jabs
Jackie1947
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NRAS
1 year ago
Adenomyosis
Back when I had my initial scans ahead of IVF treatment one of the Dr's diagnosed me with adenomyosis. This surprised me as no one had ever spotted this before and I thought you couldn't diagnose it from a transvaginal ultra sound. When I said "Are you sure??" she said "You definitely have adenomyosis
Back when I had my initial scans ahead of IVF treatment one of the Dr's diagnosed me with adenomyosis. This surprised me as no one had ever spotted this before and I thought you couldn't diagnose it from a transvaginal ultra sound. When I said "Are you sure??" she said "You definitely have adenomyosis
Here4ivfinfo
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Fertility Network UK
9 months ago
Covid Treatments NHS Changes
Just had an email from the NHS saying that the Covid treatment contact is changing from the 27th June We are writing again because the way that you access treatment will change from Tuesday 27 June 2023. If you get COVID from Tuesday 27 June 2023: You will no longer be automatically contacted by
Just had an email from the NHS saying that the Covid treatment contact is changing from the 27th June We are writing again because the way that you access treatment will change from Tuesday 27 June 2023. If you get COVID from Tuesday 27 June 2023: You will no longer be automatically contacted by
Alan7690
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Email from NHS - suddenly COVID vulnerable
*****UPDATE******* Well I asked the Dr, about change in status. They have no idea. Then when I got home, I found that I have now been sent free COVID tests in the post. ****** anyone else had an email from the NHS, stating they are vulnerable to COVID and qualify for treatment if it's contracted? (It
*****UPDATE******* Well I asked the Dr, about change in status. They have no idea. Then when I got home, I found that I have now been sent free COVID tests in the post. ****** anyone else had an email from the NHS, stating they are vulnerable to COVID and qualify for treatment if it's contracted? (It
Wetsuiter
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Small cell vasculitis and epidermis demostosis
Back in November last year,I got covered in a rash which was awful . Treatment initially was antibiotics and suspect strep infection. And then as it kept reappearing and visits to dermatology put down as vasculitis caused by covid vaccine of which I still don't really buy into. Here we are 8 months
Back in November last year,I got covered in a rash which was awful . Treatment initially was antibiotics and suspect strep infection. And then as it kept reappearing and visits to dermatology put down as vasculitis caused by covid vaccine of which I still don't really buy into. Here we are 8 months
cartwheels
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CLL Support
1 year ago
W&W, Sepsis, Pneumonia,Cellulitis, FEVERS ! - ???
Had my first visit to the Hematologist . He was patient, he was kind , he was very informative and most important to me , he asked me what my questions and concerns were. Unlike a lot of doctors I worked with as a nurse , ( who MANY have seemed to have lost their Sensitivity chip ) , he was full
Had my first visit to the Hematologist . He was patient, he was kind , he was very informative and most important to me , he asked me what my questions and concerns were. Unlike a lot of doctors I worked with as a nurse , ( who MANY have seemed to have lost their Sensitivity chip ) , he was full
Sillysand
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Looks like even the covid vaccination has 2 sides to the story. (Rats. And just yesterday I had my 3rd booster.)
IgG4 Antibodies Induced by Repeated Vaccination May Generate Immune Tolerance to the SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein May 17 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37243095/ Abstract "Less than a year after the global emergence of the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, a novel vaccine platform based on mRNA technology was
IgG4 Antibodies Induced by Repeated Vaccination May Generate Immune Tolerance to the SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein May 17 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37243095/ Abstract "Less than a year after the global emergence of the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, a novel vaccine platform based on mRNA technology was
MBAnderson
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
significant drop in platelets after Covid Shot
I am wondering if anyone else experienced this, I received my first Covid shot in April. Within the next 3 weeks I had my labs drawn for my monthly phlebotomy. Since 2016 my platelets have consistently been in the mid 700’s. After receiving the covid shot( that was the only difference in the norm)
I am wondering if anyone else experienced this, I received my first Covid shot in April. Within the next 3 weeks I had my labs drawn for my monthly phlebotomy. Since 2016 my platelets have consistently been in the mid 700’s. After receiving the covid shot( that was the only difference in the norm)
Kids0901
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
IVF and work (teaching) and stress, time off for appointments. UK
IVF and work (teaching) and stress UK I resigned from my horrible secondary school teaching job this summer and then found out our ICSI was starting (brought forward. I am currently unemployed. The nature of the appointments is very little notice. I have just failed a cycle with 3 eggs collected
IVF and work (teaching) and stress UK I resigned from my horrible secondary school teaching job this summer and then found out our ICSI was starting (brought forward. I am currently unemployed. The nature of the appointments is very little notice. I have just failed a cycle with 3 eggs collected
Cuppppatea
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Fertility Network UK
9 months ago
Any motivation; This cycle seems long and tiring compare to my first (IVF) and seconday cycle(ICSI).
Hello Ladies, I am not really someone that post but everyone's journey has serve as motivation for me. I am currently undergoing my second ICSI protocol and Thursday is my egg retrieval. This cycle seems long and tiring compare to my first (IVF) and seconday cycle(ICSI). I am repetiting my third cycle
Hello Ladies, I am not really someone that post but everyone's journey has serve as motivation for me. I am currently undergoing my second ICSI protocol and Thursday is my egg retrieval. This cycle seems long and tiring compare to my first (IVF) and seconday cycle(ICSI). I am repetiting my third cycle
Fauzytt
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Fertility Network UK
9 months ago
First Round - ICSI - No Blastocysts day 6 :(
39 years old. First round of ICSI - collected 3 eggs (i'm pretty sure some were too small to justify going in as three are the minimum requirement) And I don't think my medication was correct TBH - as I was on hold to start as a last min colposcopy had to be done as my smear test results came back low
39 years old. First round of ICSI - collected 3 eggs (i'm pretty sure some were too small to justify going in as three are the minimum requirement) And I don't think my medication was correct TBH - as I was on hold to start as a last min colposcopy had to be done as my smear test results came back low
Cuppppatea
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Fertility Network UK
9 months ago
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