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Vabysmo or Eylea
My father's dry amd has recently progressed to wet and we have been advised to get an
Anti
VEGF
injection. He has advanced glaucoma as well and this is his only working eye (left). The other eye is already affected by glaucoma (90-95%).
My father's dry amd has recently progressed to wet and we have been advised to get an
Anti
VEGF
injection. He has advanced glaucoma as well and this is his only working eye (left). The other eye is already affected by glaucoma (90-95%).
VikPa
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Macular Society
3 months ago
Webinar - Biosimilars
Patients are starting to be offered the cheaper
anti
-
VEGF
drugs, as existing medicines are no longer subject to patent Biosimilars are important as copying a successful medicine is much quicker and cheaper than developing a new one as the original has already been proven to work.
Patients are starting to be offered the cheaper
anti
-
VEGF
drugs, as existing medicines are no longer subject to patent Biosimilars are important as copying a successful medicine is much quicker and cheaper than developing a new one as the original has already been proven to work.
Carol_MacularSociety
Partner
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Macular Society
1 year ago
employer moved me
Discovered private nhs employer has moved me from room on my own to room with other staff during my absence from work after emergency hip replacement surgery with no consultation 🙁have RA and on anti tnf medication and been in room on own since return to work in 2020 and choose to wear face mask still
Discovered private nhs employer has moved me from room on my own to room with other staff during my absence from work after emergency hip replacement surgery with no consultation 🙁have RA and on anti tnf medication and been in room on own since return to work in 2020 and choose to wear face mask still
1984cockapoo
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NRAS
2 months ago
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CHANGE OF BIOLOGIC TREATMENT
Hello, I have had Rheumatoid arthritis since my late 30s (77 now). I had several biologic treatments , some of which did not really control the RA well… The best biologic was Enbrel (Etanercept) weekly injections. It gave me my life back for 14 years until I had my second knee replacement operation
Hello, I have had Rheumatoid arthritis since my late 30s (77 now). I had several biologic treatments , some of which did not really control the RA well… The best biologic was Enbrel (Etanercept) weekly injections. It gave me my life back for 14 years until I had my second knee replacement operation
JGBH
in
Arthritis Action
3 months ago
Update *may be sensitive for some*
Update
I haven’t posted in a while but thought I would give an update. I’m now 24 weeks pregnant and have had a semi-smooth pregnancy so far some of the symptoms I’ve had are;
Symptoms
- light bleed (turned out I am A- (RhD Neg) so needed to get the preventative anti D shot early.
Update
I haven’t posted in a while but thought I would give an update. I’m now 24 weeks pregnant and have had a semi-smooth pregnancy so far some of the symptoms I’ve had are;
Symptoms
- light bleed (turned out I am A- (RhD Neg) so needed to get the preventative anti D shot early.
Novbby
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Fertility Network UK
7 months ago
At my wits end
After suffering with stomach issues for an absolutely years (getting progressively worse each year) I was eventually given a test from the GP, the stool sample flagged something so was sent off to gastro. They did the usual colonoscopy which came back with ulcers in the colon. They took samples, which
After suffering with stomach issues for an absolutely years (getting progressively worse each year) I was eventually given a test from the GP, the stool sample flagged something so was sent off to gastro. They did the usual colonoscopy which came back with ulcers in the colon. They took samples, which
FedupwithIBS1
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IBS Network
8 months ago
ITP, Need your help
In May 2016, some purpura and Petechia was observed in my legs, to know about it I did CBC. CBC report showed that Platelets of my blood had reached about 47,000 and by passage of 20 days it decreased and reached to 10,000. Beside this I had heavy bleeding and Epistaxis along with purpura. I stated
In May 2016, some purpura and Petechia was observed in my legs, to know about it I did CBC. CBC report showed that Platelets of my blood had reached about 47,000 and by passage of 20 days it decreased and reached to 10,000. Beside this I had heavy bleeding and Epistaxis along with purpura. I stated
Homayoon
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ITP Support Association
8 months ago
R A 4 anti tnf on bariticinib 2mg
Severe RA since 1995 has anyone had 2nd total hip replacement ,one keeps dislocating had it 22yrs .
Severe RA since 1995 has anyone had 2nd total hip replacement ,one keeps dislocating had it 22yrs .
Elephant100
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NRAS
8 months ago
Flare? Or has biologic stopped working?
I am on COSENTYX and MTX and had been doing ok. The consultant said I needed to start Alendronic acid as my bone density borderline. Within a few weeks my arthritis symptoms started to flare. I had a depo injection, but little or no effect. I have been taking celecoxib which wasn't doing enough so now
I am on COSENTYX and MTX and had been doing ok. The consultant said I needed to start Alendronic acid as my bone density borderline. Within a few weeks my arthritis symptoms started to flare. I had a depo injection, but little or no effect. I have been taking celecoxib which wasn't doing enough so now
Gilliancheche
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NRAS
10 months ago
New to group
Good morning, I just found this group online while looking for a support group for my husband’s demyelinating syndrome. I have been through the wringer with chronic back pain due to degenerative disc disease since 1989. I try not to let my pain define me, though. My new pain specialist recommended
Good morning, I just found this group online while looking for a support group for my husband’s demyelinating syndrome. I have been through the wringer with chronic back pain due to degenerative disc disease since 1989. I try not to let my pain define me, though. My new pain specialist recommended
TrueBlue1212
in
Pain Concern
12 hours ago
Private care?
Hi everyone, I'm in a desperate situation which I am sure a lot of you can relate to. Quickly, my story: At 24 years old, I have had severe period pains since I started menstruating 12 years ago. Cramps in lower tummy, back, and most painfully, all down my legs, front and back. The leg pains have
Hi everyone, I'm in a desperate situation which I am sure a lot of you can relate to. Quickly, my story: At 24 years old, I have had severe period pains since I started menstruating 12 years ago. Cramps in lower tummy, back, and most painfully, all down my legs, front and back. The leg pains have
mousemeb
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Endometriosis UK
3 days ago
Worries prior to treatment
I'm sorry, its me, panicking again. Has anyones folicle count ever been incorrect? I'm only 31 and only have 7. I know it only takes one egg but I don't know whether to do a few cycles of collecting before having a transfer. My AMH is also near the bottom end of people my age. Trying to be positive
I'm sorry, its me, panicking again. Has anyones folicle count ever been incorrect? I'm only 31 and only have 7. I know it only takes one egg but I don't know whether to do a few cycles of collecting before having a transfer. My AMH is also near the bottom end of people my age. Trying to be positive
Running4u
in
Fertility Network UK
4 days ago
Dundee ivf help
Hi all I have been to my first appointment at Dundee ACU today and had a baseline scan and amh bloods taken for ivf. I am self funding with donor sperm. Just wondered if anyone can share their Dundee journey with me and let me know how long after this appointment did it take to start treatment? Private
Hi all I have been to my first appointment at Dundee ACU today and had a baseline scan and amh bloods taken for ivf. I am self funding with donor sperm. Just wondered if anyone can share their Dundee journey with me and let me know how long after this appointment did it take to start treatment? Private
Scotivf40
in
Fertility Network UK
4 days ago
secondary infertility deciding when to stop
So I’m very lucky to already have the most wonderful child ! We’ve been trying to have another baby for over 2 years. I’ve had failed IUIs and then did a round of IVF where I had x4 embryos at day five which I was told were all ‘good’. Anyway none of them stuck x3 negatives and I had x1 chemical pregnancy
So I’m very lucky to already have the most wonderful child ! We’ve been trying to have another baby for over 2 years. I’ve had failed IUIs and then did a round of IVF where I had x4 embryos at day five which I was told were all ‘good’. Anyway none of them stuck x3 negatives and I had x1 chemical pregnancy
Flounder84
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Fertility Network UK
5 days ago
Anyone tried the step down protocol? Pcos
hi after a really poor ivf cycle abroad on 112.5 gonal f .only obtained 5 eggs 3 over mature 2 were fine (lost baby to fetal anomaly) and one did not implant . I started off with 14 folicles but by the time they retrieved them they lost alot and were over mature . I have good amh and egg reserve! Aswell
hi after a really poor ivf cycle abroad on 112.5 gonal f .only obtained 5 eggs 3 over mature 2 were fine (lost baby to fetal anomaly) and one did not implant . I started off with 14 folicles but by the time they retrieved them they lost alot and were over mature . I have good amh and egg reserve! Aswell
Pcosround2
in
Fertility Network UK
7 days ago
43 and game over
I’ve just had my first fertility appointment after waiting 8 months. I have had 5 miscarriages (3 being chemicals). I had blood tests done for fertility last year and was told on two separate occasions they were both normal. However have been told by a different doctor yesterday this indicates peri menopause
I’ve just had my first fertility appointment after waiting 8 months. I have had 5 miscarriages (3 being chemicals). I had blood tests done for fertility last year and was told on two separate occasions they were both normal. However have been told by a different doctor yesterday this indicates peri menopause
Kel8018580
in
Fertility Network UK
8 days ago
Low AMH and AFC
Has anyone in their 30's had a fairly low result of both and had positive experiences? I'm only 31 and feeling like my body has let me down
Has anyone in their 30's had a fairly low result of both and had positive experiences? I'm only 31 and feeling like my body has let me down
Running4u
in
Fertility Network UK
8 days ago
will ivf work for me again? I am scared
hello , i lost my baby to fetal anomaly after having a fresh transfer with ivf , last year was 25 , pcos , irregular periods . It worked the first time with a day 3 transfer. I am turning 27 this june , normal bmi slightly high amh ( pcos) . We had another embryo 3bb which we tried 2 months after
hello , i lost my baby to fetal anomaly after having a fresh transfer with ivf , last year was 25 , pcos , irregular periods . It worked the first time with a day 3 transfer. I am turning 27 this june , normal bmi slightly high amh ( pcos) . We had another embryo 3bb which we tried 2 months after
Pcosround2
in
Fertility Network UK
8 days ago
Gonal F Vs Menopur. Very low AMH
Hi 👋🏻 I have finally chosen my clinic, and will start a cycle in the next month or two. I'm going to be doing PGT-A due to my previous miscarriages, if I have any embryos. My issue is I have very low AMH (< 2 pmol/l). I do get pregnant but have miscarried all 3 last year. So I have no idea what this
Hi 👋🏻 I have finally chosen my clinic, and will start a cycle in the next month or two. I'm going to be doing PGT-A due to my previous miscarriages, if I have any embryos. My issue is I have very low AMH (< 2 pmol/l). I do get pregnant but have miscarried all 3 last year. So I have no idea what this
PenpalLdn
in
Fertility Network UK
10 days ago
Age, Donor Eggs & Anxiety
Hi warriors! Back on this wagon after quite sometime and looking for some advice, thoughts & most importantly your valuable emotional support. I’m 44 & after undergoing 3 IVFs & 1 IUI with my own eggs, have been advised by the consultant to consider the donor egg route as none of the cycles turned
Hi warriors! Back on this wagon after quite sometime and looking for some advice, thoughts & most importantly your valuable emotional support. I’m 44 & after undergoing 3 IVFs & 1 IUI with my own eggs, have been advised by the consultant to consider the donor egg route as none of the cycles turned
Sbss
in
Fertility Network UK
13 days ago
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