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More than two years trying to conceive and looks like my Michael Phelps aren’t good enough (morphology and motility issues) therefore we will be starting the IVF process through NHS in U.K. First we will be doing a series of blood tests...
Anyway, it’s been some hard two years and now we are relying on only one IVF chance, we hope and looking forward to being parents. Not sure what else I can add (very sad) but I’ll share in due course if we had success. |
[QUOTE=Dr Sardonicus;509019]"Comes and goes in cycles" is worth mentioning to the doctor. That's really unusual. The only "cyclical" illness that comes to mind is malaria, which as far as I know doesn't present like a head cold, but is quite serious. It has been called the greatest of the great pestilential fevers. So I hope to heck that [i]that's[/i] not your problem!
(The malaria "illness cycle" varies with kind, but it's on the order of a few days. It reflects the life cycle of the animalcules that cause it.)[/QUOTE] My guess would be mononucleosis. I had to go back 50 years to my college days when it seemed that every winter there were 4 or 5 guys on my dorm floor who had that and their symptoms were similar, especially the cyclical part. |
[QUOTE=Routeee;509664]I need to do an essay for tomorrow, and my professor said to completely redo it[/QUOTE]
You might be better off posting this to [URL="https://mersenneforum.org/forumdisplay.php?f=78"]Homework Help[/URL]. |
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[QUOTE=pinhodecarlos;509988]More than two years trying to conceive and looks like my Michael Phelps aren’t good enough (morphology and motility issues) therefore we will be starting the IVF process through NHS in U.K. First we will be doing a series of blood tests...
Anyway, it’s been some hard two years and now we are relying on only one IVF chance, we hope and looking forward to being parents. Not sure what else I can add (very sad) but I’ll share in due course if we had success.[/QUOTE] My younger sister and her husband had similar issues, met when they were not exactly young and decided they wanted kids when they were ~40. They went through all kinds of stuff, multiple IVF trials and special therapies designed to boost the odds of an IVF success ... long story short, they finally succeeded and their twin (one blond like his dad, the other darker like his mom) boys will turn 10 this Wednesday - this is them on vacation last summer, wearing their "Aw, do we hafta take *another* picture?" faces: |
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[QUOTE]"Comes and goes in cycles" is worth mentioning to the doctor. That's really unusual. The only "cyclical" illness that comes to mind is malaria[/QUOTE][URL]https://patient.info/doctor/fever-and-night-sweats-pro[/URL]
[QUOTE] Fever may also be described as: [LIST][*]Remitting - the most common type with daily temperatures fluctuating above the normal range.[*]Intermittent - daily temperature drops into the normal range and then rises back above normal. If temperature fluctuates widely causing chills and sweating, it is called a hectic fever.[*]Sustained - persistent raised temperature with little fluctuation.[*]Relapsing - alternating feverish and afebrile periods.[*]Undulant - gradual increase in temperature, which stays high for a few days then gradually reduces.[/LIST][/QUOTE][URL]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fever#Types[/URL] The [U]pattern of temperature changes[/U] may occasionally hint at the [URL="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medical_diagnosis"]diagnosis[/URL]..... |
Fascinating, the varied terminology regarding fevers. One of my great-uncles had a serious bout of brucellosis, which he almost certainly contracted by drinking unpasteurized milk. It was then known by the name, "undulant fever."
"Night sweats" are sometimes a symptom of tuberculosis. A traditional treatment for night sweats is sage tea. I hadn't thought of mononucleosis. When I was in high school, it was not uncommon to hear that a student who had been absent for a long time was "out with mono," AKA "kissing disease." Those afflicted basically had to stay home until they got over it. |
[url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cInGyxCY9k]Alex Trebek announces he has stage 4 cancer[/url]
[quote]I plan to beat the low survival rate statistics of this disease. Truth told, I have to, because under the terms of my contract, I have to host "Jeopardy!" for three more years![/quote]I am reminded of when (it has been so long, I had to look it up, it was late 1974) it was announced on the news that Jack Benny was ailing. He had perennially maintained that he was 39 years old, but they were saying that now he was letting on that he was feeling like he was 40, so everyone knew it was serious. But nobody knew what was wrong with him. He was finally diagnosed in early December, and died just after Christmas. |
I got clipped by a passing motorist today. F:censored:er didn't even stop to apologise. So rude.
I lost control of the bike and ended up sliding along a guard rail for a short distance. I have many cuts, bruises and aches now, but nothing broken. It nearly slit my stomach open since I was sliding along the top of the guard rail face down. I have a very long and very painful tear across my belly. Also ruined one of the best shirts, damn it. But everything is okay because there was no damage to the bike. :tu: |
[QUOTE=retina;510578]I got clipped by a passing motorist today. F:censored:er didn't even stop to apologise. So rude.
I lost control of the bike and ended up sliding along a guard rail for a short distance. I have many cuts, bruises and aches now, but nothing broken. It nearly slit my stomach open since I was sliding along the top of the guard rail face down. I have a very long and very painful tear across my belly. Also ruined one of the best shirts, damn it. But everything is okay because there was no damage to the bike. :tu:[/QUOTE] Get well soon. I used to bike to work (pedal). I had a few cases of hit and run. None life threatening though. |
[QUOTE=retina;510578]I got clipped by a passing motorist today. F:censored:er didn't even stop to apologise. So rude.[/QUOTE]That's way beyond "rude." In [i]theory[/i], the driver could be charged with hit-and-run, possibly in felony territory. In [i]theory[/i], you could sue.
In [i]practice[/i], of course, without a license plate number or other way to ID the vehicle (and the driver), legally you're up a stump; and, even if you had the goods, without serious damage either to the bike or yourself, getting involved in the legal system is probably not worth the hassle anyway. One piece of advice: If you haven't had a tetanus shot within the last 10 years, get one. Hope you heal up quickly! |
[QUOTE=Dr Sardonicus;510589]That's way beyond "rude." In [i]theory[/i], the driver could be charged with hit-and-run, possibly in felony territory. In [i]theory[/i], you could sue.
In [i]practice[/i], of course, without a license plate number or other way to ID the vehicle (and the driver), legally you're up a stump; and, even if you had the goods, without serious damage either to the bike or yourself, getting involved in the legal system is probably not worth the hassle anyway.[/QUOTE]Legal remedies must be very different for you in your place of residence. Around my lair these things are dealt with in a more informal manner.[QUOTE=Dr Sardonicus;510589]One piece of advice: If you haven't had a tetanus shot within the last 10 years, get one.[/QUOTE]Good advice, Thanks.[QUOTE=Dr Sardonicus;510589]Hope you heal up quickly![/QUOTE][QUOTE=petrw1;510585]Get well soon.[/QUOTE]I'm gonna have an awesome scar to show off soon. |
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