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Nerves, NervesNerves! by Molly Murphy Posted Wed 03 Feb 2010 12:00am I’m jumpy lately. I just when my name is called. I jump when I see somebody walk into the room. I jump when my dog’s squeaky toys squeeeak. I jump when my phone goes off. I even jump when my phone goes off on vibrate! In short, I jump. Do you jump? I feel like my nervous system has gone haywire on me. I’m having nerve pains everywhere Read on »
Q. Some fertility clinics do embryo transfers 3 days post egg retrieval and others do 5 dayblastocyst transfers by Liz Richards Patient ExpertFacebook Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:02pm to post them in the comment section below or email Rebecca.   Rebecca Matthews, PhD. Q. Some fertility clinics do embryo transfers 3 days post egg retrieval and others do 5 dayblastocyst transfers.  Can you please explain the difference between the two, which you prefer, and why? A.When we stimulate a woman’s ovaries to produce lots of eggs we know Read on »
Is a blastocyst transfer better than a Day 3 transfer by Dr. Aniruddha M. Medical Doctor Posted Fri 11 Jun 2010 5:12am One of the commonest question patients ask me is whether they should choose a Day 3 transfer or a Day 5 ( blastocyst ) transfer . Blastocyst transfer was first... of the earlier Day 3) , and it was felt that transferring embryos on Day 5 will help to improve pregnancy rates because this would mimic nature more closely. After all, Day 3 embryos Read on »
TRANSFER-AMI study : Transfer with caution . . . bumpy roads ahead ! by Dr. Sangareddi V. Medical Doctor Posted Thu 13 Jan 2011 11:05pm Preamble The much published TRANSFER -AMI study  has few important queries to ponder about.It was supposed to test the role of routine PCI following  thrombolysis... the 67 % of  standard therapy cohort underwent PCI. Technically , you are supposed to transfer for rescue only if there is a  failed thrombolysis ?That is the standard approach Read on »
Continuous Pressure On Cervical Nerves Can Lead To Nerve Damage by Nav J. Patient ExpertHealth MavenFacebook Posted Wed 21 Jul 2010 4:12am As you can imagine, if you continue to put pressure on a nerve that nerve can die off. Like a plant, if you continue to pull its roots, or forget to supply it with light or water, it starts to shrink and shrivel up. The nerves are similar, if we allow the life force to be cut off then eventually it will atrophy. Of course, at this point, pain may Read on »
Continuous Pressure on Nerves can Lead to Nerve Damage by Dr B Doctor of Chiropracty Posted Wed 21 Jul 2010 4:17am As you can imagine, if you continue to put pressure on a low back nerve that nerve can start to deteriorate. Like the root of a plant, if you confine it to a pot to small or forget to supply it with light and water, it will cease to grow, and eventually will shrivel up. The nerves are similar, if we allow the life force to be cut off Read on »
Diagnosing Muscle and Nerve Pain: Nerve Conduction Velocity and Electromyography in NYC by Dr. Shoshany Facebook Posted Thu 03 Dec 2009 10:58am Severe pain can have any number of causes, many of them related to the muscles and the nerves, and part of the job of any effective pain treatment center is making... imaging methods. However, making sense of nerve and muscle related pain can be a much more complicated endeavor that requires a specialized touch. Diagnostic images don’t always Read on »
Our 1-year Transfer-versary! by Karma Patient Expert Posted Thu 23 Apr 2009 5:26pm a successful transfer. It's really nerve wracking because you don't know how many survived, or how they're doing, until you get to the clinic for the report. I was feeling anxious, just..." for spending his holiday Monday with us, and we were all in really high spirits. I remember the anticipation, the excitement, the fear (our previous transfer only a few months before Read on »
Testing for pregnancy after an embryo transfer in an IVF cycle by Dr. Aniruddha M. Medical Doctor Posted Wed 05 Jan 2011 10:04pm they do IVF ! This is why the 2ww after the embryo transfer can be so nerve-wracking ! Am I pregnant or not ? Have the embryos implanted or not ? The suspense during the 2ww can... transfer ! Have the embryos stuck or not ? Why can’t we do a pregnancy test and find out right now ? Even if I am not pregnant, at least it’s better to know than to be unsure Read on »
Does Fat Transfer Work? by Methods of Healing Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Thu 29 Apr 2010 1:19am – and sometimes tens of thousands – of dollars to correct those perceived imperfections. One method for correcting those dislikes or imperfections is through fat transfer – but does fat transfer work? What is Fat Transfer? Simply put, fat transfer is done by removing fat from one area of the body and injecting it into another area of the body Read on »