Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is 12:11. Yes, all SIRM clinics are immunology friendly. I ended up at the NY clinic primarily because I knew the doctor there was open to treating not only immune but also Beta-3 integrin issues. I strongly suspected I had both (yes, I truly hit the infertility jackpot). Similar to the immune stuff, testing/treatment for missing Beta-3 integrin is considered controversial. They do it routinely at CCRM but not many other places. If you've never had a single BFP in 5 years of trying, I'd strongly suggest getting tested for that too. FYI, here's a link with more information about the test. It requires a simple endometrial biopsy. The treatment is 3 months of medical menopause (Lupron Depot) prior to transfer. I've done it twice (once for each kid) and it sucked, but that--in conjunction with immune treatment--is the only thing that allows me to implant successfully. Good luck!
http://www.etegritytest.com
I had asked about beta-3 integrin to someone before and they said it does not matter because we use progesterone. Isn't that true?
Anonymous wrote:This is 12:11. Yes, all SIRM clinics are immunology friendly. I ended up at the NY clinic primarily because I knew the doctor there was open to treating not only immune but also Beta-3 integrin issues. I strongly suspected I had both (yes, I truly hit the infertility jackpot). Similar to the immune stuff, testing/treatment for missing Beta-3 integrin is considered controversial. They do it routinely at CCRM but not many other places. If you've never had a single BFP in 5 years of trying, I'd strongly suggest getting tested for that too. FYI, here's a link with more information about the test. It requires a simple endometrial biopsy. The treatment is 3 months of medical menopause (Lupron Depot) prior to transfer. I've done it twice (once for each kid) and it sucked, but that--in conjunction with immune treatment--is the only thing that allows me to implant successfully. Good luck!
http://www.etegritytest.com
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, if you suspect immune issues (why do you?) you can try an anti-inflammatory diet.
How is your thyroid? TSH should really be down around 1-2.
What is anti-inflammatory diet?
Anonymous wrote:Also, if you suspect immune issues (why do you?) you can try an anti-inflammatory diet.
How is your thyroid? TSH should really be down around 1-2.
Anonymous wrote:Great thread. I'm hoping to go to Cornell for ivf #4. I've been at SGF and the level of care isn't adequate for my particular conditions. Did anyone else have issues getting their DH to commit to going out of state? Mine refuses to leave DC, but both our families (and me..the walking fertility pincushion) think it's our best shot. Advice?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I had a laparoscopy last year and my doctor told me he did not "see" endometriosis. I don't think any tissue was tested. Can endo situation change in 1 year? I do not have symptoms but should I again get checked?
Anonymous wrote:12:11 - do you also have endometriosis? my understanding is that beta-3 integrin issiues are related? if I'm remembering correctly?
Good luck, OP! Keep us posted!