Anyone have experience with Gonal-F RFF 75iu Inj for infertility treatment?
I was recently prescribed Gonal-F RFF 75iu Inj to help with infertility. I know it can have some serious side effects, and I'm really nervous about starting it. I'd love to hear from anyone who has used it, especially regarding the side effects. How did you deal with them and what were your experiences overall? Additionally, I'm curious if anyone has found that it helps with both sperm and egg production as it says in the description.
Anyone have experience with Gonal-F RFF 75iu Inj for infertility treatment?
I was recently prescribed Gonal-F RFF 75iu Inj to help with infertility. I know it can have some serious side effects, and I'm really nervous about starting it. I'd love to hear from anyone who has used it, especially regarding the side effects. How did you deal with them and what were your experiences overall? Additionally, I'm curious if anyone has found that it helps with both sperm and egg production as it says in the description.
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I wish I had known about the mood changes. That was the worst part for me. I felt like a different person. But, I still think it's worth a try if you're struggling with infertility. And yes, it does help out men and women. It's good all around.
I'm a nurse and I've seen patients have great success with Gonal-F. But I've also seen some really bad reactions. It's serious stuff, so please, please listen to your body and talk to your doctor about every little thing that doesn't feel right. This is worth it, but do what you need to do to make it less painful. There are bands that you can use to make it less painful.
I used Gonal-F for a few cycles and it was a roller coaster. The injections were tough, but I got used to them. The side effects were mostly mild, just some headaches and stomach issues. My doctor monitored me closely for OHSS, but I never got it. It worked for me and I got pregnant, so it's worth a shot... literally. Just make sure to stay in touch with your doctor.
Gonal-F worked for me after three months. I had some mood swings and minor breathing issues, but it was worth it. But, I got really good doctors and nurses that were really good and helpful. If you're considering it, make sure you have a good support system, family and friends, and maybe a therapist to help with the side effects.
I had a really bad experience with Gonal-F. I ended up with severe OHSS and had to be hospitalized. It was terrifying. My doctor said it's rare, but it can happen. If you start feeling really bad, don't wait, go to the ER. Also, make sure your doctor is experienced with fertility treatments. And can I add, these injections are NOT fun.
I'm really scared to start this medication. The side effects list is scary. But, I know I need to do something. Has anyone had a good experience with their doctor or clinic in managing the side effects? I feel like I should be at the hospital all the time ready to go!
Gonal-F gave me the worst headache of my life. I had to stop using it. It's not worth it if it makes you feel worse. But, I know it works for others, so maybe it's just not the right fit for me.
My partner and I used Gonal-F for a while and it helped increase our sperm count. It wasn't easy, but it was worth it. We had some mild side effects like fatigue and irritation at the injection site, but nothing too bad. Just remember to follow your doctor's instructions and stay hydrated. And can I mention, these shots are painful. But, I know its worth it if it works. Good luck.
I'm on my second cycle of Gonal-F and so far, so good. No major side effects, just some irritation at the injection site. But when I give myself the shot, it hurts less. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that this cycle is the one. And yes, in the name of all that is good, it is painful. But, don't stop and give up.