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In anticipation of my dr appointment (I know it's still a week and a half away, but I get anxious and like to be well-informed), I started reading and researching about Clomid and other treatment more in depth.
I came across a Dr's medical infertility blog, and someone commented that Clomid made her cheat on her husband. Granted she ordered like 100mg from somewhere in India, and took it w/o a doctor's supervision, but still seems freakishly weird and crazy.
Re: Wow
huh... maybe that's what DH's ex's prob was... (kidding! although I should ask if she was on that med... would be interesting...)
That is wrong. I would like to think that's not the norm here...
This is the reason that I give people the side eye when they bring up Clomid right off the bat like its some easy miracle drug. It is a scary scary scary drug that is WAY overused, way over prescribed and undermonitored. There are many other options out there that are much safer and without the proper research or physician guidance, this type of stuff gets out of control.
The girls out there that just think i want a baybay ill go buy illegal clomid are foolish and get whatever they have coming to them. No way no how am I going to put anything in my body that I know that little about.
I think she is full of it. For real.
ETA: sorry, i get really uptight about that kind of thing. I didnt mean to go off on a tangent about it.