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My IF journey begins next week.

I have an appointment with my regular ob/gyn on January 3rd.  I made an appointment with an RE (reproductive endocronologist) for January 4th.

I am both excited and terrified about this whole thing.  I don't feel like my doctor is doing much for me other than throwing some drugs my way and telling me take them.  There has been no testing at all from her.  NONE.  No ultrasounds, bloodwork, x-rays, procedures, surgeries...NOTHING.  So, I decided to take matters into my own hands.  I am keeping my appointment with her to see what she says but I'm going to a specialist.

I've had some friends tell me to start with a RE otherwise, I'll waste money and still have no baby.  The woman at the RE office I talked to was awesome.  This clinic is known nationally with a good reputation.

However, I am absolutely TERRIFIED!  I have all the what if's going on now.  Before now, nothing seemed real.  I knew there was a problem and knew I'd have to have medical intervention but in the back of my mind I was praying for a miracle.  I think part of me is still hoping I can take Clomid and come home with a baby but the other part of me knows that may not happen....then the what if's begin.

It's all so overwhelming.

I think I'm going to start a blog just for this but wth do I name?  Ashley's barren uterus?

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PCOS and Endo

Ovarian drilling and endo removed 1/3/12
BFP - 3/27/12
Beta's 11, 14, 57, 637, 2800
Sono showed no baby and teeny tiny sac. Waiting to M/C naturally.

Re: My IF journey begins next week.

  • I'm sorry you are going through this Ashley.  At least hopefully soon you will have some sort of answers.  I know so many people who have gone through what you are going through-one of which has two very healthy children now. 

     

    Hang in there and I'm sending baby prayers your way.

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  • Well, my fingers are crossed that it's the easiest fix possible. Any way you look at it, even though it's made scary and real by this, it also puts you a little closer to answers and a solution. Good luck! And how about "a Journey through IF."
  • To make matters worse, I just found out once I go to the specialist and they do some routine tests and give me a diagnosis....insurance covers NOTHING.  Not a freaking dime.

    So, I guess at least I'll get a diagnosis for real out of it.  We'll have to save up for anything invasive like IUI/IVF.

    FML

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    PCOS and Endo

    Ovarian drilling and endo removed 1/3/12
    BFP - 3/27/12
    Beta's 11, 14, 57, 637, 2800
    Sono showed no baby and teeny tiny sac. Waiting to M/C naturally.

  • "Ashley's barren uterus" has a nice ring to it. (JK)

    This story will end in you and James being wonderful parents.  I don't know the details that will happen along the way, but whatever it is, you have a really strong support system with each other, your family, and of course, us!

    (ETA: I hit post before I saw your last post about insurance not paying for it. That sucks.)

    I think you're making a good decision seeing a specialist. When you go for your appointment I would express your concern that you haven't had any diagnostic testing. Maybe there's a reason for it, maybe not, but chances are good that you will come out with the testing you want, or at least an understanding of why you should or shouldn't have it.

    You should still pray for a miracle- babies are always miracles, no matter how they come to us. 

    What a way to start the new year! Best of luck!

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  • Good for you to take control like that! I hope the RE gives you some answers, so you can start moving forward in a more productive way. That really stinks about the insurance. I still can't believe that most insurance doesn't cover infertility treatments. UGH! Sending lots of Ts and Ps your way that your appts go well!
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  • I wish I had the perfect words for you, just know I'm thinking of you!  I'm glad that you're seeing the specialist and hope that they can really give you the answers needed to figure out where to go from here.  ((hugs))
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  • imagemaynard1978:
    I wish I had the perfect words for you, just know I'm thinking of you!  I'm glad that you're seeing the specialist and hope that they can really give you the answers needed to figure out where to go from here.  ((hugs))

    This is how I feel. I've spent the last 10 minutes trying to write this post.

    We're here for you, anything you need. (((hugs))) 

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  • I'm glad you decided to go to a RE.  I hope that they will be able to help you figure out the best plan for you.  We are here for you to vent to or whatever you need.  I you ever want to go grab a cup of coffee and vent in person, that offer is there 2....((((hugs))))  May 2011 be your year!!
  • I think a blog would help you to work through your feelings every step of the way, and also help other women who are going through the same thing. I think you should call it "Knock Me Up." J/k! 

    Going to a specialist is probably the best thing you can do, even though insurance won't cover it.  

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  • UGH.  After reading about those drugs (even Clomid which seems to be the "stick everyone on it drug") I am glad you made that RE appointment.  I wouldn't want to take those drugs and just hope for the best rather than having a this will work or at least this has a better chance to work than that. 

    So, if I get this right you are going to your regular Dr to get the drugs and the RE to get some testing done.  Can't the RE look at your previous testing?  I think I just don't get the American health care system.  Anyway, continue to keep us updated. 

    I'm cheering for you.  I feel like you're the example (hmmm, that doesn't make sense.... Hopefully you know what I mean) for me to follow.

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  • I'm glad that you're going to see an RE. I'm so sorry that insurance doesn't cover it. We're all here for you! Ts and Ps to you and your hubby as y'all go through this. GL!!
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  • I hope the RE can give you the answers that you're looking for and a diagnosis.  Having a plan is the 1st step.

     

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