First of all...
CONGRATULATIONS JABY!!!!! I kept checking every day in hopes that I would find a post from you! That's AMAZING news! How do you feel physically? Mentally? THANKS for sharing the news with us and give us hope!
As for the rest of you, good morning!

I hope you're in great shape and high spirits as the week draaaaags its feet towards Friday!
As for me,
AF showed up, FINALLY, and strong enough to satisfy the Procrea nurses.

I'll begin taking BCP tomorrow. I got the call from the clinic, and I'll start taking Lupron on Jan. 3rd till Jan 18th (blood test). Sixteen days! Then I'll start Puregon till Jan 23rd (blood test); hopefully, that means an ER for the 25th, but that's iffy of course.
I'm feeling better now, thanks to bec's nice encouragements, and thanks to my grandma's chocolate pudding recipe. In fact, it's so effective that I thought I'd share the recipe with you. Chocolate *is* a natural antidepressant after all; it acts on serotonine!
1 cup flour
2 tsp baking powder
1 pinch salt
3 tbsp butter
3 tbsp cocoa powder
1/2 cup milk
1/2 tsp vanilla
3/4 cups sugar
Mix these ingredients well. Pour in a greased rectangular pan and spread, but not too evenly.
SAUCE:
1 cup brown sugar
4 tbsp cocoa powder
2 cups boiling water
Mix the ingredients of the sauce until everything is dissolved and pour sauce carefully on the dough. It's okay if th sauce comes to about an inch of the rim of your baking pan; the cake will absorb it and you don't want your pudding to be dry. Bake in a 350F oven for 35 minutes. Please, do it justice and serve it lukewarm or hot. A big glass of milk is a must.
Sokru: you really made me laugh with your Cheetos! Of course they exist elsewhere! We have them in Canada! I'm personally more a fan of Miss Vickie's and Doritos... apparently, the stuff they use to make the powder stick to the chips is absolutely apalling... and its amount, too!

But I still lick each and every Doritos I eat all the same, lol! Glad you're hanging there! How long do you plan to stay on bed rest? Two days or more?
TC: I'm REALLY sorry that you have to deal with your insurance people. It's always annoying, plus you have to wait on the phone forever, and more often than not you're not talking to the right person, or the person you're talking to just won't make an effort... argh! I really hope you find a solution, and it's really touching that people here are willing to help you (I doubt my meds would be allowed through the US-Canada border...)
bec Again, thanks for lifting my spirits. I am a very strong person, I know it, but I just hate when I lose it that way, and my voice broke on the phone with the nurse and I hated it, especially given her annoyed tone. I'll definitely talk to my doctor about the Procrea calendar, though; I don't think it's fair that, just because your AF shows up on Tuesday instead of Monday, you automatically get 6 more days of Lupron, no matter what your medical condition is. It's Lupron roulette!

I know it's there so the first blood test appointments are on certain days only, but come on... they're open 7 days a week and do most ERs on Sat. and Sun., I don't see what's the big problem.
And about acupuncture, well... I got phone numbers and I'll call. I'll make sure our insurance covers it before I do. The thing is... I mentioned it to my DH and he said he does not believe in it at all. He says there's no scientific background to it. I know there is, and I fwd him the studies I found for IVF... I'm frankly a bit surprised he's like that even after the studies I sent.

They convinced me... He won't tell me not to do it, of course... but I don't know, it's too bad he does not believe. Do you think of any rational way I could try to convince him of acu's validity?
Ok, enough babbling!
Take care ladies! And have a great day! Today's my last private practice day before the Holidays (I work till Friday, but in other settings). Oooooh it will be good to take a break!
Sophie

First IVF Dec. 06!
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