Greetings all, I’m back again. Can’t stay away from the boards for too long either.
I often wonder how some of the former 40ies buddies are getting on. Especially Bev and Kat … and Kim and others who haven’t posted for a while. Have been missing you and hope all is well.
Yasmina - so glad you feel at home here. Many thanks again for your continued support. Don’t know why but Eloise is invisible on my screen.

Boo hoo. I keep logging in see if she’ll pop up… or should I be looking on the photobucket web site? How is she taking to the jogging stroller?
Chriss, I can relate to what you say about it all being hit and miss with the meds. I can get my head around most of how the IVF process works but I’m a bit lost sometimes when it comes to the meds. I suppose everyone reacting so differently makes it so complicated. I'm certainly feeling like part of one big experiment at the moment.

My fingers are crossed tight for you on this cycle.
So pleased for you Amy.

I’m getting really excited for you again. Hope the weather holds for those long travels to Austria. Looking forward to hearing about your progress.
Hope you are doing well, Andrea, and not overdoing it with the alcohol free diet and exercise regime. Actually I’m quite surprised because none of my docs or specialists have ever forbidden much except the really obvious ones like rigorous exercise after ET. In fact I keep reading that a wee drop of (red) wine is good for you, even during treatment. So I’d say just relax and stick with what you feel comfortable with. And keep up the acupuncture as well. I’m sure that really helps.
Grace – any news? Thinking of you and hope all’s well.
Hi Pricecake. Welcome! Hope you are feeling better. Time seems to go so slowly in the last few days of 2ww, I know. Sending you lots of baby dust and relaxing vibes. Got my fingers crossed for a BFP coming your way.
Thinking of you, LuAnne…
The results of my scan last Thursday were good. When I reported it to the clinic I had a vague niggling feeling that they were trying to find a reason to postpone start of treatment.

Maybe because donors are scarce at the moment or because of a 2-week break end of Jan / beginning of Feb. But an email arrived in the afternoon confirming that I can start with the meds.
This time the protocol is without the decapeptyl injections and with arrival of next AF I’ll be on a considerably increased dosage of progynova. First lining check will be on cycle day 9 or 10. A sort of short protocol instead of a long one, I suppose. No tentative plan about when I might be getting to transfer. I suppose they’ll wait to see how my lining develops. On their standard programme of meds you’re supposed to be able to hold out for over 40 days(!), if needed, until transfer.
In the meantime, all of a sudden things seem to be catching up with me and my body is starting to give me signs that this whole journey is effecting me more than I’ve been prepared to admit. I’ve been trying to stay strong but have probably just been kidding myself and you as well.

Not quite sure what action I’m supposed to take now. I’ve made a few more acu appointments, am keeping up the yoga and hope I soon get back into the more positive, energetic mode I was in before Christmas.
Keep in touch everyone!
Love
Sonia
Me 41, DH 42; ttc 6 yrs.
3x IUI & 5 IVF cycles (incl. 3 abandoned IVF cycles)
from end 2005 to begin. 2007
started DE treatment abroad