Maria - UGH! Nothing in the world worse than neck pain -- you can't do anything without pain! Feel better! Take lots of pain meds and a hot bath. --- also - remember that your stepkids are teenagers. No teenager is happy or appreciates what their parents do for them. Remember the Mark Twain quote "At 17, I was amazed at how little my parents knew about the world. But at 21, I was amazed at how much they had learned in just 4 short years". Hopefully, when they grow up a little more, they'll realize what a great step-mom you are.
Neffi - I don't think your child will be a 'left over'! Maybe do some reading on 'adoption' - since technically you are adopting those embryos. Maybe explain to your child that s/he was adopted, but even before s/he was born. Maybe read up on families that have a mixture of biological and adopted children. --- I hope the flooding goes down soon. Stay dry!
Chisty - wow! Planting a garden - I'm impressed! I have a 'brown and rotting thumb' and kill every plant I've ever come in contact with (including bamboo and cactii - which people say are impossible to kill!). My FIL won't let me touch anything in his garden. We live in an apartment, so I have no space to garden in any case, but even my windowsill violets in my kitchen need special help to survive my care! ----- I *WISH* I lived near a Borders. I have to say that the thing I miss most since moving to Israel from the USA is the amount of English books. It's hard and expensive to find books in English here. I do speak fluent Hebrew, but I prefer to read in English. Enjoy your cheap books!
Rosie - I'm at Mt Scopus - but I've sat in the waiting room at Shaare Tzedek (we met with Dr. Margoliot to consult about our plan for a future pregnancy in his capacity as a high-risk doctor). I was reading the fliers on the wall there -- apparently, they email your the directions instead of just calling you! That sounds amazing! I always repeat everything back to the nurses a million times to make sure I've got it right -- I'd love an email with everything written down. How did you like things at Ein Kerem? Mt Scopus can be a bit crowded in the mornings for bw and us -- but I've formed such a connection with the nurses there. We keep thinking about switching (SZ is much closer to where we live in Katamon), but I just love the people out on Mt Scopus.
Anton - music is great. I always can tell when I'm in a really bad funk - because I stop singing a long with the radio in the car!

"Cypriot"! Duh! Okay... now can I admit that I'm a total moron -- I do have MA in International Relations and the situation in Cyprus is always discuss in foreign affairs classes! I'll let you know if I ever make it over for a visit.
About the Pipelle Biopsy (both Rosie and Antonia asked) - yes, it's only a 5 min thing done at the clinic. I don't even make an appt for it, just do an u/s and then wait for the doctor to have a free minute. But yes - it HURTS! I'm not sure if it hurts for everyone - I've heard that a HSG is incredibly painful, but I never thought it was. I was told to take some tylenol before the biopsy - but this time, I might ask for something a bit stronger. Yes, I've done it before during a BCP cycle and I'm doing it again now on BCP cycle. Last time, I only did on CD21 -- this time, they told me CD10 and CD21 -- I"ll call and double check that this is what I'm supposed to be doing.
Tamera - I hope work lets you take a leave of absence so you don't have to quit your job.
Sunshine & Stars - (do you have a real name that we can use?

) I just lost my twin boys after a very brief NICU stay. Both were healthy, just born waaaay too soon at 24 weeks. I can relate to how hard it is to hold your baby and say 'good bye'. <big hugs> --- day 5 transfer is great! Good luck!
Jen - welcome! I also love your screen name - 8675302! I asked for that number when I got a new cell phone -- but they said it was already taken. Darn! Congrats on your twin girls!
AFM - another job interview today. The woman loved me and was very impressed... but the job pays diddly-squat (equivilant of $6 an hour). WTF? Sheesh. Maybe I can negotiate a better salary, since I'm way more qualified than $6/hour!
No Primolut today -- officially waiting for AF. I'm guessing 3-4 days from now.... but I re-did my calculations - and I'm going to have to do a full 3 weeks of BCP if I want to do the pipelle biopsy and the HSG --- so looks like a tentative FET of about Nov 1.....