Hi Ladies
Happy travels! Sounds like you have a busy couple of months coming up. Enjoy!
Bella, so sorry, I think I started the cycle mix up...I must have read your post wrong. Good luck for Monday....let's hope the infamous Dr S can work his magic....in a clinical type of way!

I can actually understand the whole affair thing. These people become such a big part of your life while you are going through treatment and are involved in some of your most intimate moments. Heck, I am in love with my anaesthetist....not sure if it has something to do with the warm blankets at the hospital (I love those) or the fact that he puts me to sleep at times when I am incredibly stressed and emotional!
Bel, hope the party preparations are going well. You will have to take some piccies of the cake and post them...the anticipation is killing me. Don't worry about the vagueness, I am sure it has something to do with the sun! I feel like I have dropped a few IQ points since moving up here. Hope your FIL is doing ok...how is DH coping? Having ill parents is so stressful. Sending best wishes to all of you.
Josie, how is your tummy now? Hope everything has settled down and you are feeling happy and healthy again. Congrats on winning the sweep.
MissMolly, you are quite the gad about! I love Perth...I have lots of relatives over there (I think they all got off the boat in Fremantle and never left, hence the amazing number of pommies there) but don't get over there as often as I would like. I can't believe it is only 4 weeks til your holiday...very exciting. I too am an awful packer...always take clothes that I will never wear. It is true that you should pack, reassess and then repack. Good luck. My sister in Connecticut is coming home in January and is moving to Brisbane...it will be kinda nice having more family so close and I finally get to meet my niece...yay. Glad you had fun at the races too! I love going to the races, even though I suck at picking winners...it is just the whole atmosphere that I really enjoy (oh, and the champagne).
Paula, hope you managed to catch up with DH this week. It must be hard having him away so much....I guess if he has always travelled it is probably a bit weird when he is at home for extended periods of time. When do you get all your test results...I would be interested to know how they went.
I finally spoke to the clinic about the frosties, they claim there are two but can't explain what happened to the other one as they said none were discarded following fertilisation. I think there was some kind of miscommunication between the embryologist and the admin staff as the embryologist did our transfer on a Sunday and then went to Townsville for a week to set up a new clinic...she can't have updated the paper work or something. I am still sure that there is a third one I just don't know what to do about it. Any suggestions? I am beyond getting stressed about it but I would have thought that record keeping was one of the most important factors in their line of work.
I start drug taking for my FET when AF arrives...should be towards the end of next week. I have to take ethinyl estradiol from CD1. I have to get it from a compounding chemist in Melbourne (very convenient) and continue to take it for months if the FET is successful. My ever hopeful Doc has given me five repeats....bitter and twisted old me will fill one of them. Does anyone know what this stuff is for....I know it is used in contraceptive pills but can't seem to find any info on its benefits for old people doing FETs. The clinic told me it was something new they were doing for older women...given my sensitivity to this issue at the moment that just made my day! I also have to use progesterone pesseries this time which I am not happy about as I have heard that they are incredibly messy and they need to be used twice a day...yuk. They said this is a cheaper option than the crinone gel but I wish they would ask before making these decisions for us. After I got all the info on the cycle, DH and I thought about not going ahead....to us it is just a whole lot of hassle for a result that we can pretty much predict now but have sort of decided (albeit not very enthusiastically) that this will at least close that chapter of our lives and we don't have to think about them any more. I am currently drug free for the first time since December last year and I am really not looking forward to starting more meds.
Well, what a whiner I am. Sorry about that. I really hope you all have a great weekend....sun is shining here and it is not too hot so it should be a good one. I am going to the pub for a saturday session today...I haven't done this for years so I should be tiddly by 6 and in bed by 7!! (and probably hungover by sunday morning)
Have a good one
Heather