Is that only the first round of stuff too? Or is that everything for the whole cycle? I know that I start with Portia BCPs and Lupron...but haven't gotten a full schedule yet based on FSH...etc so I'm not sure what else will be added.
So how much did all that run you? My RE's office was very clear from day one that the meds were not covered in the study amount of 3500, well except the study drug and the BCPs. They quoted me a cost of around 2000-2500 for all of that in addition to the 3500, but then you get money back at the end of the study (per how many visits you make). Is that how your studies are set up?
I've seen on in IL? that was completely FREE!!!! The study didn't charge to participate and I think that meds might have been included....even if they weren't, the free study is GREAT! I haven't had to pay the 3500 yet, I guess they wait till after my FSH comes back and they make sure my saline ultrasound before officially accepting me in to the study....which I think is nice since I'd hate to lose 3500. My insurance also covers the diagnostic testing, so I don't think I'd have paid the 3500 yet anyway.....since my insurance would have covered all of these test and then I could have joined the study after that point.
Sorry that you got caught off guard JNIGRL, that's cruddy!!!! But then again, I keep getting mixed messages from different people in the office so I can totally see how they may not all be on the same page and not understand questions/explanations or what someone else might have already told you...etc. I really hope that I get treated as well as the other patients though. I'm sure they get paid for these studies, so we shouldn't be treated poorly just because we're not paying the full amount of a regular IVF cycle.
I'll be glad to recoup some of the money after the study though....and of course I'll be saving receipts and mileage reports for the taxes too, since we're traveling so far for the appointments.
So glad you all are going through it too

even if our protocol is a bit different, it's nice to have someone who knows what the study is
