Okay so it has been awhile again. I need to get better at this. LOL!
Anyways well I have been twice back to the Dr. Blohm for the inferility treatments. The first visit I found out that the 50mg of Clomid did not work. So we moved on to 100mg of Clomid. Again no such luck. I still am not produce even one egg. So this month I am going to try 150mg of Clomid. Dr already said that if this dont work we are going to stop with the clomid and go to the shots. I dont know much about what kind but I really dont want to go down that route. I hate shots I am telling you I will cry everyday that I have to give myself (which would not happen) or someone else gives me a shot. LOL!!! Anyways so hope and pray that this month will be our lucky month.
We are hoping to get pregnant soon due to the Military and we never know what is around the corner. we were told when we got here that Jeremy will not deployed until October - December of 2009. So I figure I was save, I had till December to get pregnant and have Jeremy here for the birth. Well, now we found out that starting this October he is deployable state wide. So which means if anything bad happens and the state forces (national guard) can't handle it alone, then the 1st Briage Here will be call too go help. So if we have any major hurricane, earthquakes, mudslide, terriost attack, and I dont know then he will have to leave. So I hope for the people of the US that nothing happens. LOL! I guess this will also make me keep my eyes on the news.
Well, it looks like I might go back to working. I was kinda thinking about it, but in this hick town they are not nice to military wives and the job market is very low. But Monday afternoon I called a Call from the NAF (people who hire on post) for a job that I put an application in for back in April. I was like sure I will take it, it will be working in the Pre-K class at one of the child care centers. I just have to get though a physcial and a 7 year background check. This is just crazy. I had to go get 2 shots today, and yes I cried! So I hope everything works out and I am able to start working. I am a little worry about it, due to the fact of my dr appointments and am hoping they are willing to work with me. We will see!
Anyways I gues that is all I have to say now.
7 years ago
3 comments:
Hang in there..I know where you got the fear of needles- I get the shakes just thinking about it. My hat is off to Marie I am not sure how she does it several times a day. Dad
Your blog blog looks great. Hang in there with the fertility stuff. I admire you so much for being able to handle the fact that your husband could leave any minute. Thanks to the both of you for your great service.
My name is Helen Page and i would like to show you my personal experience with Clomid.
I am 30 years old. I have taken for 3 months. My progesterone level after my first dose of Clomid was 65 so I knew that I had ovulated. Couldn't try the second cycle on it because my husband went out-of-town while I was O'ing, go figure. Hoping it worked this month!!
I have experienced some of these side effects-
Mood swings, increased appetite, hot flashes, increased pain during ovulation, abdominal pain, mild but infrequent headaches. Also, I used to be on a consistent 28 day cycle, but I think Clomid might have lengthened it as I'm now on a 31-32 day cycle.
I hope this information will be useful to others,
Helen Page
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