tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4225961525341379726.post5153293877176858638..comments2023-06-17T03:49:28.458-04:00Comments on Inconceivable!?!?!: Scatterbrain!kshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13621807092343577126noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4225961525341379726.post-71960442764410515092009-12-15T11:04:04.678-05:002009-12-15T11:04:04.678-05:00Hi,
Thanks for your comment on my blog. I apprecia...Hi,<br />Thanks for your comment on my blog. I appreciate your support. Here's how I feel about TO clinics vs US (shared risk) experience. I found the TO clinics totally pissy about every little thing and I also felt like MAJ that we threw our money away. The reason I'm not more upset about my miscarriage now is that I have 3 more fresh cycles lined up with my US clinic (pre-paid) and all the FETs that go with those cycles. Also, they don't abandon you; they do hold your hand all the way through. I personally would not want to deal with all the aspects of DE in TO: lawyers, donor arrangements, etc. In the US, they do all that for you and you just sail in and sail out. The only thing I would recommend is using a TO clinic for your pre- and post-monitoring. I didn't do that cuz I was angry with my TO clinic, but it made the monitoring very onerous as no other lab in the city is set up to give same-day results. Hope that helps.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4225961525341379726.post-73132793249636045192009-12-08T12:47:54.900-05:002009-12-08T12:47:54.900-05:00I think we are going to the same place! I go this...I think we are going to the same place! I go this Friday to meet all the people in the process and have my mock transfer. Hopefully we then get to see that database! I can't wait to get started. I'm so excited for you! yay!!!<br />KatieAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4225961525341379726.post-38180286970393230342009-12-07T14:38:14.701-05:002009-12-07T14:38:14.701-05:00I did the 1:3 program you mentioned and have been ...I did the 1:3 program you mentioned and have been thrilled to know I have a safety net. Yes, it is a lot of $ and hopefully it will work but it is such a relief. I paid $10,000 for IVF with my own eggs plus another $2,000 for meds and I feel I could have just opened a car window and thrown it away because that's how it felt when it didn't work. I am hoping to get at least a couple of frosties from my cycles but who knows. BTW, only pick REPEAT donors in the 1:3 (save yourself some heartache). If you ask your nurse once you are in the donor choosing stage, they will tell you how many pregnancies/live birth the repeat donors have. It is helpful if you have to narrow it down. Best wishes!MAJ Bryenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06481860455094224935noreply@blogger.com