Im going to go all serious on you here- I think if you are acceping medicare/food stamps that sort of thing, you should be required to take random drug tests. and you cant drive a freaking mercedes benz.
Im going to go all serious on you here- I think if you are acceping medicare/food stamps that sort of thing, you should be required to take random drug tests. and you cant drive a freaking mercedes benz.
I agree!!! That is a really good one.
Married: 5/09 ~ TTC Since: 10/10 ~ PCOS ~ Progesterone from 10/10 - 2/11 ~ HSG on 3/18 - Clear ~ Started Metformin 1000mg & Clomid 50mg 2/11 ~ Metformin upped to 1500mg 4/6 ~ 6/7 Now going to SG and put on Clomid, Ovidrel, Gonal F, Prometrium, Estrace ~ IUI #1 7/2 = BFP!!!!!! March 6th our little man was born.
6/17/13 - Ovidrel, Follistim, Prometrium ~ IUI #1 7/2 = BFP! March 17th our St. Pattys day baby arrived
10/29/17 - Started process for IVF, got pregnant & miscarried a 2nd time since summer. 2/22 started stims - Menopur, Gonal F, Cetrotide - retrieval 3/6 - , PIO, estrace 3xday - FET 4/18 = Beta 1: 616; Beta 2: 1342 = BFP
Im going to go all serious on you here- I think if you are acceping medicare/food stamps that sort of thing, you should be required to take random drug tests. and you cant drive a freaking mercedes benz.
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Im going to go all serious on you here- I think if you are acceping medicare/food stamps that sort of thing, you should be required to take random drug tests. and you cant drive a freaking mercedes benz.
I agree! It also bothers me when people have more children, even though they cant afford it, just to stay on government assitance. I've had people tell me they decided to have another one so their benefits wouldnt run out.
My opinion is in regards to health care bills. I feel this way only because a co-worker at mine doesn't pay them. Our health care is so messed up and the prices are so jacked because people like my co-worker who can afford to pay healthcare bills refuse to pay and never will. She isn't going to pay any of her bills from when she had her son last summer or the bills from the year before. Yet I have bills out the wazoo for all the testing and meds since TTC and have already maxed out my max deductible. I jsut think If I should have to cut back to be able to pay off all my med bills so should others. Then maybe our health care wouldn't be so expensive.
Sorry..editing. I just wanted to add to this. My brother has Crohns disease and I know everyone has different severities of it but last year he was in the hospital for 20 days and you can imagine the bills that came with that. Not only did he has hospital bills but he had lost his job in January when his bosses company went other and because of his illness he was so sick last year he was unable to get a job and hold it from reoccurring trips back to the hospital. Even he paid his bills this past year even in his situation where he was struggling.
Married: 5/09 ~ TTC Since: 10/10 ~ PCOS ~ Progesterone from 10/10 - 2/11 ~ HSG on 3/18 - Clear ~ Started Metformin 1000mg & Clomid 50mg 2/11 ~ Metformin upped to 1500mg 4/6 ~ 6/7 Now going to SG and put on Clomid, Ovidrel, Gonal F, Prometrium, Estrace ~ IUI #1 7/2 = BFP!!!!!! March 6th our little man was born.
6/17/13 - Ovidrel, Follistim, Prometrium ~ IUI #1 7/2 = BFP! March 17th our St. Pattys day baby arrived
10/29/17 - Started process for IVF, got pregnant & miscarried a 2nd time since summer. 2/22 started stims - Menopur, Gonal F, Cetrotide - retrieval 3/6 - , PIO, estrace 3xday - FET 4/18 = Beta 1: 616; Beta 2: 1342 = BFP
Im going to go all serious on you here- I think if you are acceping medicare/food stamps that sort of thing, you should be required to take random drug tests. and you cant drive a freaking mercedes benz.
Oh boy. I'm really going to hear it for this one....
Giving birth is neither an "illness" nor a medical emergency. It does not, as a matter of routine, belong automatically in a hospital. While I would NEVER deny anyone's right to choose labor and delivery in that setting, I do take issue with how our culture treats it as a medical emergency.
I am neither crazy, stupid or reckless for intending to choose a home birth. I won't criticize your choices for the most personal and intimate moment of your life - I would ask the same respect for the choice that I am making.
Soon to be Big Sister Eowyn - DOB February 2012
My family is a Foreign Service family. Families like mine are posted in every corner of the globe. We live our lives away from family, friends and the conviences and comforts of home. We often live and work in dangerous places among those that misunderstand our intentions and purposes. Sometimes members of our ranks sacrifice our lives to further diplomacy. Please remember that we serve too. And I'm always open to questions.
You have to have a license to do so many things in the world like fishing, hunting, driving a car, etc. You should need to get a license to be a parent.. As an educator there are so many irresponsible parents out there and some who don't know how to parent...if you had to take a class, at least it might help..
Now I know this one is controversial, but it is my opinion.
I'm going to have my a$$ handed to me on this one but whatevs.
I don't like Harry Potter. Lamesauce.
BRING IT BISHES!
As long as you have actually read at least one of the books you can have whatever opinion you want. We don't all like the same things- that is what makes life interesting.....
Soon to be Big Sister Eowyn - DOB February 2012
My family is a Foreign Service family. Families like mine are posted in every corner of the globe. We live our lives away from family, friends and the conviences and comforts of home. We often live and work in dangerous places among those that misunderstand our intentions and purposes. Sometimes members of our ranks sacrifice our lives to further diplomacy. Please remember that we serve too. And I'm always open to questions.
I think you should only be able to file for bankruptcy once in your lifetime, and that counts spouses. People like my ILs annoy me - this is their 3rd filing. They're keeping their house, their cars, and their motorcycle. They haven't changed their spending habits at all and will probably be counting the says until they can file again and re-wipe the slate clean. I think people should have to take some sort of responsible financial course and be monitored.
I'm going to have my a$$ handed to me on this one but whatevs.
I don't like Harry Potter. Lamesauce.
BRING IT BISHES!
I used to be a fan and lost interest. I couldn't get into The Order of the Phoenix, the book nor the movie. I fell asleep 2 minutes in. This is the only series ever that I couldn't finish and have no regrets, have lost no sleep that I have no clue who Voldemort really is, nor to do I care what happens! lol
Oh boy. I'm really going to hear it for this one....
Giving birth is neither an "illness" nor a medical emergency. It does not, as a matter of routine, belong automatically in a hospital. While I would NEVER deny anyone's right to choose labor and delivery in that setting, I do take issue with how our culture treats it as a medical emergency.
I am neither crazy, stupid or reckless for intending to choose a home birth. I won't criticize your choices for the most personal and intimate moment of your life - I would ask the same respect for the choice that I am making.
I'll stand behind you with this one Noryang! I would LOVE to do a homebirth, but due to a medical condition,I cannot
You have to have a license to do so many things in the world like fishing, hunting, driving a car, etc. You should need to get a license to be a parent.. As an educator there are so many irresponsible parents out there and some who don't know how to parent...if you had to take a class, at least it might help..
Now I know this one is controversial, but it is my opinion.
I wrote a paper on this in college. It is certainly an interesting concept, but implementing it, practically, woudl be extremely difficult. As a strict constitutionalist, it also offends some of my "freedom" sensibilities.
I agree, however, that some parents just shouldn't be parents. Take my sister in law's sister who just had her 3rd, but constantly borrows money from everyone in the family because she can't afford to put a roof over their head. Yeah, she tried for the 3rd, it wasn't just an "accident." Didn't she think two was hard enough? Now we'll be buying her diapers and wipes and paying taaxes for her public assistance. However, her baby girl is A.D.O.R.A.B.L.E!
Im going to go all serious on you here- I think if you are acceping medicare/food stamps that sort of thing, you should be required to take random drug tests. and you cant drive a freaking mercedes benz.
Im going to go all serious on you here- I think if you are acceping medicare/food stamps that sort of thing, you should be required to take random drug tests. and you cant drive a freaking mercedes benz.
OMG Yes please!!!! And if you are on food stamps, I do not feel you should be going to the liquor sore and buying all sorts of different alcohol to throw a big party or for yourself...save that money for food!!!
Oh boy. I'm really going to hear it for this one....
Giving birth is neither an "illness" nor a medical emergency. It does not, as a matter of routine, belong automatically in a hospital. While I would NEVER deny anyone's right to choose labor and delivery in that setting, I do take issue with how our culture treats it as a medical emergency.
I am neither crazy, stupid or reckless for intending to choose a home birth. I won't criticize your choices for the most personal and intimate moment of your life - I would ask the same respect for the choice that I am making.
We live 50 minutes from the neared hospital with L&D or we'd be doing a midwife-attended homebirth -- a homebirth is my first choice. Hubby is too nervous about being so far away though. So we'll be going to the independent birth center which is run by midwives and only 2 minutes from the hospital.
I am so, so, so, SO over all things ROYAL WEDDING. I think that it's their day and it's special, and I have no problem with Kate and William, but I have about had it with the media cramming it down our throats.
I will NOT be waking up at the ass crack of dawn to watch, and the only thing I give a hoot about is seeing a picture of Kate's dress. And probably attempting to make a chocolate biscuit cake at some point.
Married 11/24/2007 TTC since 11/2010 Diagnosed with MFI and advanced maternal aging IVF with ICSI transferred 2 embies 3/3/2012 BFP 3/10/2012 EDD 11/22/2012 IT'S TWINS!!!
This may be wildly unpopular here, but I think that if you are TTC and cannot handle being around babies IRL, seeing the word baby, or hearing about pregnancy announcements because all of those things give you anxiety/jealousy/rages/breakdowns, you need to see a counselor. This journey is stressful for most, and understandably so. It should not, however, make you start crying every time you see a commercial for Pampers. If it is, you could be battling depression and need to seek professional help.
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Im going to go all serious on you here- I think if you are acceping medicare/food stamps that sort of thing, you should be required to take random drug tests. and you cant drive a freaking mercedes benz.
I don't know if this is an unpopular opinion or just a vent, but I can't stand it when my friends gain 5 lbs and then ask me if it could be their thyroid. I think some people WANT to have a thyroid disorder because then it explains their weight gain. It really rubs me the wrong way. It is NOT something you want to have, trust me. Getting your butt to the gym is actually way easier than having to take medicine/get routine blood tests for the rest of your life.
Schools need to be teaching FULL on sex ed! No more of this absitence only crap. Let's get real, kids have sex, they need to know everything about it! Those who think sex ed promotes having sex need to get their heads out of their arses. Seriously.
TTC #1 since April '11.- BFP 7/3/11! - EDD 3/13/12 - Dean born 3/15/12! - Lovely Labor Buddies with PsychGirl33!! </br>
This may be wildly unpopular here, but I think that if you are TTC and cannot handle being around babies IRL, seeing the word baby, or hearing about pregnancy announcements because all of those things give you anxiety/jealousy/rages/breakdowns, you need to see a counselor. This journey is stressful for most, and understandably so. It should not, however, make you start crying every time you see a commercial for Pampers. If it is, you could be battling depression and need to seek professional help.
Oh, ok cycle 2. Talk to me in a year. Kthankxbai.
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This may be wildly unpopular here, but I think that if you are TTC and cannot handle being around babies IRL, seeing the word baby, or hearing about pregnancy announcements because all of those things give you anxiety/jealousy/rages/breakdowns, you need to see a counselor. This journey is stressful for most, and understandably so. It should not, however, make you start crying every time you see a commercial for Pampers. If it is, you could be battling depression and need to seek professional help.
Oh, ok cycle 2. Talk to me in a year. Kthankxbai.
I won't talk to you in a year, I'll see a counselor.
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This may be wildly unpopular here, but I think that if you are TTC and cannot handle being around babies IRL, seeing the word baby, or hearing about pregnancy announcements because all of those things give you anxiety/jealousy/rages/breakdowns, you need to see a counselor. This journey is stressful for most, and understandably so. It should not, however, make you start crying every time you see a commercial for Pampers. If it is, you could be battling depression and need to seek professional help.
This may be wildly unpopular here, but I think that if you are TTC and cannot handle being around babies IRL, seeing the word baby, or hearing about pregnancy announcements because all of those things give you anxiety/jealousy/rages/breakdowns, you need to see a counselor. This journey is stressful for most, and understandably so. It should not, however, make you start crying every time you see a commercial for Pampers. If it is, you could be battling depression and need to seek professional help.
Oh, ok cycle 2. Talk to me in a year. Kthankxbai.
This.
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This may be wildly unpopular here, but I think that if you are TTC and cannot handle being around babies IRL, seeing the word baby, or hearing about pregnancy announcements because all of those things give you anxiety/jealousy/rages/breakdowns, you need to see a counselor. This journey is stressful for most, and understandably so. It should not, however, make you start crying every time you see a commercial for Pampers. If it is, you could be battling depression and need to seek professional help.
Oh, ok cycle 2. Talk to me in a year. Kthankxbai.
I won't talk to you in a year, I'll see a counselor.
Maybe you should see one now for your inconsideration for others.
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I don't know if this is an unpopular opinion or just a vent, but I can't stand it when my friends gain 5 lbs and then ask me if it could be their thyroid. I think some people WANT to have a thyroid disorder because then it explains their weight gain. It really rubs me the wrong way. It is NOT something you want to have, trust me. Getting your butt to the gym is actually way easier than having to take medicine/get routine blood tests for the rest of your life.
This may be wildly unpopular here, but I think that if you are TTC and cannot handle being around babies IRL, seeing the word baby, or hearing about pregnancy announcements because all of those things give you anxiety/jealousy/rages/breakdowns, you need to see a counselor. This journey is stressful for most, and understandably so. It should not, however, make you start crying every time you see a commercial for Pampers. If it is, you could be battling depression and need to seek professional help.
Oh, ok cycle 2. Talk to me in a year. Kthankxbai.
I won't talk to you in a year, I'll see a counselor.
Because counselors automatically fix all problems for everyone and it's so easy to find a good counselor let alone one who meshes well with you, amiright?
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I agree!!! That is a really good one.
Married: 5/09 ~ TTC Since: 10/10 ~ PCOS ~ Progesterone from 10/10 - 2/11 ~ HSG on 3/18 - Clear ~ Started Metformin 1000mg & Clomid 50mg 2/11 ~ Metformin upped to 1500mg 4/6 ~ 6/7 Now going to SG and put on Clomid, Ovidrel, Gonal F, Prometrium, Estrace ~ IUI #1 7/2 = BFP!!!!!! March 6th our little man was born.
6/17/13 - Ovidrel, Follistim, Prometrium ~ IUI #1 7/2 = BFP! March 17th our St. Pattys day baby arrived
10/29/17 - Started process for IVF, got pregnant & miscarried a 2nd time since summer. 2/22 started stims - Menopur, Gonal F, Cetrotide - retrieval 3/6 - , PIO, estrace 3xday - FET 4/18 = Beta 1: 616; Beta 2: 1342 = BFP
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I'm going to have my a$$ handed to me on this one but whatevs.
I don't like Harry Potter. Lamesauce.
BRING IT BISHES!
My opinion is in regards to health care bills. I feel this way only because a co-worker at mine doesn't pay them. Our health care is so messed up and the prices are so jacked because people like my co-worker who can afford to pay healthcare bills refuse to pay and never will. She isn't going to pay any of her bills from when she had her son last summer or the bills from the year before. Yet I have bills out the wazoo for all the testing and meds since TTC and have already maxed out my max deductible. I jsut think If I should have to cut back to be able to pay off all my med bills so should others. Then maybe our health care wouldn't be so expensive.
Sorry..editing. I just wanted to add to this. My brother has Crohns disease and I know everyone has different severities of it but last year he was in the hospital for 20 days and you can imagine the bills that came with that. Not only did he has hospital bills but he had lost his job in January when his bosses company went other and because of his illness he was so sick last year he was unable to get a job and hold it from reoccurring trips back to the hospital. Even he paid his bills this past year even in his situation where he was struggling.
Married: 5/09 ~ TTC Since: 10/10 ~ PCOS ~ Progesterone from 10/10 - 2/11 ~ HSG on 3/18 - Clear ~ Started Metformin 1000mg & Clomid 50mg 2/11 ~ Metformin upped to 1500mg 4/6 ~ 6/7 Now going to SG and put on Clomid, Ovidrel, Gonal F, Prometrium, Estrace ~ IUI #1 7/2 = BFP!!!!!! March 6th our little man was born.
6/17/13 - Ovidrel, Follistim, Prometrium ~ IUI #1 7/2 = BFP! March 17th our St. Pattys day baby arrived
10/29/17 - Started process for IVF, got pregnant & miscarried a 2nd time since summer. 2/22 started stims - Menopur, Gonal F, Cetrotide - retrieval 3/6 - , PIO, estrace 3xday - FET 4/18 = Beta 1: 616; Beta 2: 1342 = BFP
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7DPO Progesterone: low. CD3 BW: normal, HSG: clear
DX: severe MFI (low all 3) and low T. Undergoing replacement therapy.
Oh boy. I'm really going to hear it for this one....
Giving birth is neither an "illness" nor a medical emergency. It does not, as a matter of routine, belong automatically in a hospital. While I would NEVER deny anyone's right to choose labor and delivery in that setting, I do take issue with how our culture treats it as a medical emergency.
I am neither crazy, stupid or reckless for intending to choose a home birth. I won't criticize your choices for the most personal and intimate moment of your life - I would ask the same respect for the choice that I am making.
My family is a Foreign Service family. Families like mine are posted in every corner of the globe. We live our lives away from family, friends and the conviences and comforts of home. We often live and work in dangerous places among those that misunderstand our intentions and purposes. Sometimes members of our ranks sacrifice our lives to further diplomacy. Please remember that we serve too. And I'm always open to questions.
You have to have a license to do so many things in the world like fishing, hunting, driving a car, etc. You should need to get a license to be a parent.. As an educator there are so many irresponsible parents out there and some who don't know how to parent...if you had to take a class, at least it might help..
Now I know this one is controversial, but it is my opinion.
As long as you have actually read at least one of the books you can have whatever opinion you want. We don't all like the same things- that is what makes life interesting.....
My family is a Foreign Service family. Families like mine are posted in every corner of the globe. We live our lives away from family, friends and the conviences and comforts of home. We often live and work in dangerous places among those that misunderstand our intentions and purposes. Sometimes members of our ranks sacrifice our lives to further diplomacy. Please remember that we serve too. And I'm always open to questions.
WHAT?? Kidding...... Me either.
I think you should only be able to file for bankruptcy once in your lifetime, and that counts spouses. People like my ILs annoy me - this is their 3rd filing. They're keeping their house, their cars, and their motorcycle. They haven't changed their spending habits at all and will probably be counting the says until they can file again and re-wipe the slate clean. I think people should have to take some sort of responsible financial course and be monitored.
P/SAIF Welcome
Invisible Finish Line
3T's Traveling Ovary Blog
7DPO Progesterone: low. CD3 BW: normal, HSG: clear
DX: severe MFI (low all 3) and low T. Undergoing replacement therapy.
*unfriends kathy*
TTC since 2010
lots of IUIs and 1 IVF all BFNs
FET currently on hold
I used to be a fan and lost interest. I couldn't get into The Order of the Phoenix, the book nor the movie. I fell asleep 2 minutes in. This is the only series ever that I couldn't finish and have no regrets, have lost no sleep that I have no clue who Voldemort really is, nor to do I care what happens! lol
I'll stand behind you with this one Noryang! I would LOVE to do a homebirth, but due to a medical condition,I cannot
I wrote a paper on this in college. It is certainly an interesting concept, but implementing it, practically, woudl be extremely difficult. As a strict constitutionalist, it also offends some of my "freedom" sensibilities.
I agree, however, that some parents just shouldn't be parents. Take my sister in law's sister who just had her 3rd, but constantly borrows money from everyone in the family because she can't afford to put a roof over their head. Yeah, she tried for the 3rd, it wasn't just an "accident." Didn't she think two was hard enough? Now we'll be buying her diapers and wipes and paying taaxes for her public assistance. However, her baby girl is A.D.O.R.A.B.L.E!
I couldn't agree more!!!
Nooooooooooooooooooo! I like it, I like it!
Me either!! Hate!
OMG Yes please!!!! And if you are on food stamps, I do not feel you should be going to the liquor sore and buying all sorts of different alcohol to throw a big party or for yourself...save that money for food!!!
We live 50 minutes from the neared hospital with L&D or we'd be doing a midwife-attended homebirth -- a homebirth is my first choice. Hubby is too nervous about being so far away though. So we'll be going to the independent birth center which is run by midwives and only 2 minutes from the hospital.
Andplusalso.....
Lamesauce all over your baby that wears earrings.
I am so, so, so, SO over all things ROYAL WEDDING. I think that it's their day and it's special, and I have no problem with Kate and William, but I have about had it with the media cramming it down our throats.
I will NOT be waking up at the ass crack of dawn to watch, and the only thing I give a hoot about is seeing a picture of Kate's dress. And probably attempting to make a chocolate biscuit cake at some point.
Married 11/24/2007
TTC since 11/2010
Diagnosed with MFI and advanced maternal aging
IVF with ICSI transferred 2 embies 3/3/2012
BFP 3/10/2012
EDD 11/22/2012
IT'S TWINS!!!
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I agree!
Schools need to be teaching FULL on sex ed! No more of this absitence only crap. Let's get real, kids have sex, they need to know everything about it! Those who think sex ed promotes having sex need to get their heads out of their arses. Seriously.
I won't talk to you in a year, I'll see a counselor.
Word.
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7DPO Progesterone: low. CD3 BW: normal, HSG: clear
DX: severe MFI (low all 3) and low T. Undergoing replacement therapy.
This.
I think cigarettes should be illegal.
Yes, I judge you for smoking. I sit upon my throne of judgment and I look down on you as you pollute the air that I breathe.
"Oh but I'm addicted waaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhh..." Well, who shoved the first cigarette into your mouth to begin with?
I say make them illegal since it isn't feasible to send anyone who smokes to their own separate island of smokey doom.
bfp 1 - m/c 1.31.11 @ 10 weeks
bfp 2 - baby born via c-section on 5.4.12 @ 37 weeks
bfp 3 - blighted ovum/d&c on 4.13.13 @ 8 weeks
bfp 4 - 3rd IUI, very late BFN with super low P, c/p
bfp 5 - natural bfp while on lupron, baby born via RCS on 4.27.15 @ 39 weeks
bfp 6 - surprise! baby born via RCS on 11.13.16 @ 38 weeks
I LOVE that you said this. Thank you.
Me = lean PCOS;DH = poor morphology (3%)
3 IUI/TI cycles = BFN
IVF #1 with ICSI: antagonist protocol = BFFN
IVF #2 with ICSI : Lupron downregulation = BFFN...FML
IVF #3 with ICSI and AH (Antagonist) = IT'S A BOY!!!!
Word. Synthroid is not a weight loss drug!!
Because counselors automatically fix all problems for everyone and it's so easy to find a good counselor let alone one who meshes well with you, amiright?