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TTC since 2008 dx PCOS & MFI
Clomid/Femara no "O"
IVF #1 BFN
FET #1 cancelled for biopsy
FET #1.2 c/p, July 2012 c/p
IUI #1 & 1.2 canceled
IVF #2 ER 12/1, Freeze all due to OHSS
FET #2.1 cancelled due to DVT risk, FET #2.2 Jan 2013
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Diagnosed with PCOS: 10/03, On BCP to "treat" until: 7/09
Provera to end Cycles 1-9 (anovulatory)
Cycle #4 & 5: Clomid 50 mg FAIL
RE Visit: 2000 mg Metformin
Cycle 6:Forced Break, looking for androgen secreting tumor
Cycle 7:Clomid CD 3-10, 12-17 FAIL
Cycle 8: Clomid CD 3-10, Bravelle CD 12-24 Hyperstimmed
New RE: Put on Byetta, lost 23 lbs
Cycle 9: Financial Break
Cycle 10: Femara CD 3-7, IUI CD 17 BFP on 2/14/11, m/c 3/7/11
Do books read aloud to 4th graders count? If so, then Fantastic Mr. Fox, haha.
If not, then I don't remember and I'm just now starting The Lucky One by Nicholas Sparks and so far I like it.
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2011 Races:
Robbins Run 5K Trail Run- 4/23/11
Turkey Hill Country Classic 5K- 5/7/11
MHA Ladies 5K- 6/4/11
Hershey Half Marathon- 10/16/11
Amish Country Half Marathon- 11/5/11
Turkey Trot 5K 11/24/11
Jingle Bell Run 12/11/11
Kris Kringle 5 Miler 12/18/11
Still engrossed in the Twilight series just about to finish New Moon.
Keep going!!! I loved Breaking Dawn, which was the last of them. Eclipse was pretty good too.
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2011 Races:
Robbins Run 5K Trail Run- 4/23/11
Turkey Hill Country Classic 5K- 5/7/11
MHA Ladies 5K- 6/4/11
Hershey Half Marathon- 10/16/11
Amish Country Half Marathon- 11/5/11
Turkey Trot 5K 11/24/11
Jingle Bell Run 12/11/11
Kris Kringle 5 Miler 12/18/11
I am right in the middle of My Life in France by Julia Child. I like it so far. Next up is Modoc, but I don't know much about it. I bought it because it has a picture of an elephant on the cover and I love elephants
TTC with unexplained IF since 8/2007
6 losses, one beautiful perfect boy in our arms
Last book read was Bed of Roses by Nora Roberts (cute, chick lit book about 4 friends that run a wedding company, this is book 2 in series)
Currently reading Burnt Offerings by Laurell K. Hamilton (book #7 in the Anita Blake vampire hunter series)
My book tastes are all over
Worrying does not empty tomorrow of its troubles,
It empties today of its strength. ~Corrie ten Boom
Courage doesn't always roar.
Sometimes courage is the little voice at the end of the day that says I'll try again tomorrow. ~Mary Anne Radmacher (thank you beadinglady)
It's been a long journey. TTC since 9/06. multiple IUI's and IVF's and 4 m/c's. IVF#3 = BFP, twins, induced at 34w6d due to baby b passing away (no explanation). Delivered on 35w1d, Baby A - baby girl, and Baby B - baby boy, our little angel.
MTHFR A1298C & C677T, Immune Issues and Factor II
I just finished Black Hills by Nora Roberts. I am not sure what is up next...I have Touch of Dead waiting for me at the library but I don't think I am going to get there today before they close so they earliest I can get it is next Monday.
I'm in the middle of the last Twilight series book...Breaking Dawn...Its not my favorite and I can't wait to be done with it so I can read the books I have waiting on my shelf!
South of Broad. It's okay, but I really want to start The Host. It's the newish Stephanie Meyer book.
The host gets a definite "eh" from me. It wasn't bad though. I would read a sequel if there were one. It was an easy 'fluff" read for me.
I just finished "Under the Dome" by stephen king and am very happy to see that he's totally back!
Dx: MFI, DOR, 9 Fibroids and homozygous MTHFR
"Smudge's Story - How to Grow a Dandelion" will return soon! The Dandelion Archive
"If dandelions were hard to grow, they would be most welcome on any lawn."
Great post! I just got a Barnes and Noble Nook, so I am looking for some good books to read.
I just finished Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell (it was good--along the lines of Freakonomics) and The Christmas Sweater by Glenn Beck (I'm not a fan of his and the book was so-so).
May 06: Natural PG= m/c, July 09: TI= m/c, November 09: TI=BFN, December 09: IUI= c/p
IVF#1: start stims 1/26; ER 2/8; ET 2/13= BFN; FET#1: May 2010= m/c
*NEW CLINIC Jan 2011* IVF#2: start stims 1/12; ER 1/22; ET 1/27= BFN; IVF#3: TBD
~SAIFW/PAIFW~
I am right in the middle of My Life in France by Julia Child. I like it so far. Next up is Modoc, but I don't know much about it. I bought it because it has a picture of an elephant on the cover and I love elephants
I just got this book for my BFF and now wish I would've got a copy for myself. it looks so cute.
Have you read 'water for elephants?'- You'll love it!
Last book read was Bed of Roses by Nora Roberts (cute, chick lit book about 4 friends that run a wedding company, this is book 2 in series)
I read this about a month or so ago--- Loved it, but did not know it was part of a series? What are the others?
The first book is called Vision in White... they are the only two out so far
SAIFW
TTC since 2008 dx PCOS & MFI
Clomid/Femara no "O"
IVF #1 BFN
FET #1 cancelled for biopsy
FET #1.2 c/p, July 2012 c/p
IUI #1 & 1.2 canceled
IVF #2 ER 12/1, Freeze all due to OHSS
FET #2.1 cancelled due to DVT risk, FET #2.2 Jan 2013
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Re: Poll: Last Book You Read
TTC since 2008 dx PCOS & MFI
Clomid/Femara no "O"
IVF #1 BFN
FET #1 cancelled for biopsy
FET #1.2 c/p, July 2012 c/p
IUI #1 & 1.2 canceled
IVF #2 ER 12/1, Freeze all due to OHSS
FET #2.1 cancelled due to DVT risk, FET #2.2 Jan 2013
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the weight of silence
How we live & why we die: the secret life of cells.
Very interesting. It helped the lon azz flights to & from India pass!
ooh, I think MH would love this. I'm off to amazon to purchase
C/P- at 6 weeks
5 IUI's= BFN
Dx: Endo stage 1 : evevated FSH (11.3)
IVF#1: 3dt 2 8 cell, grade 1 embyos :bfn
*(P)SAIFW*
~A lotus springs from mud~ Chinese proverb
June Bug...and it was like, 3 months ago!
I have a resolution to read 50 books in 2010.
SAIF Always Welcome
Diagnosed with PCOS: 10/03, On BCP to "treat" until: 7/09
Provera to end Cycles 1-9 (anovulatory)
Cycle #4 & 5: Clomid 50 mg FAIL
RE Visit: 2000 mg Metformin
Cycle 6:Forced Break, looking for androgen secreting tumor
Cycle 7:Clomid CD 3-10, 12-17 FAIL
Cycle 8: Clomid CD 3-10, Bravelle CD 12-24 Hyperstimmed
New RE: Put on Byetta, lost 23 lbs
Cycle 9: Financial Break
Cycle 10: Femara CD 3-7, IUI CD 17 BFP on 2/14/11, m/c 3/7/11
Do books read aloud to 4th graders count? If so, then Fantastic Mr. Fox, haha.
If not, then I don't remember and I'm just now starting The Lucky One by Nicholas Sparks and so far I like it.
Keep going!!!
I loved Breaking Dawn, which was the last of them. Eclipse was pretty good too.
Did you like it? I've heard it's really good.
LOVE LOVE LOVE the Twilight Series.... I have read and re-read them about a dozen times (DH thinks I'm sick in the head lol)
Last book read was Bed of Roses by Nora Roberts (cute, chick lit book about 4 friends that run a wedding company, this is book 2 in series)
Currently reading Burnt Offerings by Laurell K. Hamilton (book #7 in the Anita Blake vampire hunter series)
My book tastes are all over
Worrying does not empty tomorrow of its troubles, It empties today of its strength. ~Corrie ten Boom
Courage doesn't always roar. Sometimes courage is the little voice at the end of the day that says I'll try again tomorrow. ~Mary Anne Radmacher (thank you beadinglady)
It's been a long journey. TTC since 9/06. multiple IUI's and IVF's and 4 m/c's. IVF#3 = BFP, twins, induced at 34w6d due to baby b passing away (no explanation). Delivered on 35w1d, Baby A - baby girl, and Baby B - baby boy, our little angel.
MTHFR A1298C & C677T, Immune Issues and Factor II
Daycare is SO exhausting!
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I read this about a month or so ago--- Loved it, but did not know it was part of a series? What are the others?
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Overall, yes. It was pretty good. The beginning was kind of slow and I thought the end dragged on too long.
The host gets a definite "eh" from me. It wasn't bad though. I would read a sequel if there were one. It was an easy 'fluff" read for me.
I just finished "Under the Dome" by stephen king and am very happy to see that he's totally back!
"Smudge's Story - How to Grow a Dandelion" will return soon!
The Dandelion Archive
"If dandelions were hard to grow, they would be most welcome on any lawn."
3 Men and a Body
I liked this one a lot too.
I just finished The 19th Wife and it was excellent. I would highly recommend it.
Great post! I just got a Barnes and Noble Nook, so I am looking for some good books to read.
I just finished Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell (it was good--along the lines of Freakonomics) and The Christmas Sweater by Glenn Beck (I'm not a fan of his and the book was so-so).
IVF#1: start stims 1/26; ER 2/8; ET 2/13= BFN; FET#1: May 2010= m/c *NEW CLINIC Jan 2011* IVF#2: start stims 1/12; ER 1/22; ET 1/27= BFN; IVF#3: TBD
~SAIFW/PAIFW~
I just got this book for my BFF and now wish I would've got a copy for myself. it looks so cute.
Have you read 'water for elephants?'- You'll love it!
The first book is called Vision in White... they are the only two out so far
TTC since 2008 dx PCOS & MFI
Clomid/Femara no "O"
IVF #1 BFN
FET #1 cancelled for biopsy
FET #1.2 c/p, July 2012 c/p
IUI #1 & 1.2 canceled
IVF #2 ER 12/1, Freeze all due to OHSS
FET #2.1 cancelled due to DVT risk, FET #2.2 Jan 2013
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