After 6 long years of TTC and a traumatic birth... I finally got to hold my baby in my arms!
'Delight yourself in the LORD and he will give you the desires of your heart.'Psalm 37:4
2006 start TTC
2007 Start w/ RE (Endo and MFI previous marriage)/ 2008 Vericocele surgery/3 clomid cycles
2009 Lap removed stage III endo/ 2 failed IUI/ Divorce
2011 Remarried
October 2011 Dx: Endo & DOR/ November 2011- clomid & TI cycle
January 2012 IVF~ Flare protocol 10 ER/ 9 mature fertilized with ICSI/ ET- 2 Grade A Blasts/ 4 frozen= BFN
Febuary 2012- -Endo Biopsy/ MTHFR diagnosis
March 8- FET 2 grade A blasts= BFP!!!!
November 2012- Charles was born by emergency C-Section
Dealing with:
Stage III Endo/ DOR/ MTHFR two mutations C677T & A1298C
Currently TTC #2 FET planned January 2014
Re: Where is the best place to buy appliances?
***Twin fraternal girls born at 35w6d in 12/2008***
We always just go to home depot.
There use to be a place on mountain industrial near 78 that was a scratch and dent but I'm not sure if it's still open or not
yes, this place is still open. we bought a replacement microwave there not too long ago. but I think the rest of our appliances we bought all from sears.
we buy all of our appliances at Sears. I don't know if you guys remember the trouble we had with refrigerator repair but in the end they went above and beyond to make things right and now I have the contact info for the people who can get sh!t done at Sears. So keep that in mind if any of you need help w/ a Sears issue.
And I think Sears has a scratch and dent store in Atl.
I've had luck with HH Gregg (washer and dryer), Lowe's (fridge and stove), and Ikea (wall oven and microwave). All have been pretty good. I think HH Gregg's prices were more competitive.
Don't forget about BrandsMart. I got my plasma TV there and their prices were way better than anyone else around.