Good morning!
So I found out I was pregnant from my first round of Clomid about a week before Christmas. The next morning, one of our vehicles was robbed right in our driveway. Later on that week, we get a letter from the IRS stating we owe over $2k back to them, turns out it was a mistake on our tax preparer's side, and he gave us credits we were not meant to have. So of course we have to pay it back. Then on the Thursday before New Year's, DH and I went to ER due to intense stomach pain and non stop vomiting. Ultrasound at the time saw only a gestational sac (I was only about 5 weeks). End result was acute appendicitis. They took that sucker out and I was pain free!
On Tuesday of this week I had another Ultrasound per Dr. orders, and heard the 135bpm heartbeat! Very happy and excited. That same day, appendix surgeon calls and asks me to come in the next day for a surgery follow up. At the appt. they tell me that they found carcinoid tumors in my appendix and believe them to be in my colon.
I'm stuck here as she didn't give me much more info than that and I don't see the colorectal specialist for another week. I'm stressed to the max.
I am sorry if this is a jumble and doesn't make much sense, I feel as if I can not put 2 + 2 together right now.
Re: Too much for me right now :(
Me: 26 Him: 27
Dating: 5/2011 Married: 6/2014
Mirena out/TTC: 02/2016
BFP #1: 12/01/2016
EDD: 07/24/2017
When I'm stressed I go and read a good book. Everyone has their something for stress relief. I hope you can do something that helps take your mind off things.
TTC 9/2016 BFP 12/9/16 EDD 8/21/17 NMC 1/8/16 at 7w6d
TTC 2/2017 BFP 3/6/17 EDD 11/17/17 DS born 11/25/17 via ECS
TTC 12/2018 BFP 6/2/19 EDD 2/12/20 NMC / BO at 7 weeks, low progesterone
TTC 7/2019 BFP 8/21/19 EDD 4/22/20 CP at 5 weeks
TTC 8/19 IUI #1 w/ Clomid + Ovidrel + progesterone BFN, IUI 2 and 3 w/ Letrozole + Ovidrel + progesterone,
IUI 4 Follistim + Ovidrel + progesterone BFP 1/9/20 EDD 9/18/20
AMA, ITP in pregnancy, vWD type II - low Factor VIII, unexplained RPL and secondary infertility