Sunday, April 14, 2013

Surgery, Birthday, New Cycle, OH MY!

Hello, bloggy friends! I hope this post finds you all doing well. Even though I may be slacking on the commenting, I want you to know that I am reading your blogs! Life has been a bit outta sorts here for a few days, and I am finally getting back to "normal".

I had my surgery on Friday. It was a frustrating day for me to be totally honest. My surgery was scheduled for 2pm. I was not allowed to eat past midnight on Thursday, and since I wake up so early, not being able to eat for that long was difficult. I got to the surgery center at 1pm and did not get wheeled into surgery until 3:30pm! I will admit that I did throw a bit of a tantrum in the office. I made sure that they knew I was HUNGRY and that I was scheduled at 2pm and that I had been waiting now for over an hour. I scolded them for overbooking surgeries; my time is important as well. They knew that I was emotional and hungry, so they handled my rant with grace. But jeez, what a wait! I know that things happen in surgery and I did apologize for being a brat. 

Soon after that, they took me back to pre-op. The nurse had a hard time finding veins since I was so lethargic. She actually bent the catheter in my left wrist at first and had to move to my right arm. Once I got an IV and some fluids in me, I felt better! While I was waiting for them to take me back to surgery I sent some time staring that the curtain and I started laughing because the design seriously looked like it was covered in sperm. I told Mike "you know you have been in the infertility world too long when what is suppose to be leaves looks like swimming sperm!" He laughed and agreed.

Check it out...
Sperm Curtain- Fertility is haunting me!


Obligatory Pre-Surgery  Photo
The surgery itself took about 40 minutes and the recovery nurses said I was the best patient they had. They said I was so fun and smiley. My first question was "Oh Gosh, what did I say?" I have a habit of saying weird stuff coming out of anesthesia. Mike laughed when they said that because I started out the worst patient but ended as the favorite. I swear, I do have two personalities! I was worried that I would have a wound left open that Mike would have had to clean and dress daily, but the doctor was able to sew it up! That was so great to hear because last time I had this done the "dressing"  of the wound was the WORST part!!

I am on the road to recovery and have my follow up on the 30th. Mike said the doctor was going to give me some tips on how to shave my ass to prevent this form happening again. How effin embarrASSing! UGH!

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Today, my husband turns 38! I am so blessed to be married to such a wonderful man. Each day he brings me so much joy, laughter and frustration (lol). He has taught me to be a better person and for that I am eternally grateful. We are just kinda hanging out today. Miami Heat is on right now and since he is a huge HEAT fan he will be glued to the TV for a bit. For gifts, Zoie and I got got him a few t-shirts, a massage and a gift certificate to a Fly shop he likes. Later tonight we will go to dinner; anywhere he wants! I made him yummy peanut butter balls for his birthday dessert, they don't look that great, but they are dangerously delicious!
 
36th birthday celebration  in Vegas
Chocolate Peanut Butter Balls <--- click for the recipe
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Last night I started my 6th cycle of Femara. I started spotting on the evening of the 9th and continue to do so. I stopped my BCP on the 11th as directed by my RE's office. Once I had a full flow I was to start the Femara on CD 3 (as usual). However, after the one day of "heavy" spotting, it really lightened up. I was completely confused with this, so I called the RE. He said that I was fine to start them even though my flow was not normal; but since I had been on the BCP my uterus and ovaries should be nice and clean. They thought it would be best to start the Femara on the third full day without BCP and that was last night! 

I was a bit hesitant to start them since my cycle seems off and since the pills were $130.00, but I took the plunge and down the hatch went 7.5 mg! I have a follicle check scheduled for CD 12 on the 22nd at 10:30am! I am excited to see what my ovaries are doing. I will have 2-3 U/S that week and if all looks good then we will proceed with the last IUI of the year. We will re-evaluate more aggressive treatments in the fall. But after this cycle we are going to "give it to God", try naturally, enjoy life, each other and the summer and spend some time re-grouping and saving. Hopefully though, this IS OUR cycle!!!

Well friends, that is about all the sitting my bum can handle for the moment! Have a great day!

Hugs!

29 comments:

  1. Happy birthday to your hubby! My do those peanut butter balls sound amazing to me. Good luck with your upcoming cycle.

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  2. Glad your surgery went well! Happy Birthday to your hubs! And, I hope this cycle is THE ONE! xoxo

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  3. Happy birthday to your DH! Those look amazing, my husband LOVES oreo balls/cake balls/brownie balls and I love to make them, but aren't since we are trying to eat healthy! Hope the surgery went well and this is the cycle for you!

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    1. Thanks! I figured that since I am down 4 pounds I could make the hubby a treat for his birthday! I am trying to stay out of them and doing pretty good so far! ;-)

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  4. Glad to hear the surgery went well...and that curtain totally looks like sperm, haha. Sounds like we both married Heat fans! I've been couching it alone this afternoon too while the game is on. J is a die hard Heat fan, which has been crazy the past couple years living so close to Cleveland :) Go Heat!

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    1. Funny! Mike loves Miami, always has.He was happy to hear that J is too! ;-)

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  5. My husband totally laughs at me for shaving my butt! Lol. Glad your surgery is over and you are on the road to recovery. Come on follies, grow grow grow!

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    1. Grow grow grow! If my egg follicles grew as fast as my hair follicles we would be in good shape! LOL!!

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  6. I hope your recovery is going well! Don't be embarrassed about it! ;)
    Those peanut butter balls look so delicious! :) I may have to make them!
    Good luck to you this cycle! I will be praying for you every day! :)

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    1. Thanks, Stephanie! The pb balls are soooo good and easy!

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  7. Lol I was just talking with my cousin how infertility follows us. A FB friend did a status update on how she was taking time out for BBT and asked if anyone wanted to join her. I could not understand why she thought people would want to join her in temping. Lol. Turns out she was referring to the tv show Big Bang Theory. Ha ha ha

    I hope this is YOUR CYCLE!! FX for you. Happy bday to your DH and I hope y'all have a wonderful day

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    1. Ha ha! That is funny!! I love the BBT btw!
      Thanks for the wishes, love!

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  8. So glad to hear the surgery went well and you're into your next cycle! Will be sending good vibes this is YOUR cycle for sure. And holy cow those chocolate peanut butter balls look so delicious. I think I'm heading to the kitchen to find something almost as good. :)

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    1. Thanks Sarah! I am excited to see where it takes us! Make the treats, they are soooo good!

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  9. I'm glad the surgery went so well and that your recovery should be easier this time.

    Happy Birthday to your husband!

    Fingers crossed that this is your cycle.

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  10. So glad things went well! Those curtains crack me up! Fingers crossed for you!!!!

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  11. The peanut butter balls look fabulous!! Prayers that this is the ONE for ya'll :)

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    1. They are soooo yummy! Thank you! I am looking forward to good results!

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  12. Glad you surgery went well- I hope you have a nice, comfy donut to sit on... helped me tremendously both times I broke my tailbone, which I imagine to be very similar in the pain department! Best of luck this month... :)

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    1. No donut for me! The wound is in the wrong spot for that! I am able to lay hald on my bum half on my hip. I can actually sit back a bit further today!

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  13. I'm glad you're recovering well. Those DO look like sperm curtains! You should recommend they get some egg curtains now. Good luck on this cycle!!!

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  14. Ha ha ha! Obligatory photo! Love it! Hope you have been feeling better. Happy birthday to your husband! Sounds like a good birthday (especially with those PB balls)! Hope everything goes well this cycle.

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  15. Glad the surgery went so well, other than the forced starvation! That is awful that they scheduled you for such a late surgery when you couldn't eat anything ALL day! I would have been one hungry brat too! Happy Birthday to the Hubs, who thankfully didn't have to doctor your butt for his bday present. Haha! I love your plan, and I LOVE your attitude! Oh what the heck, I pretty much just love you :)

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    1. I need food when I wake up- Or I get crabby! Mike was VERY happy that he did not have to mess with my wound! Happy bday to him! ;-)
      I love you, too. Really, I do! You are amazing and I am sooooo happy to have connected with you!

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