6.08.2011

Update-O-Rama!

I didn't abandon you blogger.  Here I am, complete with updates out the wazoo! Let's skip the foreplay and get right down to it, Miss Jackson if you're nasty.

Friends:
My friend came to stay and we had a wonderful week together!  We went to the beach, walked in downtown DC in 102 degree weather, and ate lots of Noodles N' Company! :) On the negative side of that, we all suffered sunburn, even DH who claimed he was "too Asian to get sunburnt." Yep, burnt to a crisp.  Walking around DC in 102 degree weather was the worst idea.  We were drenched in sweat after 30 minutes, and I even took a moment at the Washington Monument to air out my hoo-haa.  Such a classy lady--I hope to pass down these traits to my future offspring.  The only other slip up in her visit was our A/C broke during said 102 degree heat. The first call to maintenance they said "we're not sure when that can be fixed, maybe in a few weeks."  Excuse me? Oh no, no.  Seven angry, "wtf" phone calls later, they fixed it the next day. That's right mammy.

Jobs:
I've been on two whole job interviews and got both jobs! One was full time, o.k. pay, and the other was part time, bomb.com pay.  I took the full time, since I wasn't convinced I did any good at the p.t. interview.  Naturally, I got the p.t. one too. :)  So I've accepted the p.t. job too.  I just have to decide how to let down the first place.  They were super weird, it was very off-putting. The manager there also told me flat out that "I wasn't her first choice."  Who does that?  Unprofessional much?  She also oggled at the fact that I was so young.  It was...different.  I also came across the issue of military discrimination.  At the p.t. job, apparently that was a big hang up for them.  The manager there asked me several times about deployment, what my plans would be, etc.  This job is through a staffing company, so when I talked to the manager guy there and he told me that, it was a little disheartening.  My husband is in the military.  He represents our country and your freedoms.  It is not a walk in the park, and it's nice to know people look down on you for it when it comes to employment.  But, rant aside, I start work Monday. :)

Infertility:
The part you've been waiting for!  I finally had my RE appointment!  The doctor I had this time around was fabulous, and took the time to answer all of my questions and then some. :)  She went over DH's lab results first.  He was happy to know that he does in fact have super sperm.  He beamed with a sense of pride and accomplishment.  Then came mine.  She said my DHEA caught her eye, but it was nothing serious like cancer or anything crazy.  She said it was just indicative of PCOS, and not to worry.  Definitely good to know! She said my FSH was great and my LH was at the level where I would be ok to use OPKs and shouldn't get wanky results.  So next cycle (like two more weeks) we will be starting Clomid! :)  I also have to get an HSG--the doctor was surprised the previous physician didn't order it. Would have been nice..haha.  So we're doing three rounds of Clomid--if that doesn't work then we'll either do Femara/Clomid combo or just go to injectables.  If injectables don't work, then since there is no need to do IUI (thanks super sperm!), the last option would be IVF. However, this all depends on....

DH:
DH has one more chance to pass his PT test.  If he fails his next test, he will be getting kicked out of the Army. :(  Not sure what will happen to us if that happens.  We'd probably have to move back home.  We'd be stopped in baby-making tracks with no insurance.  We'd be SOL.  I'm praying it doesn't come to this, but I can't help to plan for the worst. :(

I also lost 4 pounds. Yay! :)
Ending on a smilie face!

3 comments:

  1. Ugh I want to go back to DC, I love it so. Dh had a choice between Norfolk and Washington State, I said Washington State b/c we've never been to the west coast. There is nothing out here in Washington State. ha ha!

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  2. LJ!!! I thought I lost you when you deleted your other blog...glad to have you back! :) I absolutely love it here...if we get to stay that is. :/ I should be going to Seattle in November though, I've never been on the west coast, so I'm excited! :) Not sure how you stand that weather..lol

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  3. I hope your husband does great and you can stay where you are. Fingers crossed for you both! Glad to hear the RE apt. went well and said the DHEA levels were nothing too scary=) I hope the clomid does the trick for you and you get pregnant right away! Good luck!

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