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Helenmarie,

I'm terribly sorry for how devastated you are feeling. I just

returned from an out of town trip and will have to read your post in

full tomorrow as I'm too fuzzy with a need to sleep tonight. I feel

so sad about all you have had to deal with and keeping dealing with.

For tonight - for what it's worth - I've reached a point where it's

crystal clear to me that I simply want to be a parent. However I

have to do that, I intend to. I know that we all have to do what is

right for each of us. While it's certainly the longest-held dream

I've had to give birth to my genetic child, my dream has changed. I

would feel such a tremendous relief if my husband would decide that

he too wants - and I mean really " wants " - to pursue adoption. Maybe

that day will come. In my mind, this dream is know as big as my

dream to bare a child. The two have become almost separate dreams.

I'm re-read your post tomorrow as I only did a quick scan tonight. I

read that you miss your husband and am now wondering if this means he

is on a trip or if you're refering to the challenges these issues add

to a marriage? Hang in there. Only you know if you're doing what's

right for you and you sound as if you're pretty clearsighted about

what your best next steps are. I wish you all the best and will be

watching for more posts from you.

J.

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Helenmarie,

I'm terribly sorry for how devastated you are feeling. I just

returned from an out of town trip and will have to read your post in

full tomorrow as I'm too fuzzy with a need to sleep tonight. I feel

so sad about all you have had to deal with and keeping dealing with.

For tonight - for what it's worth - I've reached a point where it's

crystal clear to me that I simply want to be a parent. However I

have to do that, I intend to. I know that we all have to do what is

right for each of us. While it's certainly the longest-held dream

I've had to give birth to my genetic child, my dream has changed. I

would feel such a tremendous relief if my husband would decide that

he too wants - and I mean really " wants " - to pursue adoption. Maybe

that day will come. In my mind, this dream is know as big as my

dream to bare a child. The two have become almost separate dreams.

I'm re-read your post tomorrow as I only did a quick scan tonight. I

read that you miss your husband and am now wondering if this means he

is on a trip or if you're refering to the challenges these issues add

to a marriage? Hang in there. Only you know if you're doing what's

right for you and you sound as if you're pretty clearsighted about

what your best next steps are. I wish you all the best and will be

watching for more posts from you.

J.

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Helenmarie,

I'm terribly sorry for how devastated you are feeling. I just

returned from an out of town trip and will have to read your post in

full tomorrow as I'm too fuzzy with a need to sleep tonight. I feel

so sad about all you have had to deal with and keeping dealing with.

For tonight - for what it's worth - I've reached a point where it's

crystal clear to me that I simply want to be a parent. However I

have to do that, I intend to. I know that we all have to do what is

right for each of us. While it's certainly the longest-held dream

I've had to give birth to my genetic child, my dream has changed. I

would feel such a tremendous relief if my husband would decide that

he too wants - and I mean really " wants " - to pursue adoption. Maybe

that day will come. In my mind, this dream is know as big as my

dream to bare a child. The two have become almost separate dreams.

I'm re-read your post tomorrow as I only did a quick scan tonight. I

read that you miss your husband and am now wondering if this means he

is on a trip or if you're refering to the challenges these issues add

to a marriage? Hang in there. Only you know if you're doing what's

right for you and you sound as if you're pretty clearsighted about

what your best next steps are. I wish you all the best and will be

watching for more posts from you.

J.

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(((((Helenmarie)))))

I'm so sorry you have to go through this.

I know how hard it is to find a Dr. who is caring and

compassionate and understands your feelings.

I ran into so much disrespect from my original ob (the one who

performed my D & C) He didn't even want to listen to me. He was

so arrogant and all he ever told me was " don't worry " . I don't think

he could believe a patient would know more than he would. Well,

I did. I knew I had AS even when he kept insisting it was

hormonal.

I don't know. Drs have a hard time with patients who question

their techniques. Not all Drs, though. I hope you can continue

with your current RE, because I also know how draining it can

be to move on and try to gain trust from another Dr.

Whatever you decide to do, trust your instincts.

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Thanks again for the words of support. I'm feeling better today - I

went out and got myself some paperbacks and chocolate and flowers.

I'm very grateful for having this group to talk to and I hope that

I'm not wearing out my welcome.

This doctor isn't an A list doctor, but he has spoken knowledgably

of all the treatments discussed here and we have tried them all, and

I have gotten benefit from them. He's worked very hard on me, and I

think he was acting mean because of being disappointed himself that

I haven't gotten pregnant with 2 rounds of fertility drugs (despite

the long odds) and because of having a hard time himself setting a

limit. Knowing me, I will let this doctor know he hurt my feelings

and resolve it with him a he is a good guy 99% of the time.

I've never been real keen on the drugs, but did them because 3

different doctors said I should. While doing them, I put my heart

into it as anything is more likely to work if you believe in it, and

I will do one more cycle and hope for the best.

But, I think my doctor is right, although unduly harsh with me. I

picked him because he is thoughtful and conservative in contrast to

the doctors I saw initially who appeared willing to give fertility

drugs to a dead dog if it had insurance. There is an increasing

sentiment in the fertility field that it is inappropriate to give

older women fertility drugs without checking their ovarian reserve

and that it is inappropriate to give them more then 3 cycles. The

reasoning behind this is that the likelihood of success is so remote

if you flunk the ovarian reserve tests and/or are not pregnant in 3

cycles, that to continue to give these expensive treatments is

taking unfair advantage of women's feelings. I think they are right

about that. And if I change my mind I know who I might contact for

that type of treatment. However, my gut says that what my body

needs is supportive, loving care and not these incredibly stressful

fertility drugs.

I have been thinking about a consult with Dr. Palter as he isn't

that far away, but I'm really not sure he has anything to offer over

what I've had already. But as I go through this next fertility

cycle, I'm going to ask for copies of my uterine ultrasounds as they

do them. I have copies already of most of my lab results and I can

request the X-rays easily enough.

If I did want to consult Dr. Palter, how have others in this group

gone about it? I'm a little hesitant to have my doctors contact him

as that might bias his opinion from the get-go. Does anyone know,

is he open to people just calling his office or emailing him to set

up an appointment?

Helenmarie

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Thanks again for the words of support. I'm feeling better today - I

went out and got myself some paperbacks and chocolate and flowers.

I'm very grateful for having this group to talk to and I hope that

I'm not wearing out my welcome.

This doctor isn't an A list doctor, but he has spoken knowledgably

of all the treatments discussed here and we have tried them all, and

I have gotten benefit from them. He's worked very hard on me, and I

think he was acting mean because of being disappointed himself that

I haven't gotten pregnant with 2 rounds of fertility drugs (despite

the long odds) and because of having a hard time himself setting a

limit. Knowing me, I will let this doctor know he hurt my feelings

and resolve it with him a he is a good guy 99% of the time.

I've never been real keen on the drugs, but did them because 3

different doctors said I should. While doing them, I put my heart

into it as anything is more likely to work if you believe in it, and

I will do one more cycle and hope for the best.

But, I think my doctor is right, although unduly harsh with me. I

picked him because he is thoughtful and conservative in contrast to

the doctors I saw initially who appeared willing to give fertility

drugs to a dead dog if it had insurance. There is an increasing

sentiment in the fertility field that it is inappropriate to give

older women fertility drugs without checking their ovarian reserve

and that it is inappropriate to give them more then 3 cycles. The

reasoning behind this is that the likelihood of success is so remote

if you flunk the ovarian reserve tests and/or are not pregnant in 3

cycles, that to continue to give these expensive treatments is

taking unfair advantage of women's feelings. I think they are right

about that. And if I change my mind I know who I might contact for

that type of treatment. However, my gut says that what my body

needs is supportive, loving care and not these incredibly stressful

fertility drugs.

I have been thinking about a consult with Dr. Palter as he isn't

that far away, but I'm really not sure he has anything to offer over

what I've had already. But as I go through this next fertility

cycle, I'm going to ask for copies of my uterine ultrasounds as they

do them. I have copies already of most of my lab results and I can

request the X-rays easily enough.

If I did want to consult Dr. Palter, how have others in this group

gone about it? I'm a little hesitant to have my doctors contact him

as that might bias his opinion from the get-go. Does anyone know,

is he open to people just calling his office or emailing him to set

up an appointment?

Helenmarie

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Thanks again for the words of support. I'm feeling better today - I

went out and got myself some paperbacks and chocolate and flowers.

I'm very grateful for having this group to talk to and I hope that

I'm not wearing out my welcome.

This doctor isn't an A list doctor, but he has spoken knowledgably

of all the treatments discussed here and we have tried them all, and

I have gotten benefit from them. He's worked very hard on me, and I

think he was acting mean because of being disappointed himself that

I haven't gotten pregnant with 2 rounds of fertility drugs (despite

the long odds) and because of having a hard time himself setting a

limit. Knowing me, I will let this doctor know he hurt my feelings

and resolve it with him a he is a good guy 99% of the time.

I've never been real keen on the drugs, but did them because 3

different doctors said I should. While doing them, I put my heart

into it as anything is more likely to work if you believe in it, and

I will do one more cycle and hope for the best.

But, I think my doctor is right, although unduly harsh with me. I

picked him because he is thoughtful and conservative in contrast to

the doctors I saw initially who appeared willing to give fertility

drugs to a dead dog if it had insurance. There is an increasing

sentiment in the fertility field that it is inappropriate to give

older women fertility drugs without checking their ovarian reserve

and that it is inappropriate to give them more then 3 cycles. The

reasoning behind this is that the likelihood of success is so remote

if you flunk the ovarian reserve tests and/or are not pregnant in 3

cycles, that to continue to give these expensive treatments is

taking unfair advantage of women's feelings. I think they are right

about that. And if I change my mind I know who I might contact for

that type of treatment. However, my gut says that what my body

needs is supportive, loving care and not these incredibly stressful

fertility drugs.

I have been thinking about a consult with Dr. Palter as he isn't

that far away, but I'm really not sure he has anything to offer over

what I've had already. But as I go through this next fertility

cycle, I'm going to ask for copies of my uterine ultrasounds as they

do them. I have copies already of most of my lab results and I can

request the X-rays easily enough.

If I did want to consult Dr. Palter, how have others in this group

gone about it? I'm a little hesitant to have my doctors contact him

as that might bias his opinion from the get-go. Does anyone know,

is he open to people just calling his office or emailing him to set

up an appointment?

Helenmarie

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Hello Helenmarie

You can just call Dr. Palter's office and make an appointment

yourself, here is his number .

What you did for yourself was great. Sometime we just need to pamper

ourselves a little.

I will be praying that your next round works.

Good luck,

Audrey

-- In Ashermans@y..., " helenmarie11 " <helenmarie11@h...> wrote:

> Thanks again for the words of support. I'm feeling better today -

I

> went out and got myself some paperbacks and chocolate and flowers.

> I'm very grateful for having this group to talk to and I hope that

> I'm not wearing out my welcome.

>

> This doctor isn't an A list doctor, but he has spoken knowledgably

> of all the treatments discussed here and we have tried them all,

and

> I have gotten benefit from them. He's worked very hard on me, and

I

> think he was acting mean because of being disappointed himself that

> I haven't gotten pregnant with 2 rounds of fertility drugs (despite

> the long odds) and because of having a hard time himself setting a

> limit. Knowing me, I will let this doctor know he hurt my feelings

> and resolve it with him a he is a good guy 99% of the time.

>

> I've never been real keen on the drugs, but did them because 3

> different doctors said I should. While doing them, I put my heart

> into it as anything is more likely to work if you believe in it,

and

> I will do one more cycle and hope for the best.

>

> But, I think my doctor is right, although unduly harsh with me. I

> picked him because he is thoughtful and conservative in contrast to

> the doctors I saw initially who appeared willing to give fertility

> drugs to a dead dog if it had insurance. There is an increasing

> sentiment in the fertility field that it is inappropriate to give

> older women fertility drugs without checking their ovarian reserve

> and that it is inappropriate to give them more then 3 cycles. The

> reasoning behind this is that the likelihood of success is so

remote

> if you flunk the ovarian reserve tests and/or are not pregnant in 3

> cycles, that to continue to give these expensive treatments is

> taking unfair advantage of women's feelings. I think they are

right

> about that. And if I change my mind I know who I might contact for

> that type of treatment. However, my gut says that what my body

> needs is supportive, loving care and not these incredibly stressful

> fertility drugs.

>

> I have been thinking about a consult with Dr. Palter as he isn't

> that far away, but I'm really not sure he has anything to offer

over

> what I've had already. But as I go through this next fertility

> cycle, I'm going to ask for copies of my uterine ultrasounds as

they

> do them. I have copies already of most of my lab results and I can

> request the X-rays easily enough.

>

> If I did want to consult Dr. Palter, how have others in this group

> gone about it? I'm a little hesitant to have my doctors contact

him

> as that might bias his opinion from the get-go. Does anyone know,

> is he open to people just calling his office or emailing him to set

> up an appointment?

>

> Helenmarie

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Hello Helenmarie

You can just call Dr. Palter's office and make an appointment

yourself, here is his number .

What you did for yourself was great. Sometime we just need to pamper

ourselves a little.

I will be praying that your next round works.

Good luck,

Audrey

-- In Ashermans@y..., " helenmarie11 " <helenmarie11@h...> wrote:

> Thanks again for the words of support. I'm feeling better today -

I

> went out and got myself some paperbacks and chocolate and flowers.

> I'm very grateful for having this group to talk to and I hope that

> I'm not wearing out my welcome.

>

> This doctor isn't an A list doctor, but he has spoken knowledgably

> of all the treatments discussed here and we have tried them all,

and

> I have gotten benefit from them. He's worked very hard on me, and

I

> think he was acting mean because of being disappointed himself that

> I haven't gotten pregnant with 2 rounds of fertility drugs (despite

> the long odds) and because of having a hard time himself setting a

> limit. Knowing me, I will let this doctor know he hurt my feelings

> and resolve it with him a he is a good guy 99% of the time.

>

> I've never been real keen on the drugs, but did them because 3

> different doctors said I should. While doing them, I put my heart

> into it as anything is more likely to work if you believe in it,

and

> I will do one more cycle and hope for the best.

>

> But, I think my doctor is right, although unduly harsh with me. I

> picked him because he is thoughtful and conservative in contrast to

> the doctors I saw initially who appeared willing to give fertility

> drugs to a dead dog if it had insurance. There is an increasing

> sentiment in the fertility field that it is inappropriate to give

> older women fertility drugs without checking their ovarian reserve

> and that it is inappropriate to give them more then 3 cycles. The

> reasoning behind this is that the likelihood of success is so

remote

> if you flunk the ovarian reserve tests and/or are not pregnant in 3

> cycles, that to continue to give these expensive treatments is

> taking unfair advantage of women's feelings. I think they are

right

> about that. And if I change my mind I know who I might contact for

> that type of treatment. However, my gut says that what my body

> needs is supportive, loving care and not these incredibly stressful

> fertility drugs.

>

> I have been thinking about a consult with Dr. Palter as he isn't

> that far away, but I'm really not sure he has anything to offer

over

> what I've had already. But as I go through this next fertility

> cycle, I'm going to ask for copies of my uterine ultrasounds as

they

> do them. I have copies already of most of my lab results and I can

> request the X-rays easily enough.

>

> If I did want to consult Dr. Palter, how have others in this group

> gone about it? I'm a little hesitant to have my doctors contact

him

> as that might bias his opinion from the get-go. Does anyone know,

> is he open to people just calling his office or emailing him to set

> up an appointment?

>

> Helenmarie

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Hello Helenmarie

You can just call Dr. Palter's office and make an appointment

yourself, here is his number .

What you did for yourself was great. Sometime we just need to pamper

ourselves a little.

I will be praying that your next round works.

Good luck,

Audrey

-- In Ashermans@y..., " helenmarie11 " <helenmarie11@h...> wrote:

> Thanks again for the words of support. I'm feeling better today -

I

> went out and got myself some paperbacks and chocolate and flowers.

> I'm very grateful for having this group to talk to and I hope that

> I'm not wearing out my welcome.

>

> This doctor isn't an A list doctor, but he has spoken knowledgably

> of all the treatments discussed here and we have tried them all,

and

> I have gotten benefit from them. He's worked very hard on me, and

I

> think he was acting mean because of being disappointed himself that

> I haven't gotten pregnant with 2 rounds of fertility drugs (despite

> the long odds) and because of having a hard time himself setting a

> limit. Knowing me, I will let this doctor know he hurt my feelings

> and resolve it with him a he is a good guy 99% of the time.

>

> I've never been real keen on the drugs, but did them because 3

> different doctors said I should. While doing them, I put my heart

> into it as anything is more likely to work if you believe in it,

and

> I will do one more cycle and hope for the best.

>

> But, I think my doctor is right, although unduly harsh with me. I

> picked him because he is thoughtful and conservative in contrast to

> the doctors I saw initially who appeared willing to give fertility

> drugs to a dead dog if it had insurance. There is an increasing

> sentiment in the fertility field that it is inappropriate to give

> older women fertility drugs without checking their ovarian reserve

> and that it is inappropriate to give them more then 3 cycles. The

> reasoning behind this is that the likelihood of success is so

remote

> if you flunk the ovarian reserve tests and/or are not pregnant in 3

> cycles, that to continue to give these expensive treatments is

> taking unfair advantage of women's feelings. I think they are

right

> about that. And if I change my mind I know who I might contact for

> that type of treatment. However, my gut says that what my body

> needs is supportive, loving care and not these incredibly stressful

> fertility drugs.

>

> I have been thinking about a consult with Dr. Palter as he isn't

> that far away, but I'm really not sure he has anything to offer

over

> what I've had already. But as I go through this next fertility

> cycle, I'm going to ask for copies of my uterine ultrasounds as

they

> do them. I have copies already of most of my lab results and I can

> request the X-rays easily enough.

>

> If I did want to consult Dr. Palter, how have others in this group

> gone about it? I'm a little hesitant to have my doctors contact

him

> as that might bias his opinion from the get-go. Does anyone know,

> is he open to people just calling his office or emailing him to set

> up an appointment?

>

> Helenmarie

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