I can't say I was surprised, though I was disappointed. Dr. Irianni does feel that there is a genetic cause for our losses (just not one that shows up on the tests). Basically, we have to just keep trying and hope for the best.
He did say he thinks there is an ovulatory issue. However, he's not willing to do anything about that until October. *sigh* I'm getting really sick of this waiting game!
Friday, June 11, 2010
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Wow, I'm a horrible blogger!
Sorry, I'm so lax with this!
Anyway, updates:
The tests done the day of my last appointment were negative (i.e. NORMAL). The doctor was able to get our insurance company to agree to pay for the karyotyping. Again, it came back normal. This was both a relief and a frustration. We are relieved that there's not a genetic issue, but frustrated because we still do not have answers. Last Wednesday, I had my CD3 blood work done. I don't have those results yet but go back to the RE on Friday. I have to admit, I'm nervous. I don't know what to expect. I'm terrified that I will go in and hear "I'm sorry, there's nothing I can do for you."
Anyway, updates:
The tests done the day of my last appointment were negative (i.e. NORMAL). The doctor was able to get our insurance company to agree to pay for the karyotyping. Again, it came back normal. This was both a relief and a frustration. We are relieved that there's not a genetic issue, but frustrated because we still do not have answers. Last Wednesday, I had my CD3 blood work done. I don't have those results yet but go back to the RE on Friday. I have to admit, I'm nervous. I don't know what to expect. I'm terrified that I will go in and hear "I'm sorry, there's nothing I can do for you."
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