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balcy1
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Topic: Repromed CHCH Girls Posted: 01 December 2010 at 9:42pm |
Hi all.
Im just wondering how many of you are having treatment at CHCH Repromed?
And if you are, then what stage you are all at?
My DH and I are in the stage of waiting, waiting, waiting. We have been on the waiting list for 7 months now, and I am starting to get a little excited as it should only be a matter or 4 months or so until we get a long awaited letter or phone call stating when IVF treatment will start.
Would love to hear any stories from Repromed CHCH girls...
Kim
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Posted: 01 December 2010 at 9:49pm |
Im at Repromed but still in the unexplained stage.... on my 4th clomid cycle with a reveiw in the new year to see whats next.
My FS is Dr Catherine Conway
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Posted: 02 December 2010 at 6:14pm |
I have been going there since Jan 09. My signature below tells my story, two of those pregnancies in 2009 were via IUI.
We are currently doing our first IVF, egg collection was yesterday, and egg transfer is Saturday. This is privately funded as I didn't want to wait on the public list, plus my BMI is raised, and I am IMPATIENT. This had never been an option for us previously because I DO get pregnant, but because I hadn't got pregnant since Dec 09 we became eligible/approved for IVF.
We are under Greg Phillipson but now seem to be seeing Michelle Bailey mostly, which is great because we needed a fresh set of eyes and ears and she is just awesome. I met her on their 'lifestyles' course and really warmed to her.
I had a few theories on why I was mc'ing that Greg wasn't too keen on entertaining (auto immune problems), but to give him credit he decided to give me the necessary immune drugs anyway without spending heaps of $$$ on further tests because, as he said, they are everyday drugs (antibiotics and steroids) so I have to thank him a lot for giving me the benefit of the doubt. It's not that he disagreed, it's just to him the glass is half full, whereas for me it's half empty - if you know what I mean. (And I think I got that phrasing the right way round LOL).
All the nurses are fab too :)
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Posted: 02 December 2010 at 7:58pm |
Hey we're currently with Repromed CHCH :-) On our first IVF cycle at the end of the 2WW - we find out tomorrow!!
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Posted: 02 December 2010 at 8:53pm |
Oooooooooooooh good luck Chells!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted: 03 December 2010 at 8:58am |
Wow MaeBeeBaby and Chells, you must be very excited yet very nervous at the same time right now!
Chells - was your treatment publicly funded, if so, how long was your waiting time? I have heard that treatment can be sooner than expected at times.
I feel like its taking forever, but good things come to those who wait.
MaeBeeBaby - we were eligible straight away with IVF as my DH has a very low count, and we cant even get one past the post.
As far as the glass being half empty, I think it is half empty for all of us going through this. I find it almost impossible to be positive, cos it feels like a dream that will never come true at times...
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Posted: 03 December 2010 at 2:47pm |
So the nurse rang.....and I AM PREGNANT!! Wahoo....what a great day this is, pregnant and in The Press :D
I have found this to be the hardest day of them all - now I can see the sun :-)
balcy1 - we had public funding, the wait time was about 10 months to get to the top of the list, and a further 5-6 months for treatment to commence. It will happen when you least expect it. All the best!
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Posted: 04 December 2010 at 9:48am |
Balcy if you are feeling impatient, you may want to consider going private - it's expensey, costing us $10,000-$11,000, but well worth it, esp at my age as even though I am qualified for the public list (providing I lose just a few more kgs to meet the BMI criteria), I am terrified it would take up to another year, and I am 39 in February.
My SIL was 28 and was up for IVF public funding in August 2008, she got bumped back at the last minute as they ran out of public funding, so they paid for it themselves - back then it was $7000 - how times have changed!
Give it a few months, but if your biological clock is ticking loudly, listen to it ...
Maybe you could start saving up now in preparation - then if you don't need the $$$ cause you get in faster then you have some $$$ for a flash nursery! We saved a lot of our funds up over a few months simply by paying heaps extra into our Floating mortgage, and then withdraw only what we need as we go - we paid my wages into it as we figure that by the time I have our baby we will only be on one wage anyway so we will continue doing this so we get our debt down a lot before going onto one wage.
I don't know how old you are, but knowing what I do after 4 years of TTC, I wish we had DEMANDED IVF sooner, but because I WAS getting pregnant they weren't keen to do it, despite having multiple miscarriages - but 'IVF is only for people who DON'T get pregnant' they tell us... So as we didn't get pregnant for a year (cause we gave up and didn't try anymore), they allowed us to go onto the List, but we opted to go Private - even though we had given up, we felt we just had to give it 'one more try' - after all, I am on the right side of 40!!!
Balcy - I wonder if you live in Balcairn with a name like that?
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Posted: 04 December 2010 at 7:24pm |
thanks so much :-) I'm glad it has made you feel more positive MaeBeeBaby, I have my fingers and toes crossed for you!
I was in The Press as yesterday was International Day of Disabled people, and I shared my story of having IVF to raise awareness that it is OK for people with impairments (aka disabilities) to have children, we are like anyone else :-)
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Posted: 05 December 2010 at 9:35pm |
Hey Cells - Congrats on your BFP.
I did see you in the Press :) Well done you!!!
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Posted: 06 December 2010 at 5:17pm |
Hi Chells, I will go and check out The Press! xxx
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Posted: 07 December 2010 at 9:28pm |
We went through repromed last year. All the people there were so wonderful. We were publically funded and had about a 9 month wait and had success on our first cycle. Will be going back in a few months for FET.
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Posted: 07 December 2010 at 10:18pm |
Chells I had a really good look in the Press from Saturday and couldn't find you - what page?
Chiqa GOOD LUCK for your next FET!
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Posted: 08 December 2010 at 5:04pm |
Congratulations, Chells
Am i ok to lurk in here? I am not going through IVF but was seeing them to donate an egg before i unexpectedly got pregnant. Obviously now thats been put off, but i will be coming back for a second attempt at donation - just with a different family as my first family has got a new donor since i'm out of action for the time being....
just....not sure its an appropriate place for me to hang out, i'll bugger off its a problem for anyone
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Posted: 08 December 2010 at 9:34pm |
Hi Bowie,
congrats on your pregnancy Not long to go for you now, exciting time for you!!
Yes you are more than welcome to hang out in here
We are about to go thru FET in Jan and hoping for a BFP and have 1 more attempt if that one doesnt work then back to the drawing board. If our FET's dont work we will be looking for an egg donor Not sure if that is how you have met potential recipients? Anyway let me know your thoughts
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Posted: 08 December 2010 at 9:46pm |
I havent met any more recpients, no, since its going to be at least a year before i am able to get up and going with it all again and thats a long wait before we would even begin the process. I would like to donate to a someone rather then a clinic, if that makes sense but eggs are eggs and repromed does have a donor program if i don't find a family. My two gorgeous little cousins were both concieved with the help of an egg donor so i'm looking to give someone else that chance, really!
I'll mostly be lurking to see the realities of the procedures i'll be undergoing so i won't post too much since i can't really relate to what everyone else is saying....just felt like if i'm going to be reading i should let you all know that i'm here!
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Posted: 09 December 2010 at 12:04pm |
Hi guys,
Just thought I'd jump in here as I'm a ChCh Repromed girl. Greg has known us for over 3 years now, and it's been 18 months since we first delved into privately funded IVF cycles. It is expensive, and unfortunately we've now run out of $ (unless I get an awesome Xmas pressy dreams are free) So we're on the waitlist for Sept next year.
It's always great to hear of others in Canterbury - scary and sad at how many of us need Repromed's support
Congrats Chells - and GL to all the rest of you!
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Posted: 09 December 2010 at 4:48pm |
Hi,
Congrats Chells awesome news!
Maebeebaby, how are you getting on?
Hey Tischler, are you still charting this cycle?
Im really just at the start of my journey and waiting for my next step. I have a review on the 14th and have a feeling Catherine will want me to go in for a LAP after my not so good HSG otherwise she will prob put me on another round/s of clomid
Unexplained infertility is so fustraiting !!
How long have you had to wait on the list for public funded IVF?
I got told I have to be trying for 5 yrs before I can even get on the list
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Posted: 09 December 2010 at 5:05pm |
Hi LadyBee,
The waitlist is quite random. We qualified with our infertility pretty much ASAP but they also take 'time trying' into account and they took that from the first time we saw a specialist - so that was frustrating.
We got our 'you've hit the waitlist' letter in August and it was a 12-13 month timeframe before starting (and that's the tests etc - so I'm going to try and get it rolling just prior by getting my GP to order all the tests).
Yep I'm still charting - I figure why not even though there's not really a chance! As much as hoping for a miracle, I'm also collecting this info for the acupuncturist as I'll go back to that starting March for a good 6 months lead in to IVF - they like to get a history of temps.
It's a really weird month though - it's never been like this before .... FF have given me ov lines again .... day 23!?
Must go visit the charting girls and see what's up!
Hi everyone else - lovely photo in the press Chells - good on you for being so open, getting IVF out there in the media, and showing the world that having a disability is not a disability to living life the way you want
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Our journey to parenthood is over, and we join the unfortunate many for whom IVF does not work.
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