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You might feel a little disconnect right now, but I gaurantee that if you are successful and get a baby (or two) out of it, you will be so in love with that little one, it won't matter. Thinking of you Aramis!Amberhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16507432917936364757noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1204645813125946014.post-18568255873488119282014-04-05T11:46:37.024-04:002014-04-05T11:46:37.024-04:00It's a lot to deal with, and it's totally ...It's a lot to deal with, and it's totally normal to be overwhelmed. Even ART close to home is overwhelming... so yeah, throw in the international thing, and it's enough to make you wanna take a nap (that's my personal go-to coping mechanism).<br /><br />Before we found the clinical trial, Eric and I were in the early stages of talking about going for IVF in the Czech Republic after seeing an episode of House Hunters where the couple had just gotten back from a successful cycle. Even with travel worked in, it was cheaper than doing it here. Crazy, right?<br /><br />Good luck on the researching and deciding. And never feel bad about taking a break from blogging/commenting. We all do it. (Hence my late, late comment).Deedahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02386061097583007160noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1204645813125946014.post-31601201580543483612014-03-31T11:25:42.876-04:002014-03-31T11:25:42.876-04:00Geez, you've definitely compiled an amazing am...Geez, you've definitely compiled an amazing amount of research for not feeling like doing it! Glad you're back though. I came home from a weekend spent with my best friend and her 6 week old kid. I thought it would make me want a baby even more, but I was sort of surprised at how ambivalent I feel right now. Like, yes I still really want one, but I'm just not feeling like doing the work required to obtain a kid (which really sucks that actual "work" is required). <br /><br />Good luck with your tough decisions coming up. We're cheering for you and wishing you the best!Lileehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09827780055657053096noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1204645813125946014.post-84633762497525313832014-03-30T23:00:34.254-04:002014-03-30T23:00:34.254-04:00So much to think about! Using donor egg sounds so ...So much to think about! Using donor egg sounds so straightforward until it actually becomes the next step, and then it feels anything but straightforward. We planned to go the donor egg route before Things Happened, and your thoughts and ambiguous feelings sound familiar. Incidentally, we'd planned to buy vitrified eggs via US bank (only option we'd seriously considered). Finding a volunteer donor was very unlikely, and a fresh cycle at the US clinic was extremely expensive (though technically doable). Didn't look at the option of European clinic. I'm interested to hear about what you decide - though I also understand not wanting to talk about it.torthúilhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07738803052167620020noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1204645813125946014.post-32591975078638287682014-03-30T12:45:50.229-04:002014-03-30T12:45:50.229-04:00Just saw this. Anyhow, no worries about not comme...Just saw this. Anyhow, no worries about not commenting. And second, you're doing a great job doing research. I haven't wanted to think about anything IVF after my chemical. I just can't bring myself to doing that. Do I still want a baby? Heck yeah. But I am just not ready. When you're not ready, you're not ready. I'm glad that you sound like semi-ready for it. It's very interesting for me to read your research. The cost in the Czech Republic sounds very alluring, as compared to what it costs for donor cycles here in the US. Although, I can't help but think how in the world I am going to get a donor there since I am not white? It's not an option for me. But glad that it's an option for you. There is light at the end of the tunnel. I may come knocking on your door for advice in the future. Missed seeing your posts. :)Isabellehttp://binkymoongee.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1204645813125946014.post-13614100436131382942014-03-29T16:43:14.202-04:002014-03-29T16:43:14.202-04:00Yeah, I do remember my first post on DE, writing s...Yeah, I do remember my first post on DE, writing something about how the info I'd been gathering was bubbling like a cauldron in the corner and I couldn't bring myself to write the dang post...It IS a lot of work, and we've already worked and researched so much already. I wouldn't read too much into it. <br /><br />Don't know if I've mentioned this yet or not but I lived in Prague for a year! Is that where you would be going? If Homolka Hospital is involved, I taught English to neurosurgeons there. (: It's a fantastic city and country and there's no shame in getting some amazing life experiences out of all of this. It's like enjoying the valium you get to take before a scratch biopsy---take the pleasure where you can find it in all this.<br /><br />Thanks for the baby elephant! And the this is my crib meme, which made me snort. Good luck moving ahead. <br />~theunexpectedtripAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13358207097134057422noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1204645813125946014.post-48486091348608392392014-03-29T13:33:46.053-04:002014-03-29T13:33:46.053-04:00Thanks for this info. Do you mind me asking where...Thanks for this info. Do you mind me asking where you went overseas for your DE cycle? Feel free to email me if you like at infertilesmurf at gmail. A lot of the Czech clinics that I have been looking at also have guarantees, although they are slightly different (usually if not pregnant after 2 cycles then you get the 3rd free). The biggest problem for us is that we could only really afford a single cycle at SG, then we'd have to call it quits...there's absolutely no way we can afford to do their guaranteed program. Maybe I should start buying lottery tickets!Aramishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12275274008426941898noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1204645813125946014.post-76239211388164375422014-03-29T13:18:56.523-04:002014-03-29T13:18:56.523-04:00Canadian Girl Here as Well....
Knowing what I kno...Canadian Girl Here as Well....<br /><br />Knowing what I know now...I would have to say seriously consider SG. Rather than going overseas. We went the similar route that you are thinking and so have many I know. There were many failures and mistakes made, more money spent and more heartache. There are also some good stories. <br /><br />After a totally busted cycle that cost us 2x as much as quoted and two trips out of country. We finally had success at SG (2 times, 1 fresh, 1 FET, both live births) and I attribute it to their intense screening of their donors. <br />We got 5 eggs, 5 fert, 5 on day 5!!!! Transferred 2 = pregnant with twins (lost one at 8.5 weeks due to SCH). Baby Girl born. <br />On day 6 they froze 1 embryo and discarded the other 2. <br />FET of last embryo = baby girl sleeping upstairs!<br /><br />Donor Egg unfortunately is not the golden ticket all the time. So you need to really sit back and look at it with business eyes. If someone is willing to offer you a money back guarantee for a live baby...? They HAVE to know what they are doing. And if they don't you pull out get your money back and move onto a different route. <br /><br />Our donor is anonymous as well but I have 27 pages of medical information and a picture of her before the age of 12. And I like that. It was just enough information for me. <br /><br />I was were you are emotionally. It is unfair. We shouldn't have to do all of this. But it is what it is, unfortunately. I'm sorry you are feeling low right now. It is overwhelming. Because either way it is a lot of money. And the emotional investment is also very high. It all can be too much sometimes. You go at the pace you need to. You will make your decision when you are comfortable with it. <br /><br />Thinking of you. All my best!kshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13621807092343577126noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1204645813125946014.post-25947922178384772232014-03-28T21:18:14.598-04:002014-03-28T21:18:14.598-04:00You know, I hadn't thought about that. I find...You know, I hadn't thought about that. I find that oddly comforting, although I'm sure there's a lot of donors that wouldn't be happy with it. Aramishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12275274008426941898noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1204645813125946014.post-33375709078784022402014-03-28T21:17:07.750-04:002014-03-28T21:17:07.750-04:00Yeah, I have no idea how much of a black populatio...Yeah, I have no idea how much of a black population there is in the Czech Republic, but I imagine it can't be large...in fact, one of the clinics I was researching specifically noted on their website that they had no black or asian donors available. But I know that there are a few other popular DE destinations where that would probably be less of an issue (I'm thinking Spain and South Africa, possibly others). Might be worth looking into.Aramishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12275274008426941898noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1204645813125946014.post-32743027087893180402014-03-28T19:33:17.826-04:002014-03-28T19:33:17.826-04:00Ugh, just looking at that Shady Grove number makes...Ugh, just looking at that Shady Grove number makes me cringe. Having full blood siblings is pretty important to me, too. With DS there's a lot more of it, but I don't know what we'll do if it comes down to DE + DS. Maybe just worry about that along with everything else? You've done a good bit of research, and I that you for that. I think one of the things about moving on to DE is that you can buy yourself from time. You're not racing against the clock as your eggs continue to degenerate. So if you're not feeling it, you should at least take a few months to, I don't know, enjoy spring and summer after this long, crappy winter.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1204645813125946014.post-11273824962392540772014-03-28T16:30:15.652-04:002014-03-28T16:30:15.652-04:00That is a lot of research, especially considering ...That is a lot of research, especially considering you're not really feeling like it! Honestly, it blows my mind that the European option is so much cheaper. On the anonymity front, with the speed that sequencing has advanced, I'm not so sure this can actually be guaranteed... maybe in 30 years we'll all have our genomes sequenced, and then your kid can find out who's egg it was. (Not sure if that is a comforting thought, but I think it's entirely possible.) <br />Thinking of you while you work on that final decision. <br />Also, the baby elephant is adorable.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1204645813125946014.post-68019619711667257712014-03-28T15:36:21.592-04:002014-03-28T15:36:21.592-04:00I feel like blogging should be your space to vent ...I feel like blogging should be your space to vent if and when you feel like it. For me it's like an online diary. I think your little corner of cyber space should serve you, and if it helps other people in the process then great, but it's not the primary goal...for me anyways. <br /><br />You have done a ton of research! I am impressed! It is not easy to figure all of this out, especially when dealing with different countries. It sounds like you are well on your way to getting things worked out. <br /><br />I totally get feeling ambivalent about the whole egg donor thing. For me, I really needed a break after something (everything) failed, but I never let myself because everything takes so freaking long, and I felt like my clock was beginning to tick faster and louder. I think it's one of the shittiest parts of infertility. The grief and loss keeps piling up before you've had a chance to fully process the last batch that you got. Give yourself permission to feel what you feel. Even if it's ambivalence towards DE or this blog. You've been through so much and it hasn't been very long. <br /><br />But ... PS) I'm happy you're back. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09557861103469077524noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1204645813125946014.post-79797485304806206042014-03-28T15:14:51.078-04:002014-03-28T15:14:51.078-04:00ARAMIS!!! I'm so glad you're back. "C...ARAMIS!!! I'm so glad you're back. "Czech yourself before you wreck yourself!" I love everything about that phrase:-) I'm proud of you for being so brave and informative. Wow! Despite your claims of slacking in the research department, I certainly learned a lot. Being that I'm black and my husband is white, it may be hard for us to "Czech ourselves," but you certainly showed me there are a lot of options out there worth exploring. Now excuse me as I look for a second and third job:-)MrsDjRasshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07616044853081447480noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1204645813125946014.post-30196666469150277322014-03-28T14:23:04.469-04:002014-03-28T14:23:04.469-04:00You certainly compiled a lot of information for so...You certainly compiled a lot of information for someone who doesn't feel like doing any research. Wow. It sounds like you picked a great option. I love Prague! Maybe a vacation to go along with all of this will help with the stress of it all? Our former neighbors went to Germany to do IVF because it was cheaper. I spent 6 months working in Berlin just after we got an infertility diagnosis. If I knew what we were headed for and all the costs, I would have done IVF there as well. I had no idea at the time. Anyway, glad you are making progress and I think it is perfectly normal the way you are feeling. It's overwhelming and so unfair that we have to do all this work just to have a baby. It's hard to get excited about it.JenShttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00056681492831041470noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1204645813125946014.post-48832775431186554392014-03-28T10:37:01.546-04:002014-03-28T10:37:01.546-04:00Sometimes taking a step back from blogging is the ...Sometimes taking a step back from blogging is the healthiest thing you can do for yourself. I'm glad for the update though.<br /><br />Obviously, the issues surrounding anonymous donors and fertility tourism are very personal. How I felt about it is obviously not going to be the same as you feel, but if you ever want to email or call me to chat about it I'd be happy to!<br /><br />We did an anonymous donor cycle in Mexico (when after egg retrieval hubby's counts were the worst they'd ever been and the clinic suggested to ICSI with half donor & half hubby) which ultimately didn't work. During my 2ww I struggled a lot with the same questions you are wondering now about donor anonymity and ultimately decided that while it was certainly not an ideal situation, (but for us infertiles, the way we get pregnant is never ideal, is it?) but it was the cards we'd been dealt and all we could do was teach the baby about his/her genetic heritage and be the best parents we could be. Thinking about all the adopted children in the world who also do not have a link with either of their bio parents, or know the story surrounding why they were placed for adoption, but still lead happy, healthy, fulfilling lives made me feel a lot better about our decision to move forward with an anonymous donor. <br /><br />I feel like I could say a lot more but I'll leave it at that for now. Please don't hesitate to write me if you ever want to chat! I hope you are enjoying being home and soaking up the positive energy of the ocean :) Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com