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Feb. 20th, 2008 01:26 pmLance discovered today that he likes Thai food.
This now opens up a lot of new dinner possibilities...
Also, I seem to have been bitten by some kind of cleaning and organizing bug. We have a lot of half empty boxes laying around, so I dumped the contents of some boxes into others and broke down the empty boxes and got them out in the garage. While the house is still very cluttered, there is at least a lot more carpet visible.
It's another gorgeous day today. Not rainy and chilly as the weather experts would have us believe. It's partly sunny, mid-50s. And unfortunately, I'm feeling poorly today, so I don't really feel like getting out and enjoying it.
I'm not coming down with anything, it's just...
I switched from the pill to NuvaRing last month and this is my first period since I switched. Oh sweet sister of mercy...ouch ouch ouch!
Oh, hey...does anyone know how much it costs to rent movies at Hollywood Video?
This now opens up a lot of new dinner possibilities...
Also, I seem to have been bitten by some kind of cleaning and organizing bug. We have a lot of half empty boxes laying around, so I dumped the contents of some boxes into others and broke down the empty boxes and got them out in the garage. While the house is still very cluttered, there is at least a lot more carpet visible.
It's another gorgeous day today. Not rainy and chilly as the weather experts would have us believe. It's partly sunny, mid-50s. And unfortunately, I'm feeling poorly today, so I don't really feel like getting out and enjoying it.
I'm not coming down with anything, it's just...
I switched from the pill to NuvaRing last month and this is my first period since I switched. Oh sweet sister of mercy...ouch ouch ouch!
Oh, hey...does anyone know how much it costs to rent movies at Hollywood Video?
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Date: 2008-02-21 12:25 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-02-21 12:34 am (UTC)I really doubt we'll ever try for a baby. My period actually came one day late this time and I completely freaked out. It was like clockwork on the pill. And I rarely had cramps. Anyway, my little mini panic kind of indicates to me that I still haven't been bitten by the parenting bug, so perhaps it's time to just put any concerns to rest once and for all.
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Date: 2008-02-21 01:22 am (UTC)How do you like the ring? It kind of creeped me out. I wanted to try the patch but I heard it causes really nasty bruising. If you consider alternate forms of BC and sterilization, just do NOT get an IUD, and if you are interested in uterine ablation, there's a really awesome doc that does it outpatient over here. She's actually from Canada.
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Date: 2008-02-21 03:57 am (UTC)As for the ring...so far, I don't particularly like it. I've had no problems with it staying in or anything, but my acne has come back and my periods are, again, a mess. The pill just worked so well for me. I just got tired of having to think about it everyday. Uterine ablation was actally something I was strongly considering. I haven't given it much thought in the past several months, due to other obvious life-changing circumstances.
By the way, totally not on topic, but you are looking fantastic!
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Date: 2008-02-21 04:02 am (UTC)If you start considering the surgery again, look up the Women's Health Connection in Spokane, or Dr. Ravasia I believe. They are very friendly and open minded, but a little unorganized as far as returning phone calls and reviewing test results.
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Date: 2008-02-21 04:06 am (UTC)Oh, and to go back to what you said about the IUD...oh, never in a million years. I've already had 2 doctors tell me horror stories about it, particularly for women who have had no children.
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Date: 2008-02-21 08:56 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-02-21 04:29 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-02-21 01:34 am (UTC)Karyn, sorry I hijacked your comments. Feel free to lay the smack down and put me in my place! My insurance (United Healthcare) covers tubal ligation. I'm not sure about the procedure you mentioned in that earlier post. I know that most doctors will do a tubal for anyone, there's just usually a 4-6 week waiting period. They want to make sure you aren't making a snap decision because you broke up with your boyfriend or had a miscarriage or some such thing. In other words, the waiting period is for people who aren't Karyn and Lance. I think it's ridiculous that any insurance wouldn't cover elective sterilization. If it covers my efforts to have a child, it should cover any effort NOT to for those who wish to remain childfree.
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Date: 2008-02-21 04:03 am (UTC)I think my insurance probably covers tubals, but I doubt most insurance policies cover Essure, which is the procedure I had mentioned before. I still think I will meet with resistance if I mention it to the doctor...many doctors apparently believe that women in their child-bearing years still don't know their own minds and that I may suddenly wake up on my 39th birthday and think, "Oh my God...I. MUST. HAVE. A. CHILD. NOW!" and most people generally don't consider that I have probably thought about this topic a lot more than most people who decide to become parents.
But who knows? My doctor is female, the same age as me. She might be pretty understanding. For now, I will give her the benefit of the doubt. And I need to actually have a deep discussion about this with Lance before I ever mention it to the doctor. We've only casually talked about it.
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Date: 2008-02-21 04:13 am (UTC)The big thing that you and Lance need to understand (and you're intelligent, I know that you know all this and you've thought through it) is that while most insurance companies do cover tubal ligation, very few if any cover the reversal. It costs upwards of $10,000 and conception is VERY hard afterwards. But I've read your statements on your childfree lifestyle enough to know that you're sure about this. You KNOW this is what you want. My hat's off to you, actually. It's easy to decide that you want kids. It's just "the way" for some folks. I think that it might be harder to decide that you don't want children and take the steps to make sure you don't. Ever. It's a big step and I applaud your ability to make it. There's NOTHING more frustrating to an "Infertile" than people who have children when it's clear, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that they never wanted them and they are merely something to be dealt with.
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Date: 2008-02-21 04:18 am (UTC)Thank you for saying this. Because I haven't dealt with this personally, but I've talked to other childfree people who have said that infertile couples have told them that they are being horribly unfair for not having kids when they are physically able to. And to that I say, WTF? How is it unfair? It's more unfair to bring an unwanted child into the world, and then not give them an environment where they are loved.
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Date: 2008-02-21 04:31 am (UTC)I would much rather see you have a tubal and "throw away" your alleged fertility than watch you freak out at the positive pregnancy test, complain about it openly, dread the first OB visit, piss and moan about every little ache during the pregnancy, then dread the delivery and try to make nice when the kid arrived. Again, not saying that THAT is what YOU would do, but I've seen it happen with other people who didn't want children but ended up pregnant. And it's just plain stupid. If anything, being infertile has made me respect your childfree lifestyle EVEN MORE. It's worlds easier to see someone be proactive and prevent conception than to see them "suffer" through pregnancy and parenthood. Personally, as an "Infertile," listening to someone complain about how much it sucks to have kids is like watching someone throw fresh clear water on the ground when you're dying of thirst. But it's not like that with you. You are merely politely refusing the offer of a glass of that water because you are satiated. Nothing wrong with that.
Edited to fix spelling error. I'm anal like that.
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Date: 2008-02-21 04:52 am (UTC)I think that if I were to get pregnant by accident, Lance would be an amazing dad. He's always been really great with kids. I've always been really awkward around them. Although they seem to take a fancy to me, for some odd reason. I was told it's because I don't talk down to them, like a lot of people do with kids.