FAO Gussie
Hi Gussie
Thanks for your kind words. I feel very lost at the moment, mainly because I have this six month wait swimming in my head, although I think Mafia is right in what she says about pinning them down and demanding an explanation for everything,
I have done some research on the net which has helped, but at the moment I feel in such limbo. The erpc was two months ago and we had planned to start ttc again in December, so this has come as something of a blow. How long have you been having follow up care for?
xxSara
Thanks for your kind words. I feel very lost at the moment, mainly because I have this six month wait swimming in my head, although I think Mafia is right in what she says about pinning them down and demanding an explanation for everything,
I have done some research on the net which has helped, but at the moment I feel in such limbo. The erpc was two months ago and we had planned to start ttc again in December, so this has come as something of a blow. How long have you been having follow up care for?
xxSara
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Thanks for your reply - I saw your other post about being able to start trying again - brilliant news.
Yes I am very angry that it has taken two months for them to tell me what happened. But that's the NHS for you I suppose. You live in the US don't you? I imagine stuff like this gets sorted a lot quicker over there.
I am not in the mood for waiting six months - I feel that if my levels go down to normal levels quickly (and I personally think they already have as I did a pg test a week after the erpc which was negative, have had 3 periods and am ovulating again) then why should I wait? By the time the NHS gets its a*se in gear to send me the testing kit through the post, then processes it etc etc etc it will be the middle of December - practically three months since the erpc. I think I will have to be very single minded about it.
Thanks again for your reply - it has been such a relief to find someone who understands what a partial molar is!
Good luck with the ttc.
xxxxSara