This is my journey from childhood cramps all the way until now. It is a long & bumpy road after learning you have Stage III Endmetriosis, but with the help of the Lord I will make it through.
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Well we have decided to take a "medical break". We are still going to "do it" just no more Dr's no more appt's, just prayer and hope. AF visted me today, and I am exhausted..I can't do this another month...so we are going to take a break, travel and enjoy life and each other's company!
There is no cure for Endometriosis. The yellow ribbon signifies the need for a cure. I am proud to be a part of group women who in my eyes are the strongest women in the world. With the power of prayer all things are possible.
Dr's visits and ttc timeline
June 2005: I married my High School Sweetheart.
October 13, 2009: I get bloodwork (progersterone) done, show's I'm ovulating great.
January 7, 2010: See my OB again, do another hormone test, #'s are even better than last time.
April 7, 2010: Day we decide to do the laparoscopy surgery.
April 14, 2010: Surgery day. The day I find out I have Stage III endometriosis.
May 10, 2010: Bloodtest shows all my hormone levels are great. Day I start my meds to help produce more follicles.
May 15, 2010: First day of Acupuncture.
TTC Abbreviations
Here are some of the more common ttc abbreviations used: