Friday, May 20, 2011

Welcome May ICLW


It is that time again, time for the round robin of comments, conversation and virtual hugs we like to call IComLeavWe.  I can't believe how fast time flies and that it's already here again.  This is my second time participating and I'm looking forward to find some new blog friends.

If you are new to these parts there is a complete synopsis of our journey so far under the tab "How did we get here?"  Currently we are in the midst of our third round of Cl.omid treatment in the hopes that we can overcome my PCOS and get my ovaries to cooperate with our desire to add our first child to our little family.  As if any cycle didn't have some element of pressure, I'm feeling an added measure of pressure this time as my heart and head are telling me that we are running out of opportunities to do this on our own with out additional medical assistance and I am clinging to the desire to do this on our own out of the stirrups. 

My partner in crime on this journey is Dr. Love, a family medicine resident on the verge of finishing up his intern year.  We have been married for almost 2.5 years and I can't imagine anyone else I'd rather have at my side. 

Thanks for coming by, I hope to see you around here again.

11 comments:

  1. I found you through ICLW. Very best wishes for a successful cycle.

    C

    ReplyDelete
  2. Hello from ICLWland! I wish you the best of luck!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Happy ICLW! I'm also married to a doc and dealt with residency widow-hood- I promise it gets better! Also dealing with PCOS here. Good luck with your current cycle, and hi!

    ReplyDelete
  4. I'm stopping by from ICLW, this is also my 2nd time. I didn't remember to put myself in the list until yesterday, yay for being last minute!

    ReplyDelete
  5. Stopping by from ICLW! I was a residency widow, & then a fellowship widow :) It gets easier & it's totally worth it! Wishing you the best of luck with Clomid & looking forward to following you!

    ReplyDelete
  6. Welcome back to ICLW. I hope the repeat protocol brings you much better results. Good luck.

    ICLW #6

    ReplyDelete
  7. Visiting from ICLW and your newest follower. I am hoping the Clomid works for you! I was not a fan of the side effects. I also have PCOS and am looking forward to reading about your journey.

    ReplyDelete
  8. Stopping in from ICLW. My husband is a residency widow as I'm finishing up my 2nd out of four years in training. I hope that your third round of clomid does the trick for you. I just finished 3 rounds of clomid and I was definitely feeling the pressure too. Best of luck to you. I'll be following along!

    ReplyDelete
  9. Happy ICLW! Look forward to following you in your journey! Let's kick infertility in the butt! :)

    ReplyDelete
  10. Hi, I'm here for ICLW. Good luck this cycle!

    ReplyDelete
  11. Hi there! I actually have no idea what ICLW is (but I think I'll look into finding out soon), but I stumbled across your blog from clicking on someone else's blogroll. I had to comment because I swear I'm living your life, or you're living mine (in the least creepy way possible). My husband is starting his family medicine residency this summer (actually, orientation stuff began yesterday), we've been married for just about two years, and I, too, am struggling with PCOS in TTC our first child. Glad I found your blog! I look forward to reading more!

    ReplyDelete

Help feed my comment addiction.