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Feeling lil down, waiting kiln me...

Hi Ladies. I just wanted to vent, I don't have a question right now. I have to have my L tube removed on the 22nd and the Waiting is killing me. I then have to wait for a mixed up cycle to begin early or late (nurse said could happen either) before I begin my next fresh ivf cycle. I'm worried that it won't all get accomplished before the lab closes for "A MONTH" Dec. 14th.  I know we're all worriers aren't we, when it comes to getting through all these weeks it really puts a strain on us.  Thx for listening.
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Thank you. What kind of surgery are you having? We're determined to go through with the ivf before Christmas if my period starts in time after the surgery. Good luck to you on your surgery also. I had a failed attempt at ivf in August so I've been waiting since then....yikes
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Sorry about the wait!  I am waiting for a surgery myself and it feels like the time stands still.  I hope the surgery works for you and ivf brings the good news.  Dec. 14 is far away.  I hope you don't have to wait until after Christmas although a little break may help you rest and relax.  I myself hate waiting and don't find it relaxing at all!!  I guess after the surgery you should see how you feel and make a decision.  Best of luck!
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