It sure does, DiscoverCard, it sure does.
Of course, it concerns me a little that Discover let people put over $10k of charges on my card in the last week without my signature (all were ordered on the phone) without, you know, checking with me. Seeing as how it was the first time I've used that card at either my doctor's office or this particular pharmacy. Neither one of which are located anywhere near where I live.
But, if I travel out of state, they're on the phone with me in seconds making sure that I really did want to spend $5 at that Subway in Minnesota.
Anywho... it's done. I need to transfer the money from my bank account soon so I don't keep looking at this scary credit card statement!
Last BCP was yesterday!
Yesterday we also started taking our prophylactic doxycycline. I think the pharmacist is questioning our morals. First he had a chat with me about my doxy. Then, the assistant brought over my DH's doxy. The pharmacist looked at it and said "oh, you've got the...uh...same thing." Then he kind of looked at us funny. I got the feeling he thinks one of us has been screwing around and gave us both gonorrhea and he was kind of surprised we both seemed so smiley and happy about it! :) My DH and I had a good laugh about it later as we toasted each other with our giant blue horse pills.
We meet with the embryologist this afternoon! I'll have more updates then. We're planning on chatting with her a bit more about the HOST and morphology issues. We are excited to go forward with ICSI but I'd like an "actual medical opinion" on if this may have been our problem all along -- or, at least one of our problems.
And, may I just say "EEP!"
EEP is right - you're on your way! I love that you guys toasted with pills. Ugh on making the big payment. But now that it's paid, you can move forward and deal with the rest of it! So excited for you!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited that you're well on your way! I've actually never heard of prophylactic doxy, why do they do that? Remember, this is the best chance you've ever had & I have a really good feeling about it! Looking forward to hearing about your meeting with the embryologist :)
ReplyDeleteTake those doxy with food- ugh. I don't miss those. Hope this is the start of wonderful things for you, my friend.
ReplyDeleteWow, you are on your way! I didn't get to comment on the last post, it was really interesting. I wonder if that new bit of information is in fact a reason, it sounds like it could be. And if not the sole cause than certainly a contributing factor.
ReplyDeletebtw, those pills made me puke on the side of the road, I'm wimpy when it comes to certain drugs. I hope you do not suffer the same fate. Save that vomiting for when you are preggo!!
Last pill already!!! That definitely deserves an EEEEP!!!!
ReplyDeleteYay for the last pill!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHooray for freaking out pharmacists! They need to keep their expressions to themselves. I had a rather unimpressive experience with one once when I had to buy all the "stuff" for a colonoscopy and he made a comment about being "too young" to need this. I just responded with "but not too young to have diarrhea for two years!" and left.
ReplyDeleteBut enough about that! GOOD LUCK! Hooray!
Good-bye BCPs!!! Look forward to hearing about your appt =) So excited this party is gettin' started!
ReplyDeleteEeep indeed--IVF can be really exciting! My IVF veteran advice is: one pill, one shot, one ultrasound, one blood draw, one appointment at a time. It's all you can do. Wishing the best of luck!
ReplyDeleteThis made me laugh- I keep thinking about the $15,000 we have to pay to our clinic on Wednesday. I KNOW that our credit card is well capable of that amount, but it scares me to death!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your last BCP- I'll gladly "EEEP!!" with you, because I have my suppression check on Thursday!
haha @ pharmacist...and YAY YAY YAY for last BCP -- you are certainly on your way! i'm excited for you!!
ReplyDeleteHow exciting to start ivf! Know the feeling.. Best of luck!
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