That is very interesting about the sleep apnea. 30+ times an hour?? It's a wonder you got any sleep at all. No one has ever suggested that to me, but my aunt has it and uses a CPAP machine. She doesn't have PCOS, but I understand what you are saying, that PCOS increases the chance of having sleep apnea.
I know right? I knew I woke myself up at times with a snore or a snort, but I had NO clue that it was that many times an hour let alone what it would be in a whole night!
Yeah I never really thought about how much sleep could affect me, but my endocrinologist wanted to cover my whole body so that all those little things that had been bugging me were fixed. It's all about whole body health with them, which has been amazing and very enlightening.
I know about burning the candle at both ends. We have had a pretty horrible 3 years, what with the "economic crisis" which has really impacted my husband's business and also family deaths and illnesses, which are extra difficult when you are as far away from home as I am.
Awww... sorry to hear about the troubles you've had with your husbands business. Are things starting to straighten out now? My condolences on the family losses and illnesses.
It really does get tough when you add everything you are dealing with all together doesn't it? I mean normally these things wouldn't be easy, but they also aren't that difficult to muddle through given time to heal and all, but when it's one thing after another? Well it just goes to show how strong you really are!
My husband and I have been really fortunate. It's not been easy for us - he's from the Netherlands and I'm a US citizen, and we chose to live here in the US, so we had to go through immigration (and still are - we'll finish up getting his 10 year permanent greencard next year). The relationship has been a drain on our finances from the start, what with the traveling back and forth to see each other, immigration costs, immigration lawyer costs, etc.
But through it all we've had amazing support from both of our families! I thank God everyday for that. We live with my folks and don't pay rent, so we are able to save up money for the big things like a house, baby, car, etc. My parents help out with sharing a car with us to make it easier for both of us with work. I don't know... there so much that I have to be fortunate about!
That is absolutely fabulous about the weight loss!! I wanted to lose 40 pounds before TTC

and I've only lost 22. And that's since February!!! I do exercise about 4-5 times a week, 30 minutes at a time, with a DVD. Maybe this isn't enough?
Hey weight loss isn't easy! Have you changed your diet at all or are you just exercising or...? I lost most of my weight by changing my diet. I've cut out most of my processed sugar intake, processed carbs (things like white bread, potatoes, white rice etc), and cut down my portions in general. I only recently started a fitness program with the WII, and I think it's helping me to continue my weight loss, but I'm not up to doing 30+ min workouts yet and I'm only hitting about 4 days a week so far.

Weight loss is so different for everyone too!
NO it's not weird about wanting the arch supports!! This is very painful!! What I did for the plantar fasciitis was get 3 pairs of shoes: a pair of Birkenstocks, a pair of Berkemann clogs, and a pair of Crocs. I wear the Birkenstocks or the Crocs at home all day and always wear the Berkemanns when walking around town. My foot pain has almost disappeared unless I spend too much time walking in some other shoes. It's taken about 6 months to get to this point, where I am not aware of my foot all day (if that makes sense). It doesn't hurt in the morning any more at all. But I don't know what to tell you about the spurs because I don't have them.
Oh I'm so glad to hear that your pain is almost gone! I've been fairly lucky with mine that it doesn't hurt all the time, just mostly when I first stand up after sleeping or sitting for a while and after a long day of working on my feet. I might have to get into the habit of wearing shoes at home.

I usually get home and kick off my shoes and let my toes spread. lol

for CD1! But this morning I'm back to just spotting.

We'll see what happens over the course of today. Now I'm confused over whether I should go in for the CD 3 tests tomorrow or not.
HAH! The witch is always a bit fickle isn't she? I'm counting yesterday as flow, but it was fairly light, so we'll see what today brings. I'm trying to figure out when I should be doing my pelvic exam because they said I should do it right after my heavy flow days.... as if I know when that will be!
