Disneyfan: Thanks for all the support!

Yeah, you come to mind when I think of having to do the PIO shots even while knowing you don't have a viable pregnancy... except in your case, it wasn't because you tested early--there was nothing you could have done to change it! Incidentally, I've mentioned before, but my PIO shots are slow-release and I only have to have them 3x/week, which is... well, very welcome. Lentogest is the name... Not sure if your RE would be ok with that, but maybe ask? As for food... sometimes it's nice to just eat what you feel like... I'm sure you will get disciplined when you have to, though!
Hope: Let us know how you are! Hope it's all going smooooothly!
Wish: I was convinced I'd never have a mammogram, because who wants their boobs squeezed by a machine?! But then my mom had breast cancer... (She's ok, in full remission!) So I've had 2 mammograms thus far, and it doesn't even really hurt--it's just awkward, as you said, and uncomfortable, but only for a short while. Anyway, well done on getting yours done!

Yeah, I hate it, too, when BD'ing becomes a chore. DP forbade me from recruiting him in that way (he's a real pain sometimes), so I have to sort of sneak up on him. Anyway, at the moment, in the 2ww and pumped full of progesterone, BD'ing seems like a foreign country to me! FX'ed that it is productive for you!
Asterimou: if you're going that route, you might as well think about booking a consultation with ARGC because it usually takes a month or two anyway just to talk to the guy! Excellent that you've had your thrombophilia screening on the NHS! I feel... I don't know, the NK cell tests are so inconclusive (and so expensive) that I don't know what to make of them. But ARGC would definitely insist you take them (they treat immunes with gusto), so if you go with them it's a good thing you're getting that out of the way!
Boopin: YEAH!!!!!!

How wonderful!! I wish you many more doublings to come!!! Really hoping this is your THB!!! Do you know when your first scan is yet?
Amanda: how is life?! Things must be hotting up for you!
AFM: I've been spending a lot of time driving my partner and his family to/from the hospital, and then hanging out in the hospital. All my 2ww plans have gone out the window: eat really well, almost exclusively home-cooked food so I know what goes in it... Lead a quiet life, mostly stress-free... sleep a lot... treat myself when I can... walk my dog for an hour a day (breaking it up into two halves)... There are some excellent news, though, which is that FIL had his triple-bypass surgery yesterday, and today was already conscious and cracking jokes (even while still on morphine). He's going to curse us for at least a month for making him go through this, but the surgery went really well and it's likely he'll feel much healthier (once he's recovered) than he did before the surgery. So, at least that disgusting pub lunch I had today was for a good cause!
