OP, thanks for the support, but at this point I just discount posters/people like this. And you're sweet to hope people will be nicer to this poster when he/she gets her curveball (everyone does)--I don't share your good wishes. Let him/her reap what he/she sows. I do wonder why people like this come to a board where infertility is discussed, but figuring it out is not worth my time. The support and compassion and pure information exchange (since the industry is far from transparent and forthcoming) far outweigh the bad. . . . |
Thanks, I'm out of strength and just moving forward on the fumes of faith. I'm trusting statistics now, not any doctor's judgment. That's the only reason I have hope. Because it's not really up to the doctors. It's a numbers game and testing ups my odds by a LOT of choosing the right embryo. |
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It is way over the top to be wishing bad things on the families of your doctor. Encouraging this type of thing isn't helpful to op.
There is also nothing wrong with therapy, it can be a great tool. |
The suggestions for therapy, which may be useful, were not presented productively. Telling her to "chill" and saying all infertile patients are crazy are not helpful ways of suggesting therapy. |
| Regardless of how it was phrased I tend to agree. I've been reading op's posts for weeks and she clearly needs therapy on how to deal with her frustrations and stress levels. I tend to think the infertility/crazy comment was sarcasm. |
| OP- lets us know how the testing turns out! Good luck! |