Anonymous wrote:Maureen is an amazing nurse! If you’re able to switch to her I would highly reco. Jamie is nice, but younger and Maureen just knows her stuff really well.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks - sorry it happened to you too. The 2 attempts at CCRM were our “Hail Mary” attempts. We thought if CCRM can’t get us normal embryos then no one can. But I’m having difficulty giving up because it doesn’t make sense that none of almost 40 eggs (between the 2 cycles) made it to blast. I want to try Cornell but not sure if we can swing it financially. To make matters worse - I paid for the 2 IVF cycle package plan that includes costs for PGS testing and transfer, believing that surely I would have blasts to at least test since I did before at SGF. So I paid about $3800 more than I would have if I had just paid per cycle. I’ve asked for a refund of that amount and haven’t heard back yet. Are you going to try again or was CCRM your final round? It’s harder to think about quitting than I thought it would be.
Anonymous wrote:Re: 11:04 post on 10/28
I did 2 cycles at CCRM Tysons and had almost 20 eggs the first cycle and 20+ the 2nd cycle (with about 50% fertilization) and yet none of the embryos made it to day 5 blast. My eggs did better at SGF where at least some made it to blast (but then tested abnormal). So I know how you feel. I'm struggling too with how it went so wrong when CCRM is touted as having a have a superior lab to SGF.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maureen is an amazing nurse! If you’re able to switch to her I would highly reco. Jamie is nice, but younger and Maureen just knows her stuff really well.
+1 to this. Jamie is nice, but Maureen is the best nurse there so def ask for her.
I'm also with Jaime; DH and I just completed our final diagnostic testing today and have our regroup scheduled for next week. Today's appointment was the first time we saw anything off-putting and that was at the front desk. Lots of the staff were congregated and *goofing off* while there were patients in the waiting area. It was just weird. We're with Dr. Payson.
Does anyone have any recent experience with him? if so, were you successful?
I’m 5 weeks pregnant, went to Dr Payson.
congrats! may i ask your diagnosis/results?
Slightly low AMH, slightly low Morphology for DH. Did two rounds with CCRM back to back and got 3 normal embryos (out of 4 that made it). First FET was successful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:they're nice but seriously disorganized
why do you say this?
I’m not the PP but if you have any experience with them at all you’ll quickly learn how disorganized they are. For my cycle I had 4 different nurses because their staffing was short and they had no continuity. They forgot to call in my meds which resulted in me having to pay cash at a local pharmacy because by the time they did call it in there wasn’t enough time to wait for insurance approval. The dr who supposedly was “my” RE was never around or available and the other two REs answered every question with “I don’t know because I haven’t read your chart.” Cycle was a massive failure.
I'm the PP who asked. I am so sorry that was your experience. That is extremely frustrating. I had Jaime as a nurse to start out with but at the first sign of trouble (she was non-responsive a few key times) I switched to Maureen who was so much better. Sounds like things have gone downhill recently (I received treatment at the beginning of this year). Were you able to get any money back? Please do leave an honest review on Google or Yelp if you can. I know that is beyond frustrating and disheartening to have gone through that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:they're nice but seriously disorganized
why do you say this?
I’m not the PP but if you have any experience with them at all you’ll quickly learn how disorganized they are. For my cycle I had 4 different nurses because their staffing was short and they had no continuity. They forgot to call in my meds which resulted in me having to pay cash at a local pharmacy because by the time they did call it in there wasn’t enough time to wait for insurance approval. The dr who supposedly was “my” RE was never around or available and the other two REs answered every question with “I don’t know because I haven’t read your chart.” Cycle was a massive failure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:they're nice but seriously disorganized
why do you say this?
I’m not the PP but if you have any experience with them at all you’ll quickly learn how disorganized they are. For my cycle I had 4 different nurses because their staffing was short and they had no continuity. They forgot to call in my meds which resulted in me having to pay cash at a local pharmacy because by the time they did call it in there wasn’t enough time to wait for insurance approval. The dr who supposedly was “my” RE was never around or available and the other two REs answered every question with “I don’t know because I haven’t read your chart.” Cycle was a massive failure.
im so sorry. have you gone elsewhere since then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:they're nice but seriously disorganized
why do you say this?
I’m not the PP but if you have any experience with them at all you’ll quickly learn how disorganized they are. For my cycle I had 4 different nurses because their staffing was short and they had no continuity. They forgot to call in my meds which resulted in me having to pay cash at a local pharmacy because by the time they did call it in there wasn’t enough time to wait for insurance approval. The dr who supposedly was “my” RE was never around or available and the other two REs answered every question with “I don’t know because I haven’t read your chart.” Cycle was a massive failure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:they're nice but seriously disorganized
why do you say this?
Anonymous wrote:they're nice but seriously disorganized