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CatNYC123
Happy Thoughts

Member since 9/10 1531 total posts
Name: Cathy
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Vent Over, thanks girls!
Message edited 5/11/2011 5:50:55 AM.
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Posted 5/10/11 11:00 PM |
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Re: Angry at everything
I know how you feel. This should just be something that happens, but instead we need medical intervention. Then when we do get pregnant, we are afraid to be excited at first. But, it's the success stories that keep me going
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Posted 5/10/11 11:32 PM |
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Kris828
Hopeful...
Member since 9/10 1322 total posts
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Re: Angry at everything
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Posted 5/10/11 11:33 PM |
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gina409
TWINS!

Member since 12/09 27635 total posts
Name: g
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Re: Angry at everything
i hear u 100 percent! i am angry at everyone and everything all the time
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Posted 5/11/11 12:41 AM |
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LIRascal
drama. daily.

Member since 3/11 7287 total posts
Name: Michelle
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Re: Angry at everything
CATNYC Huge hug. I could have written that post myself... right down to the 8 lbs. weight gain and the who cares indifference of it. all. we do get it, and it's not fair. I haven't given up trying naturally yet,. either.
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Posted 5/11/11 12:43 AM |
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FlowerWife
Positive Vibrations...

Member since 1/08 8423 total posts
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Re: Angry at everything
acceptance is key. it was incredibly hard for me to give up the idea that i couldnt conceive "naturally." when it took 18 months to get a sticky BFP, by the end i couldnt've cared less how i got there. i still find it funny now how at 32w to most people im just a regular pregnant lady. they have NO idea what i went through to get here. its refreshing almost. i promise you that in the end, if you want it that badly (which im sure you do), it wont matter at all how you got there. i know its hard to accept the reality of the situation, but it is really important to take the time to come to terms with it. it doesnt happen right away, but unfortunately for most of us the meds and the cycles and the ups and downs become just a part of the process. one day when you have your BFP you will feel an odd sense of confusion. suddenly that part of the journey just ends and you are "a regular person" again. its easy to get overwhelmed by it and it prob wont be the first or last time it happens. but i promise you that with time and acceptance of the hand you were dealt will help with the day to day of it all.
good luck!!
Message edited 5/11/2011 5:16:53 AM.
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Posted 5/11/11 5:16 AM |
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