I will be posting on my New Orleans trip later. I had a lot of fun and it was great being able to spend all that time with the girls. I added 2 more shots while I was there for a total of 3 (1 in the thigh and 2 in the stomach). Sarah was great a great help and if this IVF cycle works she has asked for partial credit ;) When I woke up this morning I could really tell the meds were starting to work. My left ovary was really sore and I am starting to feel the bloat. I hope that I will be able to pull off more than a waddle this weekend for the Georgia game, that's alot of walking if I can't! I go back to the Dr on Wednesday to get a count of how many follicles have been stimulated and how many are maturing into eggs. If I was a betting person I would say my retrieval will be on Wednesday, November 17th. Let's see how well I know my body!
So, on to my blog Title, Trail of Tears. As I was driving back from New Orleans yesterday I was amongst tons of Alabama fans making that sad ride back home. At one point I was following several Alabama buses, not sure who was on them, would love to think the players. I followed behind one of the buses for a minute and noticed little drops of water on my windshield. I looked around and thought it doesn't look like rain outside and as I passed the bus the drops stopped and I realized it was tears of defeat coming out of the bus hitting my windshield. Sorry Bama as I love you all but WAR DAMN EAGLE!
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