Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2009 9:13 am
Post subject: HUBBY Away in for reversal 2day!! Today is op day, cannot believe it is here already. although they want him to stay in for 48hrs minimum (northern ireland, nhs) Then we will be ready to ttc soon, how is everyone that's already gone or going for the op? will keep you all informed on pain bruising etc, xxx
_________________ Make an ovulation tickerPosted: Fri Mar 13, 2009 10:13 am
Post subject: Hi Emma, good luck to you & you oh for today!!!! A huge step closer to your bfp
_________________ ![]() Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2009 10:28 am
Post subject: Hi, and good luck for today.
Ian has recovered really quickly. He had his op just over 2 weeks ago. Bruising and swelling has gone and we have resumed normal activities. _________________ After 3 and half years of ttc, tests being clear and unable to adopt, we have decided to become a patchwork family. Me, my hubby and stepchildren. Its so sad to know I will never hear the word 'Mommy'.x Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2009 8:13 pm
Post subject: Ah hun welcome to the vas reversal team !! Good luck hun xx
Your OH will be fine in no time _________________ sept 2008 failed vas reversal July 2009 ICSI, BFP but lost to severe OHSS Nov 2009 Surgery to remove damaged ovary October 2010 2nd ICSI, short protocol BFN trying to raise funds for round 3, hoping to cycle august 2011 Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 7:37 am
Post subject: re Well Hubby had it done yesterday morning, he is bed ridden for 48, the procedure the used has stints or splints in at the tubes to keep them open and they have to be removed in 48hrs which is sunday, he says he isnt in to much pain just discomfort not much bruising so far, really emotional for me. the hospital he is in is an hour drive away and an 1hr and a half visiting hr, Now my dd has came down witht that awful bug vomiting and diarrhea so we can't go up. and i am begining to feel a bit rough too. something always gets in the way lol, soon be ttc and hoping for a bfp.xx
_________________ Make an ovulation tickerPosted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 3:49 pm
Post subject: Hi Emma,
Glad the op went well What are these stint things you mentioned? how does the surgeon remove them? They sound painful!!! x x _________________ 38-PCOS, DH 47-VR Miracle BFP Xmas 2009! 2012 azoospermia IVF#1 - BFN IVF#2 starts 23/6/13 ![]() ![]() Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 8:53 am
Post subject: Glad everything went well. Hope your oh has a quick recovery. xxxx
_________________ After 3 and half years of ttc, tests being clear and unable to adopt, we have decided to become a patchwork family. Me, my hubby and stepchildren. Its so sad to know I will never hear the word 'Mommy'.x Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 6:34 am
Post subject: Hi, sorry for the late reply, they where actually called stents, mainly used in america and some parts of britain etc. basically they are approx the size of match sticks and are inserted into vas tubes so that when the vas heals it heals open around them and prevents too much scar tissue bacially the stents stay in they eventually dissolve although they are still there at present, but the stitch that holds them in place is removed without pain relief. although according to our consultant it is one of the best procedures with a good success rate(i'll be the judge of that)
_________________ Make an ovulation tickerPosted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 8:52 am
Post subject: Glad everything is going well for you. xxxx
_________________ After 3 and half years of ttc, tests being clear and unable to adopt, we have decided to become a patchwork family. Me, my hubby and stepchildren. Its so sad to know I will never hear the word 'Mommy'.x
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