I thought that when my coordinator Amberlie sent me the IVF calendars that that meant this got real, I was definitely wrong about that. When I got the call from Integrity Rx about our medications and was given the total my mouth about hit the floor....My goodness I never thought that I would spend so much money on medication in my life. Well a little over $3K later and I was informed that our medications would be shipped by May 25th. I wasn't sure what to expect, I was talking with my co workers and over exaggerated by stating "I bet there will be like a million boxes on my front porch tomorrow." Haha we got a good laugh about that then and after the medications arrived.
Luckily Justin had Tuesday off so I didn't have to worry about rushing home to put the box(s) inside the house, I informed him that it was his job to take pictures of the box(s) for me and he reluctantly agreed. {He hates that I want pictures of everything, but little does he know that'll never stop!}At 10:30 am I received an email stating the shipment had arrived so I called Justin. He told me that the meds came in one big box so my millions of boxes theory went out the window. haha :)
When I got home we took everything and laid it out on the kitchen table, since we live in such a tiny apartment I wasn't sure where else to put it. So for now it will clutter up my kitchen table, which is fine since we eat dinner mostly on the coach or on our coffee table. Well once I started to see how much medicine was actually in the box I started to get a little overwhelmed and scared. Justin knew instantly how I was feeling because he called me out on it. I told him he was right and he sat down with me and talked me through it all. {He's a keeper for sure}
Now we wait, yep the waiting game continues. We will begin our first round of shots on Wednesday June 1st and for now I am relieved to have a few days before I will begin the shots. The shots came before Memorial Weekend and I was preoccupied with my cute 4 nephews and brother and sister in law. Which was much needed as we don't get to see them nearly enough. Well for now I will be enjoying my last few days of being shot/needle poked free and will keep you all posted going forward.
Thank you as always for all the love and support, we're lucky to have such amazing people in our lives. Until next time! -The Almonds
P.s. Later we found out that one of the medications wasn't ordered so we just received that round of shots today 6.3.16.
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