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Like I mentioned…my dr is here in southern CA…a surgical naprotechnologist…problem, I don’t think her one year fellowship is enough experience. she treats me pretty rotten. I asked what she thought of petitioning Dr. Hilgers and she said “well, you can, but I already did everything” Well, I did petition him, and he emphatically disagrees with his protege’. I look forward to meeting Dr. Hilgers. the depression from not conceiving and not knowing what kind of care am I really getting is too much.I lost 9 pounds this week without even trying…so sad. I will be in good hands in a few months…you too have nothing to lose. I met my husband at 34 got married a year later, been trying ever since. turning 38 next month is taring me up inside. I don’t even want to bother with makeup anymore the tears are just forever flowing. I promise to pray for you at St. Philomena’s shrine. I’m so glad to talk to someone…even if I don’t even know their nameThanks for sharing your story! I, too, have a devotion to St. Philomena, as we have been TTC for 2 years now. I had a laparoscopy, hysteroscopy, HSG in October with a surgeon trained by Dr. Hilgers. He diagnosed and removed Stage III endometriosis from my ovaries. Unfortunately, while removing the bad tissue, some good tissue also had to be removed. As a result, I went into pre-menopause after the surgery with annovulatory and LONG cycles. Now, I am on Menopur injections. I went in for an ultrasound on Monday and I have three follicles growing and was told that it looks promising. I go in again tomorrow morning for another. We are currently residing on the opposite coast from our home in California because my husband has a one-year appointment. If we are not pregnant by the end of the academic year, we will look into adoption when we return to California. However, I am now 41 (will be 42 in June) and my DH is 50, (we met and married late in life), so I’m not sure that our chances are good for adoption.
Thanks for taking our intentions to the Shrine of St Philomena. She is a lovely and powerful saint. She is praying for God’s will to be done in your life. My husband and I were married on her feast day, January 10, so I feel a special connection. And, I was able to attend a special event at the new national shrine in Phoenix, AZ last month and was able to venerate her relics and I was given some oil from the lamp at her shrine in Italy. I say her chaplet regularly and wear the red and white cord.
I have that book that you mentioned, also. The stories are very inspiring. I feel very blessed to be in the care of a fine NaProTechnology physician. St. Gianna is another saint for infertility, as she was a physician and mother herself. God bless!
