Showing posts with label labs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label labs. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Retested...and now we wait.

So yesterday I went in to get retested for the LAD (to see if LIT worked) as well as the TNFa. Now the waiting game begins. I hate this part because I just want to know now!! But they take sooooooo long to get you the results! I am hoping it's not like last time where it almost took 2 weeks! That will be brutal. But it's done!

  The retesting kind of was a nightmare. Apparently the phlebotomist up and quit suddenly - and left my nurse high and dry doing the tests. Well she didn't know what color tubes the specific blood test was used for and we had to call the lab that runs the tests to walk her through what she needed to do with it. Naturally this kind of upset me because I don't want any hiccups with this retesting. The blood has to arrive at the lab within 24 hours - I just hope it got there in time. But I am going to try and not stress...we will just wait for the results.

So that's that. Stay tuned...

Monday, February 29, 2016

Annnd more tests.

Just got back from the Hematologist and he basically agreed with my fertility dr that the high TNF's are the culprit. He took some more tests to look into a few more things and perhaps build a case to my insurance company to cover the IVIg shots to help suppress my immune system. If they can get that covered, that would be our best option. If they cannot, then we are looking into the intralipid/steroid option.

  We are still gathering our blood work panel for the Canadian clinic to have for our upcoming trip. I only have two more to do, husband has three. Hopefully we can get all of that done this week. I should have the results for todays labs this week as well. Hopefully things will all start coming together so we can formulate a solid plan. The estimation of when I plan to try again will be April. There just isn't enough time in March to get all of this sorted, so April should be a solid go for us.

 What a crazy ride this has been, but to finally be able to see a shed of light at the end of the tunnel is scary, but inspiring.