howdy all,

Welcome Tina, I'm so sorry for your loss. I'm also in Melbourne and know how it feels to be isolated from family and friends. When I had my m/c I was living in Queensland. I'm in Melbourne now and would also be happy to meet you, you too Katie , a good debrief over coffee could probably help us all.

Nicki- I'm sure you'll get your groove back. Sometimes these men need a bit of a head smashing don't they.

Magda- Sucks when family act that way. My dad has said a few hurtful things to me since the m/c. I'm not sure whether they try to be deliberately hurtful or they just don't think, or both. Big Hugs and try not to let them get you down.

plc- just do what you want to do, a month isn't going to make much difference. You never know you may be lucky!

:hugs: Brecca, sending you positive vibes for next month.

Well I finally made it to the doctor and she has given me a full blood test to do. She is giving me the full work up. I haven't been to get it done as I don't fancy walking in 35 degree heat to get it, especially when I have to fast for it. I'll get it done by the end of the week.
Next week I am off to Tassie for a week so my daughter can see her biological father. Really don't want to go, but it's the first time she has been there and I don't feel comfortable leaving her for 9 days, she is only 3, and it's a big change. I think once she has been once, she will be happy to go on her own next time to stay, all i'd have to do is escort her on the plane.
It's all for her is what I tell myself.

So ... I am hoping by April should be officially back on the TTC band wagon.
By then *fingers crossed* will be in our new house, new car, and Abby all settled in new creche, and me going grey over Uni assignments hehe, will need a lot of DTD for relaxation.

Hope you all are well,
...Laura