Tina / Anxious Changer

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About me

Gender Female
Industry Education
Occupation Program Coordinator
Location New Jersey, United States
Introduction This blog is dedicated to my journey through recurrent miscarriage and infertility. I am 37, happily married for 11 years to my high school sweetheart, now with two greatly loved sons - a 6 year old son (PDD-NOS dx changed to Sensory/Motor delay in 9/08) conceived through Clomid/IUI and our newest addition, born 6/08 after a surprise pregnancy. I am currently a working mommy, but I long to be home to raise them 24/7. We had been on an extended TTC break since March 2006 before getting pregnant on own own, after 1 failed Clomid cycle and 3 miscarriages (2 resulting from "successful" Clomid cycles)... We have a diagnosis for our recurrent losses - Homozygous MTHFR and Hashimoto's Thyroiditis.
Interests Infertility, secondary infertility, miscarriage, pregnancy loss, recurrent pregnancy loss, pregnancy, pregnancy after miscarriage, TTC, Clomid, IUI, MTHFR, Homocysteine, Hashimoto's Thyroiditis, Hypothyroidism, Rosacea, Fibroid, Migraine, Cluster Headache, Anxiety, Meniere's Disease, Pervasive Developmental Disorder, Pervasive Developmental Disorder-Not Otherwise Specified, PDD, PDD-NOS, reading, blogging, journaling, gardening, music, fishing, yoga, walking, Pug, butterfly, bass guitar, Fender Jazz Bass, Geddy Lee
Favorite Movies Phantom of the Opera, White Christmas, The Princess Bride
Favorite Music Progressive rock, rock, classic rock, oldies, Rush, Queensryche, Styx, Moody Blues, Evanescance, Yes, Fozzy, King's X, Dream Theater, Stryper, The Cult, The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Queen, Journey, Air Supply, Steely Dan, The Who, Chicago, The Eagles, Bon Jovi, Genesis, Bruce Springstein, Billy Joel, Peter Gabriel, U2, The Police, Van Halen, Motley Crue, Metallica, Boston, AC/DC, Black Sabbath, Phantom of the Opera, Broadway musicals, and just about a little of everything!
Favorite Books Phantom of the Opera, The Once and Future King, Coming to Term

If you could peer far enough into the night sky, you'd see a star in any direction you looked. When would you sleep?

I never sleep anyway...so what does it matter?