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Sar

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So it's been a sort of up and down ride has my life over the past month.

First I find out I'm clinically sterile, and the only IVF treatment that would be suitable is ICSI (Intra-Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection - the "TV version" of IVF), which costs £3000.

We're not eligible for free treatment on the NHS, primarily because my step-daughter lives with us.

We can't obviously afford the £3k, so that's that. Even if we did, the chances of conception only range from 12½% to 25% at best.

I'm not a gambling man tbh, and I wouldn't want to gamble three grand on a 4-1 bet.

Stupid fucking NHS rules.

Anyhow.





So a week or so later we have to go see our solicitor as we're told the papers have arrived for us to sign for our mortgage!

:D

So much like Big G, I'm now a home owner (along with Mrs Sar, natch). So now I'm in debt for the next 25 years of my life.

Hurrah!


We're just waiting on a completion date from the Housing Executive so we can start mortgage payments etc.

\:D/
 

Trem

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Each day as it comes chum. You never know whats gonna happen that will change everything.

Believe me I know.

Worry about today each day.

Tomorrow will sort itself out.
 

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Keep at it Sarreh. You'll muddle through. Nice one on the house btw, so welcome to a whole new world of worries :D
 

Calaen

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Congratulations, the first couple of years are the hardest unless your fooking loaded.
 

Sar

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Fooking loaded is something we're definitely not.

:D
 

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Sar, it doesn't sound like you to give up on something just because the odds are long. What about tagging that 3 grand, or part of it, on to your mortgage? Or doing some fundraising? I'd certainly chip in for a Sponsored Swim for Sars Sperm (you may not wish to use this title). I'm sure with your big domed forehead crammed with an unhealthily high IQ, you can find a way to at least give it a go. Worst case scenario, you raise some money, but not enough, and so you put it towards your new house. Worst case scenario #2 you try the IVF and it doesn't work, but at least then you've run down that path and know the outcome, instead of wondering what if. There is a place in Spain that a lot of couples use called CERAM in Marbella that looks to be cheaper than in the UK that does the procedure you're looking for.

Anyway, congratulations on the new house! It's so nice to have a place that you can botch DIY jobs in, and run around naked, and paint bright orange if you wanted to. It's also good to know that the money you're spanking each month isn't going into your landlord's pocket, but towards paying off your own home.
 

Sar

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TBH it'll be cheaper for the mortgage than it was for the rent, by £100 per month!

As for the Sponsored Swim for Sar's Sperm - I'd love to see that on a banner :D

However the news just killed most of any enthusiasm we had left to try, especially as my wife knows a girl who happens to be going out with a complete arsehole, and he gets free treatment on the NHS as they're going down the IVF route too, and they get free ICSI. A guy that's nowhere near mature enough to be a father... Life just isnae fair.



That said, we're still practicing the old-fashioned way! ;)
 

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On the bright side, it gives Mrs Sar one less excuse to insist on front-sex :)

(sorry :))
 

Sar

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LOL


TBH I wouldn't fancy potting the brown - SHITCOCK!

Ewwww. :p

:D
 

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Sar said:
However the news just killed most of any enthusiasm we had left to try

Yeah, this part I was definately picking up on. It is really unfair, the way the system is done, and I can understand why it would knock the wind from your sails for a while, but if this is something you want to try, then don't give up yet.

Freddy'shouse Sponsored Swim For Sar's Sperm for teh win.
 

Sar

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;)

:D


Edit - stupid no all caps rule. Grrrrrr!
 

Ch3tan

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Bah! Where di my post go, which evil mod (tdc) deleted it, eh eh eh?
 

Sar

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Must've been a forum glitch - never saw any post Chets.
 

Wij

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tdc is deleting posts ?

Hmm - testing time...

TDC BUMMED MY CAT AND MADE DISPARAGING REMARKS ABOUT GAY PEOPLE !!!
 

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Ch3tan said:
Bah! Where di my post go, which evil mod (tdc) deleted it, eh eh eh?

never!! you obv made a noobesque mistake foo!!
 

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I dunno, swimming for sperm sounds a bit like bobbing for apples. There's no way I want to emerge with a faceful



































not again.
 

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Right time to employ my uber-l33t silver lining finding skillz. Whilst no doubt it sucks finding out yer wee swimmers could use some arm-bands at least you have the benefit of never needing a johnny again. Now when you go to get busy with your missus, you simply put the money you would have sent to Durex in a jar, shouldn;t take you too long to get the 3 grand you need. It shouldn't anyway if you're doing things properly hehehe.

Failing that try a "Swim for Sar's Swimmers" type thingy.
 

Sar

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Tom said:
Considered adopting?

Have done, but it's less attractive, because the child wouldn't be MINE if you know what I mean.


Sounds terrible I know, but part of having kids is knowing that he/she is yours, continuing on the genetic line etc.

:)
 

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Just to think there are roughly 3200 active members on these forums, and if each of them gave you £1 you have the money you need. I do worry about myself sometimes I had the mumbs last year and the doc was no help and said only to get a fertile test when im tryin for kids, but my relastionship ended so I won't need to be taking any tests soon.

My ex had a 6yr old, but she felt mine maninly because her dad was in her life quite alot but I know what u mean I would like a Child I could call my own that I helped to create.

But good luck to you buying a house is hardwork but worth it, espically with someone you love at your side (sorry to go all Hallmark on you all)
 

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PLightstar said:
Just to think there are roughly 3200 active members on these forums, and if each of them gave you £1 you have the money you need.

I'd donate, but only if he still does the 'parade around town with a banner saying "Sar's Sperm Sponsored Swimathon"' and posts pictures for us ;)

(****, btw ;))

Good luck pal ... also, don't write off the adoption thing - been there, done that and never looked back.
 

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I will give Sar a quid, but only I see a photo of him, bare arsed, cycling up a mountain.
 

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I'd give Sar a quid to *not* see that pic pls thx o0
 

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I'll give him a tenner to cover the tight arsed fucking stoodents on here. :eek:




*pokes Wazz*
 

Tom

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Seriously though Sar, adoption is worth a look. Even though it wouldn't be your own kid, just think of the number of kids who are ruined by not being a part of a loving family like I'm sure yours would be.
 

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i agree with Tom. Both my wife and her brother were adopted and Ive never seen a closer family.
 

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I'd actually donate a tenner if something proper was set up to do so.


Anyone else?
 

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Never give up hope, my wifes aunty was told she would never have a child from the age of 24 yet at the ripe old age of 40 she fell pregnant via good old fashioned loving and gave birth to a beautiful son 9 months later. Always have faith.

I would stick a £10 up aswell.
 

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