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23.4 | GIFT without General Anesthesia | CARTUN::FRYE | | Wed Jun 10 1992 15:02 | 17 |
| I have a very good friend who is close to doing her first try at GIFT
after several years and many types of treatment. She would like to do
the procedure under "light" anesthesia, which would keep her awake for
the surgery. The reason is that she had general anesthesia for a
laparoscopy a while back, and wound up with a roaring headache that
wiped her out for several days.
The anthesthesiologist has said that it is possible to do the
procedure without general anesthesia, but the surgeon is applying
pressure for her to be put out....
I would like to know if any noters who have gone through GIFT did it
while awake, and would you be willing to share your experience with
her, or with me to share with her (she is not a Digital employee)?
Thanks in advance,
Norma Frye (297-2682, CARTUN::FRYE)
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23.5 | KP7 or SELECT ... | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Wed Jun 10 1992 15:32 | 2 |
| There's a good discussion of different kinds of anesthesia in VMSZOO::MEDICAL
note 721.
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23.6 | sometimes a different anesthesiologist makes a difference | MEMIT::GIUNTA | | Thu Jun 11 1992 12:13 | 24 |
| I almost refused to do GIFT entirely based upon my previous experience with
the anesthesia during another laparoscopy. I did eventually agree to do 1
GIFT, and explained my previous experience to the anesthesiolgist who was
able to adjust the anesthesia sufficiently such that I had no side effects.
To give you an idea, whenver I have had anesthesia, I have always gotten
violently ill afterwards. With the first lap, it was done at 9:00 a.m., but
I was not released from the hospital til 8:00 at night, and that was at my
insistence since they wanted to keep me. At that point, I was still getting
sick.
Although I did not have the option of light anesthesia such as you mention for
your friend, I still would have gone the general anesthesia route for the
lap. But I did luck out and the anesthesiologist was very good, so I had
the lap done for GIFT at 10:00 in the morning, did not get sick at all, and
was on my way home at 1:00. I did have lots of confidence in the place I
went to, though, as a friend of mine had already had GIFT done there twice,
and had good experiences with the anesthesia after having a much worse
experience previously. A lot depends on the anesthesiologist. Maybe your
friend will get a better anesthesiologist this time. What facility does
she use? My friend and I used Boston IVF and were very pleased.
Best of luck.
Cathy
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23.6 | fix | TNPUBS::STEINHART | Laura | Thu Jul 23 1992 09:35 | 2 |
23.7 | I'll delete this in a day or so, unless the mods do it! | SPEZKO::BELFORTI | Quiet? W/ 8 teenagers in the house! | Thu Nov 12 1992 16:51 | 11 |
| Someone in the Parenting community has been corresponding with me, re:
my friend who is pregnant via the GIFT program...... I accidently
deleted her last message.... and seeing as all I ever did was a reply
to her notes, I can't for the life of me remember her last name or what
system she is on!!!!!
Sooo, Diane.... if you are out there still.... send me mail!!!!
Thanks!
M-L
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23.8 | Costs | CSC32::DUBOIS | Love | Wed Nov 18 1992 16:10 | 15 |
| A friend has recently discovered that she no longer has any eggs (and she
is fairly young). She is considering many options, and I was discussing
GIFT and IVF with her when I realized that there are many things I do not
know. Some of the questions I have are:
If GIFT more expensive than IVF? What are the approximate costs for each
attempt at pregnancy? Is the second try typically cheaper than the first
because of frozen eggs/embryos? Under what circumstances would the attempt
be cheaper (I think I saw it mentioned as 6,000 one time) and what would
make it more expensive? Does it depend on the doctor, or on the woman trying
to get pregnant, or what?
Thanks for your help!
Carol
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23.9 | donor egg programs | TAMARA::SORN | songs and seeds | Thu Nov 19 1992 11:43 | 18 |
| Hmmmm. I am assuming that your friend, in considering GIFT and
IVF, is planning on eggs from a donor. If she has premature ovarian
failure, she cannot stimuate her own follicles (unless by some chance
she has some left, but probably not from what you said).
Therefore, the usual procedure is to get eggs from a donor, fertilize
them and implant them via IVF into the uterus. This is billed to the
insurance companies as a complete IVF cycle. Depending on her
insurance, the out of pocket expense can be around $2000.
I guess she could do GIFT but it would tricky.
Yes, extra fertilized eggs are frozen and the thaw cycles are cheaper.
Advise her to call Boston IVF to get literature on their donor egg
program (tell them she is a recipient).
Cyn
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23.10 | Eggs and Costs | CSC32::DUBOIS | Love | Thu Nov 19 1992 15:17 | 31 |
| < Hmmmm. I am assuming that your friend, in considering GIFT and
< IVF, is planning on eggs from a donor.
That's right; she has no eggs at all. She has a couple of women from whom
she could get eggs, including her sister.
< Depending on her insurance, the out of pocket expense can be around $2000.
I've just learned that in Mass everyone gets coverage for infertility.
However, my friend is here in Colorado, and I don't believe her insurance
is all that great, currently (she has recently gone back to school and that
is the insurance which she has). How much would IVF and GIFT be out of
pocket? Do *most* insurance companies (outside of Mass) cover infertility
treatments?
< I guess she could do GIFT but it would tricky.
How so?
< Advise her to call Boston IVF to get literature on their donor egg
< program (tell them she is a recipient).
That's a good idea, just to learn more about this. Does anyone know what
it costs to get someone else to produce eggs for you? If Jane Doe down
the street were to do this then would her insurance company likely cover
*her* drugs and surgery? Anyone know if John Hancock/Digital covers that?
Thanks. I know these questions may be somewhat detailed or hard to answer,
but I appreciate any info I can get. :-)
Carol
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23.11 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Thu Nov 19 1992 15:35 | 1 |
| Her best bet is to contact RESOLVE. They're up to date on insurance issues.
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23.12 | stuff | TAMARA::SORN | songs and seeds | Mon Nov 23 1992 17:15 | 41 |
| A full IVF cycle, which is what Boston IVF would call the complete
donor egg/transfer cycle, would cost without insurance around
$8000, I believe. What Boston IVF does is bill the insurance company
for a complete IVF cycle, including a anonymous donor. They do not
specify the donor name, nor where in the procedure the treatments for
the JH patient and the donor differ. I am amazed that they get away
with this, but so far JH has paid as if it were all done for just the
JH patient (the recipient of the eggs).
Boston IVF pays a donor $1000 for donation, plus all medical expenses.
This includes some counseling, any follow up checks and any
complications from drugs. All drugs and treatments are charged to the
recipient's insurance company.
The reason I think GIFT would be tricky is that normally the recipient
is prepared so that her cycle will be ready to receive fertilized eggs
about 2 days after the eggs are harvested from the donor. Instead, the
recipient would have to receive drugs that would make her suspended in
her cycle to just the spot where eggs would normally be release from
her ovaries. With GIFT, you are putting the unfertilized egg and
sperm separatly into the fallopian tubes. The uterus would have to
be in the correct state to receive this. I guess that would work, now
that I think about it. I know that GIFT is more complicated and much
more painful for the recipient. Instead of a simple IUI-type of
procedure, which is just transferring the fertilized eggs to the
uterus, the recipient would have to be put under, a laproscopy would be
done, long needles in the abdomen to place the eggs and sperm in the
tube... I guess I would go to IVF instead!
I don't believe insurance companies would separately cover a donor.
If they call RESOLVE, they can get names possibly of clinics in their
area that are doing this kind of work and then can get details on how
their programs work. Another good place to call for them in the Boston
area to get free info is IVF Australia (are they called that now, or is
it IVF mercia? Seems to me they changed their name) in Waltham, I
believe. They are very generous with their literature.
I have some info from Boston IVF I can se to you, send me mail if
you are interested.
Cyn
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23.13 | GIFT info | VIVIAN::S_GANLEY | Secret Agent 003 1/2 | Thu Dec 03 1992 07:23 | 27 |
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Hello Everyone,
This is the first note Ive ever writen in this file, although
ive been reading this for about 2 years.
My husband and I have been trying for children for 3 years and have
had all the tests done etc. Yesterday (wednesday 2nd Dec) I visited
the hospital to see a full time infertility specialist. He said
he's going to start me on GIFT. We next have to visit him on
January 27th 93 to start the treatment.
I was expecting to be on a waiting list for at least a year, so I
was very excited when he said January. Its only costing me and
my husband 250 pounds (aprox $500 ) for the first time and 1000
pounds thereafter. Due to being so excited, I didnt ask many
questions.
What I would like to know is what exactly happens from day one to
day whatever.
If anyone could explain to me , id be most gratefull.
If ive left anything out of importance, id be happy to answer.
Thanks in advance
Samantha
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23.14 | | VIVIAN::S_GANLEY | Double Impact - I'll take both | Wed Feb 17 1993 10:16 | 9 |
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Just a quick update, I start taking Norethisterone on Friday 19th Feb
till 6th March. Then on 7th March I start taking clomid again for 5
days and pergonal for 7 days. Have a scan on day 8,9 and maybe 10
and gift on day 11 or 12. So by the end of March, I should know
whether im pregnant or not. So keep your fingers crossed for me.
Sam
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23.15 | Lots of Luck!!!! | ROYALT::D_KELLEHER | | Wed Feb 17 1993 10:35 | 7 |
| If it's possible .....I'll attempt to cross every body part possible!!!!
It takes alot more than luck to get to this point...........please know
my thoughts and prayers are with you......positive thinking is healthy
and calming!
Donna & John
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23.16 | | VIVIAN::S_GANLEY | Double Impact - I'll take both | Thu Feb 18 1993 07:03 | 6 |
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Thanks very much Donna. If I cross all my body parts, I'll never have a
baby :^) so thanks for doing it for me .
Sam
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23.17 | A Gift of Love - The Second Time Around! | IVOSS1::SZAFIRSKI_LO | IVF...I'm Very Fertile! | Mon Nov 13 1995 19:56 | 21 |
| Well today was graduation day for me at my doctor's infertility office!
I must say we have been blessed against the odds with our IVF cycles.
We have goten pregnant two out of three cycles and truly are grateful
for the gifts we have received.
I am 13 weeks pregnant and everything is going great. I know we have
a long way to go, but we have passed some of the hardest hurdles and
I will definately stay in the moment.
So we are proud to announce while in utero: "Eenie"
We had six embryos transferred and my sister named them "Eenie, Meenie
Minie, Mo, Catch & Tigger"..so since one took, it's got to be Eenie!"
I always believe in following our dream, which was having a child...
didn't matter how that baby came into our life...just knew we couldn't
do without...I say stay close to your dreams and they to will come true
when it's meant to be!
...Lori
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23.18 | | CNTROL::JENNISON | Revive us, Oh Lord | Tue Nov 14 1995 08:23 | 4 |
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Hugs and congratulations, Lori!
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23.19 | Way to go! | ASIC::MYERS | | Tue Nov 14 1995 10:00 | 4 |
| outstanding news, Lori! Many happy months of pregnancy and a happy,
healthy baby.
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