azoospermia - wtf?

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

The Next Step

In my previous post I talked about getting an appointment at the local fertility clinic.

Well, we got the appointment letter and pack within a week of seeing our obs/gynae consultant. I found this quite impressive; but remember that I'm used to the snail's pace of the NHS, so to get an appointment sorted in less than a month is, to me, quite impressive.

Cutting to the chase: I will be meeting an Andrologist at the clinic this week (Wednesday 18th October) to discuss in more detail the procedure for determining whether my testes are producing sperm or not. From what I can recall in the letter, I think that I will have to provide further blood samples, which the clinic can arrange to collect, or that I can arrange elsewhere (read: NHS.)

Now I don't know how common this is, but the wife and I continue to debate how we want to proceed. I realise that I am probably more keen to find out if my testes are functioning, no matter how much effort is required to extract sperm. In my mind, this will dictate which path to take.

We have, however, agreed that if a child born to us via ICSI is likely to be disabled, that we probably would not proceed with IVF. I expect that we might be criticised for this, and I don't know that my blog is the right place to start debating the moral implications of such a delicate issue. But, as my wife continues to remind me: 1) in the past, we wouldn't have had the option of such a procedure; 2) maybe there is a reason why we're infertile.

I know that the donor route is another possibility, but there are a bundle of other issues related to this. We obviously would need to investigate this route, but as I mentioned before, the odds of finding a matching donor is probably low; I don't know if the UK has access to donor lists abroad, but that would help.

Perhaps my infertility is somebody's way of telling us that we have a duty to helping other children. I know I've mentioned it before, but there are plenty of kids out there who need a little help and a loving family.

I suppose we're just trying to be realistic, and not building our hopes up too high. It really does make you re-assess what is of importance to you in life.

Not the most regular blogger...

You may have noticed that my blog updates are sporadic to say the least.

Reasons:
1) I have access to the Internet at home, but I don't use it, because I haven't quite got my wireless modem/router working, and it is a pain in the butt moving all the PC gear around so that I can hook it up using wires (you try lugging a tower desktop case up and down stairs! We will be getting a laptop when the time comes to replace the current system!);
2) As a result, I update my blog during my working day, and obviously being the conscientious, law-abiding employee, I don't like to do this too often;
3) I am a perfectionist, and like to make sure that what I write reads nicely.

I hope this makes sense.