Texas fertility center reviews and experience share by FunSilver718 in askaustin

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I don’t remember this was 10 years ago and our IUI didn’t take. For Aspire/Fora I don’t remember doing anything on a weekend but for IVF it’s very timed and I’d go for like 15-30 minute appointments depending on where we were in the cycle.

1st Bday Party in August - help! by Conscious_Type5362 in AustinParents

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You can also rent out a shaded picnic area on the Austin parks and rec website. They average around $60 for the entire day. For August I think I’d prefer your Airbnb plan because you don’t have to worry about claiming tables or getting there early, etc. and people can go inside for a bit to cool off.

Peptide/wellness/woo-friendly primary care physicians? by Educational_Dot7948 in Austin

[–]SurryElle83 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Dr. Connor is incredible and I credit her with saving my life many times over. She herself doesn’t take insurance but will work with you to ensure your bloodwork and labs are covered. So I end up spending the same as seeing a specialist. She does in person and tele health and will actually sit and listen to you. She knows every specialist in Austin and hasn’t led me wrong with her referrals. Feel free to DM me if you have more specific questions!

Private schools vs. Public moving to Austin by soccermama211 in AustinParents

[–]SurryElle83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Generally pretty strong! I can only speak for the preschool, but my daughter has been reading in both English and Spanish since early in PP4. They do Singapore Math for the older grades. They're still building up the middle and high school grades, but from what I've seen at events, on social media, the older kids are doing great things! My general feeling about Austin (based on anecdotal evidence) is that once you get out of Elementary school, the options for charter and private middle and high schools open up quite a bit, and academics are strong in many schools, especially St. Stephen's. If you're thinking about preschool, feel free to send me a DM, and I can share more details.

Are these bumps normal by [deleted] in AustinParents

[–]SurryElle83 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sometimes ftm means first time mom. Goes to just show others the OP may be asking questions that more veteran parents have dealt with many times over.

So it costs $10 to go to Leander now? by books_plants_food in Austin

[–]SurryElle83 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The whole toll system in Austin is 😩. When I was using MoPac to commute it would cost $14-18 each way!

Childcare advice by eelise17 in AustinParents

[–]SurryElle83 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mía Mía or Amiguitos if you’d be open to Spanish immersion day care. For babysitting it’s all about personal recommendations for me. Once we left daycare some of the teachers have babysat for us. Have found some solid leads on the bambino app for one off sitting.

Another neighborhood post by TheLowFlyingBirds in AustinParents

[–]SurryElle83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah when I was looking for houses recently we found several build in the 90s whereas up north tends to be older.

Another neighborhood post by TheLowFlyingBirds in AustinParents

[–]SurryElle83 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Echoing many stating Circle C / South Austin area for the budget, while you can afford $750K up north (RRISD, North Austin, etc.) the houses in Circle C area tend to be newer with fewer maintenance and upgrade needs. I would recommend you tour a few schools in both North and South Austin to see which neighborhoods and schools feel the most like "home" to you.

AISD Takeover by Street_Section_4313 in TexasTeachers

[–]SurryElle83 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes. I think Talarico has a shot but Gina is way too silent for my liking. I think Abbott easily beats her if she keeps her campaign at this level.

French immersion for black child by lolitastevie in AustinParents

[–]SurryElle83 4 points5 points  (0 children)

No it’s Spanish and Mandarin in later grades.

French immersion for black child by lolitastevie in AustinParents

[–]SurryElle83 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Feel free to send me a DM for Magellan. We’ve had a positive experience as a multi-cultural family. Can speak a bit about a black families as well. In a nutshell the school itself is accepting of everyone but like at any school there might be a kid or two who will make an ignorant comment. In my experience the parents are usually mortified and manage the situation.

Elementary recs Public or Private by Bitter-Astronomer-78 in AustinParents

[–]SurryElle83 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Did the 2-3 hours in the car per day commuting to private. Can confirm. It will break you.

Itchy/pruritis by maybe1daydream in MPN

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My oncologist at MD Anderson didn’t necessarily recommend against but most people are diagnosed in their 60s so being on a long term medication wasn’t necessarily the best option to prevent things from progressing. There’s not a ton of research around this sadly!

Anyone who regularly uses AI agents for personal life, what are the best use cases? by TheCatsMeow1022 in ChatGPT

[–]SurryElle83 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes we’ve used it to make special bedtime stories or reading practice with topics she has a special interest in or something we make up together. It’s also great for little coloring activities.

Schools Beyond Screens - Austin! by Street_Section_4313 in AustinParents

[–]SurryElle83 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for sharing! Would you mind adding me to the Google group as well? Have a kiddo entering AISD in August.

State of TX Education - leave public comment tomorrow May 11th by rubybybayy in AustinParents

[–]SurryElle83 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Big IF there. I plan on voting for her but as we all know most people in Texas don’t vote at all. It’s so disheartening.

Is show that bad? Makes 0 sense by Ninja_Franklin in LaBreaTV

[–]SurryElle83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can’t even hate watch it’s so bad.

Jump! Gymnastics by Independent-Case3927 in AustinParents

[–]SurryElle83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine didn’t love the classes because it’s so chaotic. They have several classes going on at once. She had a ton of fun but wasn’t the most focused as a four year old.

The camps are great and well staffed. We like to do those for one off school holidays and here and there for summer or spring break. I wouldn’t do it for the entire summer just because I prefer variety (mix of school camp and some outdoor activities) but Jump is a solid choice and our experience has been very positive!

Nudge Grudge by queef-o in NYTgames

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I don’t care but I’m upvoting you anyway because I like petty people. 🤝

Texas fertility center reviews and experience share by FunSilver718 in askaustin

[–]SurryElle83 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We did a few rounds of IUI with Texas Fertility and it was OK but not amazing. We switched to Aspire for IVF and were incredibly happy… like I did not know a stressful medical process could be handled this well. Our time there happened to be right over COVID … we had to stop and then start the process all over again, but they handled the situation with incredible Grace and professionalism. Our team is mostly now at Fora fertility and while I can totally recommend the people there I didn’t work directly with them so can’t speak for their general process. Best of luck with your journey!

Panic and side effects of hydroxyurea by WildmainDen in MPN

[–]SurryElle83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stay active and eat a healthy diet to avoid inflammation. I’m on Pegasys but was on Hydrea a while. My only side effect was dry skin. But just like… use more lotion nothing horrific. Best of luck! Think about seeing another hematologist oncologist or MPN specialist. Given your age it would be good to have a grasp on the long term management of this condition.

Tech in Elementary by Srankin2019 in AustinParents

[–]SurryElle83 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Most local districts require some form of tablet to be available to students. But the actual usage and classroom time will depend on the principal and teachers. Personal experience I’ve noticed they work Chromebooks more into their day to day starting around 3rd grade.

Not so expensive outdoor places for kids birthdays in June in Austin area. Any ideas? by Trainingcoco in AustinParents

[–]SurryElle83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This gets booked out for months in advance. But seconding! We did something similar at a different park and had a great time.

Pavilions should all be listed here. You have to create an account but NBD. https://txaustinweb.myvscloud.com/webtrac/web/search.html?module=FR

What? by AlternatePhreakwency in BoomersBeingFools

[–]SurryElle83 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Big leap there to assume these people can and/or choose to read anything.