u/Electronic-Tear-3036

I left my previous clinic and began testing at a new clinic in November 2025 where they clocked a 1.2 AMH which blew me away (I had a 0.84 at previous testing). In past retrievals I had AFCs between 7-11.

Fast forward to last week, I have since switched to ANOTHER new clinic from last baselines and my AFC was 2 and AMH clocked in at 0.16. Like wtf.

What's changed: I turned 40, it's 6 months later...but nothing else. I've lost weight, improved diet, been taking my COQ10 - all things I know don't increase my AFC or AMH... But was trying to control the controllables. This drop off is so sharp!

Testing was done at Labcorp both times but this last time it was about a week before my period as opposed to on day 2-3 of my cycle.

Am I crazy to try again with these numbers?

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u/Electronic-Tear-3036 — 14 days ago

I am sick over having to make a decision to do comfort care meds vs Palliative radiation.

In February, we found out our 11 year old lab has cancer (squamous cell carcinoma in his nose) and we finally received treatment options today which include radiation to give him a good 4-6 months or more (with repeat radiation in maybe 3?) or do comfort care meds and we may have 1-2. I told my husband I wanted to do one round of radiation and see how he does (it's about $3,000) but he feels differently and we're at an impasse about what to do.

We were told scans for him would be 1,500-2000 and they ended up being 4,500 so rightfully so we're skeptical about the cost quoted but even more than that, what are we even supposed to do for this decision? Is radiation for a few extra months right or just shifting the decision down the road? Money is a factor but not the only, we could afford it if the decision made sense.

He's otherwise healthy and happy, eating and acting normally but his breathing is impacted so I know when the time comes we will likely have to PTS and that is destroying me.

Has anyone been here and what did you decide?

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u/Electronic-Tear-3036 — 17 days ago