Lina,
Slip disc isn't the same as sclerosis. The former is much much more serious. Aiyoh.... if i have to bed rest for 9mths, that's it... can kiss my job goodbye liao!
Hopefully that won;t be the case.
Sofia,
Welcome to the thread. I'm sorry to hear that your hubby wasn't there for you. When I was going through the injections, scans, BTs etc, I try to ensure my hubby is around. Even forced him to take leave sumtimes (cos he works shifts). There are days of course when I had to go down on my own (no choice) but he was there for the more "important" days like learning how to do jabs etc.
I think it's important that your hubby understand what you are going through cos this is not a process that only you will go through alone. It involves him as much. Granted he mayb be travelling a lot, but that doesn't warrant him to crack jokes like that! You'll be in quite an emotional stage during this process, so maybe you should talk to him about it. Just tell him straight that you don't appreciate him making jokes like that and you want him to be around as much as possible cos you need the support, not his pity. Just impress upon him the need to have him involved in the whole process.
My hubby helps me with the injections if he's at home. Otherwise, he'll call me to ask if i've done the injections to check on me. I think the turning point came when after ER and ET, i couldn't move around much and now, I am suffering from extreme bloatedness. He told me he's sorry I had to go through all these. Heehee ... melt already ...
I hope you'll take the time to talk to your hubby and let him know how you feel. Otherwise he'll think this is no big deal. You go into this together and you'll experience it together. Only with his support and love can you go through this with the right mindframe and attitude to ensure it'll lead to BFP. Best of luck!