‘The View’ Alyssa Farah Griffin Says She’s ‘A Wreck’
Alyssa Farah Griffin said her life has “been a wreck” recently. The co-host of The View was on a podcast on which she opened up to fans. In a recent episode, she talked about plans and dreams she has with her husband, and their struggles are starting to weigh heavily on her at this time.
Here is what Griffin had to say was causing her hard times and what she is doing about it.
Alyssa Farah Griffin Dealing With ‘Emotional’ Struggle
Alyssa Farah Griffin was on The View’s Behind The Table podcast recently. She had a lot to say about problems she was having in her personal life. Alyssa, 35, said she and her husband are trying to have kids, but it isn’t happening. The talk show star is now “going through IVF,” she revealed on the podcast.
“My husband and I have been hoping, trying to get pregnant for about a year and a half, and it wasn’t happening naturally,” Alyssa said on the podcast. “We made the decision to move forward with IVF. This is now my second cycle.” (via YouTube).
Alyssa then said she was heading to the doctor to deal with it. She then explained why she felt it was important to talk to fans about this. She said that at her age, she didn’t think it would be so hard since she isn’t old and is healthy. “I’m healthy, I work out, I eat right,” she said.
Griffin said everything seemed to be going fine in her first round. She said she gave herself the IVF injections on election night while working overnight shifts, and she never had any meltdowns or hormonal swings. However, things changed in her second round.
Alyssa Farah Griffin Says IVF Has Wrecked Her
“I think I got kind of cocky because the second cycle, I’ve been a wreck,” Alyssa said. “I’ve not felt myself, I’ve been tired, I’ve been emotional. And it does, it just, you feel uncomfortable in your body.”
Alyssa said she wanted to mention this because she was shocked at how hard it had been. “And I wanted to just share with women who are struggling that there is hope and you just have to kind of like be present in the process,” she said. These comments were to let people know there is a “light at the end of the tunnel.”
Griffin also said it was all “scary and intense” but also “amazing” to see what doctors and science can accomplish. “They do make miracles and they do make things happen,” she said.
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