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  1. #1
    Registered User

    Jan 2009
    Queensland
    102

    Hey ferrals - great news!! Glad you get to start finally! I'm sure it will be a winning cycle for you. Good luck.

    Anyos - I always feels sooo much better after a break - helps get perspective again on life. Enjoy!

    BulieJ - How are you going? Hopefully well.

    AFM, Friday is the day I find out - not long now. I had colour in the crinone discharge this morning (sorry if TMI) and lower back ache which gave me a burst of anxiety - because it's my AF precursor. I meditated and dampened the anxiety. As for symptoms, I have no symptoms - but I've never really had any in the past when I've gotten BFP's so don't pay too much attention. Friday will reveal all - until then I just for a miracle!

    I'll post on Friday as soon as I can.

  2. #2

    Apr 2009
    central coast
    2,298

    Aww Tigga i hope this is it for you i look forward to seeing the BFP tomorrow.

    AFM-2nd day of injections and i already feel a light dull ache in my ovaries not painful at all i can just feel somthing is that normal so early

  3. #3

    Apr 2009
    central coast
    2,298

    double post stupid computer

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Jul 2009
    82

    Hi Ferrals

    I think that is pretty normal to have a dull ache... I did anyway. It just means something's happening! Which is all good.

    Tigga - got my fingers X'd for you.

    I've got about a week until AF arrives, so am waiting impatiently to start my next cycle, hopefully FSH will be low enough. I had an absolutely shocking period this month (really heavy) and was just wondering if others have experienced this with the high FSH. I read that with early onset menopause this type of this can happen and I'm a bit worried that I may be going to fall into this category. One of my close female relatives has recently gone through early menopause at 36... any thoughts?

    Thanks


    daisie

  5. #5

    Apr 2009
    central coast
    2,298

    Ok my E2 is 907 and i have to start orgalutan tomorrow on day 4 of stimming so now i am worried isn't that a bit early in the cycle.
    Last edited by ferrals5; November 13th, 2009 at 01:37 PM.

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Aug 2008
    Melbourne
    1,539

    Tigga - best of luck to you today...

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Jul 2009
    82

    Ferrals - my next cycle is going to be Puragon on CD2 and then Orgalutran from CD5 or 6... so sounds similar to yours. I wouldn't worry. Better to start early than too late, you don't want to ovulate before EPU.

    Daisie

  8. #8

    Apr 2009
    central coast
    2,298

    Thanks Daisie i feel a bit better i have read of a few women starting on day 5 i usually ov on day 11 or 12 in a natural cycle so maybe that is why my follies are growing quick i just hope i don't have a big lead follicle we want them all similar size anyway that would mean this cycle will be over before i know it if i start orgalutran tomorrow day 4 i wonder when i will trigger maybe day 10.