Tuesday, December 28, 2010
The results are in....
So I had my test this morning and Robert and I waited all day for the results, and finally at 3:30 we got the news. POSITIVE!!! I still can't believe it. I was beyond positive that it would be negative b/c my cramps have been all too familiar for this time of the month. I was so sure that over the past couple of days I would start crying when I was by myself driving, not hysterical but upset for sure just thinking about the effect it would have on my Robby. But there we were at 3:30 looking at each other crying as we listened to the nurse tell us all the hormone levels (which I was too much in shock to even write down) and details, etc. We are just elated at this wonderful news. All of our dreams of being parents might actually come true.
Today I am week 4 and next Tuesday I will have more blood work, just to monitor the little gremlin and his/her feeding grounds. Oh, so I do remember the nurse said they like for my estrogen to be above 100 and mine is like 750-ish. Whoa!...I think :) Anyways, I can't remember the numbers, but she said all hormone levels are "fantastic". We like "fantastic"! Oh, so for the bad news, I have to continue the booty shots (progesterone oil) for the first 12 weeks! OUCH!!!! So I have 8 weeks left. My tush is gonna be like steel after all of this mess. It's times like these when I wish I could trade butts with Kim Kardashian, ya know, just for the pin pricking options :) In all seriousness...I think, this has all been so worth it. Just to get this wonderful news today has made all the stress and needles and hormones well worth it :) We're thrilled!
My goal now is to figure out what in the world to do about this indigestion...obviously my diet has to change or at least be fine tuned :) It is just going to take me a while to figure out what causes the indigestion...as of now Chili and Fajitas. I know this is probably a no-brainer for most of you out there, but I have always been able to pretty much eat whatever, whenever without a problem. I have never been able to eat red meat late at night or lots of sugar without having an upset stomach. Hmmm, any tips for preventing heartburn?
Monday, December 20, 2010
Transfer
He also said that my endometrium is beautiful, thanks to Miriam for pumping my butt full of progesterone at 5:30 sharp (interesting choice of words) everyday :)
They gave my a "snuggle bear because we care", that was just weird to me but I think Roxy will enjoy eating it.
We also received a list of symptoms that women often mistaken for pregnancy because of the other hormone injections. This made me laugh, because I could so hear people claiming to have pregnancy symptoms immediately after transfer, knowing that is sooooo unlikely.
The list of things that I CAN still do included normal household chores. I thought this to be a bit inappropriate, at least let me milk the "I need my rest" card for the next two weeks, but noooo! Just sayin, I think they should reconsider their list.
Overall it was such a cool experience. Seeing the picture of the embryo, having the doc tell us exactly what he was doing and why. He answered all of our questions and made us feel so comfortable and confident. Robert was in there with me the whole time, with his gown, mask and little shoe covers...I wish I would have thought to take a camera : /
So yeah, we are waiting, but will know by New Years! :D
Friday, December 17, 2010
Can I get an Upgrade???
Everything is still on for a Sunday morning transfer :)
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Retrieval
I received an update today from Janet and it looks like all four were mature, (1) has fertilized and is progressing so far and none fertilized abnormally, meaning there is still a chance for more of them to progress.
I will receive another update Friday and then "Transfer" is scheduled for 9:45 Sunday morning, if all continues to progress. We are very hopeful ;)
Monday, December 13, 2010
Retrieval Scheduled
Our plans changed a bit, We had an appointment Saturday in B'ham as scheduled, but then they wanted me back again on Sunday. not what I anticipated, which anyone that knows me, knows that when I have unexpected changes in my schedule I automatically go into a slight panic mode. Dramatic? YES!, but it is what is is. So Saturday I tried to relax by doing lots of therapeutic Christmas shopping :) This was good and bad, good because I was able to finally start knocking out my list of goodies to buy and bad because when it was time to go to a 4-hour church activity, I was already exhausted. Oh well, I managed and I'm glad I sucked it up and went to the party because it was great! Saturday night I FINALLY crawled into bed at 11:00 and while trying to review in my head what I needed to do the next day realized that HELLO! I forgot to pick up my perscription for antibiotics that Robert & I both were scheduled to start the next morning. I wasn't too worried because I knew that Walgreens was open 24-hours :) Too bad when I got to the drive-thru I was informed that the prescription had not been called in...RRRGGGHH!!! So I drove home, in the rain, 1/2 asleep, 1/2 stressed and 100% pissed at myself for forgetting something so important until the last minute. Luckily at my appointment the next morning they called it in and we started as soon as we got home...
...Am I rambling??? Oh well...
...Anyways, bright and early at my Sunday appointment we were informed that lefty was more productive than earlier thought, with two immature follis and one that was hiding out, but measuring mature! This increased our numbers to six measuring mature and 3 that might mature before retrieval :) Let me just say that size is important, but estrogen levels are another HUGE part of it. For each mature follicle your estrogen should be between 150 and 200-ish. The minimum measurements for retrieval are (2) 1.8cm and (2) 1.4cm. I had (2) over 2cm, (2) 1.8 +/- and (2) slightly over 1.4cm. We are thrilled at the results. I was pretty pesimistic going into this and after reading others posts online and comparing my results to theirs, became convinced that I would not even retrieve... I soon learned that I cannot compare my results to others. Each individual truly is different and responds differently to meds, etc. I am soooo glad that this cyst did not cause problems as far as pain or cancellation of my cycle. Did I mention that this doesn't seem real. I am going in tomorrow for my retrieval, at which point they will also drain my buddy, the persistant cyst.
I will update after we get some news on Tuesday.
Thanks for for all the prayers and support, we are very appreciative of our family and friends that have been so encouraging and helpful. We love you!...This doesn't mean you stop praying though ;)
(12/11)Saturday's appointment summary:
E2: 695
Follicles: 5
Prolactin: .5
(12/12)Sunday's appointment summary:
E2: 1042
Follicles: 6 :)
Prolactin: .5
Friday, December 10, 2010
Weather Forecast, Sunny with a Chance of Rain
My next appointment is Saturday morning in Birmingham for an u/s and bloodwork, just to monitor my progress. If everything pans out, I will be back in Montgomery for an appointment Monday-ish and then Wednesday-ish retrieve!
E2: 318
Progesterone: .4
Follis: 5
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Knee-deep in needles
E2: 32.6
FSH: 13.5 **less than 14, YAY!!!
Potential folli: 15
Cyst: 5.4cm :(