Monday, January 17, 2011

Ten Units Please!

Lupron shot number one is DOWN! Annnnnd my husband is a total rock star for two reasons: 1) I am still alive and 2) I didn’t feel a thing! I panicked only a little in an excited-giggly-school-girl kind of way, but got over it pretty quickly when I realized he was doing the shot but it didn’t hurt a bit! I am by no means a needle-phob, I’ve just never had anyone who wasn’t professionally trained, jab a needle in my arm. Good times. So as recommended by my in-cycle nurse we are doing the Lupron in the fatty part of the back of my upper arm. (Ironically the place I like to torture the people I love with a surprise pinch when they don’t know I’m behind them.) Because at one point we will be doing three shots per day, she recommended not using all of the “real-estate” on my stomach since it can get sore. Sounds fair to me.

So call me Spotty-Mc–TMI-Spotterson, I’m still spotting but it’s starting to clear up RIGHT IN TIME for me to finish up BCP’s on Thursday and wait for AF to show. Nothing like having your period for two weeks... So the spotting actually got worse starting Friday night, and stayed that way through Sunday. (Like bright red, and requiring more than a liner) I did call in and actually spoke with Dr. 3 since he is on call after hours. My nurse told me to call if it got worse, so I did. I felt a little sheepish bugging him for something that seemed so trivial, but A) I don’t know enough about IVF to gauge if my spotting should even be considered trivial, mostly due to fact that Dr.Google, and all of you seemed to have been treated differently per your respective clinics. And B) I remembered how much we’re paying this chump, he can take a three minute phone call from me don't think he minded that much. Anyhoo, he diplomatically, and promptly explained that it was fine. That they prefer not to ask patients to double up on BCP’s because most people just end up complaining of nausea and go back to taking one per day anyway.


So HOLY CRAP we’re really doing this! I’m feeling really good, and taking a lot of time for myself by thinning out our schedule. It’s been really nice to have the extra alone time with Brian, and not having too much going on socially is a bigger relief than I realized it would be. By the way, thanks so much for all of your thoughtful comments. Even though it’s still early in the cycle you’ve been extremely supportive and super cheerleader-y and I really, truly appreciate it.

GO INJECTABLES!

23 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good luck!!

Marissa said...

Woohoo!!! It's always fun to move on to a new phase of the cycle.

Good luck!

Kerri said...

Yay for husbands doubling as nurses! Injectables aren't that bad, right? This is IT, Melissa...I just know it!

Hillary said...

The anticipation is really stretched out with a Long Lupron cycle (mine always skipped the bcp and lupron stage so it was super fast). I feel like my excitement for you as building as you keep getting closer...and closer... :) Hopefully these days will continue to be relaxing as you prep for the crazy period coming up. I'm cheering you on!

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Jenny said...

Oh very exciting! I have to laugh about you using your arm to avoid using up all the space on your stomach. They didn't mention that for me, but perhaps that's because I've got ample real estate in my mid-section lol! Hope this cycle goes well and that it's the only one you need to do!

TwoDogMama said...

Good luck!

Carli said...

Your first day of injectibles - what a moment to remember! So glad to know that hubby is a good nurse - Derek didn't even attempt to give me the first shot as he was too chicken to. You have to give him some kudos for that!
I am so glad that you have finally started. Things will move really quickly now! Woo Hoo!!!

CandyGirl said...

I'm so happy you're feeling good going into your IVF.

It's great that one of the side benefits is getting more quality time with the husband!

Jamie said...

Congrats on your first day of the injectables and that it went well! Good job for Brian, too!

Jessica said...

Glad to hear the Lupron went well! So exciting! And yes, you do pay them enough, so bug the crap out of them! Just kidding. Well, not really. :)

lastchanceivf said...

Rah rah rah rah!! That's me waving my pom poms from here in Texas (where cheerleading reigns, ha!) You are doing it--you are doing IVF!! Wheeeeeeeeeee!!

Lisa said...

YAY YAY YAY YAY!!! YOU ARE ON YOUR WAY! (Ha! Rhymes!) I will Texas cheerlead right along with Mrs. TL! Oh, YES, I did have Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader pom poms as a little girl. ;)

And glad it didn't hurt one lil' bit!

Missing you and also glad you are getting lotsa time with the mister. Big, BIG HUGS.

Clare said...

Wow Brian. Definitely a keeper I'd say! A man who can give you an injection and you don't feel a thing? Really excited for you and glad to hear you are feeling well. Big big hugs xx

'Murgdan' said...

You are SOOOO doing this. Isn't it unbelievable after all this time. Feels unreal, I am sure. So excited for you....and may the spotting STOP if only so you have one less thing to worry about. There are plenty of other things to obsess over right now. :-)

Eileen said...

Praying for you!

Alex said...

Yay for getting your first shot done! I had my first Lupron shot last night too! Sending you all kinds of good thoughts for this cycle!!!

Anonymous said...

Yay! You go girl! I'm so excited for you. :)

Do I Have to Be a D.I.N.K.? said...

One down! Glad your hubby is an expert shot giver! It makes it better!

Spit Happens said...

You're doing this! Can you believe it's finally here? Good luck, and I can't wait to follow every step and detail you're willing to post :) Love you!

Gurlee said...

Woot! Woot! Arm fat, huh I should try that, I am 6 days behind you!! Good luck :) it is exciting!

Jessica White said...

yay! Good luck!

Francie said...

Yay! I just found you - we'll be cycle buddies, since I start Lupron tomorrow. Good luck and fingers crossed.

Christa said...

I'm so excited for you! Lupron needles are so tiny, aren't they!?