I am finally down to my last week of Lupron. And yes, everyone was right, the shot itself wasn't bad at all. There were a few times I would itch or burn at the injection site, but most of the time, I don't even feel the needle go in! HOWEVER, holy cow, if I don't have coffee or some kind of caffeine, I have a raging headache the rest of the day. I hardly ever get headaches and do not handle them well. I will be so glad when I'm done with it. Even though the very next night I start the progesterone shots. 😒 yay. I've also started estrogen patches, two at first and now I'm at four. I'll be up to 6 by the end of this week, so if you see me out and about sobbing, it's probably nothing major, I may have just dropped my chapstick.
Last Friday I had an appointment at the clinic to check my lining in my uterus to make sure it was thickening up. The dr wants it at a certain millimeter of thickness for optimum implantation. I have one more check this Friday and then the following week is TRANSFER!!! I'm so excited it's finally close. It will be almost eleven months since we've started this process again and I'm ready for my uterus to be occupied again. With someone I don't have to feed when they come out. 😊
When we went to dinner a few weeks back with the parents, L was unsure if she wanted to be at the transfer. With everything they've been through, she had some reservations about this and the heartbeat confirmation. Which, I completely understand. But, I was excited to hear that she wants to come to the transfer! I'm still not sure if I need to find a transfer buddy... Chris will be home with Ben, and I'm not allowed to drive myself home and with L on the opposite side of DFW from us, I don't know if it makes sense for her to pick me up and bring me home.... if anyone wants to be a backup transfer buddy, let me know! It's not too exciting, a lot of waiting, but any moral support is appreciated!
So for now I continue these last few Lupron shots, my prenatal, the estrogen patches, Vitamin D, and CoQ10 supplements. Next Sunday I start progesterone shots and suppositories, another round of doxycycline, and Medrol. Besides some soreness from the shot, those meds will be easy peasy. The only hard part coming up will be surviving the FOUR DAYS of bedrest. I've found two books to read (although I started The Handmaid's Tale today and will try to not finish it before next week), a few seasons of Call the Midwife, and I'm sure I'll watch Moana a handful of times with Ben! Surprisingly, we have no activities scheduled for that weekend, which I'm not sure is a good or bad thing for Chris!
Please keep those little embryos in your prayers, that they'll be healthy and viable when the clinic thaws them out, and they'll snuggle in tight!
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