Friday, July 20, 2007

Everybody needs a break sometimes

So we’re taking one. We couldn’t really afford another injectables cycle anytime soon anyway. We’ll just enjoy being married for awhile. Maybe when we’re able to get back on the bandwagon, we can try IUI, too. Doesn’t THAT sound like fun?!

I’m going to continue taking Metformin. Can’t hurt, and it does seem to help. I’m not charting at all, which will be fun. I can’t remember the last time I wasn’t charting at all. I usually end up charting something (temps, CF, something). But not now. I need a breather, desperately.

D was all for it. He thinks it’s a great idea. Hooray for us! 

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Monday, July 2, 2007

Memory lane

Not from far-past memories but from the injectables cycle that I’m currently in the 2ww (two-week wait) for. We took a few photos of the process, so I’m posting them here for posterity. WARNING: There are photos of an actual injection!

This is what came in my box o’ supplies. There were 20 syringes and 20 needles for the Menopur injections, two needles for mixing andinjecting the Novarel, alcohol pads for sterilizing the tops of the meds and my skin prior to injection, the Novarel, four boxes of Menopur(five ampules per box + Q-caps for mixing the meds), one biohazard disposal container, and one bottle of Prometrium (progesterone).

This is all the stuff laid out for the first injection. D would hold the ice on my belly near the injection site while I got everything ready. My typical routine was to use the restroom, wash my hands, get a paper towel (not the first time but every time after that), let D put the ice on me, then start setting up. I would pull out everything I needed (Menopur, syringe, needle, biohazard container, and alcohol pads) and set it on the paper towel. I would then open the syringe, needle, and Q-cap packages. After that, I would pop open the biohazard container, pop the tops off the sodium chloride and Menopur powder, and then sanitize the tops of the ampules with the alcohol pad. Then I would screw the Q-cap on the syringe, get the requisite amount of air, inject that into the sodium chloride, pull the SC back into the syringe, and inject that into the Menopur powder. Once the powder was dissolved, I’d pull it back into the syringe, change the Q-cap for the needle, tap out the air bubbles (I didn’t get that perfected until near the end of the 12 days, unfortunately), wipe the injection site o’ the day, and then inject.

This is the syringe with the Q-cap instead of the needle. I really liked this for reconstituting the medicine.

The injection photos are next!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I ended up depressing the plunger with my index finger after this first shot. I just couldn’t comfortably twist my hand around to use my thumb and still have control over the speed of the injection.

 

After my first u/s, I had to double my dose to 150IU of Menopur and 1cc of SC. This is the setup for the double dose.

 

 

 

 

 

This is a photo of the lovely bruise I sustained at my first blood draw. It even extends, quite sexily IMO, above the elbow. Niiiiice. As of today, nearly two weeks after the blood draw, the bruise is still visible. On the other hand, the site of my second blood draw never got a bruise.

 

 

 

 

The band-aid marks the location of my hCG injection. I mixed up the medicine (no Q-cap! Waaaah!), which was 3cc of sterile water into the Novarel powder and got stuff ready while D held ice back there for me. After I got the med reconstituted, I switched the needles on the two syringes and gave D the empty syringe with the now slightly dull needle. He used that to practice on a gigantic orange I picked up at the market for him. And then we put Rambaldi in his crate so he wouldn’t bark like a mad dog (during my Menopur injections, D held him to keep him from barking) and startle D and wiped the site with an alcohol pad. Then I turned away from D, put all my weight on my left leg, turned my right foot inward, and let D inject me near my right hip. It did bleed a little, but what else can you expect from a 1.5″ needle?!

 

 

And now we wait for a couple of weeks. For your continued entertainment, here are two photos of me. The first is from the day the meds arrived.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The second is from the last day of my Menopur injections.

 

 

 

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Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Now we wait

D did GREAT with my hCG trigger tonight. I know he was nervous, but he did it just right. It hurt a bit, to be honest, but it’s a big ol’ needle! I truly felt just a pinch; the sting came from the drug itself.

And now we have to wait two weeks (either from today or Thursday…I haven’t decided yet). I’m sure in that time I’ll go from the depths of despair to the heights of hope. Should be quite the rollercoaster! 

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Friday, June 15, 2007

Standing on the edge of a cliff…

That’s a little melodramatic, but I certainly felt like I was on the edge of SOMETHING tonight. I started my injections tonight. The process took something like 30 minutes, though I hope to get it down to three within a couple of days.

I got the medicine ready as per the instructions, and then I sat there with my belly skin pinched between my fingers and the needle a hair’s breadth away from that skin. Paralyzed. How on earth did I get myself into this?! What made me think I could give myself a SHOT?!

I finally did it, though D was the one who actually depressed the plunger. I couldn’t do it…I’m not sure it was possible given the angle of my hands. The medicine stung like heck going in, so I hope it works. I don’t know how many cycles of this I can handle. I’m so thankful for D; he sat there with me the whole time, as patient as could be, trying to talk me through it. I’m an awfully challenging wife to have.

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Sunday, October 30, 2005

Waiting

One of the NoVa firms asked us to come up on 11/5 to talk about bonus info, have dinner with them, stay (on their dime) over in a hotel, and meet with a real estate agent. Sounds promising, no?

The deal is that I’ll have to keep working for awhile, most likely, in order for this to work. The firm’s not offering enough money for us to live on, but it seems like the Lord is leading us this way. Put it like this: I’m not minding the idea of continuing to work, so it must be God!!

It is a job that Dan is incredibly excited about…he’ll be mentored by someone who’s done what Dan wants to do for years, and the firm covers many aspects of business law, which Dan wants exposure to. It doesn’t get much better than that!

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Monday, October 24, 2005

Interviews!

Dan has four within the next two weeks (at least so far). He has one tomorrow, which he’s not too interested in, two on Tuesday, and then one on Nov. 1. All but the one he doesn’t like too well would require us to move. I’m just hoping it’s close enough to a birth center to be able to have a birth there. How selfish am I?
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Tuesday, October 11, 2005

An interview

Dan has an interview today, praise God. While it may not be the job, it’s still great experience. It’s at the Commonwealth Attorney’s office in yet another small town in VA. I’d really rather he get a fed job…perhaps in Ohio. ;o)
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Saturday, September 24, 2005

Job hunt continues

Dan’s job hunt continues. It looks like there won’t be any leads until after the Bar results come in, which is pretty discouraging, but that’s life. I know he’s over being at home, and I know I’m over being at work. Just a little more patience is required, I suppose.
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Saturday, June 18, 2005

Searching

We’ve expanded our search for work into the federal government. My last search encompassed Colorado, Hawaii (hi, Danielle!), North Carolina, Virginia, DC, Maryland, West Virginia, and Kentucky. I got around 45 hits on the fed site yesterday. Dan’s meeting with the career dude at his school (alma mater now) on Tuesday to talk about what his resume should have on it when he posts there. It sure would be nice to have a job lined up for him!!!
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Wednesday, March 2, 2005

Still no bites

Dan hasn’t gotten any bites on his resumes yet. I think it would be a huge relief for him to know something’s waiting for him at the end of this long experience, but God hasn’t shown us what it is yet.

Help us have faith, Lord!

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