She has offered to write this anonymously, as she and her partner are not ready to make this part of their lives public. But, she promises to follow up with further posts later on so we can read about how everything worked out.
I've been a follower of Tired & Stuck since day 1 and I've always
found the stories posted here to be of huge interest to me. Even
though I wasn't necessarily trying to conceive at the time, I knew that
it would only be a matter of time before I was part of the
I-want-a-baby-WHY-CAN'T-I-HAVE-A-BABY??!? club. (I'll explain that part later.)
Erin
was gracious
enough to let me do a guest post because, although I'm not following
the Tired & Stuck methodology, I AM trying to get in on that sweet
baby action. And if you readers are anything like me, you get big sighs
of relief when you come across experiences similar to your own.
So before I get to the good stuff, let me lay out all the details, TTC-style.
-Early 30's.
-5th cycle TTC
-No previous pregnancies
-Left ovarian cyst
-Small uterine fibroids
-Endometriosis
So where do I start...?
I
began having excruciatingly difficult periods around 3 years ago. I
ended up going off the pill because I attributed my constant upset
stomach and tiredness to birth control. Unfortunately, it was actually
birth control that was keeping things somewhat in check. After doing
tons of symptom research with my lab partner, Dr. Google, I kept ending
up at the same answer: Endometriosis.
I was in my doctor's office
on a regular basis for one ailment after another, all related to my
period. Since most of my symptoms had to do with "the back end", my
doctor scheduled me for a colonoscopy. A few days after I had the procedure done,
the specialist called with my results: Endometriosis. (Yes. Endo in my colon. I get the best of both worlds.)
Up
until now, I've avoided the laparoscopy route. Partly because I know
there's a chance the adhesions will come back, and partly because I
would have a whopper of a copay. And if I'm going to fork over that kind
of money, I better be walking out of that hospital with a baby in my
arms.
For
the most part, I'm pretty old fashioned and "Western mediciney", and
have always solved my ailments with a handful of Tylenol. And I also
always assumed that my general practitioner would give me the 100% A+
right answer whenever I had a problem.
But it was when I got to a virtual dead-end (ie., surgery) that I started looking elsewhere.
Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine.
A
friend referred me to a local fertility acupuncturist whom she had
heard great things about. Even though I was doubtful about this "hippie"
stuff, I figured it couldn't hurt.
Well...
I am not
exaggerating when I say I could tell a noticeable difference after the
FIRST VISIT ALONE. All of my endometriosis symptoms had significantly
decreased. My upset stomach was gone. I had energy. It was GREAT.
I've
been maintaining my acupuncture appointments on a weekly basis. And I
also make sure to take any herbal supplements my acupuncturist gives me.
Since I'm not really sure which of the two has the magic touch, I
gladly do them both.
A few weeks ago, my OBGYN gave me a
prescription for Clomid. And naturally, I zoomed home and read every TTC
thread on the planet to see what side effects I should expect, what the
success rate is, how it will effect my ovulation and hormones, etc. And
of course, the internet didn't fail in presenting a myriad of horror
stories related to Clomid.
Luckily, it's been a breeze for me (so far).
Within
two hours of taking my very first pill, I could feel lightning bolts
from my ovaries, going down my legs. However, it sounds a lot worse than
it was and I fell asleep shortly after the sensation started. That
night and the next night I slept like a log. Seriously. I was comatose.The following
days it was like I was in a Nyquil haze.
Those were the only symptoms I had while actively taking the Clomid.
At
4 days after taking my last pill, some new symptoms kicked in. I
noticed that I had been light-headed and dizzy and almost
felt like I was going cross-eyed. And I had horrible indigestion
on-and-off for a couple of days. Upset stomach, heavy pressure on my
chest, knot in my throat, and
even burps. Weird symptoms considering it's supposed to be working on my
baby-maker, not my digestive system. (It sounds bad, but it was definitely manageable.)
At my acupuncture
appointment (day 7 of cycle), my ovaries were very tender when my doctor put the needles in.
When I mentioned it, he said it's probably due to the Clomid and "all
the action going on in there". That made me feel good, like maybe my
ovaries weren't being jerks anymore. He then rigged up some
Frankenstein-style machine to my ovary-area needles and ran a VERY light
current through them. It was very mild and I could barely even feel it
at all. However, once it had been working for a few minutes, I was
getting the lightning bolt feeling again. This time, it went from my
right ovary down my right leg, and from my left ovary up my torso.
This
shooting pain took place every few seconds and the whole thing lasted
several minutes. It was much stronger than the time before. I noticed I
was tense, and as soon as I made myself relax, the pain lessened
significantly. I asked my doctor what the electric stimulation is
supposed to do. He responded that it brings a lot of blood to the area,
which makes things nice and healthy.
I liked that answer.
On
the afternoon of cycle day 12, I thought I noticed CM. -Which was
unusual because I pretty much stopped noticing that stuff when I started
the pill a million years ago. So I decided to do an OPK just for shits
and giggles. Lo and behold - a smiley face. Looks like the CM actually
increased for me (contrary to what most women experience, based on the
fertility threads I've read). I tested again the following morning. And
again, a smiley face. Yay! My insides are working! That second day I
felt light stabbing pains near both of my ovaries all day. Mittelshmerz
is not something I've experienced before. So, again - Yay!
On
cycle day 16 I noticed the only annoying side effect I've experienced
so far. Hot flashes. I had actually been looking forward to getting
these infamous hot flashes because I'm always cold and I figured it
would warm me up. Unfortunately, these hot flashes didn't warm my whole
body. Instead, it just felt like I threw my cheeks on the barbecue. I
even had a low temp of 99.4, which totally confirmed the burning in my
face.
So here I am today. Cycle day 18. And I feel great! I'm still surprised that so far, it seems like Clomid has made my body NORMAL. My guess is that I had some kind of hormone deficiency going on and I needed this extra boost. I really feel super hopeful! And now that I have these tricks up my sleeve, I feel like I'm ready to show infertility who's boss.
So here I am today. Cycle day 18. And I feel great! I'm still surprised that so far, it seems like Clomid has made my body NORMAL. My guess is that I had some kind of hormone deficiency going on and I needed this extra boost. I really feel super hopeful! And now that I have these tricks up my sleeve, I feel like I'm ready to show infertility who's boss.
So, I am jealous of your go-get-em attitude. I really want to try acupuncture. And congrats on your CM (where else is someone going to congratulate your vaj mucus?)! That's cause for celebration in these parts.
ReplyDeleteI guess since I tried so long (4 years)...5 months of trying doesn't seem to be a fertility issue just yet. It often takes more than a year of trying before doctors will look at it as a possible fertility issue. I hope your friend keeps trying before she crosses the infertility bridge. I hope it happens soon for her!
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