Guest guest Posted February 21, 2002 Report Share Posted February 21, 2002 Gwen, I'm so sorry you are faced with so much at one time. I hope things start to improve quickly for you. Lee Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2002 Report Share Posted February 21, 2002 Gwen, it sometimes does seem that there isn't a light at the end of the tunnel. I do hope things get better for you soon. Keeping you in my thoughts. AmyL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2002 Report Share Posted February 21, 2002 Thanks for checking in Gwen, I've been wondering how things were going. So sorry to hear about your friend, it must have been quite a shock and one of those really grounding events that we find ourselves part of every once in a while...but, you've had your fair share of those events lately!! Take care, S Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2002 Report Share Posted April 26, 2002 Well all: I'm not sure what is going on with me right now....my last period started 3/25 so today is CD32 and still no period. I normally ovulate on roughly CD 18 so my period should be due today but there is no sight of it. I took an HPT this morning just to be sure and it was negative. (I would have been very surprised at a positive test as we have been using birth control due to my doctor's suggested 3-cycle wait afte the miscarriage before trying again, the cycle I am waiting for would be cycle #.2) I have been known to ovulate as late as CD23 so I may be having one of my " late " months and may end up having a 37-day cycle which means I wouldn't officially be " late " until next Wednesday. So we'll see what the weekend brings. My last period (first cycle after miscarriage) only lasted 3 days and was a bit lighter than prior to the miscarriage, but I was not too concerned about this as I bled pretty constantly for almost 8 weeks after the miscarriage, right up until about 10 days prior to the period so I figured my endometrium might need a bit more time to regenerate after all that bleeding. But here's the thing...I am feeling lousy. I am having what seems to be the world's WORST case of PMS and I am not normally someone who has bad PMS symptoms. My breasts have been sore and tender for the last 10 days, I have been cramping and constipated and bloated all of this week, but especially bad the last few days....I had a backache all of yesterday which did improve a bit after some of my constipation was relieved last night....and I have been very " wet " or " mucousy " for the last week with this ordorless, colorless mucous. (Not clumpy white like a yeast infection or anything just clear mucous.) And now this morning I woke up with this persistent left-sided abdominal pain. So, I've developed a few theories: 1. I ovulated " late " and have an ovulatory cyst on my left ovary which has not resolved (this is not uncommon for me, I have had multiple ovarian cysts in the past.) The other symptoms are a result of my having WICKED PMS for some reason and I should expect a period sometime over the weekend or early next week. LIKELIHOOD: High. This is the most likely scenario but means I'm going to have a long and uncomfortable weekend. And if this is the case, I wonder why I would suddenly have such bad PMS? I have historically had maybe a slight backache and some minor cramping a few hours before my period starts and perhaps a headache but that's about it....not weeks of discomfort! 2. My " lighter " period in March was not due to the bleeding from the miscarriage but indicative of scar tissue reformation in response to some " missed " fragment after the miscarriage. I have scarred-shut again and am having persistent abdominal and back pain because my " active " endometrium is flowing out " backwards " through my fallopian tubes. LIKELIHOOD: Pretty low I think. Unlike the heroic Suzanne, my betas did return to zero within 8 weeks after the miscarriage and after their return to zero I stopped bleeding almost immediately. This would seem to make it HIGHLY unlikely that anything was left behind that could be the cause of new scarring. I've had no infection that I know of, no bad odor, no fever, no pain until the last couple of days so it also seems pretty unlikely that I had or have an infection that has caused scarring. My miscarriage was " natural " (if you call pumping your body full of drugs natural) and there was no " instrumentation " of my uterus so no possibility of any new injury to the uterus so this seems to be the least likely possibility. 3. I ovulated late and have an ovulatory cyst on my left ovary and am, by some miracle, experiencing some WICKED early pregnancy symptoms and a repeat HPT in a week or so will be positive. LIKELIHOOD: Medium. We are using birth control but it is that bio- adhesive contraceptive gel which is NOT 100% effective, only like 89% effective and Lord knows that if 11% of women will get pregnant while using it I'm going to be part of the medical minority, I always seem to be!! I'm a veritable MAGNET for the " exception to the rule " . If I did ovulate late, say on day 23, then yesterday's HPT would have been taken only 9DPO which may have been too early. (Also, I wasn't using one of those " early " HPT's that says you can test 3 days before...I was using a regular one.) Also, the last time I was pregnant I had a " persistent " cyst on my ovary which is what lead them to suspect a possible ectopic. So this theory remains at least a theoretical possibility. So...we'll see what the weekend brings but I am uncomfortable and crabby and anxious right now and am trying to resist the urge to freak out. I actually picked up the phone and called my doctor's office and then put it back down before they answered. If I do have a cyst and I am not pregnant it will likely resolve on its own a few days after menstruation, mine usually do. If I have a cyst and I AM pregnant, they won't do anything to treat the cyst while I'm pregnant anyway so it doesn't need treatment or anything. And If I've somehow scarred again (which seems most unlikely) then I'll have reason to strongly suspect that by next week if I still have no period and still have no positive PG test by then. So, unless I end up in excruitiating pain over the weekend which seems unlikely, I will wait until mid-week next week and see what the universe delivers. Either a HEAVY period or a surprise PG....honestly, I'll be happy with either one so long as I can move past this horrible " not knowing " stage (and it wouldn't hurt if some of these symptoms would dissipate either!) Thanks for listening to my rambling....it really helps just to " think out loud " like this! Gwen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2002 Report Share Posted April 26, 2002 Gwen dear sorry that you are not "feeling yourself" Hopefully it will all reveal itself soon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2002 Report Share Posted April 26, 2002 Gwen: The best advice I can give (wish it were as good as all the advice you give) is get a glass of wine, take a hot bath, get a good movie and enjoy the weekend. What will be, will be...and it's no fun stewing when instead it could just be a weekend of pampering! At least, I hope. I didn't even ask you what your plans were for the weekend. Well, anyway, you get the idea!! Keep us posted. Lots of luck nancyS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2002 Report Share Posted April 26, 2002 Dear Gwen, In my thoughts I am with you. There are always some days or even periods like this in the life. Many hugs and my very best wishes to you!! Hope you will feel better soon. SueSie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2002 Report Share Posted April 26, 2002 Hi Gwen, Just wanted to let you know that I'll be thinking about you this weekend. I hope you get a nice surprise next week; or, at least, the pain you're having goes away. I know that the waiting is excrutiating...hang in there... Take care, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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