Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Lining check = a delay

I went in for my lining check today, feeling really positive about it. I've had a lot of CM and I figured that was a really good sign: lots of estrogen = lots of CM = thick lining. Nope, my lining is doing EXACTLY what it did last summer. My clinic is more conservative than the Portland clinic. Portland requires a 7mm lining to go forward to transfer, but my clinic requires at least 8mm. Last summer, I was at 7mm for 2 weeks straight before finally "graduating" to 8mm. That 3 week delay killed me and all the estrogen I had to be on sucked.

This time? I'm on injectable estrogen for the first time and STILL my lining is only 7mm. I'm assuming I'll have to go back for another lining check sometime in the next week. Between now and then, I'll probably be told to either take the injectable more often (I'm taking it once every 3 days now) or my 3-day dosage will be increased. Either way, I suspect more estrogen is coming my way and more waiting and more hope / disappointment.

I was really feeling excited and strong and happy about this cycle. I saw my triple stripe on the ultrasound screen and I was happy. And then I heard "7mm" and I about fell apart inside. The tears didn't come for about 30 minutes because I had to deal with paying for today's bad news and then also dealing with a rather incompetent front desk person who gave me someone else's payment history. I now know that Kristen with a last name of G-something (I immediately made myself forget the name) is a patient there. Thanks, Portland clinic.

I walked my bike from the clinic to downtown, trying to delay the beginning of my work day. I called hubby to open up to him about feeling like I was falling apart. He semi-yelled at me about how I told him I was ready for this cycle and all outcomes, and how if this delay is setting me off, then maybe we shouldn't be doing the cycle at all. I know this was his response to fear and disappointment, but it broke my heart. He made good points, but I reminded him that there really is no way to prepare for (1) the sadness of delay and (2) another week-9 miscarriage (response to his point about being prepared for all outcomes). If I do manage to get prepared for that, it'll mean my heart has completely turned to stone, and I'm quite sure my hubby doesn't want that.

I stopped at a coffee shop and treated myself to a caffeinated latte (fuck it, right?!), a croissant AND an apple pocket. All hand-made from a local bakery, all totally delicious, all really bad for my body and all really good for my soul.

I'm waiting to hear from my Seattle nurse about what happens next.

The support I get from blogger friends is just amazing. Everyone who has gone through IF knows what a delay like this can do / feels like. I reached out to Diary of a Mad Woman (who lives here in Portland!) and Life is Hard (who I have known longer IRL than I haven't known her!) and Here I Go Again (who is my long lost sister) and Million Baby Steps (who I feel so blessed to know and who reminds me, now that she's a mommy, that I can get through this). My two SiLs who are moms were kind and supportive, and my IRL friends felt my sadness with me. And my IRL friend who doesn't blog but who went through IF for years and now has twins from IVF was just amazing. Million responded to my "this is just like last time" with the very good point (the point that made me turn a corner and feel better) of: "last time you got PREGNANT." Why yes I did. Things can still go ok. I have to keep telling myself that.

And, thankfully, there is a RESOLVE meeting tonight so I can see my IRL IF buddies.

Thank you everyone for picking up this wounded soldier, cleaning off the new and comparably superficial wounds, and getting me back out to keep up the good fight.

8 comments:

  1. Aw I'm sorry for the delay! I know how a delay can feel as bad as a failure, but this cycle is NOT over and it can still succeed! I think a little food comfort, some blogger support and a meeting with fellow IF buddies is just what you need! *Hugs*

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  2. You will get to the 8mm. I know it feels like a total disappointment and road block. You have waited to long for this already, lets give a little extra time for that nice fluffy lining to support your baby.

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  3. Hoping that your lining is soon thick enough. Enjoy a little treat once in a while.

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  4. Very sorry to hear you're delayed again. Being put on hold or having to cancel treatment is always such a shitty situation. It's hard to remain optimistic in the face of bad news. But, it sounds like you've overcome this before and I'm certain you will do so again. Just one more mm for your embryos to burrow into.

    Be good to yourself today and I hope the RESOLVE meeting is a wonderful one, filled with support and love.

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  5. Keeping my fingers crossed that the next check is perfect!!!
    hugs from all of us!! xx

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  6. I think of you so often, seriously, you are my sister from another mother… this all was going so great, now the lining… do they have answers to why this can happen? I am thinking BIG fluffy thoughts!

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  7. Sorry you're facing this delay. Of course it can be really soul destroying when you've worked yourself up towards this moment, but you're also right that there's really no way to emotionally prepare for such disappointments. I am hope hope hoping for you that that lining grows nice and thick for the next check. So glad you've felt surrounded by love and support AND that you had the good sense to treat your soul to some pastry and latte :) Thinking of you.

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  8. Delays are yucky. At least you know you'll be in top conditions for when embabies go in! Hope that's soon.

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