Got stuck in both arms today, and lots of needle moving in both. I know I have at least two more days of blood draws just for the study, and then after that probably still daily blood draws to check E2 levels (just a guess). Not sure how my arms are going to hold up
Re: Veins no longer cooperating
Drink more water.
I have fiesty veins and being even the least bit dehydrated makes it way worse.
oh boo! I know nothing about veins. I'd loan you mine if I could. They are fantastic for some reason. But yeah, try the staying-uber-hydrated method. That sounds good to me.
Sorry.
TTC#1 Chart
TTC#2 Chart
IUI #1 - #4 (repronex trigger) = BFN
IUI#5 on 10/28/2008 ** BFP 11/10/08 ** EDD 07/21/09 *** It's a GIRL (07/14/09)
med/treatment free BFP 06/28/10. EDD 03/05/11 *** GIRL #2 (02/23/11)
beta#1 @ 17dpo = 1296 .... beta#2 @ 19dpo = 3034
it's the Bug and Baby Belle!
TTC #2, Operative hysteroscopy March 2011; IVF #1 long lupron protocol April 2011-cancelled due to poor response; IVF #2 flare protocol May 2011=hospitalization due to abdominal hemorrhage during ER and no fert due to MFI issues. Moving onto international adoption from Moldova January 2013!
this. plus, after the first few times, i knew exactly where my 1 good vein was and made sure to let whichever nurse know.
((hugs)) dip.
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Nothing breeds faster than Crazy
1/11: IUI #2 = 5mg Femara + trigger + IUI = BFN
2/11: IUI #3 = injectibles + trigger + IUI = BFN
IVF #1 April 2011 ER 4/23 w/16 eggs retrieved, 14 mature, 11 fert., 4 blasts to freeze, 5dt of 2 blasts on 4/28, beta #1 5/7 = 243... beta #2 5/9 = 491....beta #3 5/11 = 1113!!
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That sucks, I'm sorry.
Heat and gravity help a lot. If it happens frequently, try this:
Bring a wash cloth and a gallon zipper bag to the lab/ drs office. Wet the washcloth with hot water, wrap your hand in it and then stick it in the baggie for 10 minutes or so before they stick you. You might look foolish, but it helps. I do it all the time for people in the ER. (Not the baggie, we use those chucks pads).
Not super useful, and it looks silly, but it does tend to help.