I am currently 7 DPO, which the rational side of me knows is too early for symptoms, but I swear my phantom symptoms are KILLING ME! For the past 2 days I've been nausious and crampy and exhausted. The rational side of me knows that this is to early for MS, but the eternally optamistic side of me has "that feeling." PLUS the night before I got my +OPK I had a dream that it was positive. Then last night, I had a dream that I got my BFP. I know, I know, down Nelly, but I just can't help myself. We're going camping this weekend so I was trying to make it to the 4th (14 DPO) before I tested that way I could enjoy a few more drinks just in case. However, given the way i'm feeling I can already feel my resolve crumbling. I'm thinking I may just go buy a handfull of Dollar Store HPTs and just start peeing. I think i'm developing a sickness.... ![]()
Re: Damn phantom symptoms - or not ;)
I know what you mean! This is my first month off of the pill. I have always been very regular off of the pill - typical 28 day cycle. I should be ovulating right about now, but I have had pressure and been crampy since Friday. So I keep interpreting all of these symptoms as pregnancy or ovulation.
There's a reason they sell HPTs in multi-packs. They want you to take as many as you can!
I to am trying to hold off hope also! For the first time ever I am eating ice cream with mocha in it, usually any sort of coffee taste horrible to me and a lady in my office had cinnamon tea (smelled like a fire ball candy) and I felt like I was going to throw up just smelling it (by the way I love cinnamon). To make matters worse I could not temp this morning because my stinking husband fell asleep on the couch last night and woke me up 2 hours before I am suppose to take my temp. The 4th can not come fast enough.
DX: Severe MFI 9/1/11
Because of Undescended testicle at birth
IVF #1 October BFN; 5 snowbabies
FET: November/December 2011
ET: 12/7/11; Beta 1: 12/16/11: 66 Beta 2: 12/19/11: 212! 1st ultrasound 1/3/12! Graduated 1/10/12: heartbeat 160
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