Goodness gracious, I have been such a b!tch lately! Especially to my husband, poor guy. Let's just say I don't blame him if he wants to walk out the door to blow off some steam because I am a lot to handle right now. And even though this is my 4th cycle of Clomid (but 3rd cycle TTC #2), I have finally experienced those hot flashes that people keep talking about. Last night I woke up so hot, I slept all throughout the night without any blankets on.
Thankfully, tomorrow is my last Clomid day and my first u/s is on Monday.
I hope this will all be worth it and I'll see some good follies next week! I keep telling myself that I have to respond to it. I'm doing everything right: no caffeine, eating better, double the dosage from last time, less stressed, good AFC on cd 3. It just has to work, right?
I guess time will tell.![]()
Re: 200 mg Clomid=raging lunatic
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Mouseygail-Thanks so much! I sure hope so.
Are you doing Clomid as well or something else?
KYRN-I've read about this and it sounds so scary. Thankfully I haven't experienced that. ::knock on wood::
Like I said though, this is definitely my last cycle on Clomid whether or not I respond. After this, it's on to injectibles. Woot?
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Aah, gotcha. Good luck to you as well, hun!
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Wow, I had the clomid crazies from 50mg, I cannot imagine what I'd be like with 200mg.
Hope this will be your last cycle on it and then you can be crazy from the pregnancy hormones ; )
Injectibles are so much easier on you mentally (though it's not fun either...) but hopefully you'll never know.
No fun! I was a crazy person on clomid too.
I hope this is your lucky cycle. However in the event you do need to move on to injectibles, I had no side effects at all on them, it was like a walk in the park if you don't count having to stick yourself.
Ha ha sign me up!
Yeah my RE explained that Clomid tells the brain to tell the body to ovulate, hence the s/e. Whereas, injectibles affect just the ovaries, so there are usually no s/e. But man, I'm worried about cost so praying/hoping this cycle works!
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