I noticed in the symptoms post that a lot of us are dealing with fatigue as one of our main symptoms. I'm a stm and this was of of the symptoms that stuck through my whole pregnancy. I mean of course we're tired we're growing humans! Plus I always joked that it's just preparing us for sleepless nights and chasing toddlers.
Last pregnancy I let it totally overcome me though, I'd get home from work and sleep for hours.
I only have 2 weeks left of work before my summer holidays and I want to have a fun summer with my 14 month old and husband and not miss out because I'm sleeping! Plus I'll have my 14 month old with me all day everyday so I need to be awake!
Wondering if anyone has found ways to fight against the fatigue without drinking a whole pot of coffee, haha.
DD - 4.15.16
Re: Fighting the Fatigue
DD: Aug '16
10/2017: Twins confirmed with TTTS at 22 weeks.
10/10/17 Twin B passed after in utero surgery
11/2/17 Twin A & B born
11/26/17: Twin A passed after 24 days fighting in the NICU
Benched 6 months
BFP: 6/28/18 MC:7/16/18 BO
BFP: 10/2/18 EDD 6/15/18
Me:31 H:31
DX: MFI - 1% Morph
12/16 -IVF #1 - Antagonist Protocol w/ Lupron trigger
ER - 11 retrieved- 9 mature - 7 fertilized - 3 sent for PGS on day 5 - No normals (1 XXX Embryo - may use in future)
3/17 - IVF #2 - Antagonist Protocol w/ HCG trigger
ER- 13 retrieved - 11 mature - 8 fertilized - 2 sent for PGS on day 5 -2 Normal
FET #1 - 5/16/17 - BFP! - Beta #1 5/25 - 156 - Beta #2 5/30 - 2562 - Beta #3 6/1 - 5191!
I am almost boat melanie, I have an 18 month at home and can't just come home from work and nap like I did the first time around. It helps me to have a plan in place (no matter how small the plan) and try to keep it realistic. In the morning on my way to work, I think about exactly what I'll do with my daughter when I get home and try to look forward to that. For example, "I'll bring her to the pond and sit at the picnic table while she runs around a bit before going home and making a simple dinner and after we will read a book before bed."
This helps a lot, I'm so utterly exhausted all the time that when I don't do this I just fall on the sofa and let her watch tv until bedtime.
Seems to me taking that away takes away the support aspect of this community
DD: Aug '16
10/2017: Twins confirmed with TTTS at 22 weeks.
10/10/17 Twin B passed after in utero surgery
11/2/17 Twin A & B born
11/26/17: Twin A passed after 24 days fighting in the NICU
Benched 6 months
BFP: 6/28/18 MC:7/16/18 BO
BFP: 10/2/18 EDD 6/15/18
Just imagine yourself as a ftm.... with some strange feelings.... and instead of getting reassurance from other Btdt moms.... you are scrolling thru 100 posts trying to see if anyone else has ever posted that symptom before.... so that you can find it... read it and see if you are crazy.
I swear I'm not being a pain.... I promise. I just feel like this early in the game it won't kill the board to have some extra posts floating around.... where newbies can post and bond.... and where us btdt moms either offer advice or scroll on by.
I mean I wish fb had an option to not have a single redundant post.... only 1 thrive, 1 rodan and fields, 1 plexus etc etc....
Maybe because I'm old (yes Lord I am).... I just scroll by what I don't want to read or comment on what I want to participate in...
Best wishes for all of us
I also think TB has evolved a lot over the years. It changes like anything else. I personally like the organization because I can see how it benefited in the end when we got to know each other more and the babies were born.
And no worries, I'm an older mama too.
DD: Aug '16
10/2017: Twins confirmed with TTTS at 22 weeks.
10/10/17 Twin B passed after in utero surgery
11/2/17 Twin A & B born
11/26/17: Twin A passed after 24 days fighting in the NICU
Benched 6 months
BFP: 6/28/18 MC:7/16/18 BO
BFP: 10/2/18 EDD 6/15/18
DD: Aug '16
10/2017: Twins confirmed with TTTS at 22 weeks.
10/10/17 Twin B passed after in utero surgery
11/2/17 Twin A & B born
11/26/17: Twin A passed after 24 days fighting in the NICU
Benched 6 months
BFP: 6/28/18 MC:7/16/18 BO
BFP: 10/2/18 EDD 6/15/18
BTW @meatball37 your username and icon are making me very hungry, is that by design?
DD: Aug '16
10/2017: Twins confirmed with TTTS at 22 weeks.
10/10/17 Twin B passed after in utero surgery
11/2/17 Twin A & B born
11/26/17: Twin A passed after 24 days fighting in the NICU
Benched 6 months
BFP: 6/28/18 MC:7/16/18 BO
BFP: 10/2/18 EDD 6/15/18
DD: Aug '16
10/2017: Twins confirmed with TTTS at 22 weeks.
10/10/17 Twin B passed after in utero surgery
11/2/17 Twin A & B born
11/26/17: Twin A passed after 24 days fighting in the NICU
Benched 6 months
BFP: 6/28/18 MC:7/16/18 BO
BFP: 10/2/18 EDD 6/15/18
While I suppose fatigue is to be expected it is by far the toughest part of pregnancy for me as being "stuck" in bed was something I struggled through with my past depression.
Just hearing that it is super common and getting ideas like going outside and creating a small routine or schedule is really helpful! So thank you everyone for your support. I have found texting my husband with plans for the evening to be really helpful for the past few days. And going to bed early instead of having big evening naps!
DD: Aug '16
10/2017: Twins confirmed with TTTS at 22 weeks.
10/10/17 Twin B passed after in utero surgery
11/2/17 Twin A & B born
11/26/17: Twin A passed after 24 days fighting in the NICU
Benched 6 months
BFP: 6/28/18 MC:7/16/18 BO
BFP: 10/2/18 EDD 6/15/18
I've been going to be extra early (as in 8:15 right now), and leaving everything I need to do for first thing in the morning when I have more energy. I also took naps this weekend, but I work 9-5 so I don't get that luxury during the week. Although, I have to admit that sitting at a desk is less exhausting than chasing a toddler around.
Other than that, ice cold lemon water is the only other thing that seems to help. And my one cup of coffee in the morning--I'm thinking about switching to multiple cups of green tea throughout the day.
#2 due 2.15.18
Hope we all feel that way soon!