My meds were delivered today (with a truckload of needles and syringes) - have been really excitedly and now am just scared. At our consent appointment the nurse showed us how to administer burselin - so I am sort of comfortable with that (just about). The rest I don’t really know what to do with it so am just putting in a cupboard and am sure it will all come clear as we progress on.
The needles for the menopur look frightening. There are two different sizes - a yellow one (not bad) and a pink one (massive!) I mean yikes. Anyone else feel a bit scared and overwhelmed at this stage?
I know it sounds silly, I’ve been counting the days til we started and now am petrified. Deep breaths.
Xx
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It’s overwhelming, isn’t it?! I haven’t used menopur but used something similar called merional. I’m pretty sure that the big needle is just the mixing needle. Once you’ve mixed but the powder and solution you switch to the smaller one. The first injection is the hardest but once that’s done and it of the way, it gets easier xxx
No worries. Im in round 3 and been stimming for 10 days. Should hopefully be ready for collection but the end of next week. Good luck with your cycle x
I was extremely anxious when I realised that I had to take injection every day, but after the first one, i felt quite relieved as it’s not really painful at all.
Hey Barbara, your draw up the drugs with the large needle and then change to the smaller one before injecting. Perfectly normal to feel a bit scared at this point don’t worry. Ice pack the area before u inject I found it helped. Good luck xx
Thank you ladies - feel so much better - thought I was going to pass out! Just YouTube it - the Manipur looks a faffy process am sure it will be fine. Just going to focus on the first Burselin one injection on Wed and take it from there xx
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