I had to leave work this morning as I had the most intense lower back pain, followed by a high temperature, stomach pains and a near fainting episode in the toilets π£
I usually struggle with really bad period pains and suspected endo - and medicate each period with codiene etc to avoid these episodes.
Iβm not feeling very hopeful for my test date this week given all these intense pains.
Has anyone experienced similar and got a bfp?
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It is like intense sometimes then dull. I had it with my first aswell. Was like intense period pain. They say itβs likely inplanation / body adjusting to having something strange in it. Xx
This sounds exactly like what im getting, its on and off dull all day - then sometimes really intense and painful. Thank you for sharing with me, made me feel at ease. Hope you and your partner are still reeling over the news x
Thank you π I feared it would get worse without taking painkillers. I have been taking paracetamol but it has no affect at all - the pain is to intense.
Iβve been reluctant to use a hot water bottle, Iβve missed it so much π sad but it really helps. Just donβt want to do anything that could ruin my chances π
I hope so hun, thanks for keeping me positive - I definitely need it πxxx
My clinic said a warm hot water bottle/bath is ok and that there's no scientific research to suggest it impacts treatment... π€·πΌββοΈ If you're in real pain it may help a little lovely.
Thank you sweetheart - my clinic said the same but mentioned that most women don't use one just to air on the side of caution which made me nervous π I'm clearly a nervous wreck. How are you feeling by the way? x
I completely understand. I've only done it once since transfer but it really helped.
Can totally relate to how you're feeling. I thought I was doing really well π last night got totally overwhelmed and couldn't stop crying. Curled up in bed and watched a chick flick on Netflix to take my mind off everything π Really didn't know this 2ww would be so difficult x x x
Thank you for sharing, its really helpful to get an insight. Without you girls I wouldn't have a clue, as the clinic aren't exactly clued up on the endo situation. Its made me more hopeful as I felt if the pain is this bad, it must mean my period is on the way feeling a bit more hopeful. Sorry to hear about your miscarriage, wishing you lots of luck with this little embie. Is your test date this week? x
The last few days literally feel like a lifetime π Hopefully you have some plans for the weekend to make time pass quicker. Will be looking out for an update next week from you, hope your endo flare up eases off too hun π€xx
Im busy on weekends luckily but I decided last night that no matter the outcome of monday we will go out for the day rather than stay in so if its bad news it will help me through the day and if good news it can be our way of celebrating
So sorry you are going through this. I have been wondering how you were getting on. I just wanted to send my love and to say I have everything crossed for you. π€π» Hopefully you are feeling a bit better today πxxx
Hi lovely, feeling better today thanks. Was a bit miserable yesterday, but feeling more hopeful now. How are you feeling? I hope Monday comes around really quickly for you π I know the last few days drag - so try to keep yourself busy this weekend. xxx
So glad you are feeling better today. This is such a tough time without being in pain you poor thing. Iβm ok thank you. I keep getting cramps and twinges but Iβm trying not to think about it. Very best of luck for OTD π€π»π€π»ππXxx
Thank you lovely, Iβve caved in now and started using a hot water bottle today as the dull ache is constant π it makes such a difference. Glad yours seems to be a bit more manageable π Xx
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