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Morning everyone!

I'm currently on day 9 of downreg, 3rd cycle (1st one was BFN, nothing to freeze and 2nd one was cancelled before stims as my TSH shot up to 10).

I'm on Synarel spray this time (was Suprecur previously), and my boobs don't feel like my own. They are super tender which I was expecting, but yesterday I found a couple of lumps on the left side. Is this normal?? Trying to just go with the flow and not read too much into things, but as you all know that's much easier said than done!

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Hi Camkid. Best to get them checked out. Could be the medication, but best to be sure. Good luck! Diane

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