leebubs2bee
27-08-2006, 20:17
Hey there,
I wanted to ask if there is any women out there who is a sufferer of PCOS and currently doing IVF.
If so, can anyone relate to actually feeling normal for a change whilst taking the injections. I got a little moody and headachy on the syranel but now I almost feel I am balanced. Our sex life is even good, sorry for getting personal but I think my DH is freaking out in a funny way...It's great, hope it stays that way.......But I am not getting my hopes up for anything....perhaps that's why I feel like I am coping.....!
The reason I ask is I have always suffered being moody and I know PCOS is a major cause so I thought perhaps my feelings of this balance conclusions is right?
I guess I am believing this and it's making this journey easier but was hoping to know if anyone else feels that way.
Saying that, this is our first go and no TWW yet...we were only on 75, but that was too low and now 125. We have been on a rollar coaster for the past two years on clomid which seemed worse.
I know everyone is different and perhaps I am normal after all....hahahah!!
Also, I have heard that women with PCOS have a higher success rate. Has anyone else heard that?
Fingers crossed for my scan tomorrow as EG could be Wed, Thurs or Fri...If not as they have to watch me......I could be in for more injections....we will see! Chat soon:smiliedance:
I wanted to ask if there is any women out there who is a sufferer of PCOS and currently doing IVF.
If so, can anyone relate to actually feeling normal for a change whilst taking the injections. I got a little moody and headachy on the syranel but now I almost feel I am balanced. Our sex life is even good, sorry for getting personal but I think my DH is freaking out in a funny way...It's great, hope it stays that way.......But I am not getting my hopes up for anything....perhaps that's why I feel like I am coping.....!
The reason I ask is I have always suffered being moody and I know PCOS is a major cause so I thought perhaps my feelings of this balance conclusions is right?
I guess I am believing this and it's making this journey easier but was hoping to know if anyone else feels that way.
Saying that, this is our first go and no TWW yet...we were only on 75, but that was too low and now 125. We have been on a rollar coaster for the past two years on clomid which seemed worse.
I know everyone is different and perhaps I am normal after all....hahahah!!
Also, I have heard that women with PCOS have a higher success rate. Has anyone else heard that?
Fingers crossed for my scan tomorrow as EG could be Wed, Thurs or Fri...If not as they have to watch me......I could be in for more injections....we will see! Chat soon:smiliedance: