Coco - brown snot is not helpful. It's hard to know what this may be. It could be a sign of ovulation or even implantation but it also could be horomones doing their thing. I guess your situation is especially frustrating as you can't even get on with testing when you want to. Really feel for you but am I right in thinking that your GP sounds supportive?
Frannie - hello. Hope you are feeling OK about moving on to IVF?
Mrs Den - I know what you mean about jealousy. I have NEVER been a jealous person and find that kind of behaviour distasteful but when it comes to TTC it's hard not to be. However, I like Artemis's and Joyce's wise advice. What good strategies and how true that many of these preggo's are with guys that are rude, arrogant and generally a bit twatty
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Buzzy - are you feeling a little better? Good luck with the appointments.
Euro - so glad to hear that you are feeing better for being busy. Distraction and focus on other things is very healthy. We are much more than TTC beings.
Ten - sorry for the BFN. I totally understand that drive to test. It's soooo powerful. It will be your turn one day.
Thank you again for all the cheers for Sar-Bean! I am still doing ok and enjoying time off work and being all lazy.
. Got some shooting pains in the womb last night which was exciting. But I have had other months with this symptom too so not going to get ahead of myself. But for now, I am still trying to remain positive.
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There have been some discussions on here about struggling to get motivated to do other things and having no head space for anything but TTC issues and the sadness this brings.
I am so sorry to hear this. It is a lonely, lonely place to be. I have some strategies which are based on some of my clinical work. I'm sure Buzzy will know about thesee too......
Ok, so when we are asking people to change their behaviours to improve their quality of life, it is a big ask because these behaviours are deeply ingrained and motivation levels are at their lowest. The idea is to remind yourself that a 'new you' is emerging - but suddenly 'deciding' to do this simply beacuse you know you should isn't going to be enough. So we need to change small things in our environment to remind us of our new selves and where we are going. These changes then influence behaviours.
Ideas for small changes for those who are deeply ingrained in old ways.....e.g.
- wear watch on other wrist
- drink tea out of china tea cup
- sit in different chair
- have 10 mins in the garden each morning
- put fresh flowers in the house
Medium size changes e.g.
- Thursday night is movie might
- Discover a new meal / recipe once per week
- Plan outfits for the week
- Wear your best earings / bracelet / necklace everyday
- Keep a journal of thoughts / feelings / daily occurances
- Plan and book next holiday
- Buy new items of clothing/shoes/accessories which is NOT your usual syle
Bigger changes e.g.
- look for a new job / career direction (doesn't have to be big, e.g. volunteer for new duty at work)
- plan and attend new hobby
- plan holiday options for 2 years time
- redecorate a room in your house / buy (within budget) new furniture
- throw a dinner party
etc etc.
Remember the above strategies are not really important in them selves, it's about creating twists and turns in your life to give you renewed self belief and creative thinking. As I say, these are stratgies we use at work and I am not trying to preach, but these ideas might help someone. DH and I are working at the medium level at the moment and do feel slightly better for it. Ok, me and mad crazy thoughts are leaving now. 