Just updating - mine had slipped a day behind.
In School
AnytimeNOW TTC#3, Cycle #6, CBFM Cycle 6, age 38, UCL 28, CD55
Michelle2222 TTC#2, CBFM Cycle 1, age 27, UCL?, CD52
Birdietimesthree TTC#1, Cycle #3, CBFM Cycle 2, age 36, UCL 24-25, CD45
IzzyWizzyletsgetbusy TTC#3 Cycle #4, CBFM Cycle 4, age 34, UCL 26-30 CD45
Missyraines TTC#1, Cycle #13, CBFM Cycle 8, age 33, UCL 32, CD37
Sufferingbabyfever TTC#1, Cycle #4, CBFM Cycle 1, age 27, UCL 28 , CD36
wantbaby TTC#1, Cycle #11, CBFM cycle 6, age 38, UCL 30, CD32
CrazyAlien TTCno.1 cycle 5 CBFM Cycle 2 age 28 UCL 31-35??! CD30
Lychees TTC#2, Cycle #14, CBFM cycle 10, Aged 36, UCL 30-35, CD28
Twowoulddo TTC#2, Cycle #6, CBFM cycle 1?, Aged 31, UCL 31, CD27
Keziah TTC#1, Cycle #28, CBFM Cycle 16, age 35, ucl 28-31, CD4
ZebedeetheZebra TTC#2, age 43, UCL TMI!, CD22
PinkCustard TTC#2, Cycle #12, CBFM Cycle 7, age 34, UCL 30-32, CD22
KnackeredCow TTC#1, Cycle #15, CBFM Cycle 4, age 31, UCL 28, CD22
IloveKittyElise TTC#1, Cycle 2, CBFM Cycle 2, age 34, UCL 28, CD20
Rosieposey TTC#5, Cycle #12, CBFM Cycle 6, age 38, UCL 29-35, CD19
Fr00tbat TTC#1, Cycle 6, CBFM Cycle 2, age 32, UCL 30-38 (av 34), CD18
Boba82 TTC#1 Cycle 19, CBFM cycle 6, age 28, UCL 30 (FX), CD18
Roastie TTC#1, Cycle #23, CBFM Cycle 1, age 32, UCL 29, CD15
Ses TTC#2, cycle #6, CBFM cycle #8, age 37, UCL 28-30, CD12
The Dog Ate My Homework
EmmaC29 TTC#1, Cycle #11, CBFM Cycle 1, age 29, UCL 26-29, CD71
Starlet22 TTC#1, Cycle #15, CBFM cycle 9, age 34, ucl 25, CD63
Littlefan TTC#1, Cycle 9, CBFM cycle 2 , age 31, UCL 32-38, CD56
Graduates
Emmylou30 BFP 22/10/10
MissLolita BFP 30/10/20
Notnearly BFP 6/11/10
StormBird BFP 10/11/10
Kitty Sorry to hear about your car accident. That's frightening. I had an horrendous journey up to Scotland in December '09 and I remember really sliding on the M74. I was petrified. I really feel for you.
As to your results it's really unlikely you've had two eggs. If you place the stick in front of you so that the end you pee on is on the left, the line on the left is LH, the one on the right is oestrogen. The LH line gets darker the more LH is in your system, and will trigger a peak at a pre-determined level. The one on the right is oestrogen. This uses a negative assay and so the colour fades out the more oestrogen is in your system. At a pre-set level it triggers the monitor to read 'high'.
The dark line you can see this morning is showing there's very little oestrogen in your system, which is what I'd expect. The pale line is showing there's very little LH in your system.
Two dark lines yesterday mean very little oestrogen (as ylu'd expect as that surge has lready happend) and a lot of LH, your LH surge.
On Saturnday, the monitor has picked up the LH fading IN as it begins to surge, and it seems you've got quite a long surge.
CBFM doesn't work like a normal OPK. As there's a monitor to read the 'darkness' or 'paleness' of the line there's no need for a control line agains which to compare the result.