Just done trigger injection after a nightmare of a day.....please can you all go and check you have all the right kit and needles for all your injections now!
Trigger shot was due at 8.30 tonight, and I knew full well I had the Pregnl stuff in the fridge. For some reason (thank God I did) I thought I'd check this morning and find the relevant needles and syringe to mix it up in....nowhere to be found. I realised - belatedly - the clinic/pharmacy hadn't sent me a care pack this time around with the injector pens, wipes, needles and syringes etc in and it didn't matter though until today as I had enough stuff left from last time to keep me going. So I had the syringe I needed but no long and short needles. And nothing else that would do in their place, either!
Anyway I rushed to Boots in Canary Wharf (currently staying on houseboat there while being treated by clinic in Colchester) and the first Boots pharmacy said no, and sent me to a bigger one, who couldn't help me either as they don't give out needles. So I called the emergency clinic number and they said go to a NHS drop in centre or and A&E.
By this time we were very late for lunch at a friends house and I was v v stressed. Found a drop in centre in Whitechapel using DH's blackberry....and then the receptionist said they wouldn't be able to help me either and it was a 90 minute wait to see anybody anyhow. I must have looked devastated, as she said she'd speak to a nurse. Anyway, the lovely nurse took me straight to her dispensing cupboard, past the queue of rather disgruntled people, and gave me a couple of needles. I truly love that nurse - no queueing, dealt with me straight away with no fuss - I wonder if someone she knows had gone through IVF?
Anyway, after all that the actual trigger shot was a walk in the park, and I get a day off from injections now! Due at clinic at 8am on Monday, EC scheduled for 8.30 and my favourite consultant is doing it. I feel I can relax now for a bit - good thing too as I feel rather tender and swollen around my middle.