WDWAurora
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I didn't do lupron, but an internet "buddy" who was cycling just before me did, and didn't have any real complaints that I can recall.
I had been on BCPs for about 6 weeks (which made me miserable-low dose so I was spotting like crazy) and came off those after a baseline on I believe Thursday before I started meds. Saturday I started Bravelle and Luveris. They increased my Bravelle dosage a few times. I had to add Ganirelix on Day 7 to my Bravelle and Luveris. It BURNED. Not going it, but a few minutes after. I'm pale, and it left about a 3 in. circle on my skin for a while. I had taken Bravelle before, but not the others. I didn't have any real side effects to speak of.
The only reason we did Luveris instead of Menopur was the way my insurance covered it. My doctor didn't have a real preference, they were just trying to help save me a little money. They even sent some of my meds through a second pharmacy (we used Freedom and Success Meds) to get me the lowest possible prices. My estrogen was low, which was part of the reason they kept adding Bravelle.
I only ended up having to do about 8 days of injections prior to retrieval because I was ready earlier than typical. I started the progesterone the day after retrieval. There were quite a few pills for a while-a z-pack, steroids, baby aspirin, etc.
Hope that answers your questions! I know I was very stressed about the procedure and pain afterwards, but that really didn't end up being a big deal at all.
I had been on BCPs for about 6 weeks (which made me miserable-low dose so I was spotting like crazy) and came off those after a baseline on I believe Thursday before I started meds. Saturday I started Bravelle and Luveris. They increased my Bravelle dosage a few times. I had to add Ganirelix on Day 7 to my Bravelle and Luveris. It BURNED. Not going it, but a few minutes after. I'm pale, and it left about a 3 in. circle on my skin for a while. I had taken Bravelle before, but not the others. I didn't have any real side effects to speak of.
The only reason we did Luveris instead of Menopur was the way my insurance covered it. My doctor didn't have a real preference, they were just trying to help save me a little money. They even sent some of my meds through a second pharmacy (we used Freedom and Success Meds) to get me the lowest possible prices. My estrogen was low, which was part of the reason they kept adding Bravelle.
I only ended up having to do about 8 days of injections prior to retrieval because I was ready earlier than typical. I started the progesterone the day after retrieval. There were quite a few pills for a while-a z-pack, steroids, baby aspirin, etc.
Hope that answers your questions! I know I was very stressed about the procedure and pain afterwards, but that really didn't end up being a big deal at all.
I don't know much about her experience, though since we're not close. 


I'm just protecting my family's happiness, and mine own for that matter. 
but I just feel the need to BELIEVE! 


I have to admit, I've done it too.

Grrr talk about the merry go round of emotions!

I'm seeing a BFN in my future too. I'm 7dpo, no aches, pains, sore ta-ta's.. nada. It's even more calm than my usual luteal phase.
I plan on making my DH video tape it so I will have to be brave, lol. We'll see if that works, lol.