I’m sad, but I’m not shocked. Leave it to me to get a defective HPT. The RE nurse said it could have been a chemical, but I don’t think so. I just don’t have it in me to speculate and wonder. Hopefully the rest of the year will be no drama-I’ll even take low drama.
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Gosh, its tough enough when you’re in suspense about the result, but getting a false positive is just salt in the wound. Sorry to hear it didn’t work this time. Pampering and relaxation are in order. Take good care of yourself.
Coach Louise
I’m sorry. It still hurts, whether it was expected or not. I’ve gotten to the point that I just hate those fuckers, and if I can make it through without using any of them, I’d be a happier person. Hang in there, sweetie.
I’m so sorry. It’s bad enough without a false positive jumping in the mix.
I’m sorry, honey. It’s not fair, is it?
Ugg. I’m sorry. I would tend to agree a bit with the nurse though that it could have been a chemical. I know for my first chemical I had a very faint line on a FRER with a beta the same day of 6. Next day of course the line was gone. Either way thought it still sucks. Hugs to you.
Oh, I’m sorry. Those sticks mess with our heads enough when they work right, defective false positives should not be allowed!
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