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Chris F's Diary EntriesDiary Navigation: |
February 5, 2001
Well it doesn’t feel like Monday, since my DH had his Army drill ALL weekend, and was gone. So he took off last night (he works graveyard) because he was so tired. So all we did was sleep on and off all day, I feel rested for the whole week. Josh has been sick he has asthma really bad when he gets any kind of chest cold. So all day and night he has to be nebulized. Last night as 3 am I finely broke down and gave him some robitussin with codeine, and he sleep until 10am whew!
I am on CD 9.... I was really scared about taking anymore Clomid after the first 2 doses, but my body did get us to it, and I had no side effects after 2 days. I was having hot flashes, headaches (really bad one), and visual problems (when I would move my eyes it felt like the nerves hurt). But that’s all gone now. I don’t know if this is a side effect or not but AF would not end, yesterday I still had dark blood, which is normal at O for me and for the last 2 days I have had some ovary achy ness, like they are getting ready. I have had this before but not this early so I wonder how soon I can O. They say that normally you will ovulate 5-10 days after the last pill. Its 2 days now. The earliest I have gotten a peak on the fertility monitor is CD 10.
Chris Flowers
Mom to Andrew 11, Wesley 8, Gabriel 4, Joshua 3,
And ^i^ Abby 7/11~22/00
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