CD10: What's up with shitty LH sticks?
I had 3 fancy pee sticks leftover from last month. You know, the hard plastic ones with the windows just like the HPTs (they're made by Inverness if that's any clue). I've done three of these, and according to the one I peed on at CD8, I had my surge on CD8.
That is nonsense.
Sheer nonsense.
I'm on a 27 day cycle. Sometimes 28. I don't have a luteal phase defect...and my charts show a BBT surge at the appropriate day.
Last cycle I used these fancy ones by Inverness alongside another brand. A cheap box of "Answer" brand LH strips. Because you get 20 strips to a box, I didn't squirm about doing 2 of them a day to catch that ever elusive surge.
Well last time the cheapo strips from Answer were the ones that caught my LH surge.
When I saw today that CD8 had the darked LH line in the last 3 days, I said, "WTF?" and I ran out and got me-self another box of the Answer strips. I should be surging tomorrow or the next day...maybe even CD13, but my gosh, CD8? What is wrong with these things?
It is so frustrating when we're told to use a $22 box of strips in order to take a $459 test, not counting shipping or the doctor's fee for the biopsy. You'd think they'd get this LH stuff down. It's all rather unsophisticated, this LH testing, in light of how much we are spending on the subsequent tests.
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Comments on "CD10: What's up with shitty LH sticks?"
I HATE lh kits. HATE.
Linda
I have to admit I don't miss those damn sticks.
Thanks for stopping by my blog. I'm sorry about your FET - this infertility thing is quite the roller coaster ride, isn't it? Except there are a lot more "lows" than "highs" unfortunately.