brit10 wrote:I called the ART nurse yesterday and she told me to rest, drink fluids with sodium, eat protein and to call in the morning so I can see the doctor.
Those are common treatments for OHSS. They may also administer protein as albumin in an IV. If it's OHSS, then fluids are moving into your abdomen from the rest of your body. A hormone called VEGF, produced by your many spent follicles (technically, granulosa cells of the corpora lutea), is causing it. Granulosa cells increase the VEGF production when exposed to hCG.
I'd bet you had more than 20-25 follicles. OHSS is rare below that.
I'm not short of breath and am able to urinate, but I've very, very uncomfortable...everything hurts. My weight is now up to 136 (up from 132 just yesterday)and I've lost my waist line...that's how swollen I am. Nausea at 5am just woke me up, so here I am.
Rapid weight gain is a classic symptom. Your urinary output is likely diminished.
Ghost - you really don't think that my activity Saturday brought this on? I thought maybe because I worked on my feet Wednesday thru Saturday and then danced Saturday night, that was the cause. I didn't know about secondary OHSS. I'm in a lot of pain, but an early BFP would make things hurt less!
Your activity did not cause it. Hormones caused it. Your activity may have made you more aware of it.
The primary phase of OHSS can arise from the hCG injection. Secondary OHSS can arise from the hCG produced by implanted embryos. It is a little puzzling that you did not get primary OHSS because, at this moment, your hCG levels from the embryos should still be no more than you had right after the hCG shot (unless they gave you a moderate hCG dose?). When is your pregnancy test? Perhaps Thursday? You might consider a test at home. I think you'd be pleased with the result.