Hi everyone,
So, turns out the "nurse" I spoke to on the phone Friday was actually a doctor, and she's the one I saw when I went in later in the day. Thankfully she was a bit nicer in person, but she did exclaim about how many fibroids I have (thanks, like I don't know). She told me she thought my fibroids were causing me the discomfort. I think she was right in part, but not completely unless perhaps the fibroids were enlarging and pushing on my intestines because I was having severe abdominal indigestive type of discomfort and stomach pain. (I since have also been having cramps in my calves--that certainly can't be blamed on fibroids.) She prescribed antispasmotic tablets, a stool softener, and paracetamol (acetaminophen). After about a day, those seemed to do the trick, as I was feeling better by afternoon Saturday.
But then Sunday afternoon I started having rather strong AF pains. I went to the bathroom, and I had just the faintest hint of pink on my pad. I was so sad because I thought my period was starting. But nothing came after that, so I don't know what to make of it. (Maybe the progesterone is keeping the bleeding at bay

) I went upstairs and had a cry, then came down and told DP that I think my period is coming.
The pains were there again in the evening while we were watching a DVD. So bummed, as I really don't think on day 12 you can blame it on implantation cramping, can you???
Today, I have much less AF pain, but that's not terribly surprising. It's very common for me to have AF pains a day or two before my period. I really haven't much hope, and am wondering what to do next if my test is negative tomorrow. At least I don't have my period yet--thank goodness for small favors...
Sandra--the country house is in the department of Nievre in Burgundy, about two hours from Paris. Don't be too jealous--if you knew the nature of my relationship you'd probably understand that nothing is certain for me even there and you'd see why I'm especially fragile.
Susie--I can't believe your dr's office! You could have also told her "yeah, and people who conceive naturally also are not infertile and don't have to worry about never becoming a mom either!"

I agree about sending a complaint--being sensitive to patients' feelings should be a prerequisite for working there.
So, I guess my only question for now is--does anyone know of anyone who had strong AF pains just before testing who still had a +ve? I guess I'm trying to find a ray of hope to get me through to tomorrow...
Thinking of everyone going through this agonizing wait... never thought it would be so scary. Wishing everyone success.
Emily