January 30th
2008
6:27 PM
I have had the Mirena for 4 years, had it taken out yesterday. I experienced PMDD, no libido, weight gain, depression and severe dry eye syndrome starting approx. 6 months to 1 year after getting the Mirena. I never had tied the two together and all of my physicians knew that I had the IUD. I have finally gotten some answers after seeing a hormone specialist this month. He explained that the Mirena contains progestins, they are synthetic forms of progesterone. I am now on oral Micronized progesterone and feeling a bit like a cloud has been lifted. I had never experienced depression, breast pain or loss of libido in my life.
I liked the Mirena because I didn't have to think of birth control as I have two children an was 34 when I got it. Now I am 38 and regret not listening to my body closer and questioning my symptoms sooner. I urge any young woman having similar symptoms to have the Mirena removed and see if it helps. If you don't have positive results in 3 or 4 months you can get another! I think progestins could have negative effects in some and positive in others. For now I choose the bioidentical progesterone route and will follow up in a few weeks with how things are going.
February 24th
2008
11:36 PM
Hi everyone, I have been on Loestrin fe for 8 months and I am 45 years old - taking the pill again after a four year absence. I have found that all of the posted side effects are true - but are greatly minimized by taking the pill EXACTLY at the same time every day.... if you are off by even a half hour you WILL have breakthrough bleeding - sometimes with clots and with drawl-like headaches... my gyn says no way - but I actually tested my own theory this month - much to my regret - I am right... I am ready to quit as I am at the end of my rope. Fortunately for me my blood count has come back into the normal range after the last two years of horrific bleeding every 11-26 days without a break.
I am going to go off next month - and I may have RESET MY SYSTEM so to speak - if no I will take a hysterectomy please... straight up with a tummy tuck to match!!!!!!!!!!!! Please email me if you ever want to discuss - I am a nurse anesthetist and have a great deal of sympathy for all of you out there. I am not sure if this drug is a bad one - but I think it is so low dose that timing must be precise for it to work properly. I have stayed on it only to reduce the bleeding (perimenopausal/estrogen dominant I am sure) twice a month periods that last 7-8 days. It has worked for me in that regard - but the first 7 months were plagued by horrific (and I mean really bad) right sided headaches that scared me. I had relief from NSaids (Motrin) so I almost overdosed on that stuff. Not good. My next strategy is to do saliva testing for cyclic hormones OFF the pill to see what kind of hormonal swings I really am having - and to adapt a more natural approach - possible progesterone cream to alleviate the misery of it all....
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