February 12th
2009
3:14 PM
Thank God I am not crazy! I am so glad that I found this website and now know that other women are experiencing the same things that I have been experiencing with the Mirena. I had my Mirena put in a little over 3 months ago and almost immediately started feeling like I had aged 15 years. My back was killing me, my knees have never stopped hurting, I have acne in places that I have never had it before. I also have had heart palpitations and almost passed out at a Disney On Ice Show for no apparent reason. The headaches were not that bad at first but they are getting worse and last week I had a major migraine headache that made me sick to my stomach. I had to call my husband home from work because I was worried that something was going to happen to me and I was home alone with my 2 daughters. I have naseau daily and sore breasts which led me to think I had gotten pregnant. The mood swings have also been terrible. I am short with my husband and my daughters. I also do in home daycare and have had no patience with my daycare kids. I have not felt like myself at all. After I had my baby girl in August 2008, I ended up being 15 pounds below my pregnancy weight but within the 3 months of having the Mirena, I have gained 20 pounds! I have cut back my caloric intake but the weight just seems to keep packing on. That is when I started connecting the Mirena to my problems and found this forum. I am convinced that my problems are from the Mirena and my husband and I have decided to have it removed. I could go on and on with the symptoms but these are the major ones.
My younger sister has had the Mirena for over a year and claims to not have had any problems. However, I know she is battling depression and she is putting on weight. I guess it is a medicine that works for some people but not for others.
I have an appointment to have mine removed tomorrow. I may not have given it enough time but it is my body and it is my decision. I just hope my doctor respects my wishes. And I pray that I will get to feeling like myself again someday. Thanks to everyone that has posted because it definitely sheds new light on the situation. I will come back and post after I have the IUD removed. God Bless!
-- By callawaygirl | Reply | Private Message me
December 31th
2008
10:09 AM
I've known several individuals that have been on prednisone and they changed their diet to counter the side effects of "moon" face & weight gain. In short this is what they did: males, reduce caloric intake to 1500 cal/day by eating five 300-calorie meals a day (every 4 hrs), limiting carbohydrate intake to 30g "net" carbs per day, and limiting sodium intake to 500mg per day. Females, reduce caloric intake to 1200 cal/day by eating four 300-calorie meals per day, limit carb intake to 30g "net" carbs per day, and reduce sodium intake to 500 mg/day. The idea behind the diet is that the frequent small meals will fight off hunger and weight gain while limiting sodium will counter fluid retention.
-- By mp2000 | Reply | Private Message me
December 18th
2008
12:52 PM
Hi, I was put on a dose pack today, not sure after reading all the side effects. Has anyone been put on just a small dose pack? Starts out with today i should take 6, tomorrow 5, etc.... till down to one than done. Have major back and knee problems can't afford any sort of weight gain to trigger problems with muskuloskeletal Thanks for any experience or input any of you may have with this sort of dosing.
-- By tlbobb45 | Reply | (2) replies | Private Message me
September 21th
2008
1:11 PM
All I can say is that since having it inserted in Oct. 2007 I began rigorous training to lose extra weight for a breast reduction, I found it extremely difficult to lose 1 POUND let alone 20. Went to the gyn who inserted it and she was not sympathetic at all she said women over thirty just have those problems.....What problem? Walking/jogging at least 5 miles three times weekly, drop your caloric intake by more than half AND STILL ABSOLUTELY NO WEIGHT LOSE?? I am at my ideal weight, just the far end of it and seriously after 7 months training not one pound lost. New gyn thought Mirena might be the cause, I had it removed two days ago and I already feel a difference in my energy levels!!
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August 30th
2008
9:19 PM
Being weaned from Methylpred, for the third time in 1 1/2 yrs. VERY bad side effects from losing weight, to siezures, thin skin,lots of bruising, mood swings, depression, anxiety, shaking. Now that I have been decreased once more, from 42mg daily, to 12 mg, my stomach is enlarging by the day! My body and face are thin, (size 4) however, my waist is now 35" and my lower abdomen is 39". I am totally uncomfortable. I work out daily, watch my caloric intake, but each day my clothes get tighter. Any ideas? Is this normal. Can I hope to get my flat stomach? I was placed on mega doses of steroids, when it was rhought I had Polymyositis. Had leg biopsy---inconclusive, however, steroids seemed to lower CPK numbers after several months. Now Neurologist believes steroids are causing numbers to raise, and weaken my muscles. Yuck! Thanks for any help JN
-- By jane1230 | Reply | Private Message me
August 13th
2008
12:27 PM
Hi All - I have been off prednisone for one week and I am not doing as well as I thought I would be at this stage. My symptoms are not flaring, which is a very good thing but I am so tired and feeling very depressed and low energy. I thought I'd feel great once I was off the evil prednisone but so far I am feeling almost as bad as when I was on it. My moon face has not started to go away, which sucks, but I guess I have to be patient. I am so tired of this situation as it feels never ending. Part of the problem is I have continued to work throughout my ordeal, and it's been very hard at times to carry on like a normal person who is not sick. I have been sick since last November (with an autoimmune disorder) and I had really hoped by this time that I'd be on my way to being better :( Prednisone saved my life but the side effects are horrendous, as are the after affects of it. Good luck to all who are taking it. I share your pain and frustration.
-- By catzmommy | Reply | (6) replies | Private Message me
July 29th
2008
3:29 PM
I've posted several times before, but it ahs been a while since I've updated on here. So a recap: Almost 33, have 3 kids(ages 13,11,and 7) Had insert on 12/27/07 after having used depo for many years with no major side effects...issues continually worsened over next few months. Had removal early May, 2008. Several issues cleared up within the first few weeks after removal, such as the joint pain, swelling, heartburn. Brain fog and moodiness became much better. Libido returned gradually as well. But I still have had no success in losing the weight gained over the last 6 months. Still 30 pounds heavier thatn was at insertion...increased workouts, decreased caloric intake, only lost 4 pounds in almost 3 months. Family doc even put me on meds to help with the weight loss, and they had opposite effect...I actually was hungry all the time and felt completely stoned! Acne still unrelieved to the point that I know have an appointment for a 2nd dermatologist as my first one ran out of options for me! Completely unable to clear up my face. Family doc wants to put me on antidepressants, but I don't' think that's the answer. Plus after all the problems I've had...don't trust a whole lot of meds anymore...especially ones that are known for reducing your libido! (Plus after all this and to STILL be overweight with acne...he'd be pretty depressed too!) Bloodwork all came back fine...actually a "Picture of perfect health!" The only thing he did say was that my testosterone level, although in normal range, was at the high end of normal. However, as I'm still young 30's, no one tested my hormone levels before...so I don't know what is normal for me. Will be talking to him about using an anti-androgen, like aldactone, to see if that will help. Not using any form of hormonal birth control any longer. As old-fashioned as it is...I now use a diaphragm and spermicide...and I'm actually pretty happy with it. I'm happy for all those ladies who had a flat belly again within a few weeks, and their faces cleared up almost instantly...but I must admit I'm jealous. I wish it was that easy for me. Good luck to all of you. Will post again in the future.
-- By nyrek | Reply | (1) replies | Private Message me
April 24th
2008
11:07 AM
Well...I guess I'm not crazy. My doctor assured me this pill was great...I'm finding that not to be the case! I was put on Femcon FE following the birth of my second child via c-section. Since starting the pill I have experienced headaches, depression and MAJOR WEIGHT GAIN. Prior to the pill I was about 3lbs. away from my pre-pregnancy weight. After 6 weeks on the pill I have gained over 12lbs. It makes no sense. I am monitoring my caloric intake which is around 1500-1700 calories per day. I attend a tough "boot camp" style workout 4 days a weeks. How can I be gaining weight? I'm considering just going off birth control all together. I'm 39 and our family is complete. I just can't tolerate this much longer.
-- By screpeau | Reply | (2) replies | Private Message me
February 28th
2008
9:27 AM
I've been on Lamictal since December, i started out with 25mg, then to 50mg and now at 100mg which is where my doctor said I should be. I am taking Lamictal for a seizure disorder. Now I'm not bashing the drug but when I was taking 25 and 50mgs it was fine, I loved it. Seemed to work instantly. But now that I'm at 100mg the weight gain problem started. I have always tried to watch my weight so the only thing i can blame for not being able to take the weight off now is the Lamictal. I have been eating right, got back into the gym, watch my caloric intake as well as fats and carbs. Seems like for every pound i lose i gain right back in a day, it is awful. I did go thru a bad depression around the beginning of the year which I gained some weight from, but trying to get it off now is the hardest I've ever tried in my life. I am now 20 lbs heavier than I was since December. Has anyone experience this? And please tell me the outcome. I want to know if its me or is that a common effect that is now really greatly expressed as a side effect.
-- By mmc43068 | Reply | (2) replies | Private Message me
December 28th
2006
7:14 PM
I have been taking lisinopril for about 2 years. I work out at the gym and follow a low fat diet and have lost 40 pounds. The medicine doesn't make you gain weight, what you EAT makes you gain weight.!! No coughing, no nausea, or feeling like I can't breathe---just normal BP's. If I forget to take it and check my BP, it is elevated. So I go right back on it. It works for me. Keep a close record of what goes in your mouth, and you'll probably be surprised. Remember, the BLT's count too---that is, the Bites, Licks and Tastes.!!
-- By nosasongor3 | Reply | (1) replies | Private Message me
PredniSONE (4) Mirena (3) Femcon FE (1) Protonix (1) Lamictal (1) Methylpred DP (1) Lupron (1) Lisinopril (1)
June 8th
2009
12:18 PM
ok, so I am 28yrs old just had my second lap for endo and my doctor has recommended lupron, after reading this I am soooooooooo scared to even get near this med. Its like you either take this with the hope of saving fertility and no pain..or not and have endo ravage your body and you will live with unbearable pain!!! I have no idea what to do, my post-op surgery appt is this week, and i am so scared after reading this. Is there anyone that did not have weight gain, headaches etc...anyone that can testify that lupron actually worked for them? Cause right now its my health on the line, my ability to have children, my ability to have a normal life free of endo pain or these crazy, horrible side effects...please help me!!!
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