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50 Side Effects posted for partial hysterectomy

August 18th
2009
7:42 PM

Hi All, we definitely need a lawsuit. I am finally my old self again after 2 years of hell. My nose shut down after moving into my new house 2 years ago. Went to a local clinic here. My Dr. gave me the Kenalog shot for "inflammation", she did not tell that it was a steroid. I am allergic to steroids. I was suicidal, depressed, had a breakdown, lost 10 lbs. in one week from not eating. Menstrual cycle went from 3 days for 35+# years to every other week for 7 days. OMG, I went thru 2 years of sheer hell. Finally had to have a partial hysterectomy this past May I AM SO ME AGAIN! WE NEED A LAWSUIT against Bristol Meyers. Thank God my husband was beside me, or we would have divorced. Poor Guy.

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July 15th
2009
12:16 PM

I am 39 year old who has had problems with hormones since I got my first period (12 years old). Heavy bleeding, thinking for sure "I was going to die every month" cramps, having to stay out of school for 2 to 3 days a month. I thought after having children(which I was told by doctors) my hormones would get regulated. They did not. Four years ago I was diagnosed with fibroids and got a partial hysterectomy and having no more periods. The doctor put me on hormonal pills(not Yasmin) and I was having problems breathing. So I suffered with a lot of the symptoms listed here until last year September when they found a cyst on the ovary that was left. So I wound up having a full hysterectomy and was put on the Yasmin pill. In the beginning I would get sick on my stomach really bad and I stopped taking them. But, because I was I am full menopause, I swear I was going thru some serious, serious mood swings. So I got back on the pill and started breaking them in half for a month to get my body used to them and now I can take the full dosage. I personally am so happy with this product. My acne has cleared up tremendously and my mood swings are intact. I still may have a few instances if my husband or kids push me to far, I'll let them know in my own way. But it is not as bad as it could be without these pills. I feel bad for those who have really bad reactions to them, but maybe taking half doses until the body gets used to them might help.

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June 6th
2009
2:43 AM

Oh Oh after reading everybody's comments I'm not so sure if I should be on the NuvaRing. My OB suggested I use it to treat my hot flashes and irritability that I have, I'm 48 and had a partial hysterectomy but exercise, diet and all the OTC vitamins didn't help me cope with my hot flashes and irritability. Now I'm no so sure if NR is for me. Its only been a week still so I don't have any side effects yet.

-- By hapasmith | Reply | Private Message me

March 15th
2009
8:57 PM

This post is directed to anyone who has contacted me regarding a possible class action lawsuit, which I was trying to initiate, as stated in my Oct 17th, 2008 post.
After contacting as many as 10 law firms, from NY to San Francisco, I have virtually "thrown in the towel". In essence, what they are saying is, this will be too expensive to litigate. The pharmaceutical companies have "teams" of lawyers, and I believe they are reluctant to go up against them.
I find it diabolical that this drug Kenalog is causing so much suffering, some emotional, some esthetic and some, like myself, sheer physical pain...but nothing can be done about it.
For all of you who have emailed me and I was unable to return your ems, I apologize....but I have been waiting to hear something positive feedback to relay. Unfortunately, that was not the case. If anything does develop I have stored your information and will get back to you. I would hope you would do the same.

-- By tricia38 | Reply | (5) replies | Private Message me

January 30th
2009
8:15 PM

I am a 37 year old Mom of 4 children. All were c-section babies. I had my tubes tied after the 4th child. She is now 2 years old. I went in to my OB/GYN complaining of uncontrollable bleeding and crazy heavy periods that lasted up to 14 days and left me feeling fatigued and miserable. I was given an extensive ultrasound. No abnormalities seen except for an elongated uterus. I was not a candidate for ablation, and they felt I was too "young" to consider a partial hysterectomy. So they pushed the MIRENA. I asked a million questions. I was only told how wonderful it is and that I should respond well to MIRENA. I used a contraceptive patch for my wedding and honeymoon, so that I wouldn't have my awful period through it. Then a week after the honeymoon was drug free. Then I had MIRENA inserted in surgery under anesthesia after a dnc. I bled for a month and a week straight. Then it slowed and stopped. I still had 10 day cycles for 5 months, not as heavy as before but not the light ones I read about either. This month I only had a three day cycle. As for all the symptoms, I truly thought it was stress... as I run my own business have a new husband and 4 children and am in a nasty custody battle over my first three kids with the ex husband. I've never experianced acne breakouts until MIRENA, I am so exhausted and never feel rested when I scrape myself off the mattress, and I have breakthrough bleeding after every time we have intercourse. I feel like I have pms daily and have been dieting with no results. I even went to my GP and tried a prescription weight loss drug to boost my weight watcher's efforts. I no longer have insurance to cover having it out, and can't afford the hysterectomy I actually need. I feel relieved that I am not the only one, but trapped by a doctor who should have listened to me when I told her I don't do well on hormone drugs and that I really just don't need my poor scarred and tired uterus any more.
Thanks for sharing.

-- By woodysgirl | Reply | (1) replies | Private Message me

January 2th
2009
3:52 AM

Had the Mirena put in on 13 Nov 08 hoping that it would lighten my periods due to fibroids. Did not feel a thing upon insertion but cannot stand the spotting. I have been spotting since having it put in outside of my normal cycle in early Dec and now late Dec earl Jan. I think my husband is more upset than i am being that there is no time for sex because I am either spotting or bleeding. I was though happy with the fact that it lighten my periods because before I was scared to leave the house without fear that I would mess up my clothes. I am considering having it removed thanks to the posts on this website. I have been also getting the symptoms of being extremely tired every day at 3:00. I too have had the breast pain, abdomen pain, excruciating pain in my right knee, and the approximately 10 pounds of weight gain. I am also already overweight and work out 5 times a week so I was really upset over the weight gain. The headaches were not that bad being that I have spent the last 9 years or so having really bad migraines that would put me out of work for at least 3 days at a time. They are nothing compared to migraines to me. I have already made an appointment to have mine removed. I would rather have heavy periods than constantly bleed or spot. Better yet I have already discussed with my doctor about having a partial hysterectomy but wanted to try this first. I am now convinced that I would rather have the partial than to deal with this.

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November 13th
2008
12:59 PM

I have had my Mirena for 4.5 years and found this site when looking up info on removal...WOW, I had no idea that women had so many different problems with this IUD. The reason I chose Mirena to begin with is that I had tried many other forms of birth control...not so much to prevent getting pregnant...but I had such bad menstrual cramps that they would cause my blood pressure to drop and I would pass out. My only option left was hysterectomy, and I was only 40 years old at the time. In any case, I never really thought I had problems with the IUD other than the initial pain at insertion. I attributed my weight gain over the past 3 years to a decrease in activity after beginning a Doctorate degree while still working full time. One thing I could never explain is the constant feeling of fatigue and occasional dizziness that seems to have increased over the past year....almost like a light hangover. I have also been getting more acne and breast tenderness over the past year, but I thought this might be due to the medication on the Mirena losing its potency. I am scheduled to see the Gyn next month, where I was going to ask her to remove the current Mirena and replace it with a new one...but I am not so sure about replacing this. I would appreciate advice specifically on whether anyone went from this option to a partial hysterectomy and their experience, as this is really my only other choice at this point.

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September 17th
2008
12:10 AM

extreme fatigue and after having a partial hysterectomy which left my ovaries I was not advised my ovaries would disappear which is what they did...and aldactone caused weight gain and irritability.

It also caused severe anemia which came back in my cbc blood test...I was so tired I thought I was dieing...

On it for 6 years skin did clear but minocyccline is much safer and better.

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