| Posted at 7:39 PM on Jul 02, 2007 by fairiebuzz, #22117 |
This is exactly what happen to me!!! I am not a smoker or a big drinker, BUT I have always gotten tension headaches before and after my period with/out birth control pills. Then I went off the pill completely. My periods got heavy and I was told by a doctor to go back on BC's after having a d&c due to polyps, to calm things down. I opted for the ring, and I started gaining weight over 4months. I experienced really low energy (taking naps right after work), and worst of all having two horrible migraines a month - whereas before they were only headaches! These were way worse than tension headaches. I couldn't do anything, just lay in bed, couldn't sleep, nausea, pain behind the left eye radiating to the back of my head for two days TWICE a month. I would have to take sick days, and my son didn't understand why I couldn't get out of bed. I was now using Nuvaring with a combination of Imitrex to alleviate the migraines, I finally decided to quit altogether. I don't get horrible migraines anymore, but my periods are painful and heavy for two days out of the five. I can live with that, it's only two days, right? but I have *had* it with synthetic hormones. I still get the tension headache before and after my period, but it is completely maintainable with one Advil, and that makes all the difference. I remember having to pop two or three excedrin for migraine pills and just getting sick to my stomache and still having a migraine.
oh and one more thing, it make my sex drive non-existent.
I wanted to respond to Fairiebuzz's post...
I started the NuvaRing at age 25, over four years ago. It was my first hormonal birth control. At first, for the first two years or so, I thought it was awesome and would recommend it to all my friends. I wasn't moody, my sex drive was great, I lost about 10 lbs, I didn't have to remember to take a pill-- it seemed perfect. No real side effects except for the occasional slippage during sex.
About two years into taking it, I started to feel a little off. By the fourth year, I was getting cramping before my period (I hadn't felt that previously on the Ring). I started getting anxious and depressed. I gained about 20lbs. I had headaches and panicky moments. And by last May, I felt extremely apathetic and depressed. My boobs were ginormous and sore. And, absolutely no sex drive.
My mom called me to tell me about an article in Mother Jones: http://www.motherjones.com/environment/2009/05/nuvaring-dangerous
and how she thought I should think about quitting the ring. Luckily, I had just finished the last Ring of my 3 month stash and I quit. I started doing research about the Ring and all of the side effects of being on and coming off of it; the latter has been harder to find.
I just wanted to let you know that I had a similar experience with the ring (as far as it getting worse over time).
As far as getting off of the ring, I'm only on the first month and a half. The first two weeks were HORRIBLE. I could barely get out of bed. I was very very very sensitive-- wanting to cry over any little thing. My boobs were too sore for hugs. I had dark discharge, then a fake start to a period, and now extremely heaving bleeding during my period.
My mood has lifted the last couple of weeks and I'm once again optimistic about slowly getting back to normal. I pumped up the vitamin Bs, Omega-3s, water, and caster oil packs.
My 2 cents: women need to learn about their bodies and what they are putting into them. Coming off of birth control has unleashed some of my feminist rage-- insomuch that the burden of birth control is placed mainly on women and in such a way that fucks with their hormonal systems. Viva la Condom! (or, even the copper IUD)
Thanks for your post!
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