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I had the Mirena inserted in October 07 because of very heavy men...

Posted at 11:19 PM on Jan 17, 2008 by petal1, #26395
I had the Mirena inserted in October 07 because of very heavy menstruation problems. I have never tolerated the pill so I was nervous about the possible hormonal side effects of the Mirena, My GP and Gyno both played the side effects down and maintained that the dose of hormones was so small and only released "locally", whatever that means. The first month was ok, I spotted daily and did not experience any other serious side effects, just the occasional cramping. The first day of my Mirena period I had a massive vertigo attack, spinning out of control for a couple of hours. I was due to catch a plane that day and had to cancel my weekend away with my husband. My GP maintained it had nothing to do with the Mirena and that I had an inner ear infection. From that day on I experienced chronic dizziness, and increasing symptoms of heart palpitations, nausea and anxiety. By the end of the second month, I felt I was loosing my mind, becoming extremely irritable and very anxious for no apparent reason. My body felt like it was in a constant state of alert. I decided to have the Mirena removed and experienced almost instant relief form the dizziness and chronic anxiety. I "crashed" 9 days later for about 4 days when all my symptoms came back with a vengeance and it felt pretty scary. 6 weeks post Mirena I feel chronically fatigued and have achy and weak legs. I have consulted a naturopath who has given me a cocktail of vitamins, minerals and instructed me to be alcohol free, caffeine free, wheat free and cow's milk free. I try to walk my dog once a day and eat extremely healthy food and sleep. I have had to stop work for a month.The Mirena experience has been a disaster for me and I am still waiting to get back to my normal self. Reading this site does give me support in knowing that others have experienced similar debilitating symptoms. I have felt very let down by the lack of medical support and understanding of what Mirena can do to you.
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Reply about 1 year ago on Jan 18, 2008 by racquel1, #4154

PLEASE report these side effects to the MHRA (the government body that regulates drugs in the UK). You can do this on-line at www.yellowcard.gov.uk or you can phone them on freephone 0808 100 3352.

I suffered very similar symptoms to you after having the coil for 18 months. I was debilitated with fatigue, dizzy, couldn't think straight and felt really very depressed. I improved dramatically initially, then my symptoms returned on the day I got my first period. However, I have improved again recently and am now feeling a lot better. I took St John Wort to eliviate the fatigue when it was really bad (it worked really well) and agnus castus (herbal medicine) to help get my hormones regulated again.

Please report your side-effects. The more people who do this, the quicker something will be done. Good luck

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