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I'm 41 and had a Mirena for about two and half years. First six t...

Posted at 2:21 PM on Feb 05, 2008 by bleak101, #26922
I'm 41 and had a Mirena for about two and half years. First six to eight months or so were OK. But then I started getting lumps in my breasts (Dr said it was blocked ducts/cysts, which SHE said was due to the Mirena - damn painful I can tell you so loads of antibiotics for that) Then raised blood pressure - something I've never, ever suffered from - after they put me on a BP monitor they said: Oh, it's within normal ranges - BUT every time I had a check they'd say - oh your blood pressure is up. Then the last straw for me has been (no not the weight gain - though I have that too - oh and the headaches as well) the dizziness - god, god, just so damn awful, dizzy, dizziness, spinning the lot along with tiredness & just feel crap - Dr (again!) says - no, it's not your BP (& it can't possibly be the Mirena - can it?) it's an inner ear thing, he says - yeah right!!! It's the damn Mirena - the whole lot! So, today I had the monster taken out. Thank god.
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Reply 6 months ago on Feb 06, 2008 by momofabby, #4630

It is not for our ages. Got mine when I was 33 and suffered until I was 38. Now post mirena I am feeling much better. The synthetic progestin may not be for you, it wasn't for me. I would rather have my period all year than suffer the side effects that I did.

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