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Posted at 1: 7 AM on Mar 25, 2008 by novaleesa, #28329
Hi all. I just found this site and all of your posts. I *never* connected my Mirena with all the health issues I've been having. I've had the Mirena in since about August/September 2006. Within 6 months I started having side effects. Due to other things going on in my life I thought my problems were related. Now I am seriously thinking it's all related to the IUD. I've had chronic fatigue, increased hair falling out, acne that won't go away, uterine cramping, pelvic sensitivity, mood swings, ridiculous irritability, decreased focus and concentration, increase in my depression, weight gain of about 50 pounds within 1 year, decreased libido down to next to nothing, increase in pain and length and frequency of migraines, and that annoying string. I seriously never related all these things to the Mirena. In fact, if you had asked me a week ago, I would have raved about it and sung it's praises. I do love that I don't have to worry about pregnancy and not having to think about the birth control every day and so on. I also love, love, love that I don't have a period at all but for maybe 2 times a year. I have sought the help of a Doctor in trying to figure out what all these symptoms might mean. This is not the same doc who inserted the IUD, she quit the practice. My new doctor at first thought my thyroid must be messed up so we had it tested. Ummmm, nope. Then she did some more thinking about it and had me tested for diabetes. Nope again! I'm sick and tired of feeling sick and tired and I think I want this fool thing taken out. I'd rather have periods again than have all these other things wrong with me. I'm normally very energetic almost to the point of being hyper and I now sleep about 16 hours a day. I'm not being a good parent to my daughters, and I'm trying to go to Nursing school and it's wrecking my ability to make it to class and get homework done. At this point I think the worse thing that can happen is I have it removed and nothing changes and I'm really sick with something we haven't identified. Best case scenario, it fixes the majority of these problems. I don't expect some things to go away. I've always had migraines, but maybe they will be less severe. I've had depression for as long as I can remember but maybe now it will go back to being controlled as it was before. I hope to have my energy increase again and to gain my focus and concentration. I can't tell you just how incredibly thrilled I am for having stumbled onto this website and to be able to read all your comments and thoughts. Even though we don't know each other and we're likely spread all over the United States, and perhaps other countries, we've managed to come together and share. Thank you all. Clarissa S.
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Reply 8 months ago on Apr 01, 2008 by tnksmom, #6359

I had all of those symptoms and never connected the dots. When googling stuff on my uncontrollable weight gain (and after having tons of blood work done to test for everything under the sun) I found all of these postings. Anyhow, I've had the Mirena out for almost a month, and I am feeling TONS better!! The breast soreness went away almost immediately, back pain and heaviness in my belly went away in the first week and I lost about 4 pounds. I feel much happier and the sex drive is back. There are still some ups and downs and a little joint pain, but things are improving. I've read the first few months post-removal can be a roller coaster as the body regulates its hormones, but at least I feel like I am happy and energetic enough to deal with it!! Good luck to you, and don't let your doctor talk you out of getting it removed. My doctor said there was no way the Mirena could be causing my symptoms and tried to talk me into keeping it, but I insisted it come out. She was "intrigued" and willing to take it out to see if my symptoms improved. I go back in 5 months and can't wait to share all of this information.

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Reply 8 months ago on Apr 01, 2008 by novaleesa, #6368

Thank you for the encouragement! I was wondering how long it would take to start feeling somewhat normal again after I get it removed. I still have to wait a few weeks before they could get me in, but knowing the extraction is coming soon is good enough for me. Glad to know the effects begin to reverse pretty quickly. I don't even mind the thought of being up and down and having the "withdrawal" chaos because that *has* to feel better than what I'm going through now.

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