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Posted at 9:26 AM on Jun 09, 2008 by gragassi, #31241
I wanted to let all the women who are currently experiencing the horrible side effects of Mirena know that all your symptoms will disappear within one week of having the device removed! I had been off of birth control for 8 years as my body could not tolerate the artificial hormones. My Gyno was excited to tell me all about Mirena, a birth control method that would work with limited "localized" progesterone. I was concerned about taking any hormones, but my Gyno, who I really liked, assured me that I had no reason to be concerned. The procedure was easy enough, with only mild cramping for a couple of days, I was initially excited. Three days later, the emotional side effects began. I had extreme anxiety and depression, my insomnia was so bad I went days without sleeping. At 29 years old, I had never experienced any of these symptoms before, and they came on so abruptly, despite the fact that I had no reason to be feeling this way, on paper my life couldn't be better. At its worst, I had no energy for living and felt as though I couldn't live another day. My boyfriend was so concerned about my total transformation and "dead eyes" that he started doing research and found thousands of posts about the horrors of Mirena. I contacted my GYNO and she told me that there was absolutely no connection and that I should look to go on Lexapro. WHAT! I went from a very even tempered, happy women with no history of emotional distress to a nightmare within 4 days and you want to prescribe me a psychiatric drug over the phone. I declined the 'script and demanded an appointment to have it removed, despite her assertion that it would be a waste of money as Mirena wasn't causing my symptoms. I had it taken out and within one week, I was back to myself 100%!!!! To all the women on this board, don't wait to take it out, whatever you paid for it isn't worth the price you pay for it emotionally and physically. I am sure my former GYNO thinks it was psychosomatic, but I know the truth. MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY!
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Reply about 1 year ago on Jun 09, 2008 by amerdamer73, #9064

All I can say is WOW! I don't even know where to begin. I have been dealing with extreme anxiety for about a year now. I take 225mg of Effexor XP abd 1 mg of Xanax every night. I feel like I am crawling out of my skin. I can't sit still. I don't want to be at home. I don't want to be around my children. All I want to do is keep talking over and over....I also have been dealing with heavy bleeding during my periods and a doctor wanted to put me on Yaz or Mirena. I just happened to stumble on this sight and I can't believe what I have read. Thank you for posting all of your thoughts, I now feel like I can walk in and say NO! Unlike a lot of you my anxiety didn't get brought on from the pill of IUD. Is there anyone out there who has suffered from extreme anxiety for no apparent reason. It is ruining my life. The only thing that keeps me alive are my kids, but let me tell you as every day goes by it is getting harder and harder to live. In thoughts would be greatly appreciacted.

Amy

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Reply about 1 year ago on Jul 15, 2008 by renee81, #10153

Wow! Our stories are exact! I was always an outgoing happy go lucky girl until I got mirena. I just had it removed after 7 months. My Dr. said the same exact thing and put me on Lexapro. Now I am taking Yaz (2 days)and just now read horror stories about it. I had never been on any sort of BC in my life until Mirena and just went down hill emotionaly. Are you taking any BC now? If so what kind?

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