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Posted at 3:29 PM on Jan 06, 2009 by harrisan, #37774
My mother actually stumbled across this site and encouraged me to look into a possible connection between my severe joint pain and the Mirena IUD. I had the IUD inserted in July of 2007. For a few months following I experienced breakthrough bleeding but that did eventually end. I suffered from some mild bouts of depression and would completely fly off the handle at my two children. Always linked it to stress. My sex drive became nil. But no other real problems to complain of. But this past Nov (2008), I started having pain in my wrists and hands. I type all day so I assumed carpel tunnel. Then we began a kitchen remodel. After one particularly tough day of demolition, moving and climbing up and down stairs, I became really stiff and sore. Of course I didn't think much of it until a week later when the pain was getting worse, not better. After a few more weeks, the joint pain became so severe that I could not get up and down off the couch, off the toilet, out of the car, without wincing in pain. I felt 90 years old! My doctor had prescribed Naproxen (which wasn't helping at all) and gave me a course of Prednisone. The Prednisone made me feel like a million dollars. Problem is, you can't stay on it. That's when we found this site. I immediately called my OB/GYN and had the IUD removed 2 days later. Of course, doc didn't believe this could be the issue (Surprise, Surprise!). Once the course of Prednisone was over, the joint pain gradually came back, albeit not as bad as the first time. RA and Lupus panels were negative, no thyroid disorder, no diabetes. Going to see a Rheumatologist next month so we'll see. I can mention that I already see a difference in my moods. I feel more patient with my children lately and that alone was worth having the stupid IUD out.
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Reply 10 months ago on Jan 07, 2009 by tackkia, #15793

Wow! I just came across this site to see how long I might be spotting after having the Mirena put in 12/24/08. But reading your post was a real eye opener. A little after I had my IUD place I had severe wrist pain in my left arm and then later in my right arm. I can barely pick up my newborn. After sitting at my desk at work for short periods at a time when I go to stand up it feels like I was cramped in a small car for a 12 hour drive. I just didn't understand why this was happening. I even started excercising more to no avail. Now I see the connection thanks to your post.

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Reply 7 months ago on Apr 26, 2009 by lisa0819, #19200

Hello, How are you feeling? I am 35 and had the Mirena in since Oct. 2007 and was breast feeding for a year with it. I have similiar symptoms like tingling hands, feet and lower bachache. I had x-rays, MRI on my back and blood work. X-rays and MRI came back negative which is great, but for a healthy 35 year old with a 20 month old baby it scares me. I'm still waiting for blood work results and will see a neurologist in a couple of weeks.....I think I should remove the mirena ASAP! Gosh, please let me know how you are progressing! I sure hope your feeling 100% better!:)

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Reply 7 months ago on Apr 26, 2009 by harrisan, #19208

I'm feeling great! Absolutely no reoccurrance of symptoms since having the IUD taken out. I saw a Rheumatologist who ran a battery of tests on me, all of which came back fine, nothing to report. I am 100% convinced that all of my symptoms were due to the Mirena IUD. If I were you, I would have it taken out ASAP and find another source of birth control. No matter how convenient it is to have one, no amount of pain is worth it. I hope that you will post your decision and progress. Good Luck!

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