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Posted at 2:52 AM on Mar 27, 2009 by ldutt1973, #40337
I had Mirena inserted in 2007 due to a lack of tolerance to birth control pills. The experience was very painful for me. However, the doctor explained that the initial insertion process is different for every woman as we are not all designed the same. My cervix/uterus is oddly positioned. According to the doctor they are "crooked". As a result, the doctor had a difficult time properly inserting the mirena, which in turn resulted in major pain! But, this was just my personal experience. Not every woman will encounter this difficulty. However, I would recommend taking at least 2 ibuprofen before the procedure. Throughout the past 2 years, I have experienced a range of symptoms. Major depression, severe mood swings, acne, lack of energy, excruciating lower back pain which mocked mild labor pains, and the overall inability to function normally. I begged the Doctor to remove the Mirena 6 months ago, but she convinced me otherwise considering I cannot tolerate birth control pills either. Nevertheless, I am 35 years old, have one child already, and do not plan on having more. Well, last week, I was basically confined to my bed due to excruciating lower back pain, and severe bleeding. I called the Doctor, and they finally saw me today. I insisted on having the Mirena removed once and for all, and already feel 100% better just 12 hours later! The purpose of my message is not to discourage anyone, as we all have different levels of tolerance when it comes to pain, medications, etc.....Yet, I felt compelled to share my personal experience as it was not a positive one for me! The only "positive" symptom I obtained from the Mirena was a lack of periods. Unfortunately, there was a downfall to that as well. Due to a lack of a regular menstrual cycle, I felt extremely bloated, and had difficulty losing weight despite working out 5 days a week, and eating a proper diet. I sympathize with each and every one of you, and appreciate your efforts in sharing your experiences. Upon stumbling upon this website a few days ago, I finally found the courage to have this thing removed so I can once again "feel normal!" Good luck to all of you!
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Reply 8 months ago on Mar 27, 2009 by beachy, #18550

I too had a ver similar experience. I had a Merina inserted in Nov 2006 after giving birth to my daughter in June. It was then that I noticed a change in myself and also started to get aches and pains in places I had never had them before. I put this down to carrying a new baby and feeding etc and lifting a newborn in and out of the car. This continued to get worse and after 12 months of feeling tired, depressed and very moody and having no sex drive I took a trip to the Dr to see what was going on with me. After several visits and god knows how many tests he was beginning to make me think all this pain I was feeling all over my body was in my head. I was starting to think I had cancer as the pain was so intense and I was waking up 5 times a night in such discomfort. My world had turned upside down. After seeing Chirpractors and Physio therapists which would help the aches and pains for 2 hours and then they would be back I decided I need to find out what is causing this and why I am so moody and tired. In July 2008 I was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia which is a chronic pain disorder and was put on anti drpessants! Hate those bloody things. Anyway starting taking a very mild dose 10mg and saw a huge improvement with my sleeping and aches and pains subsided. These made me gain weight and the Merina was'nt helping there either! After 2 years of hell I have had my Merina taken out today as it is the only thing I can relate to when all this pain/mood and crap started. I realise having a baby is a stressful time but considering I had a baby that slept through the night at 10 weeks I see no reason why I should feel so terrible. Anyway I just hope my quality of life improves now I have had the merina removed so I can get off the medication and be myself again. I am fit and healthy person and exercise and eat well so there is no real reason I should feel so awful! I know everyone is different but I think it is my bodies way of telling me that it does not like the Merina. Good luck everyone but beware of the side effects and go with your gut instinct if you don't feel yourself!

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