| Posted at 5:37 PM on Jun 24, 2009 by wishidknown, #42547 |
Hi Yes,
I had my mirena inserted in early 2006. Other than spotting & irregular periods and an almost constant discharge I was generally happy with the mirena. However as I am now in year 3 I've lost about 50% of my hair denisty. If light is shining on my head you can see right through to my scalp and I always had thick dense hair. The only positive thing has been my periods did eventually stop. I now might have a light period 2 times in a year.
However now there are a number of symptoms I'm having and non of them existed prior to me having the mirena IUD. The main complaint is my hair loss which is now getting noticeable to people other than myself...boyfriend comment several months ago I was going bald in my old age...I'm in my early 40's! What caught my attention on your post was your rotator cuff shoulder comment. In addition to traveling joint pains that I've been having for a couple of years now...mostly fingers, knees and sometimes ankles my shoulder is now useless. I have the same issues with not being able to sleep on that side, can't raise my arm or put it behind me. I can no longer dress myself without modifying how I do it and forget being able to put on or remove my bra....I don't remember having any trauma that would have caused this injury and your comment on this caught my attention. I never really considered it part of my mirena complaints though but it is food for thought.
So looking back to all the unexplained symptoms I've gone through for the past 3 years and never connected it to the mirena I now see all my complaints are echoed in 100's & 1,000's of postings.
Balding
joint pain
joint swelling
abdominal twinges
bloating
a red flush that seemed like a hot flash early on and for the 1st year
but lessened and then stopped after 2 years.
constant watery discharge with odor
Go to HotzeHWC.com you have classic low thyroid... if you get on Natural Thyroid you TSH will drop to less than .5 and you will feel so much better... i am 45 yr old male and within 90 days on Nature Throid my cholesterol dropped 50 points.. this is a $25/mo med, no need for lipitor, etc..
Take the tests on the www.hotzehwc.com website... i promise you are low thyroid, the TSH is telling the Thyroid gland make more make more but it can't make enough so your TSH is high..good luck...
i am on Testosterone, Cortisol, Thyroid, and Progesterone
Let me respond to your TSH levels:
I am also 48 and have Hashimoto's (an autoimmune disease that attacks the thyroid), so my thyroid levels are regularly monitored. TSH levels alone are useless. You should have your Free T4 also tested. Free T4 is more useful in evaluating thyroid function and will provide better data for determining if you have hypothyroidism and should be treated. You might also ask your doctor to test for thyroid antibodies (test for Hashimoto's). Once Hashimoto's progresses, you ultimately lose thyroid function.
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