Liomari 0 Posted January 29, 2011 How expensive is the Mirena? If it is chemical, doesn't it affect your emotions like the pill? So, is it a combination pill/coil? I have this idea that you end up with strings, like a tampon, hanging out, which sounds unpleasant to me. I have no idea about costs i live in Scotland so got it on the NHS. It does have hormones in it, but at a very very small amount compared to the pill so side effects are lessened. They are also apparantly more effective and safer than the old copper coils, and have the added advantage of lessening periods rather than making them heavier. The strings hang out of your cervic, they dont come down into the vagina, as i say you can feel them but i have to squat and put your fingers up reeally far (sorry, TMI) and they are so small and tiny that they are difficult to feel. My boyfriend cant feel them. Apart from the fact i dont have a period anymore (and checking the strings every few months) i would have no awareness of having the coil in. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Globetrotter 1,340 Posted January 30, 2011 Thanks CLK & Liomari, that's excellent info. At my heaviest my periods became awful affairs, at one point the cycle completely flipped itself, 4 weeks of bleeding and 1 week off which went on for almost a year. It's better now post-op but I have Hair growth on my face that indicates hormonal imbalance and sometimes the pain during a cycle knocks the breath out of me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
clk 3,519 Posted January 30, 2011 Thanks CLK & Liomari, that's excellent info. At my heaviest my periods became awful affairs, at one point the cycle completely flipped itself, 4 weeks of bleeding and 1 week off which went on for almost a year. It's better now post-op but I have hair growth on my face that indicates hormonal imbalance and sometimes the pain during a cycle knocks the breath out of me. I'm not sure if you're stateside again or not, but I recommend a checkup/labs to see if you have PCOS and maybe even a lap to check for endometriosis. Being diagnosed for sure won't help, but it will at least point you in the right direction for treatment options. From age 12-19 I had 3 on, 1 off with my cycles and it was pure hell. It got a lot better after pregnancy and then wasn't as bad until about 2 years later. Then things got steadily worse. It's way TMI, but we're talking cycles were I could use super plus Tampax and overnight pads at the same time and STILL have overflow after two hours. So yeah, if you're having cycle hell like you're talking about, Mirena really could be a great option - I'm "normal" now, not experiencing horrible pain and long, heavy periods each month any more. Best of luck to you whatever you decide. If you do have PCOS, you know that's a real culprit when it comes to weight loss, don't you? You've been slow (and steady) the whole time, but hormonal imbalance will impede your loss. ~Cheri Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Globetrotter 1,340 Posted February 2, 2011 I'm not sure if you're stateside again or not, but I recommend a checkup/labs to see if you have PCOS and maybe even a lap to check for endometriosis. Being diagnosed for sure won't help, but it will at least point you in the right direction for treatment options. From age 12-19 I had 3 on, 1 off with my cycles and it was pure hell. It got a lot better after pregnancy and then wasn't as bad until about 2 years later. Then things got steadily worse. It's way TMI, but we're talking cycles were I could use super plus Tampax and overnight pads at the same time and STILL have overflow after two hours. So yeah, if you're having cycle hell like you're talking about, Mirena really could be a great option - I'm "normal" now, not experiencing horrible pain and long, heavy periods each month any more. Best of luck to you whatever you decide. If you do have PCOS, you know that's a real culprit when it comes to weight loss, don't you? You've been slow (and steady) the whole time, but hormonal imbalance will impede your loss. ~Cheri Yes, I do have PCOS, but what can I do about it that will increase my weight loss? I feel like I have all three - PCOS, endo, & thyroid. =C =C =C Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kaycol 0 Posted February 2, 2011 Hi, just thought I'd add my experience with the Mirena. I had mine put in in July and I love it. The only side effect I have had is acne along my jawline which is really irritating. I was previously on the pill and didn't have that issue. Otherwise, I never think about it. Periods were very light but I am just 4 weeks out from surgery so now they are a little whacked out but i know they will return to normal soon. Hope this helps just a little bit... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HollyW 5 Posted February 3, 2011 I just got my Mirena on Dec 15. I feel like I dont want to lose anymore, as I am 173 and losing my curves. My appetite is voracious and I have had spotting/period for 8 days now. I havent gained anything I havent lost in the next 2 days but its noticeable. Im hating it! I had discharge and some "smell" for the first week after it was inserted and now the never ending bleeding. Im depressed. If the bleeding does not subside by the time I go for my 6 week check up I'm having it removed. It's normal to have spotting for the first 6 months after having the Mirena inserted. Some people have it some don't but everyone is different. You need to try and give it six months before removing it. It is very typical to not have periods with the Mirena but you need to try and give it the full six months. Spotting is irritating but it beats full blown periods every month. Good luck! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HollyW 5 Posted February 3, 2011 Hi, just thought I'd add my experience with the Mirena. I had mine put in in July and I love it. The only side effect I have had is acne along my jawline which is really irritating. I was previously on the pill and didn't have that issue. Otherwise, I never think about it. Periods were very light but I am just 4 weeks out from surgery so now they are a little whacked out but i know they will return to normal soon. Hope this helps just a little bit... Mirena is non-hormonal and birth control pills are hormonal that is why you didn't have acne when you were on birth control pills. If the acne gets too much for you, you can see a dermatologist or go back on pills to control the acne. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
justdance 0 Posted February 22, 2011 Mirena does have hormones. The copper iud doesn't Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HetKF 33 Posted March 8, 2011 I had my 1st Mirena placed at the end of 2002 after my twins were born. Never had a period t/o except for some spotting here and there. Then, after my 5 yrs was up had another one put in. Only thing is....after my sleeve on 11/29/10 I went from never having periods to having them. I had 2 in December and then I have had them every 2.5 to 3 wks since. Very odd....not sure why??? I need to call my OB/GYN and ask what the deal is. My guess is since the weight is coming off maybe my hormones are changing and it's trying to normalize like everything else??? I'll let you know what I find out. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bemabound 11 Posted March 8, 2011 Can you get Mirena if you have never had a baby.....my girls are from China! I do have PCOS also and underactive thyroid....been on bc pills forever but need to get off when I have surgery..right? Any thoughts? Tracy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
clk 3,519 Posted March 8, 2011 Can you get Mirena if you have never had a baby.....my girls are from China! I do have PCOS also and underactive thyroid....been on bc pills forever but need to get off when I have surgery..right? Any thoughts? Tracy You definitely can, but I've read/heard that it's more uncomfortable to have it placed if you've never had a child, because the cervix has to be open to insert the IUD. ~Cheri Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wishes 125 Posted April 1, 2011 I am getting Mirena on Thursday. I am glad I was able to read this post, and the effects I might experience after surgery. Have any of you ladies heard if the Mirena is still effective after surgery with all the estrogen pumping through your body? Does it still prevent pregnancy? Or will that take a while to stabilize? Wishes Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mandynichole 169 Posted July 22, 2013 I have it, it was painful for two months, it's been "bothering" my husband the entire time. I've had the strings cut 3 times, i'm still bleed after intercourse & still bothering my husband. I think I'm gonna have it removed, the bad thing is it hasn't stalled my weight loss & my skin looks great! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
apricot1119 105 Posted July 22, 2013 I went with the paraguard, which is copper coil and no hormones. It does effect my periods, longer, heavier, more painful. But it's been in over 5 years and I have been overall very pleased with it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mandynichole 169 Posted July 23, 2013 Is anyone having problems only bleeding after intercourse! I think this things gotta come out Share this post Link to post Share on other sites