K.R. asks from Rochester, MN on July 20, 2008
Mirena vs ParaGuard
Hi,
I had Mirena placed about 2 yrs now. i have not been feeling like my self since then. I am constantly have this nausea (no puking) tired all the time, and headaches of course. i have not been getting my periods or should i say not even spotting in last 5 months. i thought maybe i am pregnant but no, test came back negative. i have seen my doctor about 7 months ago and i told him what was happening but he was not conerned at all.
well now i want to get rid of Mirena and try Paraguard. my sister has that one and she does not have any of my symptoms, prehaps thats because Paraguard does not have any hormones and Mirena does. i dont know, i worry if i replace the one i have it will get worse or stay the same with Paraguard. so if anyone had a same problem and made a same decision let me know. is this the way to go or should i stick with Mirena? i so dont want to anymore.
thanks much for your responses
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K.K. answers from Minneapolis on July 22, 2008
I have only ever had the Paraguard IUD and I think it is great. No hormones and no effects. For me, I barely remember it is there - I feel absolutely nothing.
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B.M. answers from Minneapolis on July 21, 2008
Go and get a second opinion, I would not keep taking something that has such adverse reactions with my body. I know finding another dr. is a pain, but you need to see someone that will listen and check your symptoms. My daughter had the nuvaring and she started experiencing side affects that would not go away and her dr. listened and went through other options with her. I do not have time for someone in the medical profession that will not listen and treats me as though my symptoms are not important. No excuse is good enough for that kind of treatment.
J.H. answers from Bismarck on July 29, 2008
Google Dr. John Lee and learn about what different drugs can do to your body. It's really interesting. He has studied hormones and has lots of good information.
Since birth control pills were introduced in the 1960's breast cancer has dramatically increased. Also, progestins are not the same as progesterones (natural) because drug companies can not sell things made from plants and nature. So they made progetins in the lab and put them in HRT and birth controls. Don't take my word for it. Check out Dr. John Lee. Most doctors support drug companies, they will not tell you or even know all of the side effects. There is another author I think Karen Klitzke who wrote a book about hormones. I gave the book back to my friend before I wrote the title down-my bad.
Natural balancing creams is in my opinion much better. Contact me if you have any question.
S.S. answers from Madison on July 22, 2008
I had ParaGuard for 2 1/2 years and loved it!! No hormones, no side effects. I did get a heavy period for the first 3 months, no big deal really. Once I had it removed, I got pregnant right away (yeah!) I recommend it to all my friends!
A.B. answers from Minneapolis on July 22, 2008
I would also check insurance. I know that I ended up having to pay for my own Mirena, and it cost as much as if I would have stayed on the pill! That is, as long as I kept it in the whole 5 years. I have one to go.
I don't have nausea, but I have my periods that make up for the other 80% of you who are skipping them--10days and heavy! And my headaches right before are killer, but some of that is peri-menapause.
I don't know about ParaGuard, I just know that the only thing keeping in Mirena is my stubbornness to throw away the money I spent on it.
I don't know where you live, but for anyone looking for an amazing down to earth OB/Gyn, Nancy Gossard at Park Nicollet Clinic in St. Louis Park is amazing. She is a straight talker, and a real person. She is not a doctor, but a nurse practitioner.
E.K. answers from Milwaukee on July 22, 2008
I tried and IUD without hormones and I had double periods and painful cramps. I then tried Mirena and LOVE it. No problems or side affects. I guess we are all different. I wondered why I waited so long with the one that was not working when I actually changed. When I took the pill I was sooooo sick all the time so I am really shocked I feel fine on the Mirena. Are you sure it's the IUD causing you nausea? Also, my friend was telling me she just got her tubes "plugged". This is a new procedure and non reversible. No side effects or hormones. It sounds great for those of us who do not want more children. Go with your gut. If you are having problems with your current IUD it is not difficult to try another. Good luck.
T.M. answers from Des Moines on July 23, 2008
What are Mirena or ParaGuard?
C. answers from Minneapolis on July 22, 2008
Katarina-
Your experience with Mirena sounds a great deal like mine was. My doctor was also initially unconcerned with my issues...but when I began having a 17 day period in addition to my other symptoms (headache, backache, nausea,cramping, bloating, horrible acne, etc.) I finally had it taken out. When it was removed, it was like a flood gate was lifted. I have never bled that much in my life, even after the birth of both my children. I lost 12 pounds in 3 days, and my belly shrunk down two sizes after a week! It was bizarre. My advice to you is this--some people are not cut out to have a foreign body implanted in their bodies, and you may have the same problem with Paraguard, despite the lack of hormones--so maybe an IUD is not the answer. I went back on the pill, and my issues have subsided, and I am so relieved not to have that thing in me anymore! Good luck with your decision.
A.S. answers from Sioux Falls on July 22, 2008
I, too, have had issues with the Mirena IUD since its "installation" ~ cramping, nausea, and hot flashes. I have often been scared that I'm pregnant again because I had many of the same symptoms early in my first (and hopefully only) pregnany. Neither I or my doctor can feel the strings, but he seems unconcerned. I found out much of my cramping was due to an ovarian cyst, which has decreased in size, but I still just don't feel "right". After another incident of uncomfortable sex with my husband, I'm considering seeking a second opinion on what's going on. After a year of having it, I'm wondering if I should also switch to another form of BC. I was on the pill for YEARS, and never had this many problems ~ I just didn't like having to take them every day. I'll be very curious to see your responses (and sorry I don't have any answers ~ just empathy!).
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