Re: My personal experience with Mirena IUD and Endo
From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Jun 30 00:00:15 2009
the point about the hyst is 1) removing the uterus does not always
remove the pain, if endo remains in other places
2) removing the uterus has many long term issues, which you always want
to look into
hormones, organ support, mood
At Mon, 29 Jun 2009, anonymous wrote:
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>Mirena, in my opinion, is legendary for causing this eird bleeding. I
>would not have a hyst if I were you, do you have endo? have you ever had
>surgery, an excision of endo?
>
>you might have adeno, endo, etc
>
>have you heard of nfp? natural family planning? for many women it works,
>and the use progesterone to control any heavy bleeding
>
>if you have endo, removing your uterus will not remove the endo - you
>have to have that excised by a specialist
>
>centerforendo.com has some educational articles
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>naprotechnology.com
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>these doctors can help you chart, test hormones (the imbalance can cause
>bleeding) and help you supplement with bio-identical progesterone
>
>omsoul.com
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>fertilitycare.org
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>also, diet can often help
>
>endo-resolved.com
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>endometriosis.org/nutrition
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>makingbabies.com (see diet section for that info, about helping endo)
>
>johnleemd.com
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>endo101.com
>
>At Mon, 29 Jun 2009, Laura wrote:
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>>I got my IUD put in about 2 yrs ago every since then I have been
>>bleeding just whenever. 2 months ago I did not bleed for a whole month
>>then last month I started and it lasted 2 weeks, stopped for 1 week and
>>now I am back on it severe cramping, bleeding, and pain dont know what
>>is causing it I am going to the doctor on the 2nd of july to see what is
>>causing this. This is my last resort before a hysterectomy. I am 31
>>yrs old, I was blessed to have my 2 baby girls and do not want any more
>>kids. Anyone else experienced these problem with Mirena IUD?