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i get alot of menstrual pain when my period is due. i had check up after six mths that i've had the mirena put in and all is well. my dr said that it will take  a year before everything settles down. but in the meantime i suffer with alot of pain and also dizziness. hope to get an answer soon nicky90
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599170 tn?1300973893
Hi, i really think perhaps this medication is not right for you, different body chemistrys will work well with medicine, some will work bad with it......there are several other meds, similar,,you should not be dizzzy or bleeding alot..also this endangers your ability to drive, go up and down stairs etc..

Please speak with your Ob/gyn and ask for another option...there are alot of them.

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1381706 tn?1279898722
Well let me tell you I had the Mirena put in on Sept 29th 2009 and actually got pregnant and delivered my 5th son on June 14th 2010... After the birth of my son the Mirena came out, and I had severe Hemmoraging after and had to have a DNC, the 12 days later I started to hemmorage again where I was visiting my husband in the ICU after he had just had a stroke and ended up in the ER with severe bleeding! I was passing clots anywhere from 1 ince big to almost 12 inches and the had to have another DNC, where that didnt work had several units of blood and within 15 minutes of being out of the O R for the DNC I was back in there for a hystorectomy??? Please if you have problems with it have it checked out...
Mandy
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have u been checked for a gyni problem endometriosis
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