Ladies, please learn about endometriosis. I started having pain 4 months after getting the Mirena, but it was simply coincidental. Endometriosis affects 1 in 10 women and often takes 10 years to diagnose -- many care providers simply aren't educated about it. Symptoms often include pelvic pain, either constantly, or around your cycle. It's a nasty disease, but once diagnosed you can start focusing on treatment and finding a true specialist. Hysterectomy, pregnancy, and ablation are NOT cures, though there are many professionals who still believe they are.
Hi, and wow!! I have to tell you this is my 2nd round w the Mirena so I'm going on my 7th year using this form. I originally Google left ovary pain with Mirena and to my surprise like you I am also having lower back (hip) problems I mean chronic pain with what I call bad episodes that I have been living with from what I recall to my doctor about 5 years now. All the doctors I have went to have no answer for the pain besides everything from scoliosis, arthritis, degeneration disc, a car accident I keep telling them I've never been in. I finally got so sick of it I went to an ortho doctor who has scheduled and MRI 2/16/16 because xray s show nothing. After this MRI if I do not have a clear answer I think I should consider the Mirena being the culprit. I too as a matter of fact new years day had a terrible terrible episode I couldn't walk, I couldn't get my panties or socks on myself. And I literally broke down, accepting that I have been defeated and this is now going to be something in my life I must accept and live with. It lasted a few weeks I'm still what I call all "wound" up but I am able to dress again myself. The thing is I know as I have for 5 years now it's only a matter of time!! Since having it removed have you found relief with the back pain? And how immediate did it go away?
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I had my 2nd Mirena removed on 7/2/15 and not replaced because of all the issues I have had in 10 years from it. I'm currently on the floor laying down unable to sit or stand. I had back problems on and off with it but not until 7/4, 2 days after removal, did I go 8 days without sitting or walking. I've used 4 years of sick time up within the last several months. After an X-ray I was sent to physical therapy by my general practitioner thinking it was muscle spasms and possible slight bulging disk. After not being able to walk within those 8 days I was finally sent for an MRI. I'm 38, and have spinal stenosis and have gone through 6 anti inflammatories, 3 epidural injections, more physical therapy and have done nothing but gotten worse. They laugh at me when I mention the Mirena saying there is no way this was caused by it.