I have had the Mirena coil for nearly 3 years. I agonised for a long time whether to have it at first, reading horror stories really didn't help!
In the end I felt it might be worth taking my GP's advice because not only was I looking for a contraceptive, but I was suffering from very heavy periods and PMT. He swore by it, but being a man I was scepitcal Ha, I believed his professional judgement and feedback He had from his patients.
Relieved to have found it to works for me. It was painless when I had it fitted, at first I did bleed for a while, but then I found I have no periods at all! Bliss, I have a little show once a month, and no associated nightmare PMT.* (occassional breast tenderness, and once a month bloat)
I admit my hormones have given me grief all of my life, I never got on with the combined pill or mini pill, in my 20's. However after the birth of my DS now 6, I put off thinking about contraception for about a year, relying on condoms, In the end, it was my GP who suggested the coil to help with heavy periods,
*And I take a supplement Agnus Castus - from a well know Health food shop, and I truely believe this helps me. If I run out and leave it too long before taking again, My husband practically marches me to the shop to buy more! Ha.
I am coming up to 3 years and I can't remember what the next step is? Do I have it changed? checked? I will contact my GP. I think I can safely say I will continue, I am dreading having periods again :-(
I hope that anyone who is thinking about having it fitted, gives it a try, not everything is right for everyone, but it's worth a try. I really feel for anyone who has not got on with it.
Good Luck Ladies!
p.s I also take anti-depressants, I have done on and off for years, I started again due to anxiety, following a bereavement, which was before having the Mirena fitted. I don't feel this effects things.