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Nexplanon and depression

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koala33 · 12/08/2015 15:51

I had a Nexplanon implant for just over two years, and had it removed a couple of months ago. It is like a dark cloud has been lifted from my chest and I can finally see and feel the world clearly again!

Four months from having the implant inserted, I began feeling extremely depressed and having panic attacks. I had had infrequent periods of anxiety/low mood before the implant, but this was like nothing I had ever experienced before. I visited the doctor and was diagnosed with moderate depression. The doctor wanted me to go on anti-depressants but I refused and pushed for CBT. Following a 10 week wait, and I then had 6 sessions of CBT. It helped somewhat, and I began using mindfulness as a coping mechanism... the depression, although more manageable, lingered on. It felt like a constant grey cloud, weighing me down. At no point did any of the medical professionals I saw during this period suggest Nexplanon may be having an influence. After a bit of reading, I decided getting rid of the implant was at least worth a shot to see if it helped. At the Sexual Health Clinic I explained my reasons for wanting the implant removed, and was told there was very little evidence to suggest that Nexplanon was linked to depression and they suggested I keep it in. I insisted on having it taken out, as I at least wanted to know that my hormones were my own.

Now, two months down the line, the difference I feel is incredible! I am convinced Nexplanon is responsible for the depression taking a permanent and chronic role in my life, and I am so glad it's out. It shouldn't be given to people with a history of low mood without careful monitoring.

I've now noticed on the drugs.com webpage for Nexplanon that it says "Women with a history of depressed mood should be carefully observed. Consideration should be given to removing Nexplanon in patients who become significantly depressed."

Why on earth the implant wasn't picked up as a potential trigger for my depression by any medical professionals, and it was left to my own initiative to have it removed, is completely beyond me.

There is so little information about this on the internet so I wanted to post something here.

Has anyone else had similar experiences with Nexplanon?

OP posts:
captaincake · 12/08/2015 16:27

After reading this I am going to the wait to be seen clinic first thing in the morning to have mine out. I'm so angry I asked the psychologist if it could be contributing and he said definitely not without a second thought.

koala33 · 12/08/2015 16:53

Good luck captaincake, I hope it works out for you.

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captaincake · 12/08/2015 17:02

Thanks. I just tried to take it out myself but no luck. I can't believe it I had it put in in early December. I was fine. A month later I was an inpatient which made me worse and NOTHING is helping my depression improve. I'm pretty distraught that this thing inside me could be doing this to me.

koala33 · 12/08/2015 17:56

Please see a nurse about getting it removed, don't try yourself.

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IonaMumsnet · 12/08/2015 20:22

Evening folks. We just wanted to pop by to echo what the OP said. Trying to remove one of these things yourself is likely a very bad plan and may only make things worse. We definitely wouldn't recommend it. Captaincake - hope you're bearing up ok and are able to get it all sorted quickly in the morning.

captaincake · 12/08/2015 20:52

I gave up trying and will be going first thing in the morning. It's a walk in clinic so I hope there's no queue or DS will not be happy. The first booked appointment is in October!

captaincake · 13/08/2015 13:15

It's out. Thank you for posting this I really hope it helps me. I'm currently feeling very paranoid but I'm sure this will pass.

captaincake · 29/08/2015 11:14

I just want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for posting this. I was on the full dose of antidepressants with quetiapine and diazepam on top because they weren't doing anything, I had been an impatient the month after it was out in which was the worst time of my life. When you posted this I realised it all started shortly after I had nexplanon put in. I am now off all medication, I came off it all very fast and that was a rocky road but now I feel totally back to my normal self. Like this whole thing was a horrible nightmare.

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