So This is the Dreaded Mirena Crash (and Burn)

IUD or intrauterine device

Experiencing and coping with the Mirena crash, following removal of the Mirena IUD. Symptoms, feelings, and helpful tips for getting through it.

The Mirena IUD… All I can say is never again. Ever.

I used Mirena for a very long time. And yes, I’m experiencing the Mirena crash at this very moment and have been for the last week and a half, though I really didn’t know exactly what I was experiencing until I started to do a little more research and reading. 

I can say that I wish I’d researched the IUD more before deciding to go down that path. I wish I’d been more concerned about my health when I was younger, more concerned with living a more natural lifestyle.

Now that we do care more, we’re also getting a little older; I’m no spring chicken. And though my family may be shocked to read this (if they read this), we’re also planning to try for another baby (more on this in a near future post, I promise).

We weren’t going to tell anyone and just keep our secret all to ourselves, but Dan and I both decided maybe I should write about this and share my story.

Mirena removal side effects seem to be something that many women experience, but if they’re like me, they may not fully be prepared for them or even know they’re coming.

What Causes the Mirena Crash?

In short, the Mirena Crash is due to hormone imbalance following Mirena removal.

Now that I’m experiencing the crash, I’m seriously wondering if some of the problems I’ve experienced while having Mirena as a form of birth control have been due to that little foreign contraption hangin’ out in my uterus. So many things make a lot of sense when I think about it.

For the longest time, I’ve woke up with night sweats, had severe abdominal pain and issues with what I thought was my colon (nothing found on colonoscopy and other tests), mood swings, hair loss (you wouldn’t believe the amount of hair I’ve cleaned out of my brush time and again), weight gain that just seems stuck no matter how much exercise or eating right I do, etc., etc.

Mirena Crash Symptoms

Symptoms of Mirena crash can include the following:

  • Headaches
  • Fatigue
  • Mood swings
  • Anxiety
  • General malaise and feeling of just not feeling good

Since having the Mirena IUD removed about a week and a half ago, I’ve crashed (and sorta burned). Well, not literally, but I’ve honestly felt like it.

Headaches

Oh my word, the headaches. I can honestly say the only headache I’ve had that’s been worse than these headaches was due to altitude sickness because they’re killer.

No amount of ibuprofen or essential oils help. Nothing. It’s like I’ve gone cold turkey, and I just have to wait for the pain to subside, and it eventually does, but it can last all day.

The pain is all over my head, even in my neck. I’ve even had pain shoot up from my shoulder/neck area to my head. Awful.

woman experiencing a headache, one of the Mirena crash symptoms

Fatigue

I’m sooooo tired! I could sleep 12-14 hours straight.

Well, I can’t, but if I could… So tired.

Mood Swings

One minute I’m fine, the next I feel like I’m raging inside. Well, raging is what my boys call it when you get angry, so I’m going with that.

I’m irritable and grumpy.

Anxiety

I think this has been the worst of it all. I wake up at night, can’t go back to sleep, and feel this elephant of anxiety in my chest, mind, and spirit.

I can’t put my finger on exactly why I’m feeling that way. There’s no reason to feel anxious.

I mean, I have the normal deadlines for work, the normal family stuff going on, the normal chores and stuff that need done, but nothing out of the ordinary. I can’t put my finger on why I’m so pent up and worked up!

It’s like doom, gloom, and anxiety all rolled up into one tightly wound little package. It’s got me feeling like I’m going C-R-A-Z-Y!

And until I learned about the Mirena Crash, I thought I was going crazy.

General Malaise and Feeling of Just Not Feeling Good

I’ve almost felt like I’m coming down with something.

It’s just a general feeling of not feeling good. It’s yuck.

So, What Am I Doing about It? Mirena Crash Detox

(Disclaimer: If you’re experiencing Mirena crash symptoms, please do your own research, and talk to your health care provider. This is simply my own experience.)

Citrus fruits on a cutting board with a knife

Honestly, I’m just waiting it out and taking a few steps to help myself go through a bit of a Mirena detox.

  • I’m using my essential oils for emotional and general well-being, and I’m so glad I have them.
  • Drinking a lot of water. My water bottle helps me stay well hydrated.
  • Eating more citrus and berries and trying to eat things that will hopefully help me detox just a bit and get through this. My favorite blueberry spinach smoothie and tropical fruit smoothie are just what I’m craving.
  • I’m on a food-based prenatal vitamin.
  • Also, I’m exercising every day, sweating it out; and let me tell you, exercise does wonders for the emotions and for building up a feeling of strength.
  • I’m using my calming bedtime foot rub to both help with feeling anxious, and it helps my restless legs and arms.

From what I’ve read, I think my body is just freaking out a bit, trying to get back on track, and figure out what is going on and what it needs to do.

Hopefully, this won’t last much longer; most people say it lasts for a short period of time, about a week or two… A select few have gone longer or more long term.

I’ve also read that it gets better with menstruation. Can’t say I’ve ever looked forward to that ’til now. Oh but I do.

I honestly feel like I’m on the tail end of the crash. Yesterday was better, today is ok, tomorrow can only go up from here.

Why Share All of This?

I can’t tell you what to do in your personal life, nor do I want to; but I do want you to be aware.

Do your own research, study up on things before you say yes, know what you’re putting into your body.

Get to know your own body. Don’t ignore problems.

Ask your health care provider, and don’t be afraid to go to your visit armed with a whole list of questions.

Your health really is in your hands.
Grab on to that responsibility for dear life, and don’t let go.

Of course, I also write this to share my story and relate to others who’ve experienced it, as well.

With that said…

Have you experienced the dreaded Mirena Crash? What has been your experience?

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Comments

215 responses to “So This is the Dreaded Mirena Crash (and Burn)”

  1. London Williams

    I had mine removed July 21, we are trying to convince. 3 weeks ago I stared feeling like I was coming down with the flu. Chills, headaches, nausea, shortness of breath, tighten in my chests. Last Wednesday I started having nightmares, every night, multiple dreams. waking up soaked in sweat, with horrible indigestion and getting sick. I’m Crying all the time over nothing. I’m so moody and I can’t focus on anything. Reading your post and all the comments has helped so much. I thought I was going crazy… Seeing the doctor on Thursday to see if I can get any help. I had never heard of the crash, I had it in for 5 years. I have had stomach issues, hair loss and other heath problems that were never associated with a IUD. Thanks again for sharing your story. I’m sure you have helped hundreds of women realize they aren’t crazy. Btw, has anyone conceived since having it removed that shared there story?

    1. Hi London, I’m so sorry you’re experiencing all of this. I hope the doctor can help you to feel better. You mention hair loss… I wonder, have they checked your thyroid? And yes, I had another baby in 2016. I hope you get to feeling better very soon!

  2. Ashley

    I got mine removed about 6 weeks ago and last Friday experienced a horrible crash. Was about 10pm at night and I began to feel nauseous, hot flushes, shaking, reflux. Was horrible. I suffer from anxiety but this was way over the top. 4 days later I’m still experiencing these symptoms day in day out. My dr has put me on the pill but not sure if this be would be helping.
    I have started taking multi vitamins and vit b tablets of a morning as well as happy hormones.
    I’m hoping this feeling will go away soon!!

    1. Ashley, I’m so sorry you’re experiencing these symptoms! I hope you’re feeling better very soon.

    2. Kelly

      My symptoms were very similar in the beginning. Exercise helped a lot, even though I didn’t feel like doing it. Get some lavender Epsom salts and try and relax in the bath.

      1. These are some great tips. Thank you, Kelly!

  3. Carrie

    Thank u for sharing this info. I had mine removed in July and have been feeling totally exhausted for the last 3 weeks. All I want to do is sleep when usually I’m a manic busy working Mum. Not quite sure how I’m going to manage juggling work and kids being off due to it but will take your advice on board. I thought I was going crazy and keep thinking I’m coming down with something but this makes a lot of sense. Thank u x

    1. Carrie, I’m so sorry you’re experiencing this. Hang in there! It’s always a good idea to talk to your doctor about your symptoms, as well, just in case there is something else underlying going on. I hope you are feeling better soon!

  4. Christy

    Thank you so much for your blog! I just had mine removed 6 days ago after having it in for 10 years. Found out when they did the sonogram to remove it that I also have a few other things wrong (Adenomyosis and PCOS) that will cause very heavy painful periods and I haven’t had a problem with that because the Mirana probably masked it all. They say if this does start happening I may need to have a hysterectomy (there are medical reasons why I can’t do the other treatments). I have been bleeding and clotting for three days now. Constant pain but not to horrible. I just feel blah. Feel like I could cry because of anything (and I have). I am very very tired and my body aches. I just do not feel normal at all. Really hoping the crash will not hit me hard.

    1. Oh Christy, I am so sorry you’re feeling this way. I hope you are feeling better soon. Thank you for sharing your story with us.

  5. C. Lane

    There is a CURRENT class action lawsuit against them and several other versions – ie: Skyla –
    I’m not one to tell people to sue anyone in general, but when the FDA allows things like this to get passed without care of the human population, I think this lawsuit makes a statement. In researching what it takes for drug companies to get things passed for selling, it’s shocking. Im so sorry for all of you. I haven’t dealt with any of these IUD’s personality, but I have great empathy for all of you.

  6. Rachel

    I had mine in for almost 3 1/2 Year’s-got it put in about 5 weeks after I had my child. I blamed having my first kid in my 30s for all my issues because doctors won’t put any blame on the product. Anyways, I had it taken out almost 2 weeks ago… here is where the hell begins. They couldn’t find it! I had to go in for a ultrasound internal and over the belly… they still couldn’t find it. Then I had to get an X-ray and it had traveled to the lower left side of my uterus. They weren’t sure if it had traveled out of the uterine wall or if it was attached to the wall. I had to under go “surgery” to have it removed. I was put under and everything. Luckily it was in the uterus so I didn’t have to get cut open. Needles to say the amount of time I had to take off from work, the co pays, and the upcoming hospital bill my husband and I weren’t expecting. Do your research before considering this product. I didn’t and wish I had.

  7. Kelly

    Just an update.
    Starting my fourth AF.
    The neuropathy/numbness in my toes came back for only a day this time! Nausea is slowly going away. Anxiety is SEVERE a few days before AF but almost non-existent the rest of the months. I have a lot of fatigue during the day, but that could be because I cut out all caffeine and I’m still adjusting. I’m getting boob pain and nerve pain all over, but AF just started, so I’m thinking it will go away in the next day or two.

    At the risk of jinxing myself, the insomnia was gone ALL MONTH! So even if I get waves of it here and there, I’m less worried these things are permanent.

    I was able to wean myself off of my progesterone cream, but think I might use half the dosage to try and ditch these last lingering symptoms.

    Keep up the fight ladies!

  8. Kelcie Quiel

    Thank you for sharing your story. I had my mirena out 10 years ago after having it for less than 1 year and having issues the entire time. I still believe I have symptoms from that darn thing after all these years. How have you been feeling since your removal?

    1. Hey Kelcie, no problem! I’m doing ok now. It’s been awhile since I had it out, and a lot has happened… I’ve had another baby and then had a hysterectomy, thanks to adenomyosis and a few other issues. I hope you’re doing well!

  9. Erica

    Thank you so so so much for posting about this!!! I just had my IUD removed 3 months ago and am still experiencing what I now understand is the “Mirena crash”. Granted my doctor tried to put me on the pill right after and I think that is effecting how long it’s taking my body to balance itself out. Now I am birth control free and am hoping my body will go back to normal soon!

    1. Erica, you’re very welcome. I hope you’re feeling well!

  10. Matilda

    I’ve had 2 Mirena’s and after getting it placed (both times) I felt like I went nuts!! The big difference with me was all these symptoms happened while I had it. I’m now at the beginning of my 5th year, of my second one, and I am about to have it removed. I’m so excited because if history repeats itself I will lose about 25 lbs pretty quickly. I also won’t have (hopefully) all the symptoms described. I’ve been getting more and more depressed lately, but I just keep attributing it to this device. It’s horrible and great at the same time. I loved not getting pregnant, and having periods, but can’t wait to feel emotionally normal again!

    1. Matilda, I hope you’re feeling well!

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