So This is the Dreaded Mirena Crash (and Burn)

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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. Erin

    Hi,
    I had the mirena put in 6 weeks ago. After I got it put in I saw someone post about gaining weight and all the side effects so I decided to research it more. Now I’m terrified and I wish I researched it more before I decided to get it. Do you think I’ll get the crash if I only had it in for 6-7 weeks? I called my doctor today to tell them I want it removed and she said the provider will call me to discuss and she never did. It’s only been a short amount of time but I can tell my body is different. I had my 2nd baby 5 months ago. I started a diet and can’t lose any weight, my back hurts, my left hip has been hurting since right around when I first got the mirena, I’m so tired and just lazy and no energy at all, and I think it’s all something to due with the mirena. I read online that all the doctors say it’s nothing to do with that, but I want it removed ASAP. I also am now scared to get it removed because of the crash. Has anyone only had it for 2 months or so, and still experienced the crash symptoms?

    1. Meaghan

      My obgyn won’t take mine out after a year or 2 years! I’m always tired and drained. My hubby noticed mood changes and told me to get it out because I was acting like a crazy b**** and my gyno said it wasn’t from the iud. Since you haven’t had it as long your body probably hasn’t adjusted to the hormones yet. Stay adamant with your doctor’s office if you want it out. I wish I had been more stern about it. It’s your body and your decision to make, not their’s. Good luck!

  2. Victoria

    Hi

    Thank you ladies for making me feel I’m not alone ….so sorry you have all gone through this nightmare! I had been having issues down below, horrible discharge and odour so went to get checked out before Christmas and doc said I had thrush …ok that’s not bad then she hit me with there was red aggravation at my cervix so took swabs and said it could be my coil as was due to be removed later this year. Then the C word came out her mouth so I had to get blood tests too. I had a smear in October which came back fine but doc said it could be the early indication of cervical cancer… WTF how is this happening. My dad was I hospital and had just had an emergency back operation so it was a stressful time with Christmas too. Doc wanted an emergency referral to hospital for a better look and more testing. Blood test ok thank god and Got app last week, doc thought it was my body rejecting the coil and it was irritating my cervix causing the inflammation so he removed it . Four days later all hell had broke loose …. I’m teary, am irrational as very short tempered even with my four year old which is making me feel even worse. Like many of you I’ve suffered on and off with anxiety but it was that I was sad, flat, no motivation felt depressed…work was ridiculous and I couldn’t cope was crying every day and getting so angry. Phoned GP and got app with mental health practitioner ….I just wanted a tablet to feel better ( I never like taking pills especially pick me ups) but I was feeling desperate. I know with my dad I had a lot of added stress in life but i had hit a wall! My husband found information about the effects of the coil removal which was nausea, mood swings, low mood, anxiety , Insomnia the list goes on. He booked us a holiday Later in year to cheer me up and I wasn’t one bit excited . Every time I spoke to someone about it I cried…I cried at the news coverage of Brexit (from uk) thinking about pigs and bacon the stuff I cried about is weird !! Mental health said it was build up of stress and depression And wanted me on antidepressants and signed off work. I mentioned what my Husband had seen about the crash and she said she had it and her friends having a torrid time just now too. I have a line off work for a week and she is going to phone next week to see if my mood has improved. I do not want to go on medication as it sounds like my coil removal has rocked my world and I’m hoping it settles soon .

    1. Victoria, I’m so sorry you’re going through all of this. I hope that you are feeling better very soon. I’m so glad you’ve sought help dealing with all of it; that’s a really good first step to healing and feeling better.

  3. Nicola

    Hi I had my Mirena Coil taken out 3 weeks tomorrow and am suffering with the crash. My anxiety is through the roof. I feel shaky I have the cough heartburn and tingling in my hands and feet. Am I likely to suffer these symptoms for much longer. I feel like I’m going mad and not in control.

    1. Nicola, I’m so sorry you’re experiencing all of this. I would really recommend that you see your doctor as soon as possible to make sure something else isn’t going on, as well.

  4. Ula

    Thank you, Mel. Thank you for sharing your story. All the best to you and your family in the new year. X

    1. You’re very welcome, Ula. Thank you, and Happy New Year to you too!

  5. Ula Musiol

    Dear Ladies,

    I think or rather hope it’s a Mirena crash I’m going through. I had Mirena for 5 years and got it removed in March 2019. I got my period a month or two after but in June I started feeling tired and mentally withdrawn. It all proroperly started in September. I’ve had terrible very low energy, brain fog(total feeling of not being with it, de-realisation, headaches, extreme anxiety, palpitations, adrenaline rushes, visual disturbances (floaters) after a month and a bit I started getting this pain around the area of my liver and tingling and numbness in my arms and feet.sorry for the details but my digestion has not been great either- it’s more loose and food doesn’t seem to be digested properly. I’ve been thinking it is something sinister like a brain tumor or MS. I had an MRI and it showed i have a cyst on my pineal gland but the neurologist said they don’t give symptoms and are common. My cat scan showed no tumor., I had EEC and angiography of my brain which all came back OK. My bloods are OK. It’s just over 3 months now and the brain fog is not as bad and the headaches not as frequent. The tingling and numbness are not gone and the floaters are are very bad. I’d like to ask if anyone was getting tingling and numbness and weird sensations in their feet and hands and if you had the floaters. It’s been over 3 months now. Has anyone had it for this long? It is slightly improving (I’m even scared to say it in case it hits me hard tomorrow). I’m a single mom and I’m terrified I have a serious condition which will stop me from looking after my boy. It angers me when people say it’s depression or a nervous breakdown. I would really appreciate some responses. Lots of love to all you Mirena fighters and survivors.

    1. Hi Ula, I’m so sorry you’re experiencing all of this. I can’t say I had any tingling or numbness… That was not a symptom I experienced. I’ll let others answer and share. But I hope that you are feeling better very soon, and that your doctor can help you get to the root of the problem.

  6. Steph

    Hi I’ve been researching this since I removed my Mirena, only had it 6 months but blamed it for weight gain and inability to lose it and wanted control of my hormones again!
    However I am actually scared as I write this of the crash symptoms reappearing. It’s been about 3-4 days instantly felt relieved and gained a normal (heavy) period. Good. I’ve always had some anxiety/ depression and on Sertralline, but this increased 10x. Yesterday for example I was relatively happy and calm in the morning and exercised, when I returned I experienced excruciating anxiety and uncontrollable crying bouts where my whole body was shaking and like I just wanted to scream out pain! I haven’t told anyone because I feel like it’s my business at the moment. I had huge anxiety and had to rest, then managed to pick myself up and get out in the sun, felt fine, then again later it returned.
    I’m anxious because I start new jobs (today!) and need to make them work! I can’t be incapacitated by unexplained sadness!
    In America there’s lots of info about ‘injury lawyers’ against Bayer because these symptoms where NEVER explained to me, do you think the UK has similar? It’s making me nervous, anxious, sad and like i’m fighting against falling into a black hole.
    I will speak to my family soon about this and maybe a doctor but I do not want more meds.

    1. Steph, I’m not sure about the UK. But I would definitely urge you to speak with your doctor. I’m so sorry you’re experiencing all of this. I hope and pray your new jobs go well and that you are feeling better soon.

  7. Amy

    Hi there,

    3 weeks post removal I crashed hard. Panic attack, anxiety, and depression. I am now 6 weeks post removal and still having ups and downs. It is definitely worse at night. Felt like I was going crazy until I read all of these posts. I have been having crying spells out of nowhere, and the fatigue has hit. Anyone care to share when their crash ended? I’m just so anxious about when I’m going to feel like myself again. TIA!

    1. Amy, I definitely recommend talking with your doctor. I’m so sorry you’re experiencing all these symptoms. I hope that you are feeling better by now.

    2. Monk

      I have had the Mirena for 10 years, had it removed in January and it has been the worst feeling ever. Anxiety, depression, shaking, nausea you name it I had it. And seems to be the worst when my cycle come on every month.

  8. Margaret

    I recently had my Skyla IUD out, because I had been experiencing severe chest tightness while on it. After removal, the chest tightness went great and I thought I was feeling amazing-until about 2 weeks later when I was hit with a spotting so heavy I almost went to the ER, followed by a panic attack. Since, for the last three weeks, I have been feeling pretty non-stop anxious. Docs think its anxiety, nothing else seems to be wrong, but I have never experienced anything like this in my life. These have been the worst few weeks of my life. Has anyone had any luck switching off IUD and trying to mitigate the crash through going back on the pill? I am desperate and willing to try anything

    1. Margaret, I’m so sorry you’re experiencing this. I don’t have any experience with going back on the pill, but I’d definitely encourage you to talk to your doctor or find another doctor if you need to. Again, I’m so sorry, and I hope you’re able to get some answers and get to feeling better soon.

    2. Kelly

      I definitely recommend exercise and adding a magnesium glycinate or malate supplement (ask your doctor first). My crash lasted almost a year and when I added the magnesium supplement, several of my issues resolved including the anxiety.

      1. Kelly, that’s really interesting about the magnesium. Thank you for sharing your story.

  9. Jo

    I am glad i have come across this site as i am going through the crash at the minute, i am 2 weeks on from removal and feel fine most of the day but then from 4 to 5 pm onwards i feel anxious when i have nothing to feel anxious about and down not depressed just down, i had the Mirena for a totally of nearly 8 years never put my symptoms down to it neither has a doctor untill i saw my gyne in December who said the Mirena can cause your symptoms!!
    I know it will take time to get back to normal but i really hope i do i’m looking forward to my period to be honest so i can start to get back to a normal routine.

    1. Jo, I’m sorry you’re not feeling well. I’m glad you’ve talked to your doctor, though! It really helps to have that support.

    2. Kelly

      Talk to your doctor. Exercise and eating healthy help, and I highly recommend adding magnesium glycinate or malate, it helps with anxiety and sleep.

    3. Amy

      Hi Jo,

      Hope you are feeling better! I’m curious to know if you tried any progesterone cream or supplements?

    4. Meagan Avila

      For me, weeks 1-4 were the worst. I am 4 months post-IUD removal. I have bouts of anxiety. I notice they are dominate during the luteal phase, the progesterone dominate portion of menses. I am taking B6 which helps your body produce progesterone. I truly think it will take a minimum of 6 months to a year for MY body to get back to normal. We just have to ride the wave. Meditation does wonders!

  10. Mollie

    I know this was posted a couple years back but im just now looking for answers regarding my IUD removal. This is day 5 post removal. 2 days after removal I felt HUNGRY. 3 days post removal I snacked all day, couldn’t concentrate, felt irritable, and tired. Then came day 4 (yesterday) I woke up late morning on Sunday after sleeping 9 hrs and still was exhausted. I also had a headache with some dizzy, gloomy feelings. I took my family on a late morning walk thinking it would clear my head/ mind and work up some energy. I literally felt my legs were cinder-blocks. All i could think about was going to bed. We went home and i put my toddler and myself down for a nap.. I slept ALL DAY! Thank goodness it was a weekend and my husband was home or I dont think i could have mothered my son. Last night i would wake up every hour in cold sweats from odd dreams. Very light sleep. Feeling anxious and bothered. Very unsettling. Now im on day 5 and i do feel better than yesterday but im still to tired and feel scared. I also feel a bit nauseous. I hate the anxious, nervous, hard to focus feelings. I wish i never had the IUD!!! I pray this passes quickly!

    1. Mollie, I’m so sorry you’re experiencing all of this. I would really encourage you to reach out to your doctor and let them know the symptoms you’re experiencing, in case there’s another problem. I hope you are feeling better soon!

    2. Amy

      Hi Mollie,

      Going through the crash now and it’s awful. Hope you are feeling better, any suggestions that worked for you would be great appreciated!

    3. Meagan A Avila

      For me, weeks 1-4 were the worst FOR ME. I am 4 months post-IUD removal. I have bouts of anxiety. I notice they are dominate during the luteal phase, the progesterone dominate portion of menses. I am taking B6 which helps your body produce progesterone. I truly think it will take a minimum of 6 months to a year for MY body to get back to normal. We just have to ride the wave. Meditation does wonders! IT GETS EASIER YOU GOT THIS QUEEN

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