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Old 01-31-2009, 04:52 AM #21
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no glove, no love.
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Diagnosed by small fiber neuropathy.

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Old 01-31-2009, 12:31 PM #22
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the memories of Holland that your name evokes.....but that is off topic....ha
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I'm not a big fan of Mirena, I just told in another topic a few days ago: click

I don't know if it has something to do with my neuropathy, but for me it feels like it has. I have always been very sensitive to things that other persons even don't feel, for example at the dentist's.
I have had a mirena for about 7 years, and I love it. I am very sensitive to progesterone, so just couldn't tolerate the depo injections that you are doing so well on. I guess we are all different - the mirena suits me as the progesterone is not absorbed systemically. I do know that iud's are more easily tolerated by women who have had children.

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I use a copper IUD. It causes some heavier bleeding but is otherwise absolutely wonderful. I got it free from planned parenthood. Some insurance pays for it.
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