Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Week 1 - post Implanon

Today, my period stopped, so that is good news as always! My mood is good and I have lost a considerable amount of water weight, and even my roommate said I look a little thinner. That said, the scale hasn't tipped in my favor yet.

My mood is great, I'm not tired, and just enjoying being artificial-hormone-free.

As for the IUD, I go back nd forth! I'm liking the hormone free me a lot and I'm not sure if I want to put my body through another possibility of weight gain. Which is making Paraguard, the copper IUD, much more attractive. I actually know a girl who has it and she seems to really like it. On the other hand, periods- ugh.

I think I will wait to make the decision until I'm in a relationship. I mean, what the hell is the point of birth control if you aren't getting some?

Friday, January 18, 2013

Post Implanon day 5


I am now on day 5 and the tiredness hasn't been an issue but I am cramping soooo bad. It took me awhile to realize that these are menstrual cramps because I haven't had them in forever! I'm also a tad irritable, which leads me to my next realization . . .

I have tried looking up "Implanon removal side effects" and there isn't much out there! I've read a few posts but most of the women are vague about it. Then, the rest of the posts are women complaining about the side effects they had while ON Implanon when the forum is for side effects AFTER Implanon! It's really pissing me off! So, hopefully this blog will, again, help women out there wanting to know about the entire process of getting Implanon, beginning to end that actually stays on topic!!! (grrrr, and what is with all the bad spelling/no punctuation/or all caps? All caps are harder for people to read, so people are more likely to skip over your comments. Also, have these women decided to worship Faulkner and take on stream of consciousness writing a la Benjy, the man-child? Thats right - you sounds like an idiot when you don't punctuate! Come on ladies, it's hard to take your complaints seriously when you type like a 3rd grader!). Sorry for that terrible grammar rant, I'm a bit of stickler when it comes to punctuation and all caps typing. I think I also mentioned my irritability today, so chalk some of it up to that.

So, here is a summation of all the side effects for those who don't want to read this long ass post:

-Nausea
-Tiredness
-Cramps
-Irritability

Kinda sounds like I'm going to have a period, doesn't it? Well, after writing this post, I just discovered that I started my first period in 2 and a half years! Explains all the symptoms now . . . but I won't apologize for the grammar rant.

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Post-Implanon day 4

So, my body is taking the break up with Implanon kinda rough.

Within the first 24 hours, I became pretty nauseous, which impaired my ability to sleep, which caused me to miss class both from lack of sleep but also nausea. Now, the nausea is gone but I'm tired all the time. At first it wasn't so noticeable what with an upset stomach but now I'm really feeling it. I'm hoping that by Tuesday I will start feeling better has the hormones leave my body, I'm just thankful the weekend is coming up so I can recover a bit.

I've started the research process with Merina and of course, there are tons of terrible reviews but I have learned to just take those for what they are worth. I won't know until I try, so I'm just going to go with it.

That said, I am on the fence as to which IUD, Paraguard or Merina. Basically; hormones or no hormones? I want to wait and see if I can't lose weight in a more timely manner, then decide which one to get. My gyno really put the pressure on to get the IUD ASAP, especially if I want to stay period free, but I can handle a flipping period for the love of <insert less offensive term here>!! Right now, I'm leaning towards waiting it out. I'm not to thrilled with all the post Implanon side effects I'm having, so I want some space from hormones for awhile.


Monday, January 14, 2013

Removal

Well, cyber space readers, I am writing to report that I just had Implanon removed.

First, let me explain:

The only reason I chose to get Implanon removed was because of weight gain. That is the only reason. And, to be fair, I have only gained 10 pounds, but after dieting for 5 months and getting into exercising 3 to 4 times a week without even being able to shed ONE pound is frustrating.

Also, 4 years ago, I lost 30lbs and had kept it off for 3 years straight (I even lost an additional 8 shortly after I got Implanon but that was because I was exercising). Granted, I am still over weight, but being able to keep that 30lbs off was really important to me, so when it came to be that I gained 10 and now can't lose it, I took it especially hard. I don't see my body as attractive anymore and I'm too self-conscious around guys in the first place, so to add the thought of my being too fat for someone to like me just makes it worse. Further, It's hard to be one of those people who lost a good portion of weight, only to gain it back. I do not want to be one of those people and there is no reason I should be that person. I know how to maintain my weight, so when previously and well known methods to lose weight don't work, I can only blame my birth control.

I also want to add that I hope no one lets my decision affect their decision to get Implanon inserted. It is only about 20% of women who experience the non-stop bleeding and I am proof that it CAN work successfully. My decision is so specific to me and my history that it really shouldn't make you or anyone rethink a perfectly effective (one of the most effective at that) birth control method.

Now, onto the actual removal:

Nearly painless! The worst part was the numbing shot which hurt SO MUCH LESS THAN GETTING IT INSERTED! I breathed through stinging, and it was over before I knew it. The shot that is. I guess some scar tissue built up around the rod, so she had some trouble wiggling it out. All I felt was pressure, so it was no worries for me.

My arm doesn't hurt, it isn't sore and it's well bandaged as I write this.

Now, my OBGYN wasn't going to let me off the hook without a through talking to about another form of birth control. To quote her "One of the most frustrating parts of my job is removing a perfectly effective birth control and not replacing it with another." I had to agree with her. I'm not a proponent of having sex without birth control, and as I hope you have read - I have few options on my plate.

After talking with her, she recommended (with confidence and vigor) Merina, an IUD with hormones (but much, much less than Implanon and the hormones are focused on your uterus). I asked her about my abnormal pap: not a problem. I asked about pain and it being more painful because I haven't had kids: most people say it isn't as bad as they thought. I brought up that I've never had kids, so would it be a good option for me: absolutely, she recommends them to most patients and quotes them as being one of the most effective methods. Also take into account that this was at the women's clinic at my University, so the majority of who she sees are college students like myself.

So, my next birth control adventure is Merina, which I will be happy to post about as well when I get it inserted. Possibly as soon as the end of this month (January).

WISH ME LUCK!