some of the symptoms I used to have before it was fitted.
Also, has anyone been successful in insisting that a replacement be fitted under anaesthetic. First time round I had to go to a Gynaecologist privately as my practice would only contemplate a local clinic (no anaesthetic) fitting. I've never had kids and the gynae said there was no way they'd get one through my cervix. My friend passed out having hers done.
Finally, has anyone had a mirena fitted when possibly post-menopause? I'm 58, but was still menstruating (more than regularly!), with bad endo, 4 years ago. I've no idea if I am now menopausal, but I don't want a return to monthly agony as a way of finding out. Thanks for all help.