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Ugh Why Me?

 I have been feeling extremely emotional anymore. It is not a fun time. I really hope that it is just because of my period. I've been on Mirena now for some years and never really had any complications with it until this last time I got it put in. This last Mirena I got put in, I ended up getting a hemorrhaging cyst. I was really scared when I found out that I had the cyst. The doctor told me that I have to wait at least 3 months before they take action just in case my body filters it out on its own. Apparently these are really common among young women who get the Mirena.

I won't be able to find out until the New Year if my cyst has cleared up or not. So for now I just hope that it goes away because quite frankly, I found ti disturbingly gross to have this cyst inside me. It's just chilling like "Heyyyy!" Ha Ha Ha! uh no. Not cute. Plus sometimes it hurts during intercourse. I CANNOT have that. I love sex waaaaay to much to have this cyst disrupting my sexy time.

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