Patricia Georgia PORT WENTWORTH 0
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04.13.2021
Georgia PORT WENTWORTH

After I had a hysterectomy I was prescribed a pill. The medi...

After I had a hysterectomy I was prescribed a pill. The medication by mouth made me nauseous and feel bad. I felt so off balance I couldn't tell if it was helping or not. With a family history of hypertension and heart disease, the potential side effects were disturbing as well. I tried the injectable, which I was satisfied with but it was only a viable option when I had someone to administer it. Since I changed to the compound cream, I am extremely satisfied. It greatly reduces my worst symptoms of malaise, body dryness, irritability, and hot flashes. I feel calm, cool and with overall better health. It is 10 seconds of quick absorbing magic.
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