Karen South Carolina Georgetown 0
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04.13.2021
South Carolina Georgetown

I had cancer when I was 18 and had to have a hysterectomy so...

I had cancer when I was 18 and had to have a hysterectomy so I was started on hormones. Ogen was prescribed and I took it for over 20 years until the company stopped making it. I needed hormones and went to a drug store to compound the drug I was taking. If I do not have the compound of my exact hormones I need, I will be in menopause and have hot flashes and weight gain. I could get heart and diabetes diseases. Please do not stop making my compound of hormones. They are vital to my health. Thank you.
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