Linda Y. Texas PEARLAND 0
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06.21.2022
Texas PEARLAND

My health deteriorated after my hysterectomy until I started compounded hormones...

My hysterectomy was on December 19, 2000. After that, I had constant migraines, spending 3 days each week in bed unable to function. My mental ability began to slowly decline due to brain fog and I could no longer work. I struggled to keep up with taking care of myself. Neurological symptoms of light and sound sensitivity kept me from leaving my house for anything other than essentials. After about 10 years of misery, I found a doctor and then a pharmacist who told me that cBHT was what I needed. I cautiously tried a prescription of first progesterone and then later added estradiol. I am doing well, except for the days each month when I must be off hormones. On those days I notice that all the miserable debilitating symptoms begin to return. If I can no longer get cBHT I will end up in a memory care home very quickly. Please do not allow this option to be removed.
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We encourage the appropriate committees in both the House and Senate to hold hearings on this critical issue.

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Explore our interactive map that demonstrates the importance of compounded medicines to patients all across the country. Filter these first-hand accounts by state to see just how vital compounded medicines are.