Myles Utah Draper 0
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06.15.2021
Utah Draper

No free floating testosterone

I approached my early 30s and ran out of free-floating testosterone. I’ve always been an active healthy individual, who is always in the gym and taking care of myself both dietarily and physically. I started to enter into my early 30s and found that my energy was depleting and I just didn’t feel right anymore. I started to have a weight gain that I couldn’t control and also started to have a loss and strength. We found that my free-floating testosterone was well below where I should be, especially for my age. Having the ability to have a low testosterone hormonal compound of cream, has changed my outlook in several ways. It is provided the energy, rest, and strength that I was once missing at an early age. Removing this from me would lead me to a non-substantial life style with exhaustion outside my control. This is it’s a life necessity.
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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.