Bernadette California Glendora 0
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08.20.2021
California Glendora

No longer have Hashimotos and menopausal symptoms

I am 58 y/o and was diagnosed with Hashimotos in my 30s. For years I took Synthroid with little help for my
Symptoms. I then took Tirosint and again had minor relief. I finally found a doctor that prescribed LDN and compounded T4 with T3, finally no more foggy brain and felt amazing. I also was able to resolve my Hashimotos showing no signs of an autoimmune disease through bloodwork. The same physician had several hormones
Compounded for my menopause ( had hysterectomy at age 38). I do not experience hot flashes or mood issues or weight gain since my hormones are balanced.
When I first had my hysterectomy my Endocrinologist prescribed me synthetic estrogen patches and these made me feel horrible not to mention did nothing to resolve the hot flashes. I am so elated with my health and I owe it to my compounded hormones. Everyone should have this available to them and no government agency should take away our rights to superior health.
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