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Undergone Hysterectomy, On Vivelle Dot. Experiencing Depression, Headaches, Neck Pain. Brain MRI Normal. Cause?

i had a hysterectomy dec 2010. I have been on the vivelle dot .025 for a year now and im experienceing alittle depression alot of headaches and neck pain.. im 57 and very active and in good shape and good health other than this. O and im also experienceing foggy headness and tightness in the back of my head.. I have seen my PC dr Had lots of bloodwork done also mri of my brain in April all is good. So im thinking i have hormonal imbalance, I was wondering if i should add progestrone cream into the mix.
Mon, 23 Sep 2013
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Hi, it appears that you have anxiety neurosis, hypertension, or diabetis. Harmonal imbalance may be the the oestrogen may be more or less than that which is required.
I to my patient with such symptoms prescribe neurotropic injections, for 10 consecutive days and one injection a every week. to compensate the neuritis . Thank you.
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Undergone Hysterectomy, On Vivelle Dot. Experiencing Depression, Headaches, Neck Pain. Brain MRI Normal. Cause?

Hi, it appears that you have anxiety neurosis, hypertension, or diabetis. Harmonal imbalance may be the the oestrogen may be more or less than that which is required. I to my patient with such symptoms prescribe neurotropic injections, for 10 consecutive days and one injection a every week. to compensate the neuritis . Thank you.