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Adjusting to a new normal |
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Anticipating positive changes in quality of life |
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Assessing the financial implications of specialty pharmacy and coupons |
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Balancing personal health history with current needs |
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Balancing work and treatment |
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Being nervous to try HRT |
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Being unable to use HRT due to estrogen-positive breast cancer history |
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Communicating with loved ones |
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Concerns about cognitive decline impacting performance |
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Considering alternative treatments due to limited options |
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Considering the impact of symptoms on daily life and well-being |
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Coping with pain |
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Coping with physical limitations |
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Dealing with hot flashes and restless leg syndrome |
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Dealing with side effects |
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Dealing with the challenges of hot flashes |
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Dealing with uncertainty |
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Evaluating the potential side effects of new medications |
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Experiencing a relapse |
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Experiencing anxiety and depression |
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Experiencing confusion about the effectiveness of Veozah |
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Experiencing depression and suicidal thoughts |
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Experiencing disappointment and stress after the appointment |
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Experiencing imposter syndrome |
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Facing financial challenges |
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Feeling anxious about the reaction of the boss and colleagues |
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Feeling claustrophobic and unsettled |
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Feeling concerned about insurance coverage |
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Feeling desperate for sleep and willing to try different remedies |
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Feeling discomfort during the pelvic exam |
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Feeling exposed and in need of assistance |
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Feeling exposed and in need of support during the initial ER visit |
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Feeling exposed and unsupported when the regular practitioner admits lack of knowledge |
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Feeling exposed and vulnerable due to oversleeping and missing work meetings |
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Feeling exposed due to the impact of hot flashes on daily life |
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Feeling fortunate to have resources and access to alternative healthcare options |
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Feeling frustrated and desperate for a solution after symptoms persist |
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Feeling frustrated and helpless due to insomnia |
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Feeling grateful for the new doctor's attention and care |
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Feeling overwhelmed |
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Feeling overwhelmed by conflicting information |
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Feeling overwhelmed with workload |
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Feeling relieved and hopeful after receiving a diagnosis and starting replacement therapy |
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Feeling scared about potential side effects and blood work |
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Feeling unsure about HRT |
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Feeling unsure about using a new neurology drug |
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Feeling vulnerable and scared during the attacks of profuse sweating and other symptoms |
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Forgetting important information at work |
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Having an upcoming appointment with the doctor |
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Having difficulty sleeping |
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Hoping for effective solutions to manage symptoms |
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Hoping for empathy and support from others |
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Hoping for improvement in quality of life |
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Hoping for improvement in symptoms with the prescribed treatment |
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Making treatment decisions |
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Managing emotional distress |
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Managing uncertainty and anxiety related to symptom management |
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Navigating healthcare bureaucracy |
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Navigating the complexities of healthcare decisions |
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Planning to evaluate the vibe and level of care from the local doctor in January |
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Praying for insurance coverage |
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Previously experiencing side effects from progesterone |
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Receiving a diagnosis |
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Recognizing the cost and limited accessibility of Winona |
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Returning from a vacation |
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Seeking help and support from the oncologist |
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Seeking immediate help through Winona due to lack of satisfactory treatment options |
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Seeking support and advice from others who have experienced similar situations |
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Seeking support and relief for menopausal symptoms |
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Seeking validation and understanding from healthcare providers |
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Seeking validation for considering HRT |
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Sharing personal experiences and recommendations |
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Taking a leave of absence due to cognitive difficulties |
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Taking a risk with a new drug |
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Waiting for test results |
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Waiting for the drug to take effect |
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Weighing the risks and benefits of different treatment options |
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Worries about GPA suffering |
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