Tuesday, November 10, 2015

My Speech in Support of the E-Free Act





Good Afternoon,

        My name is Amanda Dykeman. I am one of the original administrators who run and manage the Essure Problems Facebook group. We have over 24,000 members and are growing daily. I am Vice President of our newly formed non-profit organization ASHES, and I am also a victim of Essure.  I was implanted with Essure in 2010 and developed an allergic reaction so severe it caused me to undergo a hysterectomy at age 31.

Angie Firmalino, who I am very proud to call my friend, started the Essure Problems group in 2011.  Angie suffered life-altering injuries, which required several surgeries due to her Essure coils migrating and embedding into her uterus. Angie started the group to warn friends and family members about Essure. Slowly but steadily, the group has grown, as thousands of women with similar horrific stories, has joined to share how Essure has injured them and altered their lives. As our numbers grew and our research intensified, we realized that many things regarding this device and its approval by the FDA, was very, very wrong. Additional administrators were added to manage the growing number of women members, and thus the grassroots movement to advocate about the dangers of Essure began.

As I stand here before you today, this very minute there are 13 women across the country, just from our group, undergoing major surgery in hopes of restoring their health and reversing the pain and agony brought on by Essure.We have over 3,000 of these procedures documented to date, and thousands of women who need surgery but cannot afford it or cannot find a physician to properly remove the Essure devices. Some say we are the minority, but I would like to know where and when in America have we accepted the sacrifice of a ‘minority’ of unsuspecting women simply for the sake of choice and convenience in birth control?  At what point do our severe injuries and surgeries begin to count?   Is it at 10,000 injured women? 15,000? 25,000?   We are women. We are all important. We are NOT sacrificial!


We have been repeatedly lied to. We were told that once the devices were confirmed to be in place that we would never have to worry about unplanned pregnancy again. That was a lie. We were told that because Essure does not contain hormones that there would be no side effects. That was a lie. And we were told that Essure is a safe non-surgical procedure. Also a lie.   These and multiple other lies have led to debilitating, catastrophic, life altering side effects that have not only destroyed our lives, but also the lives of those who love and depend on us.

After years of inaction by the FDA, we are standing before Congress today asking for help. Diverse women from all different backgrounds, beliefs, and political affiliations have been harmed. This campaign is not about choice, and it’s not about being anti birth control. This movement concerns the tens of thousands of women around the world being avoidably harmed by a dangerous and defective medical device, yet the manufacturer remains shielded by its PMA status, a status we believe was fraudulently obtained.

The E-Free Act is designed to revoke Essure’s pre-market approval status. This is an important step that would restore our civil rights, which have been stripped away by the FDA’s expedited approval of this dangerous device. It will allow those harmed by Essure to seek compensation for further medical treatment so desperately needed, and which is currently unavailable to them. The device has irreparably harmed thousands of women and families; yet the manufacturer bears zero liability or responsibility to any of us. They have no incentive to remove it from the market as they profit greatly from the sales without the fear of any liability or accountability to the victims. The manufacturer can act with impunity and it does.  Because of this,  Essure’s Conditional Premarket Approval should be INVALIDATED and REVOKED!

Therefore, we are urging all members of congress, regardless of their political affiliations, to please do what is right by women and support the E-Free Act. We are real. We could be your mother, your sister, your daughter, or someone else that you love, and we deserve to live out the rest of our lives in the best health we could possibly regain after having it stripped away by corporate greed and lies.

Thank you!

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