[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 32 (Monday, February 29, 2016)]
[House]
[Page H1035]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
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VOICE FOR THE ESSURE SISTERS
(Mr. FITZPATRICK asked and was given permission to address the House
for 1 minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. FITZPATRICK. Mr. Speaker, I rise to tell the story of Kendra
Kilroy of Quincy, Massachusetts, one of tens of thousands of women
harmed by the permanent sterilization device Essure.
Because of Essure, she has lived in debilitating pain. She has lived
in anxiety, thinking maybe her doctor was right and her symptoms were
really just in her head. She lived in sadness, missing out on field
trips, school plays, and a Christmas concert for her children because
she was too sick and too tired. Mostly, she lived in anger, finding out
that the Essure coil was migrating through her fallopian tube and into
her body. She now lives in hope, knowing we have people fighting with
and for us to protect so many women from the same fate.
Mr. Speaker, I rise as a voice for the Essure sisters, to tell this
Chamber that their stories are real, their pain is real, and their
fight is real.
My bill, the E-Free Act, can halt this tragedy by removing this
dangerous device from the market. Too many women have been harmed.
I urge my colleagues to join this fight because stories like Kendra's
are too important to ignore.
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