"and was told to stop all hormones. "
Boy, you opened up a can of worms here. Hormone discontinuation can cause a whole list of issues. My wife and I are both having to deal with these types of issues for years. Do you feel comfortable telling me what hormones and dosages you were on? Also, any lab results for serum hormones sgbh, LH, prolactin and other hormone related blood tests you have done in the recent past (10 years). If you feel more comfortable you can PM them to me. Both estrogen and testosterone can take 1 to 6 months to stabilize after coming off and the resulting symptoms can be very similar to the withdrawal and those you listed. Let me know and I will help in any way I can.
I don't know if you are in the USA or not but here they only do one in initial serum blood test and then they turn those over to a compounding pharmacist who decides what type of hormone related dose to make up. There are NO follow-up blood tests to determine if it has helped or not. My wife went to one compounding pharmacist who made up a specific mixture but then when insurance changed she had to switch to a different pharmacy and the compound they made up was completely different. When I contacted them they said that was the standard mixture for those going through menopause. My Lord, my wife was 60 at the time and was way past menopause!!! The pharmacist said he was not familiar with doing hormones for older women and didn't know anything about it. her Ob/Gyn said that my wife stiill needed to address her low testosterone issue but refused to get involved.
Sorry to take off on a rant. I have plenty of medical information on hormone adjustment in women and once I get the information mentioned above I will see what may apply to you.
Member experience reinstating a low dose is only about 50% successful. In either case I would only recommend a few beads if you decide to reinstate. If it helps then wean from that dose down slowly, if it doesn't help just stop the dose.