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[quote=Anonymous]I’ll just take a moment to point out that it can also start in your late 30s, since apparently people don’t know the age range. It can start early and end late, and it can last a decade or longer. I’m 43 and I’m on year 6 of perimenopause. I remember having a hot flash so bad the day of my sister’s wedding (I was 38 and MOH) that I sweated off most of my makeup and had to have it redone. The makeup artist thought I had been crying and was giving me tips about how to handle that, and almost didn’t believe me when I said it was a hot flash, in spite of the sweaty proof in front of her. It sucks, and the karma PP has a pretty accurate list of symptoms. The weirdest part of the OP is that she describes the sister as turning red. It’s like the makeup artist. How can you see the physical symptoms and still think someone is faking it? How much must you dislike a person or how narrow minded must someone be to see someone sweat and change colors and wonder if they’re actually uncomfortable and having physical symptoms or if they’re faking it for attention? [/quote]
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