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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ok went over patterns. It is… blood sugar crash! It’s every time she has just a donut or chocolate muffin for breakfast. Literally. And yes just 2 percent even with me. It just seems extreme but the pattern is very helpful. I guess that plus hormones is the winner here.[/quote] I’m sorry but stealing car keys and locking you out of the house is more than just a “sugar crash.”[/quote] Of course. The question was when does this happen. And that is the answer. That is when it happens. Pretty much exclusively. [/quote] This isn't caused by "sugar crash" or "hormones." What does happen sometimes is that the same mental health episodes that are causing her to exhibit erratic behaviors are also causing her to eat differently, e.g., binge eating or restriction. [/quote]
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