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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Honestly I think it’s just genetics. I’m a Swede and live in America. Yesterday I had a doctor appt about my pms becoming worse, and after I left, the doctor (who was subbing for my regular) rang me up and said she just noticed on my chart that I was 48 (and she thought I was much younger) and my issues were likely peri menopausal. She said it didn’t even occur to her, because I looked so young. I’m European living in America, and apparently I still look young.[/quote] Blah blah I’m a 53-year old American (ethnicity Irish-Sicilian). I had the same thing occur…and I’m not even in perimenopause yet. My BP was 98/66. I exercise 6 days per week, olive skin, no wrinkles (naturally). Fwiw, fair Northern Europeans usually age worse because of their lack of melanin.[/quote]
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