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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Geez. Get therapy so you don’t go looking for things to be worried about!!![/quote] This[/quote] + 10. I resent OP coming in here. But I’m not surprised. I am over 50 with PCOS, now called PCOD, and it took me a decade to get the diagnosis. I don’t want that for anyone. I still loathe companies like Inner Balance using testimonials primarily from mid-30s women on giant doses of estrogen merrily bragging about a “restored” libido. It’s all bllsht, it’s all late stage capitalistic enshitification, and it’s identical to how the makers of Botox now have actors talk about how their expressivity “caused” their crow’s feet as if those creases are evidence of disease or “rapid aging.” OP’s PMS and HG are not correlated with early or late menopause or rough perimenopause. So eff off and I say the same and wish the worst for every younger women here who posts to effectively say, I don’t want to fail at life and age like you losers, how can I prevent it? You can’t. [/quote] lol. Let’s get a margarita and some chips, friend. [/quote]
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