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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 128596" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>I just about peed my pants reading this. Thanks for that laugh! </p><p> </p><p>I can't wait to see what my hormone levels are at this month when I have my personal version of PMT!!</p><p> </p><p>Jenn, never underestimate the power of hormones, even in an 8 y/o. After giving our [then] pediatric neurologist difficult child's history of tantrums and the cyclic nature of the [beast], he said, "It's not unusual for girls as young at 7/8 to begin their menstrual cycling well before they start actually menstruating." Our difficult child didn't get her period until she was around 12, which means that she was gearing up for a good 3+ years.</p><p> </p><p>Witz, I want that woman to come into my house. And here I sit thinking, "won't she be impressed at how well we eat", just as difficult child sits down next to me with a String Cheese!!! Hahahah-Well, I should say, <em>I </em>eat well, anyway. And I am not huge. My biggest issue is not getting enough exercise. difficult child is not huge either, though she doesn't eat healthy and she doesn't do any exercise whatsoever, unless you count driving/sleeping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 128596, member: 2211"] I just about peed my pants reading this. Thanks for that laugh! I can't wait to see what my hormone levels are at this month when I have my personal version of PMT!! Jenn, never underestimate the power of hormones, even in an 8 y/o. After giving our [then] pediatric neurologist difficult child's history of tantrums and the cyclic nature of the [beast], he said, "It's not unusual for girls as young at 7/8 to begin their menstrual cycling well before they start actually menstruating." Our difficult child didn't get her period until she was around 12, which means that she was gearing up for a good 3+ years. Witz, I want that woman to come into my house. And here I sit thinking, "won't she be impressed at how well we eat", just as difficult child sits down next to me with a String Cheese!!! Hahahah-Well, I should say, [I]I [/I]eat well, anyway. And I am not huge. My biggest issue is not getting enough exercise. difficult child is not huge either, though she doesn't eat healthy and she doesn't do any exercise whatsoever, unless you count driving/sleeping. [/QUOTE]
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