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<blockquote data-quote="newstart" data-source="post: 757383" data-attributes="member: 22416"><p>crayola13, Since the age of 13 I have had her to every GYN specialist in town to found out why her periods are so rough. My mom had rough periods too. I think most of my daughter's problems are in her frontal lobes. My daughter has gone though every test you can imagine, I have studied and taken her to doctors, healers, massage therapists, you name it to get to the bottom of it.</p><p></p><p>Many times I think it is for attention or excuse to be lazy. She puts on the show for me but has better control for everyone else even her dad. I can tell real pain from made up pain and I have seen both.</p><p></p><p>I know several woman that have very rough periods. Life still went on with them. I have had cramps so bad at times that I could not see straight and was doubled over. Things still got done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newstart, post: 757383, member: 22416"] crayola13, Since the age of 13 I have had her to every GYN specialist in town to found out why her periods are so rough. My mom had rough periods too. I think most of my daughter's problems are in her frontal lobes. My daughter has gone though every test you can imagine, I have studied and taken her to doctors, healers, massage therapists, you name it to get to the bottom of it. Many times I think it is for attention or excuse to be lazy. She puts on the show for me but has better control for everyone else even her dad. I can tell real pain from made up pain and I have seen both. I know several woman that have very rough periods. Life still went on with them. I have had cramps so bad at times that I could not see straight and was doubled over. Things still got done. [/QUOTE]
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