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I wonder the effect of hormones on our PN. I have mentioned this before maybe, but it has become even more glaringly obvious that hormones influence how bad my PN is during certain times of the month.
I have never found anything on the net about it but I sure do believe it to be so. Great, another reason to want to avoid certain times of the month, lol But the correlation of hormones to PN makes me wonder on a wider scale even for men and/or women who no longer have their periods, what the effect of certain levels of hormones are to effect PN. |
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