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I was up late last night. The pain in my feet was the worst I'd had in a very long time. I threw the entire arsenal at hand at it in order to be able to sleep. The PN, RLS, all of it was *horrible*. I was climbing the wall. Lo and behold I woke up with my period this morning. Do hormones, can they have that affect to such a degree on PN pain? I'd never noticed this when I was still smoking if it was indeed happening then. My hormones have been a mess since I did quit smoking. I'm hoping it straightens out very soon because it's driving me crazy.
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