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Sep. 8th, 2012 04:00 amWriting in the book about my original hormone doctor today and was reminded of an awesome anecdote about the speed of my hormonal "development."
About six months in. I'd gone to the doctor to complain that my developing breasts were hurting, and made it hard for me to sleep at night.
"Breasts develop at a really fast rate, and so pain's fairly common, especially if it's a 'shooting' or 'lightning' pain. Are you sleeping in the falsies you're wearing now?"
"I'm not wearing my falsies."
"You're not?"
"No. Not for a while now."
".....wow."
About six months in. I'd gone to the doctor to complain that my developing breasts were hurting, and made it hard for me to sleep at night.
"Breasts develop at a really fast rate, and so pain's fairly common, especially if it's a 'shooting' or 'lightning' pain. Are you sleeping in the falsies you're wearing now?"
"I'm not wearing my falsies."
"You're not?"
"No. Not for a while now."
".....wow."