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Jan 31, 2023
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cougarfanatic
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We will do that for the next couple nights but she will go 3-4 weeks with no issues or warning signs that it’s coming.
So the first night that it comes back, it’s a little rough.
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Anyone else deal growing pains with your kids when they were younger?
cougarfanatic
All-American
1/31/23 12:11am
RE: Anyone else deal growing pains with your kids when they were younger?
Blainerson
1/31/23 12:18am
Awesome! Only four more years!😜
cougarfanatic
1/31/23 12:22am
Why not give her a dose of tylenol or advil before bed? Short term, of course.
Soupie
1/31/23 12:21am
We will do that for the next couple nights but she will go 3-4 weeks with no issues or warning signs that it’s coming.
cougarfanatic
1/31/23 12:25am
Kids have a way of keeping us on our toes, for sure.
Soupie
1/31/23 12:37am
My 4 year old has the same thing. Sucks
RealSimsShadY
1/31/23 12:42am
RE: Anyone else deal growing pains with your kids when they were younger?
TheWanderer
1/31/23 1:20am
RE: Anyone else deal growing pains with your kids when they were younger?
BlueMustard
1/31/23 4:45am
I can remember having them as a little boy!
Courtimedes
1/31/23 6:23am
Dr. Jason Seaver is probably the world's leading expert on growing pains.
Conan
1/31/23 6:40am
Try a very light ace bandage wrap for placebo. Massaging the muscles helps.
ColdFusion1989
1/31/23 6:43am
I had 7 children, and yes, I remember dealing with growing pains. Doctor's said
AF_Puma
1/31/23 6:52am
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