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Old 04-08-2011, 11:09 AM #11
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I really do believe that there is a connection. I will have to "hunt" for it again, but there is a book co-written by a woman who had MS. During the peri-menopause stage of her life, things got worse for her. She writes a little bit about it in the book. Once she got her hormones balanced some of the MS symptoms lessened and/or went away. If I find it again, I will post it. I saw a little bit of it on google books but I can't remember what I was searching.
I found it. This link brings you to google books and it shows an excerpt from the book. If you scroll down to the Preface and find page x, it's about 1/2 way down the page. The paragraph starts out with, "I have been fortunate to work with lead author Kathy Simpson . . "

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Oh, I forgot to mention the name of the book. "The Perimenopause & Menopause Workbook" and it is written by Kathryn Simpson, M.S. and Dale Bredesen, M.D.
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Yep the body heats up slightly with the rise in hormones. Thats why you can take your temperature to predict ovulation if you are trying to get pregnant.

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