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Old 05-04-2011, 03:03 PM #7
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hi catch,

as far as i know your dr can tell if you have a hormonal problem by doing lab tests to check your blood levels. i started early menopause in my 30's and went thru several tx's. finally my dr did blood work and dx'd me with early menopause. it was genetic and ran in the family. my ovaries were just shutting down. then i got the right tx and was able to deal with life in a better way.

however, this also sounds like the MS lability sx. keep pushing your drs to come up with the right dx's. you might even be dealing with more than 1.

hope you do better soon.
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