View Poll Results: Did MS Progress with Menopause
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Old 05-05-2014, 04:58 PM #5
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Hi GladysD

I'm not there yet but definitely heading in that direction. I'm 53 and feel much better when I skip months. I am hoping that means I will do better MS wise once I become menopausal.

I don't worry about what might happen at menopause and just pray my MS will continue as it has for years. I don't put much faith in articles that indicate MS becomes worse at menopause. I tend to not fit into statistics where MS is concerned.

Only time will tell.
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