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Hi MSbelle,

Here is some information about the effects of our cycles on our MS symptoms:
http://www.nationalmssociety.org/Liv...-and-Menopause

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Hormonal changes greatly affect MS. Menses may cause fluctuations in MS symptoms.
http://www.nationalmssociety.org/Nat...are-5-5-14.pdf
Through the years I have never run across any treatment to help during hormonal fluctuations. For me, mine starts a little bit before ovulation and I get a break of about a week before my symptoms once again increase due to menses.
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