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Old 10-30-2012, 12:35 PM #1
christa christa is offline
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Default Does your cycle affect MG? (sorry guys)

This comment that Annie made really has me curious.

"In women, for example, estrogen fluctuations can have an adverse effect on MG. There really is no way to predict how your MG will progress. Sorry, there are no easy answers with autoimmune diseases. Just take the best care of yourself that you can."

I have noticed a MONUMENTAL connection between my MG symptoms and my menstrual cycle. I've mentioned it to both my neurologists, and endocrinologist. My symptoms flare dramatically about 5 days prior to my cycle as well as the week of... which is two weeks of every month.

Am I the only one? Can't I just go get some parts removed? Would that help? I'm totally willing!
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