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JennieM 11-16-2012 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by 4-eyes (Post 931715)
Interesting. Have considered or are you using HRT?

I know a local woman here that is mid 60's and is suddenly having a terrible time with her symptoms as well, after 30 years of relatively mild symptoms. Suffice it to say, MG STINKS!!!:mad:

Funny thing - my gyn recommended my current neurologist and HRT to try to help. Some doctors have a good well rounded education. They work together to try to help me but I continue to decline. Just tried IVIG and except for aseptic meningitis and a BAD reaction to the spinal tap, looks like it worked!!!

ripley 01-15-2013 10:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Anacrusis (Post 927289)
Yes! - ovulate every 3 weeks and hey presto,´enhanced´myasthenic weakness for 2 days before menstruation - every time. (did NOT notice this a couple of years ago when symptoms were much worse) And Shame on all those who attributed my weakness to a menopause I wasn´t even having!!!!

Funny, I was having weird cycles every 2 to 3 weeks - (perimenopausal maybe?) prior to taking predinosone and mestinon - haven't had a period since I started the meds. Anyone else find that?

southblues 01-16-2013 08:04 AM

I use hormone replacement therapy. So far it has neither cured me nor killed me. Without it I have a lot of symptoms that could be described as perpetual PMS, but I don't think that my MG is changed by it one way or the other. I could be wrong. I have been on if for several years. (I had a hysterectomy several years ago.)

bny806 01-16-2013 09:57 PM

JenniM- yes prednisone can "mess up" your cycle.. .. not sure to what extent, but I believe people may not have a cycle until they come off of it.. that's a nice side effect! :)

sugrkiss 01-17-2013 12:41 AM

Hi Christa,
I too suffer sever exacerbations due to my cycle. Usually it's about two days prior to my monthly. Overall I get much weaker but my legs are the worst. I can barely walk until about day two. Unlike most of the others, I've noticed an improvement around the week of ovulation. As well as feeling skinny and having clear skin. Must be my body trying to seduce into another baby. Lol not gonna happen body!!! Hope this helps
Jess

Maiden8680 01-23-2013 11:35 PM

I suffer too. Normally the week before mine, I'll get small things like my speech will go off, I'll feel extra tired in my legs, and I'll notice my blood sugar constantly stays in the low end (like my muscles are trying to get all the energy it can and it drains me), and every so often I will tremble in my hands.

*This* month however, it seems to have started early so now I am at about 2 weeks prior to mine, and I have been feeling like total crap. Complete back pain, weak or heavy feeling in the legs and arms, my speech isn't as good as it once was. Part of it is probably still me catching up from the holidays (I work retail, you can imagine how fun that is!). It's incredibly frustrating to know that for 1-2 weeks every month I will feel horrible. Where's the fun in that :rolleyes:


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