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If any drug has brought this on in the form of toxic poisoning I think it is probably Hydroxichloraquine or possibly Methotrexate - or perhaps the combination of both. I did read an article in a reputable medical journal (BMJ I think) that said Hydroxichloraquine can occasionally cause severe neuropathic symptoms that can even lead to irreparable paralysis and I took it for 18 months. Eventually I realised it was responsible for anaphylaxis that was making my face very painful and swollen and I stopped but it could have been the culprit because the dates fit. I don't think the methotrexate caused it and I have to say that these hot flushes started in my wrists and up my arms when I was still perimenopausal a long time ago - before the RA started attacking my joints. They wereren't unpleasant - just weird - but this points to a hormonal element I suppose. So I have to trust that my doctors are right about HRT etc but always mindful that they might not be! ![]() This article goes back to the 1970s so is probably very out of date but it makes interesting reading re autonomic neuropathy and RA. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1595852/
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