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Old 06-21-2008, 01:41 PM #3
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Heart My symptoms flare during...

the week before and during my menstrual period! Big time!

If I was not experiencing a flare in symptoms, I often will during this time and... sometimes the "flare" continues and needs treatment several days later!

I am sorry you are now experiencing this.

(Interestingly enough, I have also read quite a bit, in the past, about women with epilepsy having increased problems with epilepsy during the week just before their menses, too. It seems to have a potentially negative effect upon all women with neurological involvement? I imagine it has an effect on women experiencing other types of health issues, as well.)

It would seem more "reasonable" if you'd have less symptoms after having quit smoking, rather than more... wouldn't it?

Thanks to mrsd for showing us one of the reasons as to why you might be having increased difficulties now?

I hope this all has already settled down for you!
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