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   MS & Peri-Menopause (Menopause board)

13th December 2006
Quote from Chelle2:
My friend who is 44 has very controlled Multiple Sclerosis (she's very active and has 3 jobs) and she is seeing signs of peri-menopause now. How does peri-menopause affect MS? She is concerned that she may see her MS worsen during this time. Thank you for any information.



What do you mean by "very controlled Multiple Sclerosis?" Is she on one of the ABCRs? I am 47 and have MS. My perimenopause started the summer I turned 37. I have had no relapses since Autumn 1999. I am on Avonex and have not seen that it has had any effect on perimenopause for me. Any chronic illness like MS can increase perimenopause symptoms. I eat a balanced diet and exercise througout the day. I use an elliptical cross trainer in the morning before & after breakfast for 1.25 miles. I also ride a recumbent exercise bike during the day and do pilates in the afternoon.

I haven't had any real problems with perimenopause. Each person is different with MS or perimeno. The major challenges for me are heat & stress. My last period was 9/17/06 (87 days YEAH!) and I haven't had one since then. In October & November I had what I call "unpleasntly warm flushes." They only lasted about 90 seconds to 2 minutes. I can tll you though, they really had my attention for that time! The day after Thanksgiving I noticed that they eased up (I had them in the morning around breakfast and at night usually before I went to bed). I think they've stopped now and at the most it might be a slightly warm blush :)

I hope that helps some. If you have any other questions, just ask. I will be happy to tell you what I can and how it has been for me. I can tell you that the biggest fear for me with MS has been the fear of the unknown. I can't say that perinmenopause has made my MS worse. I must say that in the time I have been reading this board I have been looking for a posting like yours. I was determined that I would reply to offer how it is & has been for me :)

I wish your friend well. I believe she will do fine!

*hugs*
LadyShadeaux
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