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Pennie-

i completely agrre! i was diagnosed at 19 and had a baby at 26. my pregnancy

was virtually painless-ra speaking. since delivery, i have so much pain around

my menstrual cycle.

brooke

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> From: Pennie Kellett <penniepincher66@...>

> Date: 2007/01/05 Fri AM 04:18:26 EST

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> Subject: [ ] hormonal influences

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> Hello,

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> I have only had RA for 6 months, but I am starting to think that my level of

pain is influenced by where I am at in my menstural cycle. I have read on this

site that during pregnancy the RA symptoms subside so I guess that there may be

some merit in my thought. I am going to my General Practicioner next week, and

I am going to talk to him about this. I have some crazy notion that if they

could level out my hormones ( I don't know if this is entirely possible), my

pain could be a lot less severe. Has anyone else experienced this, or am I just

imagining it.

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> Pennie

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Thanks ,

it seems a lot of people are saying the same thing. I just wonder if RA can be

treated that way, you know by somehow controlling our hormones? I guess not or

it would have been done before, but I'm going to ask any way. What about a

hysterectomy? (maybe too drastic a solution).

Hope you are having a great day.

Pennie

[ ] hormonal influences

>

> Hello,

>

> I have only had RA for 6 months, but I am starting to think that my level of

pain is influenced by where I am at in my menstural cycle. I have read on this

site that during pregnancy the RA symptoms subside so I guess that there may be

some merit in my thought. I am going to my General Practicioner next week, and I

am going to talk to him about this. I have some crazy notion that if they could

level out my hormones ( I don't know if this is entirely possible), my pain

could be a lot less severe. Has anyone else experienced this, or am I just

imagining it.

>

> Pennie

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I didn't get RA until I was sixty, when my hormones should have been

settled.

Sue

On Saturday, January 6, 2007, at 09:58 PM, Pennie Kellett wrote:

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> it seems a lot of people are saying the same thing. I just wonder if

> RA can be treated that way, you know by somehow controlling our

> hormones? I guess not or it would have been done before, but I'm

> going to ask any way. What about a hysterectomy? (maybe too drastic a

> solution).

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Hi Pennie,

I have Ra I had endrometrous and had a hysterectomy (with one ovary left)

when I was 20 and three years ago they took out my last ovary due to

endrometrous. I now have RA three month ago. I am on hormones I did try

without but got night sweats and alittle crazy, so we tried creams but didn't

work. I am on the lowest dose but I still have RA. Do not know if this helps

just thought I would let you know what I have been through.

Marsha

Pennie Kellett <penniepincher66@...> wrote:

Thanks ,

it seems a lot of people are saying the same thing. I just wonder if RA can be

treated that way, you know by somehow controlling our hormones? I guess not or

it would have been done before, but I'm going to ask any way. What about a

hysterectomy? (maybe too drastic a solution).

Hope you are having a great day.

Pennie

[ ] hormonal influences

>

> Hello,

>

> I have only had RA for 6 months, but I am starting to think that my level of

pain is influenced by where I am at in my menstural cycle. I have read on this

site that during pregnancy the RA symptoms subside so I guess that there may be

some merit in my thought. I am going to my General Practicioner next week, and I

am going to talk to him about this. I have some crazy notion that if they could

level out my hormones ( I don't know if this is entirely possible), my pain

could be a lot less severe. Has anyone else experienced this, or am I just

imagining it.

>

> Pennie

>

> Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger .

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My RA didn't appear until 8 years after my hysterectomy, and 13 after meopause.

I don't believe hormones affect it to any great extent.

Patsy

El Mirage, AZ

DX 2005 Stage 1 PBC

AIH/SLE/RA/COPD

Just a woman of letters....

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I tend to agree with the point of view that RA and

hormones may be the case for some but not for all. I

had a total hysterectomy at the age of 23. My RA was

diagnosed at 44 years of age. The span between these

two events in my life point to another cause. I am

sure that there are so many factors with RA. My prayer

is that we get closer to answers with each day.

Patti

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In a message dated 1/7/07 4:14:22 PM, xtend2000@... writes:

> had a total hysterectomy in 1994. My condition with RA didn't change,

> just progressed as usual. (But it's great not to have had

> periods/cramps/ periods/cramp

>

I had Shogren's Syndrome when I was 25, never and RA symptoms until I was

40, after having my uterus removed. I recently asked my doctor to up my

estrogen, and it helps!

I truly believe there is a connection, always have.

Once in a while I take two estrogens by mistake, and figure it out because I

feel better....

Pris

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Pennie,

I had a total hysterectomy in 1994. My condition with RA didn't change,

just progressed as usual. (But it's great not to have had

periods/cramps/etc... again!)

Just my two cents,

Joanne

----- Original Message -----

I just wonder if RA can be treated that way, you know by somehow

controlling our hormones? ... What about a hysterectomy? (maybe too

drastic a solution).

> Hope you are having a great day.

> Pennie

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