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Okay folks, here is one for all you to think about and discuss. For the past

year I have been puzzled about something. Each month right before my menstral

cycle begins and during it, my MSA syptoms seem to really take a plunge. My BP

drops terribly and my meds(florinef 0.1 mg and proamatine 5mg- both three

times daily) don't seem to be at all effective. My hands jerk, I drop things

more and I am so fatigued that I can barely stand for more than a couple of

minutes happen. I have monitoring this for almost a year now. I want to know if

any data has been documented about this in women and also why do you suppose

this happens. I am 48 and now I am very curious about what it will be like going

through menopause with MSA. Any thoughts out there or information. Thanks, Meg

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Meg,

Have you talked to your doctor about this problem? There is evidence in studies

which shows hormonal changes can affect PD patients and therefore probably MSA

patients too.

Take care, Bill Werre

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megyannmeg@... wrote:

> Okay folks, here is one for all you to think about and discuss. For the past

year I have been puzzled about something. Each month right before my menstral

cycle begins and during it, my MSA syptoms seem to really take a plunge. My BP

drops terribly and my meds(florinef 0.1 mg and proamatine 5mg- both three

times daily) don't seem to be at all effective. My hands jerk, I drop things

more and I am so fatigued that I can barely stand for more than a couple of

minutes happen. I have monitoring this for almost a year now. I want to know if

any data has been documented about this in women and also why do you suppose

this happens. I am 48 and now I am very curious about what it will be like going

through menopause with MSA. Any thoughts out there or information. Thanks, Meg

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