Hi iguy:
Welcome to the site, what a wonderful thing you are doing, leaning about your partners disease! You sound like a very caring and warm person.
In "most" cases, if deeper manifestations of the disease do not appear in the first 5 years after Diagnosis (generally meaning organ or CNS involvement), it is not expected that the disease will change much.
This is not to say that exceptions do not happen, this is just a general "rule of thumb".
This doesn't mean that your partner should not continue to be tested and listen to her body, dr's should be consulted before and durring pregancy if that ius planned, just as a precaution and because plaquenilt is passed through breast milk and to the baby while in utero.
I wish both much peace and happiness.
Welcome again - Stephanie
Welcome to the site, what a wonderful thing you are doing, leaning about your partners disease! You sound like a very caring and warm person.
In "most" cases, if deeper manifestations of the disease do not appear in the first 5 years after Diagnosis (generally meaning organ or CNS involvement), it is not expected that the disease will change much.
This is not to say that exceptions do not happen, this is just a general "rule of thumb".
This doesn't mean that your partner should not continue to be tested and listen to her body, dr's should be consulted before and durring pregancy if that ius planned, just as a precaution and because plaquenilt is passed through breast milk and to the baby while in utero.
I wish both much peace and happiness.
Welcome again - Stephanie