Guest guest Posted June 3, 2004 Report Share Posted June 3, 2004 Hi Transcend40 The easiest way to obtain LDN is via Mexico, MedsMedsMex.com enables you to purchase quality medicines from Mexico at prices that are typically 30% to 70% less than in the United States. You will Never require a prescription! All products sold are classified as “non-controlled” medicine within Mexico (meaning you can walk into any pharmacy and buy our products without a prescription). By ordering from Medicine Mexico you are agreeing that you are only purchasing medicine for your own “personal” use. Medicine Mexico does not have a pharmacist on staff, we will never offer medical advice, we will never advise to dosages or usage of any products and we state thru out the website that you must be familiar with and have a safe history with any of the products you purchase prior to ordering from us. We are simply a resource to be used to acquire medicine at discount prices. The cost is $ 99,95 + $10 shipping for Revia (28-tablets) http://www.medsmex.com/xcart/customer/help.php?section=FAQ I'm SPMS from 1986 and have been on Revia for about two years now and my condition has stabilised, my walking has improved by 50% and energy has doubled, numbness and vision has improved at least 30%. Sleep very well, my stifness is helped by taking a high dose of daily magnesium at bedtime. Cognitive function 50% better. Best wishes......... and don't let not having a prescription stop you getting your LDN help. -- --- Original Message ----- From: gerald rollason low dose naltrexone Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 3:57 AM Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Any United Kingdom LDNers out there ? Hi!I`m an English user of LDN.........Not via my GP, unfortunately, she refuseddespite my providing abundant information on it! -Fortunately I was helpedby a good friend: Unfortunately this good friend doesn`t wish to be drawninto the area of providing LDN scripts!Dr. Bob Lawerence of Swansea (who himself has MS) is the UK`s leading lightre.LDN:He has apparently now been so snowed under with requests for it thatregrettably, he is nowdeclining to take on further patients & has instituted a wait list! When Iapproached him a few months ago, although he redirected me to my GP, he didalso provide further info for her & , as I recall, offered to talk to her onthe phone, should she so wish: (I don`t believe she did!!!)Regarding numbers on LDN in the UK, theMultiple Sclerosis ResourceCentre -MSRC-,( in my view, by far the most informative, & relevant generalMS organization, certainly in the UK -possibly worldwide?) -Has for manymonths been giving the figure of 300 as the number of subscribers to it`smagazine New Pathways who have started taking LDN. I would think it quitepossible that by now this figure has grown considerably, & of course thisdoesn`t include the "independents" in the UK! On their website, I see thatMSRC also suggest contacting them "for the latest information updates" re.the current availability of LDN. (-I assume that they could advise on thecurrent situation re. Dr. Bob L.) http://www.msrc.co.uk (then enter LDN in the search box)-email: info@...-Phone: 0800 783 0518Hoping this of use,Best wishes!Gerald----- Original Message -----From: "aegis_on_ms" <aegis_on_ms@...><low dose naltrexone >Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 12:34 AMSubject: [low dose naltrexone] Any United Kingdom LDNers out there ?> This message is on behalf of transcend40>>>> Hi - I live in England and I am trying to get a feel for how much> LDN is being prescribed here so I can inform my GP / Neurologist. At> present it seems that no matter where we are in the world we have no> idea how widely LDN is being used in our respective countries. It> may help those of us trying to get a script for LDN to be able to> say that we know of x amount of people in our own country who are> currently being prescribed LDN. (obviously confidentiality would> have to be respected) Certainly my own GP is nervous of prescribing> a drug which is not licensed for MS if he has no way of knowing if> he would be the only one doing so. I know this may seem silly to us> as we know from all the correspondence on this fantastic site that> there are many of us but Doctors generally do not have the time to> wade through lots and lots of mail to get a feel for the LDN> community size. However if we could show our Doctors mails from LDN> users in our own countries it might just help LDN to become more> widely prescribed. I would be delighted to hear from anyone who is> in Britain and who is currently being prescribed LDN and especially> if you are being prescribed on the NHS. Any thoughts anyone on this> site has about this would be welcome. I hope that life goes better> for each of you.>> transcend40>>>>>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2004 Report Share Posted July 11, 2004 , Thank you very much for this. Please accept my apologies for the delay in acknowledging you mail. Best Wishes Gladys ----- Original Message ----- From: Antypas low dose naltrexone Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 4:51 PM Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Any United Kingdom LDNers out there ? BEST SUPPLIER OF REVIA NALTREXONE Hi Transcend40 The easiest way to obtain LDN is via Mexico, MedsMedsMex.com enables you to purchase quality medicines from Mexico at prices that are typically 30% to 70% less than in the United States. You will Never require a prescription! All products sold are classified as “non-controlled” medicine within Mexico (meaning you can walk into any pharmacy and buy our products without a prescription). By ordering from Medicine Mexico you are agreeing that you are only purchasing medicine for your own “personal” use. Medicine Mexico does not have a pharmacist on staff, we will never offer medical advice, we will never advise to dosages or usage of any products and we state thru out the website that you must be familiar with and have a safe history with any of the products you purchase prior to ordering from us. We are simply a resource to be used to acquire medicine at discount prices. The cost is $ 99,95 + $10 shipping for Revia (28-tablets) http://www.medsmex.com/xcart/customer/help.php?section=FAQ I'm SPMS from 1986 and have been on Revia for about two years now and my condition has stabilised, my walking has improved by 50% and energy has doubled, numbness and vision has improved at least 30%. Sleep very well, my stifness is helped by taking a high dose of daily magnesium at bedtime. Cognitive function 50% better. Best wishes......... and don't let not having a prescription stop you getting your LDN help. -- --- Original Message ----- From: gerald rollason low dose naltrexone Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 3:57 AM Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Any United Kingdom LDNers out there ? Hi!I`m an English user of LDN.........Not via my GP, unfortunately, she refuseddespite my providing abundant information on it! -Fortunately I was helpedby a good friend: Unfortunately this good friend doesn`t wish to be drawninto the area of providing LDN scripts!Dr. Bob Lawerence of Swansea (who himself has MS) is the UK`s leading lightre.LDN:He has apparently now been so snowed under with requests for it thatregrettably, he is nowdeclining to take on further patients & has instituted a wait list! When Iapproached him a few months ago, although he redirected me to my GP, he didalso provide further info for her & , as I recall, offered to talk to her onthe phone, should she so wish: (I don`t believe she did!!!)Regarding numbers on LDN in the UK, theMultiple Sclerosis ResourceCentre -MSRC-,( in my view, by far the most informative, & relevant generalMS organization, certainly in the UK -possibly worldwide?) -Has for manymonths been giving the figure of 300 as the number of subscribers to it`smagazine New Pathways who have started taking LDN. I would think it quitepossible that by now this figure has grown considerably, & of course thisdoesn`t include the "independents" in the UK! On their website, I see thatMSRC also suggest contacting them "for the latest information updates" re.the current availability of LDN. (-I assume that they could advise on thecurrent situation re. Dr. Bob L.) http://www.msrc.co.uk (then enter LDN in the search box)-email: info@...-Phone: 0800 783 0518Hoping this of use,Best wishes!Gerald----- Original Message -----From: "aegis_on_ms" <aegis_on_ms@...><low dose naltrexone >Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 12:34 AMSubject: [low dose naltrexone] Any United Kingdom LDNers out there ?> This message is on behalf of transcend40>>>> Hi - I live in England and I am trying to get a feel for how much> LDN is being prescribed here so I can inform my GP / Neurologist. At> present it seems that no matter where we are in the world we have no> idea how widely LDN is being used in our respective countries. It> may help those of us trying to get a script for LDN to be able to> say that we know of x amount of people in our own country who are> currently being prescribed LDN. (obviously confidentiality would> have to be respected) Certainly my own GP is nervous of prescribing> a drug which is not licensed for MS if he has no way of knowing if> he would be the only one doing so. I know this may seem silly to us> as we know from all the correspondence on this fantastic site that> there are many of us but Doctors generally do not have the time to> wade through lots and lots of mail to get a feel for the LDN> community size. However if we could show our Doctors mails from LDN> users in our own countries it might just help LDN to become more> widely prescribed. I would be delighted to hear from anyone who is> in Britain and who is currently being prescribed LDN and especially> if you are being prescribed on the NHS. Any thoughts anyone on this> site has about this would be welcome. I hope that life goes better> for each of you.>> transcend40>>>>>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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