Guest guest Posted June 21, 2004 Report Share Posted June 21, 2004 Hello all: The message below was conveyed to me by the Italians. If there are some folks with PPMS who have benefitted, and there were about 17 on the survey, pl. give your suggestions on the forum, under this thread. They want to study improvement in pain and spasticity. I will pass on your comments, regarding dose etc. You may also write directly to me, should you so prefer. Yash Dear XXX my chief has been very interested in LDN. He suggested to perform a clinical trial on primary progressive patients starting with studying fatigue spasticity and pain. Next weeks I 'll have to prepare a preliminary clinical protocol focus on it. I hope he will remain as interested as the first time. Just after this second round I 'll be able to say that we have won. Thank for your precious help XXX Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2004 Report Share Posted June 21, 2004 Hello My name is Mike and also live here in Italy. Question I have for you is are the Italian doctors more open to the idea of prescribing LDN? I wm seeing an Italian Neurologist this week and plan to ask. Thanks > Hello all: > The message below was conveyed to me by the Italians. If > there are some folks with PPMS who have benefitted, and there were > about 17 on the survey, pl. give your suggestions on the forum, > under this thread. They want to study improvement in pain and > spasticity. I will pass on your comments, regarding dose etc. You > may also write directly to me, should you so prefer. > > Yash > > Dear XXX > my chief has been very interested in LDN. He suggested to perform a > clinical trial on primary progressive patients starting with studying > fatigue spasticity and pain. Next weeks I 'll have to prepare a > preliminary clinical protocol focus on it. I hope he will remain as > interested as the first time. Just after this second round I 'll be > able to say that we have won. > > Thank for your precious help > > XXX Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2004 Report Share Posted June 21, 2004 Hello My name is Mike and also live here in Italy. Question I have for you is are the Italian doctors more open to the idea of prescribing LDN? I wm seeing an Italian Neurologist this week and plan to ask. Thanks > Hello all: > The message below was conveyed to me by the Italians. If > there are some folks with PPMS who have benefitted, and there were > about 17 on the survey, pl. give your suggestions on the forum, > under this thread. They want to study improvement in pain and > spasticity. I will pass on your comments, regarding dose etc. You > may also write directly to me, should you so prefer. > > Yash > > Dear XXX > my chief has been very interested in LDN. He suggested to perform a > clinical trial on primary progressive patients starting with studying > fatigue spasticity and pain. Next weeks I 'll have to prepare a > preliminary clinical protocol focus on it. I hope he will remain as > interested as the first time. Just after this second round I 'll be > able to say that we have won. > > Thank for your precious help > > XXX Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2004 Report Share Posted June 21, 2004 At present the Italian docs are going to be as difficult to convince as the US variety. Though If the trial goes ahead, things may change. > > Hello all: > > The message below was conveyed to me by the Italians. If > > there are some folks with PPMS who have benefitted, and there were > > about 17 on the survey, pl. give your suggestions on the forum, > > under this thread. They want to study improvement in pain and > > spasticity. I will pass on your comments, regarding dose etc. You > > may also write directly to me, should you so prefer. > > > > Yash > > > > Dear XXX > > my chief has been very interested in LDN. He suggested to perform a > > clinical trial on primary progressive patients starting with > studying > > fatigue spasticity and pain. Next weeks I 'll have to prepare a > > preliminary clinical protocol focus on it. I hope he will remain as > > interested as the first time. Just after this second round I 'll be > > able to say that we have won. > > > > Thank for your precious help > > > > XXX Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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