Guest guest Posted July 13, 2004 Report Share Posted July 13, 2004 Hello Everyone I have been wanting to share my opinion on how LDN might be helping people suffering with MS. A little backaground first on myself: I was once a very healthy long distance runner having ran a full Marathon in 3 1/2 hours. I had been training for a shot at the Boston Marathon, missed qualifying by 15 minutes. But all this came to an abrupt end when I was in a car accident, not being at fault, that ended my running career. Up until that day I would have to say I had been very health sometimes running a 40-50 mile week. A few years after the accident I started having problems exercising strenuously and walking for any length of time. I was seen by a Neurologist and given an mRI. It was determined I was suffering with MS. I was placed on Avonex. The medication was very hard for me to handle. Taking it on Friday evenings I was guaranteed to have a bad weekend experiencing tremendous aches and pains. I switched to a different Nuerologist who placed me on Copaxone which my body handles with no problems. I still have seen my MS symptoms slowly becoming worse over the years. To make a long story short I feel that the way LDN is said to work with the bodies' endorphins then it may be possible due to my high level of exercise that my body could have been fighting the ailment all along. I hope to be starting the LDN real soon, 2 weeks, and I will post again the results. Sorry for the long post! Thanks Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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