Guest guest Posted November 5, 2004 Report Share Posted November 5, 2004 Reg, What were the findings on Copaxone?? Jen --- In low dose naltrexone , " Reg Kreil " <regkreil@h...> wrote: > I tried a three day break once and what a mistake it has now taken me a full > month to recover to my pre-break levels. > This was a good learning experience for you as once we are on LDN we are > permanently on LDN. > If LDN works for you then we know what happens when we go off of it. > I think of my brother (in a nursing home) and sister in law (buried now) and > thank God that I found LDN when I did. no way would I ,even if I could > afford to, do any injectable drug. Especially after the new findings on > Copaxone were released. > Just keep giving your son his nightly dose of LDN. and he will recouver. > Reg. > > -------Original Message------- > > From: low dose naltrexone > Date: 11/04/04 06:15:22 > low dose naltrexone > Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Help... > > > I need your wisdom. My ex failed to order my 16 year old son's LDN > on time, and he went 3 days without it. (He has been taking it > since June and doing wonderfully.) He said he could definitely tell > he wasn't taking it over the weekend - he said he felt light headed > and dizzy. Now, last night he started experiencing numbness in his > hand and foot, and today he has blurred vision, so he is home from > school. He only missed 3 days worth, and started back up on it > Monday night. > > Has this ever happened to anyone by missing it? Did resuming the > LDN minimize the attack, or did you have to seek further medical > treatment? We are in between neuros right now, have an appointment > with a new one later this month, so I am trying to decide what to do > if it does get worse. He has always had to have i.v. steroids for > severe exacerbations in the past, and I understand that he can't > take his LDN if this happens. Any advice would be welcome! Thank > you! > > Kim > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2004 Report Share Posted November 5, 2004 http://www.docguide.com/news/content.nsf/EAC/8525697700573E1885256F41005AF dimas_jen wrote: > > Reg, > What were the findings on Copaxone?? > Jen > --- > > > > In low dose naltrexone , " Reg Kreil " <regkreil@h...> > wrote: > > I tried a three day break once and what a mistake it has now taken > me a full > > month to recover to my pre-break levels. > > This was a good learning experience for you as once we are on LDN > we are > > permanently on LDN. > > If LDN works for you then we know what happens when we go off of > it. > > I think of my brother (in a nursing home) and sister in law (buried > now) and > > thank God that I found LDN when I did. no way would I ,even if I > could > > afford to, do any injectable drug. Especially after the new > findings on > > Copaxone were released. > > Just keep giving your son his nightly dose of LDN. and he will > recouver. > > Reg. > > > > -------Original Message------- > > > > From: low dose naltrexone > > Date: 11/04/04 06:15:22 > > low dose naltrexone > > Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Help... > > > > > > I need your wisdom. My ex failed to order my 16 year old son's LDN > > on time, and he went 3 days without it. (He has been taking it > > since June and doing wonderfully.) He said he could definitely > tell > > he wasn't taking it over the weekend - he said he felt light headed > > and dizzy. Now, last night he started experiencing numbness in his > > hand and foot, and today he has blurred vision, so he is home from > > school. He only missed 3 days worth, and started back up on it > > Monday night. > > > > Has this ever happened to anyone by missing it? Did resuming the > > LDN minimize the attack, or did you have to seek further medical > > treatment? We are in between neuros right now, have an appointment > > with a new one later this month, so I am trying to decide what to > do > > if it does get worse. He has always had to have i.v. steroids for > > severe exacerbations in the past, and I understand that he can't > > take his LDN if this happens. Any advice would be welcome! Thank > > you! > > > > Kim > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2004 Report Share Posted November 5, 2004 http://www.docguide.com/news/content.nsf/news/8525697700573E1885256F41005AF3B0?Open & id=48DDE4A73E09A969852568880078C249 & count=10 Billsfan wrote: http://www.docguide.com/news/content.nsf/EAC/8525697700573E1885256F41005AF dimas_jen wrote: > > Reg, > What were the findings on Copaxone?? > Jen > --- > > > > In low dose naltrexone , "Reg Kreil" <regkreil@h...> > wrote: > > I tried a three day break once and what a mistake it has now taken > me a full > > month to recover to my pre-break levels. > > This was a good learning experience for you as once we are on LDN > we are > > permanently on LDN. > > If LDN works for you then we know what happens when we go off of > it. > > I think of my brother (in a nursing home) and sister in law (buried > now) and > > thank God that I found LDN when I did. no way would I ,even if I > could > > afford to, do any injectable drug. Especially after the new > findings on > > Copaxone were released. > > Just keep giving your son his nightly dose of LDN. and he will > recouver. > > Reg. > > > > -------Original Message------- > > > > From: low dose naltrexone > > Date: 11/04/04 06:15:22 > > low dose naltrexone > > Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Help... > > > > > > I need your wisdom. My ex failed to order my 16 year old son's LDN > > on time, and he went 3 days without it. (He has been taking it > > since June and doing wonderfully.) He said he could definitely > tell > > he wasn't taking it over the weekend - he said he felt light headed > > and dizzy. Now, last night he started experiencing numbness in his > > hand and foot, and today he has blurred vision, so he is home from > > school. He only missed 3 days worth, and started back up on it > > Monday night. > > > > Has this ever happened to anyone by missing it? Did resuming the > > LDN minimize the attack, or did you have to seek further medical > > treatment? We are in between neuros right now, have an appointment > > with a new one later this month, so I am trying to decide what to > do > > if it does get worse. He has always had to have i.v. steroids for > > severe exacerbations in the past, and I understand that he can't > > take his LDN if this happens. Any advice would be welcome! Thank > > you! > > > > Kim > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2004 Report Share Posted December 3, 2004 Not sure if that was a question or statement to me. I use Skips' Pharmacy also, and at 4.5mg. > > I'm sorry your flare-ups are more prevalent. Perhaps this > information > > from Dr. Bihari will help: > > Transient and temporary signs of your M.S. relapsing is to be > expected. > > Your body may be trying to do some repair work if any " old " symptoms > > you've had before return. > > LDN should be tried for six to nine months before giving up on it. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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