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Hi

I've been taking Copaxone since March 2001 and have definitely gone downhill

since then. My main difficulties are stiffness in my legs, low energy

levels (I tire out quickly) and balance difficulties. I started to take LDN

around August of 2005 and although I haven't yet noticed any improvements, I

am hopeful that in time I will - plus if it stops the progression of MS,

it's worth it's weight in gold!

I'm coming off Copaxone as soon as I finish my current stash which will be

in about 2 weeks so I'm a bit nervous for some reason, but happy to do it.

I don't think Copaxone is anything special. It is certainly no cure, does

nothing for current symptoms and has not stopped the progression of the

illness - so why bother to turn your body into a human pin cushion or waste

any more of your money?! :)

Good luck to you!

Sincerely,

>From: " Shackley " <cshackl1@...>

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>Subject: [low dose naltrexone] question?

>Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 11:00:04 -0500

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>Hello-

>

>Is anyone currently taking copaxone with LDN? I know the science indicates

>it should not pose any problems.. but, just checking further.

>

>Also- is anyone with PPMS or SPMS on copaxone as a therapy? I began taking

>it in Sept. 05, and honestly, seem to be a little worse? May or may not be

>copaxone, just wondering if anyone else had a similar experience.

>

>I have a skd appt with Dr. Bihari next Thurs to begin LDN. I am very

>hopeful!!

>

>Chris

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> Hello-

>

> Is anyone currently taking copaxone with LDN? I know the science

indicates it should not pose any problems.. but, just checking further.

>

> Also- is anyone with PPMS or SPMS on copaxone as a therapy? I began

taking it in Sept. 05, and honestly, seem to be a little worse? May

or may not be copaxone, just wondering if anyone else had a similar

experience.

>

> I have a skd appt with Dr. Bihari next Thurs to begin LDN. I am

very hopeful!!

>

> Chris

>

I have been been on copaxone for 2 yrs but only inject everyother day

as i couldn't tell a difference from everyday and my 3 yr MRI was

good. I have about 1 major relpase a year otherwise mild symptoms

everday with MAJOR fatigue which I hope LDN helps me with. I have

only been on LDN 2 days with the Copaxone. Jeanief

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Jeanief,

If after a few weeks the fatigue does not let up with LDN, then try DLP for

fatique, also I can send you older chats discussing fatigue if you would

like me to.

My best

Aletha

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What is DLP?

Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: question?

Jeanief,If after a few weeks the fatigue does not let up with LDN, then try DLP for fatique, also I can send you older chats discussing fatigue if you would like me to.My bestAletha

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I will send you a couple of items on DLP ( DL-Phenylalanine).

Aletha

Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: question?

Jeanief,If after a few weeks the fatigue does not let up with LDN, then try DLP for fatique, also I can send you older chats discussing fatigue if you would like me to.My bestAletha

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Thanks!!

Akiba

Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: question?

Jeanief,If after a few weeks the fatigue does not let up with LDN, then try DLP for fatique, also I can send you older chats discussing fatigue if you would like me to.My bestAletha

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Thanks!

Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: question?

Jeanief,If after a few weeks the fatigue does not let up with LDN, then try DLP for fatique, also I can send you older chats discussing fatigue if you would like me to.My bestAletha

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  • 7 months later...

My daughter doesn't do this, but my nephew did when he was little

(6mo?). He's 16 now and very healthy. You should still ask your ped if

you're worried, but I don't think it is a problem.

-christine

mom to sydney/ 8.5 mo/ starband 5-31-06

>

> I have noticed when Chadwick gets really excited his legs tighten up

> and stick straight out his little hands tense up as well. Has anyone

> noticed this in there children? I'm probably being paranoid! I'm going

> to talk to his pediatrician on Monday..

>

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Yes, same w/our son too (actually both of our boys did/do this). I think he has

high

muscle tone (see my post on " baby has high muscle tone " . I'm going to take our

son to

see an OT friend of a friend to see if she has any insight...

>

> I have noticed when Chadwick gets really excited his legs tighten up

> and stick straight out his little hands tense up as well. Has anyone

> noticed this in there children? I'm probably being paranoid! I'm going

> to talk to his pediatrician on Monday..

>

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Thank you I will read your post Thanks againcltmom_2005 <aws2@...> wrote: Yes, same w/our son too (actually both of our boys did/do this). I think he has high muscle tone (see my post on "baby has high muscle tone". I'm going to take our son to see an OT friend of a friend to see if she has any insight...>> I have noticed when Chadwick gets really excited his legs tighten up > and stick straight out his little hands tense up as well. Has anyone > noticed this in there children? I'm probably being paranoid! I'm going > to talk to his pediatrician on Monday..> Mommy to Chadwick 3-7-06

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How old is he? A lot of babies do that b/c they startle themselves. They forget they're capable of doing certain things and then get surprised when they do it. It's always good to ask your pediatrician when you're unsure of something. That's what they are there for. Candace, AZ mommy to Tiernan, 4 mos tort, plagio"cs.crawford" <cs.crawford@...> wrote: I have noticed when Chadwick gets really excited his legs tighten up and stick

straight out his little hands tense up as well. Has anyone noticed this in there children? I'm probably being paranoid! I'm going to talk to his pediatrician on Monday..

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He is 6.5 months old. Thanks for the response.Candace Mayer <mommyluvset@...> wrote: How old is he? A lot of babies do that b/c they startle themselves. They forget they're capable of doing certain things and then get surprised when they do it. It's always good to ask your pediatrician when you're unsure of something. That's what they are there for. Candace, AZ mommy to Tiernan, 4 mos tort, plagio"cs.crawford"

<cs.crawford > wrote: I have noticed when Chadwick gets really excited his legs tighten up and stick straight out his little hands tense up as well. Has anyone noticed this in there children? I'm probably being paranoid! I'm going to talk to his pediatrician on Monday.. Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less. Mommy to Chadwick 3-7-06

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Hi Kass,

Everyone speaks highly of Dr. Kolb as a surgeon and with her detox protocol.

http://www.plastikos.com/testimonials.htm

You can learn a lot at her website, but going for a first appointment with her

or one of her excellent staff would be good too.

Do phone and chat with her RN (probably have to wait for a call back) to discuss

the options.

Hugs of support,

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> Hi Ladies,I was thinking about making an appointment to head to Atlanta to

possibly be treated from dr.Kolbs.I don't know weather I had fungus or mold or

both but was wandering if she would treat me.I can't just go to my regular

doctor and ask her to treat me.Does anyone have any suggestions?Thanks,Kass

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