Guest guest Posted December 28, 2004 Report Share Posted December 28, 2004 Same advice here; if an ABCR drug is a must, go for the Copaxone as well as LDN. I, like you, have heard that to be diagnosed at an older age usually means a more progressive form. Optic Neuritis often is indicative of a progressive form. At least this was the case for me. My HONEST opinion; don't waste any time with an ABCR drug alone. They don't work, again, my opinion. Get on LDN ASAP!!! If you can still walk, you don't want to lose that ability if at all possible. Trust me, it's no fun being in a wheelchair! Marcie n a message dated 12/28/2004 11:59:01 AM Central Standard Time, TwisterAlley2@... writes: , we are new to the ms world as well. My husband developed optic > neuritis at the end of July and I discovered this site at that time and have > been following it since. He just got the results of his mri on Dec. 20 > which shows multiple lesions. Not a very nice Christmas present. Now we are > waiting for the appointment with the ms clinic. I know that they are going > to want him on an ms drug but I think that ldn is the answer. He tends to > listen to doctors, so I'm hoping that people on this site can reply to this > post with some persuasive comments about their results. Since he is 46, > I've read that when you are a male and older the progression is usually > faster. He reads all the post, so I am looking forward to some positive > responses. Thanks. Donna > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2004 Report Share Posted December 29, 2004 , Don't worry about places like Skips from over here - once you have your script your best bet for a pharmacy here is The Green Dispensary in Adelaide (http://www.greendispensary.com/). I live in Melbourne but got my latest lot of LDN from them. I just posted them my script, they made it up and sent it back to me for $5 postage and handling - it used to cost me more than that in petrol etc to drive to where I used to get it made up over here and it took less than a week for the whole process. I just paid by credit card over the phone. The Green Dispensary prices are very good (less than half of what it used to cost me here), they use pure naltrexone powder which is better than grinding up Revia tablets and they offer a choice of fillers. They also seem to do a lot of LDN so are probably more reliable than a place which does little of it - that's one of the reasons people in the US use places like Skips and Irmat. I have also attached two documents that someone else posted here a while ago and which could be very useful. Apologies to those who already have them. You are unlikely to find your neuro will prescribe it for you but hopefully your GP will. monica wall wrote: hi cindy! u meant that u went 2 your nuro and got all the info of lowdosenaltexone.org site and remedyfind.com what is that site? and could u please give me more info on how 2 contact skips pharmacy, ilive in perth so i dont know who i need 2 contact? which is the best site 2 get info on naltrexone so i can give the info 2 my dr. and nuro? thank-u 4 your time monica Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2004 Report Share Posted December 29, 2004 Thanks C, your two doc are very helping for me Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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