Guest guest Posted December 30, 2004 Report Share Posted December 30, 2004 Hi , Thanks for your response. We are in Canada, so I guess we would need to use 's Pharmacy in Toronto. What is the type of filler that we should ask for? Should he start at 1.5 for a month and work his way up? I guess we'll have to rely on the group for help as no one in our area has even heard of ldn. When we first suspected that he might have ms everything that I read on the net was all very discouraging and upsetting until I read about ldn. Have you had an mri since you started using ldn? Hassn't your neuro been amazed by your lack of further progression on ldn? Thanks again. Donna > If I were a doctor and knew what I know about LDN, LDN would be the first drug option I'd give the patient. LDN has halted my 14 straight year Chronic Progressive MS dead in its tracks for 1 year and 6 months and I got lucky and fell in the 2/3 range of folks who get some symptom improvement on LDN. I never experienced remission before LDN. If the doctor wants him on a MS drug then choose Copaxone as it can be used along with LDN. Use Irmat pharmacy in New York for the LDN script or Skip's pharmacy in Florida. Dr. Bihari's pharmacy choice is Irmat. > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2004 Report Share Posted December 30, 2004 I started with 100 1.5 mg ldn tablets....I think I started at 3 - taking 2 tablets at bedtime, after a couple of weeks I moved up to 4.5, only to learn 3 is my optimal dose. The 1.5 tablets give you the opportunity to experiment. --- In low dose naltrexone , mike west <westmr@e...> wrote: > Hi , > Thanks for your response. We are in Canada, so I guess we would need to use > 's Pharmacy in Toronto. What is the type of filler that we should ask > for? Should he start at 1.5 for a month and work his way up? I guess we'll > have to rely on the group for help as no one in our area has even heard of > ldn. When we first suspected that he might have ms everything that I read > on the net was all very discouraging and upsetting until I read about ldn. > Have you had an mri since you started using ldn? Hassn't your neuro been > amazed by your lack of further progression on ldn? Thanks again. > Donna > > > > If I were a doctor and knew what I know about LDN, LDN would be the first > drug option I'd give the patient. LDN has halted my 14 straight year > Chronic Progressive MS dead in its tracks for 1 year and 6 months and I got > lucky and fell in the 2/3 range of folks who get some symptom improvement on > LDN. I never experienced remission before LDN. If the doctor wants him on > a MS drug then choose Copaxone as it can be used along with LDN. Use Irmat > pharmacy in New York for the LDN script or Skip's pharmacy in Florida. Dr. > Bihari's pharmacy choice is Irmat. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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