Guest guest Posted December 31, 2005 Report Share Posted December 31, 2005 no when i stayed working my spots (liesions) kept growing in number --- <rich1101hiro@...> wrote: --------------------------------- Hi, I'm a 32 year old MS Best Bet Diet follower who experienced a serious relapse this year after a rather stressful time on many fronts. After this, and cheating on the diet on busy working days, I felt considerable worse and one of my hands went completely numb. This has gone, before taking LDN. I ordered Revia from the familar Mexican site and got it sent to Tokyo, where I live. My neurologist was having none of it. I started just three days ago and stayed awake one night after taking it, but otherwise have done fine (I've read about the importance of sleep between 2 and 5 a.m.). I feel stronger, though the L'hermittes Sign that has hit me in my latest relapse isn't disappearing as quickly as I'd hoped. Still, feeling more powerful and full of hope. Has anyone else lost their L'hermittes after beginning LDN? Is there any scientific evidence showing that a male should take 3ml and not 4.5? I work full time (being relapsing remitting) - are there many full timers out there? Best wishes and Happy New Year!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2006 Report Share Posted January 1, 2006 Hi , My husband is relapsing, remitting and also takes 4.5mg. He is also a fairly strict Best Bet Dieter. He still has some tingling/numbness in his hand but has not had another exacerbation of any kind in 1 and a half years, since taking LDN. (He had a major relapse before LDN, even on the Best Bet Diet.) He's an accountant and that means tax season, which is very stressful. He also had to have eye surgery this year for a torn retina, and yet he is just fine. It's great stuff! Happy New Year and best wishes on your LDN success! Terria On Sat, 31 Dec 2005 14:28:12 -0000 "" <rich1101hiro@...> writes: Hi, I'm a 32 year old MS Best Bet Diet follower who experienced a serious relapse this year after a rather stressful time on many fronts. After this, and cheating on the diet on busy working days, I felt considerable worse and one of my hands went completely numb. This has gone, before taking LDN.I ordered Revia from the familar Mexican site and got it sent to Tokyo, where I live. My neurologist was having none of it.I started just three days ago and stayed awake one night after taking it, but otherwise have done fine (I've read about the importance of sleep between 2 and 5 a.m.). I feel stronger, though the L'hermittes Sign that has hit me in my latest relapse isn't disappearing as quickly as I'd hoped. Still, feeling more powerful and full of hope.Has anyone else lost their L'hermittes after beginning LDN? Is there any scientific evidence showing that a male should take 3ml and not 4.5?I work full time (being relapsing remitting) - are there many full timers out there? Best wishes and Happy New Year!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2006 Report Share Posted January 5, 2006 > What does feeling a buzz mean when you take too high of a dose? Can you > clarify that for me? I would think that is your bodies way of telling you > the dose is too high and you should be at 3.0. I talked to Skip before > about > this dosage issue and he told me I should stay at 3.0 since it was working > for me and if i ever needed the 4.5 because I had a relapse or it didn't > seem to be working for me it would be available.I just thought I would > throw > this in because new people are always wondering what dose. Maybe you > should > save the stronger dose for later unless you have progressed to a point it > is > not practical to do so. While taking 6.0 mg, I did not get properly tired at a reasonable time. Furthermore, it seems that my arms and fingers felt somewhat tingly. I have dropped to 4.5 mg and may need to drop a little more. Kennard 1319 N. Buccaneer Dr Salt Lake City, UT 84116 h: 801-951-1392 c: 801-815-8044 www.nathankennard.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2006 Report Share Posted January 5, 2006 , My husband had new areas of numbness and tingling at 4.5. He dropped down to 3.0 and did much better. Aletha Re: [low dose naltrexone] Newcomer. 4.5 - too high a dose for a male? >> What does feeling a buzz mean when you take too high of a dose? Can you >> clarify that for me? I would think that is your bodies way of telling you >> the dose is too high and you should be at 3.0. I talked to Skip before >> about >> this dosage issue and he told me I should stay at 3.0 since it was >> working >> for me and if i ever needed the 4.5 because I had a relapse or it didn't >> seem to be working for me it would be available.I just thought I would >> throw >> this in because new people are always wondering what dose. Maybe you >> should >> save the stronger dose for later unless you have progressed to a point it >> is >> not practical to do so. > > While taking 6.0 mg, I did not get properly tired at a reasonable time. > Furthermore, it seems that my arms and fingers felt somewhat tingly. I > have > dropped to 4.5 mg and may need to drop a little more. > > Kennard > 1319 N. Buccaneer Dr > Salt Lake City, UT 84116 > h: 801-951-1392 > c: 801-815-8044 > www.nathankennard.com > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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