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Where in the midwest? Someone on the group may know of a specific

doctor. If not, call pharmacies close to you and ask if they do

compounding. For the ones that do, ask for names of doctors that

prescribe naltrexone for MS. There's a good chance they will know

because prescription LDN is generally compounded. I personally found a

new LDN friendly doctor after moving by calling a compounding pharmacy.

msmonew wrote:

>High there, I was Dx'ed with R/R this past summer after a major attack,

>I'm recovering slowly but making progress. I tried Rebif for two

>months and it kicked my backside, then my neuro doc wanted me to try

>Avonex, I said no way, now he is pushing Copax, I'm very reluctent to

>try this or any other MS drug. I gave him some good info on LDN and he

>as I expected pretty much thought I was crazy to try something not

>approved for MS.

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>I've seen so much positive feedback on LDN, but I don't know how to go

>about finding a doc to prescribe this for me----I live in the midwest

>and am looking for a competent doc to help me with this, any help

>would be appreciated..

>

>Doug

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ive had ms 8-9 years say no to the crab druggs

--- msmonew <msmonew@...> wrote:

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High there, I was Dx'ed with R/R this past summer

after a major attack,

I'm recovering slowly but making progress. I tried

Rebif for two

months and it kicked my backside, then my neuro doc

wanted me to try

Avonex, I said no way, now he is pushing Copax, I'm

very reluctent to

try this or any other MS drug. I gave him some good

info on LDN and he

as I expected pretty much thought I was crazy to try

something not

approved for MS.

I've seen so much positive feedback on LDN, but I

don't know how to go

about finding a doc to prescribe this for me----I live

in the midwest

and am looking for a competent doc to help me with

this, any help

would be appreciated..

Doug

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Thanks for the insight, I live in St Louis

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> >High there, I was Dx'ed with R/R this past summer after a major

attack,

> >I'm recovering slowly but making progress. I tried Rebif for two

> >months and it kicked my backside, then my neuro doc wanted me to

try

> >Avonex, I said no way, now he is pushing Copax, I'm very reluctent

to

> >try this or any other MS drug. I gave him some good info on LDN

and he

> >as I expected pretty much thought I was crazy to try something not

> >approved for MS.

> >

> >I've seen so much positive feedback on LDN, but I don't know how

to go

> >about finding a doc to prescribe this for me----I live in the

midwest

> >and am looking for a competent doc to help me with this, any help

> >would be appreciated..

> >

> >Doug

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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> Thanks for the insight, I live in St Louis

>

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On my LDN docs list I do not have any docs in your general area but I do have a

doc that does phone consultations and many people have used him and are quite

satisfied with him.

Dr. Sullivan

Mechanicsburg, PA

717-697-5050

TAKES MS PATIENTS ONLY

(Phone consults, Dr. Sullivan charges $6.50 a minute, about $175.00 per 1/2 hour

for a phone consult). So far he's the cheapest on phone consults.

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would you like me to send you out a copy of the welcome packet. There

is a list of doctors that prescribe, a link to how to get without a doctors

prescription and other info that might be helpful.

Aletha

Re: [low dose naltrexone] New to the Group & MS---seeking advice

> ive had ms 8-9 years say no to the crab druggs

> --- msmonew <msmonew@...> wrote:

>

>

> ---------------------------------

> High there, I was Dx'ed with R/R this past summer

> after a major attack,

> I'm recovering slowly but making progress. I tried

> Rebif for two

> months and it kicked my backside, then my neuro doc

> wanted me to try

> Avonex, I said no way, now he is pushing Copax, I'm

> very reluctent to

> try this or any other MS drug. I gave him some good

> info on LDN and he

> as I expected pretty much thought I was crazy to try

> something not

> approved for MS.

>

> I've seen so much positive feedback on LDN, but I

> don't know how to go

> about finding a doc to prescribe this for me----I live

> in the midwest

> and am looking for a competent doc to help me with

> this, any help

> would be appreciated..

>

> Doug

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Thanks by all means, I can send you an email off line with my info.

Doug

> >

> >

> > ---------------------------------

> > High there, I was Dx'ed with R/R this past summer

> > after a major attack,

> > I'm recovering slowly but making progress. I tried

> > Rebif for two

> > months and it kicked my backside, then my neuro doc

> > wanted me to try

> > Avonex, I said no way, now he is pushing Copax, I'm

> > very reluctent to

> > try this or any other MS drug. I gave him some good

> > info on LDN and he

> > as I expected pretty much thought I was crazy to try

> > something not

> > approved for MS.

> >

> > I've seen so much positive feedback on LDN, but I

> > don't know how to go

> > about finding a doc to prescribe this for me----I live

> > in the midwest

> > and am looking for a competent doc to help me with

> > this, any help

> > would be appreciated..

> >

> > Doug

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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