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Hi Susie,

I will look at my saved chats from this that regard autism and forward them

on to you.

Best of luck, LDN has been a lifesaver for many people on our chat site.

Most of whom have MS.

Please keep us posted on how your daughter does.

My best

Aletha

[low dose naltrexone] autism and LDN

> Hi LDN group,

> We've been giving LDN to our 3 year girl who is on the autism spectrum

> for about 3 weeks. So far there hasn't been any adverse side effects

> and I doubt we know all the positive effects since she doesn't really

> tell us how she feels every day.

>

> If anyone else is out there and using it for autism and related

> disorders, please write and let me know the pros and cons, when you

> administer and if there are any conflicts with any of the battery of

> supplements you give.

>

> Susie

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How do I join it?

On Monday, January 23, 2006, at 11:40 AM, Joyce F. wrote:

> " Message: 4

> Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2006 10:25:34 -0600

> From: Susie Hiskey <shiskey@...>

> Subject: autism and LDN

> Hi LDN group,

> We've been giving LDN to our 3 year girl who is on the autism spectrum

> for about 3 weeks. So far there hasn't been any adverse side effects

> and I doubt we know all the positive effects since she doesn't really

> tell us how she feels every day.

> If anyone else is out there and using it for autism and related

> disorders, please write and let me know the pros and cons, when you

> administer and if there are any conflicts with any of the battery of

> supplements you give.

> Susie "

>

>

> Hi Susie,

> There is an LDN autism group that you should probably join. Here is

> the addy

> for that group:

> Autism_LDN . Lot's of great information to be had there

> and

> Dr. McCandless, who has spearheaded the amazing work with LDN and

> autism is

> scheduled to speak at the second annual LDN conference. She is the one

> that

> started this particular group for autism. Good luck. JoyceF

>

>

>

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Hi Susie,

To join the LDN group for Autism follow this link:

Autism_LDN/

--- In low dose naltrexone , Susie Hiskey <shiskey@a...>

wrote:

>

> Hi LDN group,

> We've been giving LDN to our 3 year girl who is on the autism

spectrum

> for about 3 weeks. So far there hasn't been any adverse side effects

> and I doubt we know all the positive effects since she doesn't really

> tell us how she feels every day.

>

> If anyone else is out there and using it for autism and related

> disorders, please write and let me know the pros and cons, when you

> administer and if there are any conflicts with any of the battery of

> supplements you give.

>

> Susie

>

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Sussi

There is an LDN group associated with LDN and if you are not aware of it I have put a link below. Please do not think I am in anyway think I am suggesting your message should not be placed on this general LDN board.

Dave

Autism_LDN

Message: 4 Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2006 10:25:34 -0600 From: Susie Hiskey <shiskey@...>Subject: autism and LDNHi LDN group,We've been giving LDN to our 3 year girl who is on the autism spectrum for about 3 weeks. So far there hasn't been any adverse side effects and I doubt we know all the positive effects since she doesn't really tell us how she feels every day.If anyone else is out there and using it for autism and related disorders, please write and let me know the pros and cons, when you administer and if there are any conflicts with any of the battery of supplements you give.Susie

Autism_LDN

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Hi

Dr Jacquelyn McCandless (Starving Brains) has a group devoted to autism and LDN It is an active group with lots of experienced folks in addition to the doc.

Autism_LDN

Hope this helps

Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2006 12:56:32 -0000 From: "tess10924" <tess10924@...>Subject: Autism and LDNHello, new to the group. I've read some of the posts and it seems that most people in this group are adults, w/ MS and various other medical conditions...... Any one the parent of a child who is on the spectrum ?Also, Jake {son] has been on LDN for 10 days now, and has displayed a skin reaction.... fire red cheeks and chin. Last night {before dose} the tops of his hands became red and blotchy..... His behavior is also "extreme" during the break out time. Is this normal stuff to expect w/ LDN or is this something to be concerned about {like everything else !}..... Help !! T.

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What type of Filler is being used and at what dose is this happening? It sounds

like an allergic reaction to the filler. Has it changed at all in the 10 days,

or has it always caused this reaction? Is he allergic to anything like

medicines, dairy, etc.? I'm not sure what this means, but someone else may know

that is specifically using it for Autism.

---- tess10924 <tess10924@...> wrote:

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> Hello, new to the group. I've read some of the posts and it seems that

> most people in this group are adults, w/ MS and various other medical

> conditions...... Any one the parent of a child who is on the spectrum ?

> Also, Jake {son] has been on LDN for 10 days now, and has displayed a

> skin reaction.... fire red cheeks and chin. Last night {before dose}

> the tops of his hands became red and blotchy..... His behavior is

> also " extreme " during the break out time. Is this normal stuff to

> expect w/ LDN or is this something to be concerned about {like

> everything else !}..... Help !! T.

>

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Tess,

You need the Autism LDN group. We all take LDN orally and the

administration of LDN in Autistic patients is transdermal application. I do not

have the Autism group address but some here do have the address and I hope

someone will post it here for you.

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I think that kids with Autism usually have their LDN given in a topical

treatment for absorption without going through the liver.

Aletha

Re: [low dose naltrexone] Autism and LDN

> What type of Filler is being used and at what dose is this happening? It

> sounds like an allergic reaction to the filler. Has it changed at all in

> the 10 days, or has it always caused this reaction? Is he allergic to

> anything like medicines, dairy, etc.? I'm not sure what this means, but

> someone else may know that is specifically using it for Autism.

>

>

>

> ---- tess10924 <tess10924@...> wrote:

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T Hi, just another site for you to check out LDNers.org they have tons of info. and there actually is a Dr. I believe she is with Penn State anyway she is doing studies on children with Autism you might find some info there. Also the host of the LDNers.org her name is SammyJo you can email her and she can help, tell her Vicki sent you. I've got the info somewhere If you can't find it I'll see if I can find it. I have to leave for the day but will be back later this evening I'll check and see what you have found. By the way I live in No. CA. and I am hosting a fund raiser for LDN in Sept. we also will have guest speakers. Vickitess10924 <tess10924@...> wrote: Hello, new to the group. I've read some of the posts and it seems that most people in this group are adults, w/ MS and various other medical

conditions...... Any one the parent of a child who is on the spectrum ?Also, Jake {son] has been on LDN for 10 days now, and has displayed a skin reaction.... fire red cheeks and chin. Last night {before dose} the tops of his hands became red and blotchy..... His behavior is also "extreme" during the break out time. Is this normal stuff to expect w/ LDN or is this something to be concerned about {like everything else !}..... Help !! T.

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