Guest guest Posted March 1, 2006 Report Share Posted March 1, 2006 Joanna, Since increasing your LDN seemed good for a short bit, perhaps you can increase greatly to 25mg for a short while (about a week or so). Someone else tried that and it worked for them. Everyone's body is different and it is pretty much trial and error to get everything right. It sounds like you are doing a good job of trying suggestions, which is excellent. I am assuming that you are taking LDN for MS. How long have you been on LDN? What type of diet are you on? Have you tried putting your regular LDN dose in liquid and drinking it that way (that worked for a few people with fatigue), have you tried taking DLP? What kind of supplements are you taking and what type of symptoms are you having? Sorry if you answered these questions earlier, I am just trying to get some ideas to help you. My best Aletha [low dose naltrexone] 5.0 not working >i increased to 5mgs a night because i felt an attack happenning. i > probably waited too long, but the first day after taking 5.0, i felt > good again. the second i felt not as good but definitely still had > improvment. day three and i can hardly tell that i increased the dose > at all. i really feel overwhelmed and out of options. i ordered the > eliza test today, i'm getting info on calcium eap, i am yeast free, i > don't know what to do. i bought coloidal silver today( i know i > spelled that wrong. i am trying to rest. i really don't know what else > to do as i feel myself progressing at a pretty fast rate now. i have > primary progressive, but i need to beat this. i have to beat this. i > don't know what to do. > > joanna > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2006 Report Share Posted March 1, 2006 > > Joanna, > > Since increasing your LDN seemed good for a short bit, perhaps you can > increase greatly to 25mg for a short while (about a week or so). Someone > else tried that and it worked for them. Everyone's body is different and it > is pretty much trial and error to get everything right. > > It sounds like you are doing a good job of trying suggestions, which is > excellent. > > I am assuming that you are taking LDN for MS. How long have you been on > LDN? What type of diet are you on? Have you tried putting your regular LDN > dose in liquid and drinking it that way (that worked for a few people with > fatigue), have you tried taking DLP? What kind of supplements are you > taking and what type of symptoms are you having? > > Sorry if you answered these questions earlier, I am just trying to get some > ideas to help you. > > My best > Aletha > > > > > > > [low dose naltrexone] 5.0 not working > > > >i increased to 5mgs a night because i felt an attack happenning. i > > probably waited too long, but the first day after taking 5.0, i felt > > good again. the second i felt not as good but definitely still had > > improvment. day three and i can hardly tell that i increased the dose > > at all. i really feel overwhelmed and out of options. i ordered the > > eliza test today, i'm getting info on calcium eap, i am yeast free, i > > don't know what to do. i bought coloidal silver today( i know i > > spelled that wrong. i am trying to rest. i really don't know what else > > to do as i feel myself progressing at a pretty fast rate now. i have > > primary progressive, but i need to beat this. i have to beat this. i > > don't know what to do. > > > > joanna ======= Have you ever been tested for Lyme disease by a Western Blot test, NOT the ELISA but Western Blot? See link below and scroll past the ads at top. Also where do you get your LDN and what's the filler? Could you possibly have a bladder infection you're unaware of? Have you been under stress, even mild stress can trigger an eruption? If your source of LDN is fine and the increased dosage does nothing the drop back to 4.5mg and keep taking it...something besides progression may be causing the trouble...at least I hope that's the case. Have you had any dental work lately or surgeries that have required an anesthetic? You might want to see if you have a bladder infection. LYME WESTERN BLOT Shapiro IDSA ILADS New York Colorado Texas Georgia Nahaas http://www.personalconsult.com/articles/drjonesapproach.html Bren Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2006 Report Share Posted March 2, 2006 You should try some of the things that have shown some promise in treating ms such as curcumin complex, luteolin, ferulic acid, and alpha lipoic acid. Not all at once. Try 2- like the curcumin and ALA and take a good amount 4-6 curcumin and 1200mg ALA. Also high doses of digestive enzymes have shown to stop an attack. Get the Vita Nutrient solution by Atkins and look under MS. His clinic in New York also does the EAP injections. The oral will do minimal for you but the injections are fast and you will know right away (within a month) whether it is working for you. [low dose naltrexone] 5.0 not working >i increased to 5mgs a night because i felt an attack happenning. i > probably waited too long, but the first day after taking 5.0, i felt > good again. the second i felt not as good but definitely still had > improvment. day three and i can hardly tell that i increased the dose > at all. i really feel overwhelmed and out of options. i ordered the > eliza test today, i'm getting info on calcium eap, i am yeast free, i > don't know what to do. i bought coloidal silver today( i know i > spelled that wrong. i am trying to rest. i really don't know what else > to do as i feel myself progressing at a pretty fast rate now. i have > primary progressive, but i need to beat this. i have to beat this. i > don't know what to do. > > joanna > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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