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Hello Jim,

I am so pleased to hear about your

improvement. I am 70 and was very athletic as a young man and did

not develop MS until 1967. I was starting a business at that time and had

a family of 4 to support so I really think the MS developed because of the

stress involved. Symptoms disappeared until the mid 1980’s and

things started to get progressively worse each year to the point where I could

not walk far but I am still functioning everyday and do not want to stop

working.

I do not have any bladder issues and I definitely

see my improvement, however subtle it is. Do not give up taking the LDN

every night and let’s keep in touch. E-mail me directly if you

prefer so we keep the post board “clean” unless the other members

prefer to see and hear of our progress.

Is anyone able to provide me with the link

to the stem cell program in Germany?

Bob

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From: low dose naltrexone [mailto:low dose naltrexone ] On Behalf Of Jharbott

Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 10:10

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Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone]

Annette 's question

Hi Bob;

I'm a 64 year old male, doctors tell me I'm in excellant

health if I didn't have MS, I was always a very active person prior to MS.

My question is, I started LDN Aug 25, 2005, so I have a full 6 months on LDN, I

still use my scooter but have made considerable improvement, I do now walk with

a walker, is this about how you progressed? at least my bladder control is now

normal.

Jim

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