Guest guest Posted March 19, 2006 Report Share Posted March 19, 2006 This is an e-mail that I sent and it's reply. Can anyone help me. anyone from Montréal? Henri, The response of your specialist is very usual and not inappropriate. Nonetheless, it is very worthewhile to begin your LDN treatment. Our experience shows that the more important the specialist the less likely he is to be willing to write the off-label prescription for LDN. Presently I am away from my home office so I can't send you resource info to find a willing MD. However, I should be able to do so in the the next few days. In the meantime, you might want to ask the over 2,000 members of the LDN- Group (many of whom are in Canada). One joins free right on the website's home page (near the top area) by simply putting in one's email address. Website Editor -- www.ldninfo.org > Hi, > > > > Had an appointment with my oncologist ( Dr. Galal Of the Royal > Hospital, Montreal). I have Follicular NHL. My doctor's > speciality is lymphoma. > > When I asked him for a prescription for low dose Naltrexone; he wasn't > certain what it was so we went to meet the pharmacist and she had to > look it up in her big book. The book stated that it was used to treat > heroin addicts. My doctor refused to write the prescription for me. > > Is there a better approach that I should use. My doctor is aware that > I follow alternative therapies but he does not believe in it and says > that as long as it does not interfere with his therapy, I can do what I want. > > > > Waiting your reply, > > > > Best regards > > > > Henri Picard > > henripicard@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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