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For us, LDN (1 line at 4.5 mg) increased socialization, reduced anxiety, improved sleep ( except during a yeast flare or a food infraction in which case it had the opposite effect). He has been more" well " this year since taking, but there is no way for us to tell if one specific thing has improved his immunity since we have added a number of therapies. I do think it has helped. Our son is 10 years old, 60 lbs. Sent from my iPhone

We're about a week in, working up very slowly. We started at .1 ML and are supposed to up it to .3 tonight, maxing out at .5 every night.

My questions are:

1. What is the max most of your kids do? My son is almost 4, 47 lbs.

2. What are effects you've seen, both good and bad? We've had some sleep disturbances (like him being awake from 2.30 AM until 7.30 AM!), but generally he's been in a pretty happy mood and seems fine.

3. How did you know if 5 lines was too much? What physical signs did you see? My son is non-verbal so figuring out how he's feeling is a total guessing game.

I'm meeting with his DAN tomorrow so I'd love some input from the group before I go in.

Thanks!

sara

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> We're about a week in, working up very slowly. We started at .1 ML and are

supposed to up it to .3 tonight, maxing out at .5 every night.

>

> My questions are:

>

> 1. What is the max most of your kids do? My son is almost 4, 47 lbs.

Max dose for anyone is 4.5 mg. Most kids are on 3 mg and adults on 4.5 mg.

Some are on less.

>

> 2. What are effects you've seen, both good and bad? We've had some sleep

disturbances (like him being awake from 2.30 AM until 7.30 AM!), but generally

he's been in a pretty happy mood and seems fine.

No bad, all good. Better social skills and language.

>

> 3. How did you know if 5 lines was too much?

5 lines sounds like way too much to me. Mine was compounded in one large tube

and 1 line was 3 mg. You need to look at your dosage to line measure. My son

was once ODed on LDN by a babysitter (gave something like 7 lines - whatever was

in the tube - that's what happens when people don't listen!). I called my DAN

freaking out and she said it was fine but he will probably have a behavioral

reaction. He was a behavioral wreck for a month but it's not physically harmful

- you just have to wait for it to leave the system.

> What physical signs did you see?

That's going to depend on your child. Since my son was verbal, I saw it in how

he interacted with people. In your non-verbal child, you might see the same

thing only with gestures or something that progresses.

Cheryl

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> We're about a week in, working up very slowly. We started at .1 ML and are

supposed to up it to .3 tonight, maxing out at .5 every night.

>

> My questions are:

>

> 1. What is the max most of your kids do? My son is almost 4, 47 lbs.

>

> 2. What are effects you've seen, both good and bad? We've had some sleep

disturbances (like him being awake from 2.30 AM until 7.30 AM!), but generally

he's been in a pretty happy mood and seems fine.

>

> 3. How did you know if 5 lines was too much? What physical signs did you see?

My son is non-verbal so figuring out how he's feeling is a total guessing game.

>

> I'm meeting with his DAN tomorrow so I'd love some input from the group before

I go in.

>

> Thanks!

> sara

>

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