Guest guest Posted September 3, 2009 Report Share Posted September 3, 2009 I had few days of sleepliness (I don't remember exactly, may be one week) and vivid dreams at the beginning of taking LDN. It went away by itself and I got the opposit thing.I became very sleepy at afternoons. The pharmacist who I buy LDN from his store told me that at least 3 months was needed for the body to get used to the drug. I intoduced LDN to two people one with lupus and other with scleroderma. Both didn't have any problem with their sleep. Each individual responds differently to drugs. Some people complain of headache and dizziness using LDN. Others start with 1 mg and slowly raise the dose to 4.5 mg. You don't know how you react to LDN unless you give it a try. hope it helps. soheila From: soheila A <soadl80 (DOT) com> Subject: Re: rheumatic for those considering taking low dose naltrexone rheumatic@grou ps.com Date: Wednesday, September 2, 2009, 2:05 PM I have been on AP for two years and half. Found about low dose naltrexone (LDN) benefits for autoimmune diseases through LDN group. I ask my doctor (Rheumatologist) to prescribed it for me. He did. I have been taking LDN for more than a year , it gives me lots of energy and lowered my ESR somehow. I saw my docrtor today. He told me that he prescribed LDN for some of his patients and they are happy with the result. I guess it is worthy to give LDN a try while you are on AP. soheila Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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