Guest guest Posted October 12, 2008 Report Share Posted October 12, 2008 Hi again Marita, Yes, Skips Pharmacy have great people working there, due to what I have learnt in here. I am in Norway, Scandinavia, so I don't know the Pharmacy, but I know that Skip himself has been compounding LDN for years. His staff is also giving great services. You can make a phone call to them and ask them all about LDN. www.skipspharmacy.com I am not sure how small the pills are, but I have learned that the MS patients often starts with 1.5 mg and increase to 3.0 mg, and then 4.5 mg which is the optimal dose for all autoimmune diseases. Some people stops at 3.0 mg and are satisfied with that dose. It's up to your husband. Some goes back to 3.0 mg after trying 4.5 mg for a while. Less than 3.0 is seldom used. What a great wife your husband has!! :-),.,,have you yet told him that?? ;-)... I'll save your post, and if there is some in here that want to know what diet to use, I'll give them your post if it's ok with you?..Then they can email you if they want to know more. Take care and good luck in getting LDN to your husband. kindly regardsIngrid [low dose naltrexone] Late Breaking News: Expert in Clinical Immunology to Speak at LDN Conferencelow dose naltrexoneDate: Saturday, October 4, 2008, 12:01 PM Aristo Vojdani, PhD, will be joining the scheduled presentation by Dr. Jaquelyn McCandless at the Fourth LDN Conference on October 11th in L.A. His subject will be "Mechanisms Associated with Low Dose Naltrexone Therapy in Autism and HIV". Dr. Vojdani obtained his Ph.D. in the field of microbiology and clinical immunology, with postdoctoral studies in tumor immunology. He is a member of the editorial board of three scientific journals, and has published more than 110 scientific articles. He is CEO and Technical Director of Immunosciences Lab., Inc. in Beverly Hills , CA . Get more out of the Web. Learn 10 hidden secrets of Windows Live. Learn Now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2009 Report Share Posted October 26, 2009 " When you are bleeding look for a man with scars. " Leela from Dr. Who This is a favorite quote of mine because it is so true. The ones with scars are the ones who are survivors. We all start off bleeding. My son is 12.5 and I've been dealing with this for 9 years. I still have days when I'm the one who needs help but I also can help other people a little bit. There's no sense in having the knowledge and skills I have and not spreading them around. Thanks for coming here. Miriam > > I want to thank everyone,for the support you give me.. I have to say that I have good days and bad days. I don't think that it's unusual. But when you have a Aspie child those of us who have them understand where the parent is coming from. That means so much! We always have to be their advocate,it's just sometimes it's overwhelming. I always think I can have my moments inside where no one can see. But it's so hard to hold it in,that is when I come here. Thank you for listening to me.. Thank you for putting up with me. I am so new to ALL of this,I feel badly that I can't give good advice to those who ask for it. But we are all learning and sometime I will have some advice. I will always have an ear for anyone who needs one. I know that seems limited but an ear is always something we all need. > > > Thank you to all of you! Your a blessing to my life and my sanity.. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2009 Report Share Posted October 26, 2009 Sanity, what was tha again???? lol From: mimasdprofile <callis4773@...>Subject: ( ) Re: Thank you!! Date: Monday, 26 October, 2009, 11:34 "When you are bleeding look for a man with scars." Leela from Dr. WhoThis is a favorite quote of mine because it is so true. The ones with scars are the ones who are survivors. We all start off bleeding. My son is 12.5 and I've been dealing with this for 9 years. I still have days when I'm the one who needs help but I also can help other people a little bit. There's no sense in having the knowledge and skills I have and not spreading them around. :)Thanks for coming here.Miriam>> I want to thank everyone,for the support you give me.. I have to say that I have good days and bad days. I don't think that it's unusual. But when you have a Aspie child those of us who have them understand where the parent is coming from. That means so much! We always have to be their advocate,it' s just sometimes it's overwhelming. I always think I can have my moments inside where no one can see. But it's so hard to hold it in,that is when I come here. Thank you for listening to me.. Thank you for putting up with me. I am so new to ALL of this,I feel badly that I can't give good advice to those who ask for it. But we are all learning and sometime I will have some advice. I will always have an ear for anyone who needs one. I know that seems limited but an ear is always something we all need. > > > Thank you to all of you! Your a blessing to my life and my sanity..> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2010 Report Share Posted May 19, 2010 I just wanted to take a minute to thank everyone for the wonderful information and warm welcome!! After my appointment next Wednesday with the rheumatologist I will post what I learn! ) Thanks again and I look forward to getting to know everyone and sharing anything I can! Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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