Guest guest Posted December 10, 2006 Report Share Posted December 10, 2006 Vicky, Thankfully, overally my daughter is going great for someone with Crohn's. She is on a medication and I hope she remains the same as she is. I debate about LDN for her since I myself take it. I'm just not really ready to stat he in it yet. It's nice to know I have it up my sleeve. I'm glad you are doing well. -- [low dose naltrexone] Re: When to increase dose for Crohns :"Cure" isn't a term used with autoimmune diseases, unfortunately.I hate that your daughter has to have this on her medical record forever, having the disease is bad enough. I hope she isn't suffering with it. I know some people have a very mild form of Crohn's. Mine happens to be very agressive and did not respond at all to conventional meds. LDN has completely erased all symptoms. I was so sick for so long that I never expected to feel this well ever again. This is exactly what I have been harping about to my Dr. from the beginning. If the immune system is working properly, don't suppress it or kill it, lets make it work right. Vicky> >> > I seem to be tolerating 2.5mg okay. How soon should I move up to > the > > 4.5?> > Dave D> > BTW, I'm 6'2" and weigh 250lbs> >> > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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