Guest guest Posted September 3, 2010 Report Share Posted September 3, 2010 As some of you will know, with my latest attack with my colitis, I've really been searching high and low as to what's been happening and keep going back to the T-cells and doing a lot of research as to why? I would just like to share with everyone that whilst my immune system went into overdrive it was my GPs choice to put me on prednisone (high dose much to my dismay) ie 40mg at one week then decrease by 5mg every 3 days. I came off LDN through what I've learnt on these forums ie you can combine LDN with prednisone as long as you don't take any higher than 10mg. I came off it completely to let the steroids do it's work. 3 days after finishing the course, I had another attack and my platelets were low so my GP put me back on the same course of prednisone but this time it was my choice to combine the prednisone with LDN – yes, even at 40mg. I have my bloods tested every 2 weeks and see my GP who is monitoring them. Whilst combining the two, my bloods are " very good " – his words, not mine and he is baffled. This brings me back to what Dr Zagon has continually been telling me, you can take LDN with anything as long as they're not opioid pain killers and let's please remind ourselves that LDN is a biotherapy. What I personally believe this means is that LDN will do it's job and keep the immune system in balance but please don't rule out the conventional treatments when and if in need. LDN is not a replacement for anything but it sure as heck helps! What's interesting is the difference with me just being on prednisone and me combining the prednisone with LDN. What I'd like to ask is, is there any anecdotal evidence to support the claim `you cannot take LDN if you're taking more than 10mg of prednisone'? Or anything that can point me in the direction to prove this `theory'? I know it's a lot of people's opinion but is there any collective data to show this? As some will know, I'm on the big T-cell hunt at the moment and came across this article – people are finally getting there and please look at the comment Mr Barnett posted (without saying that three letter word we've all grown to love and know ie LDN) – we all know where we're going with this one. Thanks in advance, here's the comment and after the link:- Presumably, these receptors are also how the suppressor T cell system identifies rogue T cells, suggesting that a properly functioning immune system has already patented this methodology. If that is true, then we need only repair the immune system, which is depleted in suppressor T cells and much else in autoimmune diseases. The only treatment we know about that can do this work is something that boosts endorphins, which regulate the immune system and promote homeostasis. Note, T cells carry endorphin receptors and also manufacture endorphins and endorphins are now shown to modulate the immune system and a lot more besides - see Zagon and Plotnikoff et al for starters. http://www.sciencecentric.com/news/10090250-when-it-comes-the-immune-system-were\ -all-more-alike-than-previously-thought-study-finds.html Best, Jayne www.ldnow.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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